Uchinomaki Onsen
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The city of Aso is renown for its top-quality hot springs with abundant water. Among them is Uchinomaki Onsen, the classic hot spring town with more than 20 hotels and inns. It is famous as a hot spring resort where great writers and others have stayed. The spring water is clear and a little hot, but drinkable. It is a must-see spot when sightseeing in Aso, and many travelers use it place as a base for their sightseeing. A tour of public baths called ”Machiyu” is particularly popular. There are 6 ”Machiyu” baths which locals use for relaxation.
  
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- Street address
- 1287 Uchinomaki, Aso City, Kumamoto
- Access
- Bus About 5 minutes by foot from Uchinomaki Onsen Iriguchi bus stop
 
 
- Opening Hours
- Closed
- Website
- https://onsen.aso.ne.jp/en/
- Best season
- All year
- Point
update: Sep.9.2025

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