Recommended Onsen in Kyoto No.19

Introduction

Ayabe Onsen is so good for the skin that it is also called “Bijin-no-yu” (hot water of beauty), and is effective for stiff shoulders and joint pains.

Feel the smell of nature and regenerate your mind and body with the mild water that is good for the skin!

Nioh-no-yu (open-air bath)

Also called “beauty water,” it is good for the skin, neuralgia, joint pain, stiff shoulders, stiff joints, bruises, sprains, chronic digestive diseases, hemorrhoids, oversensitivity to cold, cuts, burns, and chronic dermatitis, etc.

Along with the fragrance of hinoki cypress, visitors can relax and enjoy the scenery of the upper forest while feeling the changing seasons.

Sauna

Enjoy the daily changing “Naraken-no-yu” mist sauna and “Mishaku-no-yu” dry sauna, both of which derive their names from Niomon-san, a national treasure enshrined in the Niomon Gate of Kimio-san Komyo-ji Temple.

https://www.ayabeonsen.com/hot_spring/

https://www.ayabeonsen.com/hot_spring/

Other Available Facilities

comic book library

https://www.ayabeonsen.com/hot_spring/

Rest Corner

https://www.ayabeonsen.com/hot_spring/

Souvenir Corner

https://www.ayabeonsen.com/hot_spring/

Charge

Adults: 600 yen Children: 300 yen *3 years old and up to 6th grade elementary school

Route

By train
Get off at Ayabe Station on the JR Sanin Line or Maizuru Line
→Take Aya Bus Kamibayashi Line from the South Exit→transfer to Omachi Bus Terminal for Omi Ichinose Line
→Get off at “Ayabe Onsen-mae” bus stop.

Business Hours

10:00~21:00 (last admission at 20:30)

Nearby Tourist Attractions

・Soba 400nen-ke

・Nio no Sumika

https://ayabe-kanbayashi.com

・Ayabe Tsumugi

http://tsumuginomori.jp/tumugi_obanzai.html