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Relaxation and Tradition: A Visit to Funaoka Onsen

Discover the serene Funaoka Onsen in Kyoto, a traditional public bath where relaxation meets cultural heritage in the heart of Japan.

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Funaoka Onsen, a traditional Japanese public bath in Kyoto, offers a serene escape into the world of relaxation and cultural heritage. With its historic charm and soothing waters, it's a must-visit for tourists seeking an authentic Japanese experience.

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82-1 Murasakino Minamifunaokacho, Kyoto, Murasakino Minamifunaokacho, Kita Ward, Kyoto, 603-8225, JP
Monday
3 pm-11:30 pm
Tuesday
3 pm-11:30 pm
Wednesday
3 pm-11:30 pm
Thursday
3 pm-11:30 pm
Friday
3 pm-11:30 pm
Saturday
3 pm-11:30 pm
Sunday
8 am-11:30 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    From Nara Station, board the Kintetsu Nara Line train heading towards Kyoto. Get off at the Tofuku-ji Station. From Tofuku-ji Station, walk to the bus stop and take bus number 205 or 206 towards Kitayama. Get off at the Murasakino Minamifunaokacho stop. Funaoka Onsen is a short walk from there. Head north on Murasakino Minamifunaokacho until you reach 82-1, where the onsen is located.

    Train and Walk

    Take the Kintetsu Nara Line from Nara Station to Kiyomizu-Gojo Station in Kyoto. From Kiyomizu-Gojo Station, transfer to the Kyoto City Bus and take bus number 100 towards Kitayama. Get off at the Murasakino Minamifunaokacho stop. Walk north along Murasakino Minamifunaokacho until you reach Funaoka Onsen at 82-1.

    Taxi

    If you prefer a more direct and comfortable option, you can take a taxi from Nara. Simply tell the driver to take you to Funaoka Onsen at 82-1 Murasakino Minamifunaokacho, Kita Ward, Kyoto. The journey will take approximately 45 minutes, depending on traffic.

    Walking

    If you are starting from central Nara and feel adventurous, you can walk to Funaoka Onsen. The distance is about 40 kilometers, so it's a long trek. Head towards the Kintetsu Nara Station and follow the route to Kyoto, passing through Nara Park and heading towards the north. This method is quite strenuous and is recommended only for experienced hikers.

    Local tips

    Visit during weekday afternoons for a quieter experience.
    Bring your own toiletries, as only basic amenities are provided.
    Try the outdoor bath for a unique experience surrounded by nature.
    Respect the local customs, such as washing before entering the baths.
    Check the operating hours, as they vary by day.

    Discover more about Funaoka Onsen

    Nestled in the scenic Kita Ward of Kyoto, Funaoka Onsen stands as a serene oasis of relaxation and cultural heritage. This traditional sento, or public bath, invites visitors to unwind in its soothing hot springs, known for their healing properties. With a history that dates back to 1923, Funaoka Onsen combines the charm of old-world Japan with modern amenities, making it a unique destination for tourists seeking an authentic experience. As you step inside, the tranquil atmosphere, adorned with beautiful wooden architecture and stunning tiled mosaics, instantly transports you to a realm of peace. Guests can enjoy a variety of bathing options, including indoor and outdoor baths, each offering a different ambiance and temperature. The outdoor bath, in particular, is a highlight, allowing visitors to soak under the open sky while surrounded by lush greenery. Funaoka Onsen also features a steam room and a cold plunge pool, perfect for those looking to invigorate their senses. For many locals and tourists alike, this public bath represents more than just a place to relax; it embodies a cultural tradition that emphasizes wellness and community. After your soak, take a moment to enjoy the quaint atmosphere of the surrounding neighborhood, filled with small shops and eateries that showcase the essence of Kyoto's culinary delights. Whether you're a seasoned onsen-goer or a first-time visitor, Funaoka Onsen promises an unforgettable experience that captures the heart of Japanese bathing culture.

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