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Chie no Yu Hot Spring: A Soothing Oasis by Amanohashidate

Rejuvenate your body and mind at Chie no Yu Hot Spring, a relaxing onsen near Amanohashidate known for its skin-beautifying waters.

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Chie no Yu Hot Spring, or 'Bath of Wisdom,' is a charming onsen conveniently located near Amanohashidate Station in Miyazu, Kyoto. Known for its skin-beautifying sodium-rich waters, it offers a relaxing experience with both indoor and outdoor baths, as well as a unique foot-bath area.

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640-73 Monju, Miyazu, Monju, Kyoto, 626-0001, JP
Monday
12 pm-8 pm
Tuesday
12 pm-8 pm
Friday
12 pm-8 pm
Saturday
12 pm-8 pm
Sunday
12 pm-8 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    Chie no Yu is conveniently located a one-minute walk from Amanohashidate Station. Upon exiting the station, head towards the main street and you'll find the onsen on your right.

    Public Transport

    If arriving by bus from Kyoto, the Amanohashidate Station bus stop is diagonally across the street from the onsen. From other locations, take the Kyoto Tango Railway to Amanohashidate Station, and follow the walking directions.

    Local tips

    Bring your own towel to avoid the 200 yen rental fee.
    Be aware that tattoos are not allowed at Chie no Yu.
    Use the restrooms before entering the bathing area, as there are no toilets inside.
    Consider purchasing discount tickets from hotel front desks or souvenir shops.

    Discover more about Chie no Yu Hot Spring

    Chie no Yu, translating to 'Bath of Wisdom,' is a welcoming onsen that provides a soothing escape for travelers visiting Amanohashidate. The onsen's name reflects the hope that visitors will be blessed with good health and wisdom. Located just a minute's walk from Amanohashidate Station, it's an ideal spot to unwind after exploring the scenic sandbar and surrounding attractions. The onsen features both indoor and outdoor baths, allowing guests to enjoy the natural surroundings while soaking in the therapeutic waters. The sodium-rich hot spring water is known for its skin-beautifying properties, making it especially popular among women. In addition to the regular baths, Chie no Yu also offers unique hand and foot baths for targeted relaxation. The onsen provides a clean and inviting atmosphere with polite staff. Note that tattoos are not allowed, and it's recommended to bring your own towel to avoid rental costs. Before entering the bathing area, be sure to use the restrooms, as there are none inside. After a rejuvenating soak, you'll be ready to continue your exploration of Amanohashidate and its many attractions.
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