The architecture resembles that of a kabuki theater and is a popular bathhouse landmark. This bathhouse features a cave made of natural boulders and soft ambient lighting, perfect for those wanting a calm and relaxing soak. Come and see why this bath is called “Ichino-yu (number one bath)”, a name given by a well-known doctor of the Edo era, after he had experienced the positive effects of the waters firsthand.


BUSINESS INFORMATION
- Business Hours
- 7:00am - 11:00pm
- Holidays / Closed
- Every Wednesday
- Distance from Station
- 10 minute walk
- Entrance Fee
- Adult 700 yen / Child(U-12yrs) 350 yen
- Language Support
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Sorry, but only Japanese is spoken.