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Yutagawa Onsen
Yura Onsen
Yunohama Onsen
Click on the map to see the highlights of each hot spring village in Tsuruoka City!
TSURUOKA'S
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ONSEN MAP

TSURUOKA'S

Click on the map to see the highlights of each hot spring village in Tsuruoka City!

Yunohama Onsen

Yura Onsen

Yutagawa Onsen

aTSUMI Onsen

Atsumi Onsen Station あつみ温泉駅 Get off the train here if you wish to go to Atsumi Onsen.

Tsuruoka JR Station Take the bus to your favorite destination from there.

Zenpoji Temple 善宝寺 One of the Three Main Soto Buddhist Temples in Japan. Click for more

Mt. Haguro (Hagurosan 羽黒山) One of the Three Mountains of Dewa (Dewa Sanzan), with two National Natural Monuments and one National Treasure. Click for more

Mt. Gassan 月山 The oldest of the Three Sacred Mountains of Dewa (Dewa Sanzan), and also the highest. Climb the "Mountain of the Moon" Click for more

Mt. Yudono's Holy Hot Spring 湯殿山神湯 Mt. Yudono's worship is partially based on the hot water flowing out of a giant red rock, worshipped as the goddess of the place. Soak your feet in its footbath or take a real bath in Yudonosan Sanrojo's onsen. Click for more

Mt. Yudono (Yudonosan 湯殿山) Mt. Yudono, the last of the Three Sacred Mountains of Dewa (Dewa Sanzan), was the center of Northern Japan's nature-worship for more than a millenium. Click for more

Mt. Kinbō (Kinbōzan 金峯山) A National Place of Scenic Beauty and a holy place of Shugendō. Click for more

Yupoka, the Yamabushi Onsen ゆぽか山伏温泉

Kawauchi Shrine 河内神社