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Hot spa inns are ancient traditional sightseeing spots in Japan. There are many traditional hot spa inns and also spa facilities good for an easy day trip in various parts of Hiroshima Prefecture. Find and enjoy the most suitable hot spa and relieve the weariness of your journey.

A quiet and peaceful hot spring resort with six hotels and Japanese inns on a small hillside near the Seto Inland Sea. You can enjoy the beautiful view of Miyajima Island, eating small fish fresh from the Seto Inland Sea, drinking the local sake of Hiroshima. The oysters, that are raised in the nearby Seto Inland Sea, are a special treat.

This hot spring was discovered about 1,500 years ago, when an injured white egret was seen bathing in the hot water. The hot spring resort has a especially serene atmosphere as it is located along a small river, surrounded by green forests. Specialties include sliced yamafugu (made from the konyaku plant), river fish, and cuisine prepared from wild plants which are gathered in the surrounding mountains. It takes about an hour and 40 minutes by bus from Hiroshima Bus Center. Please get off at Yuki Onsen, which is near the hot spring.

This prestigious hot spring prospered as a spa of the feudal lord, Asano, who reigned over the fiefdom of Hiroshima. Near the hot spring, there is a facility called "Kua House Yunoyama," where visitors can enjoy thirteen baths, a heated swimming pool and different types of saunas.

Natural hot spring drawn from 2000 meters underground. The water is 45.1℃, which is the highest temperature of any hot spring in Hiroshima Prefecture. You can enjoy twenty-six different types of baths to make your body healthy, including a floating bath, a bubble bath and an esthetic bath. You can also enjoy seafood dishes at the restaurant. A karaoke room, rest rooms and lodging accommodations are also provided.
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