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大阪の35のおすすめ温泉

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大阪には多くの魅力的な温泉があります。この記事では、特におすすめの35の温泉を紹介しています。それぞれの温泉の特徴や雰囲気、アクセス情報などが詳しく解説されており、訪れる際の参考になります。リラックスできる空間で、心身ともに癒される体験を楽しむことができるでしょう。
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The 35 best baths in Osaka Open map layers Map layers Close Select all • Deselect all Overview The 35 best baths in Osaka Exit map Zoom into places All places The 35 best baths in Osaka Map view Osaka Best baths Pin The 35 best baths in Osaka When is your trip? Start date – End date Plan trip Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates. Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates. Wanderlog staff Updated • updated Nov 27, 2024 Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Hinata no Yu, Nobeha No Yu Tsuruhashi, and Osaka Hinode Hotel Nipponbashi and more, get ready to experience the best places in Osaka. Why trust us We scoured through the internet and read through 14 reputable sites and blogs like bestosakahotels.com and LIVE JAPAN. We gathered all the results in one place and ranked them by how many times they were mentioned so you know you're getting the best of the best. Just look for the "mentioned by" tags on each place. Curious about the sites we referenced? See the list of all 14 sites we checked out. Visiting Osaka? See our Osaka Trip Planner. Your itinerary and your map in one view No more switching between different apps, tabs, and tools to keep track of your travel plans. Start planning Learn more What users say about the app Love love love! ❤️ Planning travel has actually been fun instead of tedious because of this app. J Julie G. Exactly what I needed to plan a trip. I can’t imagine anyone not loving this app! J Jen S. Wanderlog makes planning a trip so effortless. Seriously, this app does it all! B Brad C. 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The facility features hot and cold pools filled with natural spring water, as well as spa tubs and a sauna. Visitors can enjoy two indoor baths and a shallow outdoor bath with LED lights at the bottom. Additionally, there is a snack corner where guests can relax in a foot bath while enjoying refreshments. I used my Osaka fun pass. So it’s free while the regular ticket is 880yen. I got up early due to jet lag so I came here by Osaka metro. Arrived at 6 something while there were already some old ladies using the hot spring. Overall, I do like the hot spring experience at such an early morning. There were about five different hot spring bath. One is special which is pink and flower for my experience. One thing I don’t like is that hot spring shop is located a bit far away from the train station. About 15 mins walk for me. Ka C — Google review As a foreigner it was very easy to use and I could not recommend more. Great places to keep your stuff well you use everything. An awesome shower to clean yourself off with shampoo, conditioner and body wash all there. And then so many different tubs to soak in and some chairs to just enjoy the beautiful sky. They got a repeat customer well I’m staying in Osaka Zak H — Google review We visited as tourists using our Osaka e-pass. There was a very welcoming atmosphere and the friendly receptionist showed us round! We took our own large towels and purchased small towels at reception. There were 7 different baths all containing different waters at different temperatures. There was also a very hot sauna! It was nice to see the sunset and night sky from the rooftop pools. I definitely recommend to tourists and first-timers. Tom H — Google review The staff was exceptionally friendly and accommodating, despite the language barrier. They went out of their way to make us feel comfortable. If you have the time, I highly recommend their massage services, available starting at 1 PM—it's a wonderful experience. Aaron P — Google review As a foreigner coming, here was a little bit daunting, but I’m really happy that I did. The check-in process is easy you. One of the front desk staff was able to explain everything to me in English. You takeoff your shoes when you enter at the front desk and place them in a small locker that’s around the corner and you need to have a ¥100 coin as a deposit to get the key for the locker. You purchase everything through a ticket base system the front desk staff pointed out to me that if I wanted to buy the basic time it was around ¥780 and a towel was around ¥100 . If you have a backpack with you, there are larger lockers when you head to the change room where you will put all your stuff. There is also a one dollar fee at this locker as well. Once you’re undressed, you walk through the sliding doors and go to one of the shower stalls and rinse yourself off before heading into the hot bath . As a foreigner and tourist I would highly recommend coming here after a long day of walking. Michael P — Google review Great little onsen near shin osaka. Came Here after a long day to unwind. Price was 980 +250 (cash only) for towel rental on a weekend. They had a few bath options and I didn't find it excessively crowded. Would repeat if I'm looking for something similar Vincent M — Google review I’m in Japan for work for a while and this place is next to our hotel. It’s a great and cheap place to relax. In North America spas and saunas can easily reach 60$. This is 800Y on weekdays and 900Y during the weekend. It’s located at the top of a condo building on the 9th floor. You will recognize the place with it’s pink flags. You can lease towels there but if you can bring a large towel (for drying at the end) and a smaller tower that you will keep with you. The smaller tower is used to dry out before going back to the lockers to avoid getting the place wet. Once up there is a machine on the left where you can buy a ticket that you will give to the receptionist. After that remove your shoes and place them in the show lockers (you will need 100Y for that). In the changing room you will need another 100Y for the locker. Both coins are given back to you after you unlock the lockers. This public bath is not huge but has several nice spots. There is an interior section with the washing section (always wash before entering the baths), a warm bath, a cold bath and a sauna. The exterior section has a mineral water bath, octogonal jet bath, larger warm bath as well as 2 individually sized warm water barrels. For the price I think this is hard to beat, very relaxing ! Nathanaël L — Google review I recently visited Hinata no Yu and had a great time. Here are the key points: 1. Variety: They offer several different types of baths. 2. Weekend Visit: Despite being a weekend, it wasn’t crowded. 3. Bring Your Own Towels: Remember to bring your own hand and bath towels, or you can rent them for 250 yen. 4. LINE survey discount: If you are friend with the official account and answer the survey, you can get 200 yen discount! Enjoy your visit!🛁 Tomomi — Google review ドルチェヴィータ新大阪 9F, 1 Chome-6-15 Mikunihonmachi, Yodogawa Ward, Osaka, 532-0005, Japan • https://www.hinatanoyu.com/shinosaka/?utm_source=google&utm_medi … • +81 6-7504-6853 • Tips and more reviews for Hinata no Yu 2 Nobeha No Yu Tsuruhashi Save 4.0 ( 3753 ) • 4.0 ( 7 ) • Mentioned on 3 lists Super public bath Day-use onsen Sauna Nestled in the vibrant heart of Osaka, Nobeha No Yu Tsuruhashi is a delightful retreat that beautifully blends Japanese and Korean onsen traditions. This charming facility features thermal baths with pools at varying temperatures, catering to both men and women. Guests can indulge in private rooms for a more intimate experience or unwind in saunas and steam rooms spread across multiple floors. The first floor welcomes visitors with a front desk, restaurant, massage services, and relaxation areas. We're traveling from Canada with our 1-year-old baby and really wanted the onsen experience. This place has a private family bath! I felt like the pricing was very reasonable. It was $40 an hour and you get the room all to yourself with your family. We booked 2 hours. They don't speak English that well here, so make sure you use your Google tra

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