Today's Opening hours
10:00~21:30
Today's Opening hours
10:00~21:30
| therapeutic spring |
Hot springs that contain specific substances and are "particularly suitable for therapeutic purposes" are defined as therapeutic springs. The hot springs at our facility contain a variety of ingredients and are classified as therapeutic springs. [reference] Ministry of the Environment website: "Guidelines for Mineral Spring Analysis: 1. Definition and Classification of Mineral Springs" (PDF file) |
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| Spring quality | Sulfur spring (sulfur-containing, sodium, chloride, sulfate spring) Chloride spring (sodium chloride sulfate spring) |
| temperature | 58.1℃ (high temperature hot spring) |
| Amount of water | 3.5 tons per minute (usage at this facility, the largest single facility usage in Japan) |
| hydrogen ion concentration | pH 8.1 (weak alkaline spring) |
| Characteristics of sulfur springs | It improves circulation and metabolism throughout the body, is effective against lifestyle-related diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure, and prevents arteriosclerosis through its peripheral vasodilatory action. Furthermore, it softens the skin's keratin, promotes "skin metabolism," suppresses pigmentation that causes age spots and freckles, removes unnecessary fat that causes sagging, and has a "skin tightening" effect, making it effective in creating beautiful skin. Hot spring analysis report Hot Spring Analysis Report Appendix |
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| Characteristics of chloride springs | It has a strong moisturizing effect and is very warming. Ingredients such as sodium give it great buoyancy, freeing the whole body from gravity and enhancing the relaxation effect. Hot spring analysis report Hot Spring Analysis Report Appendix |
| General indications (both sulfur springs and chloride springs) |
Neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, frozen shoulder, motor paralysis, stiff joints, bruises, sprains, chronic digestive diseases, hemorrhoids, sensitivity to cold, recovery from illness, fatigue recovery, health promotion |
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| Sulfur spring | Chronic skin diseases, chronic gynecological diseases, cuts, diabetes, hypertension, arteriosclerosis, burns, frail children |
| Chloride spring | Cuts Burns Chronic skin diseases Weak children Chronic skin diseases Arteriosclerosis |
| General contraindications (both sulfur springs and chloride springs) |
Acute illness (especially if accompanied by fever), active tuberculosis, malignant tumor, severe heart disease, respiratory failure, kidney failure, bleeding disorders, severe anemia, and other generally ongoing illnesses. |
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| Sulfur spring contraindications | People with sensitive skin and mucous membranes, especially those with photosensitivity, and elderly people with dry skin |
| Contraindications for chloride springs | None |
| Name of facility | Spring quality | Sort | add water | |
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| Spring Park | Large public bath, Palace, bathtub | Sulfur spring | Circulation | - |
| Large public bath, Palace Jacuzzi, reclining bath | Chloride spring | Circulation | - | |
| Large public bath, Palace, and waterfall bath | Sulfur spring | Flowing water | There | |
| Large public bath, Palace, cypress bath | Sulfur spring | Flowing water | None | |
| Edo story Yoichi | Large open-air bath | Sulfur spring | Circulation | - |
| Spa Garden Pareo | Yellow Zone | Sulfur spring | Circulation | - |
| Hotel Hawaiians | Guest rooms in East Building 1 and South Building 1 | Sulfur spring | Flowing water | There |
| Central Building/Large Bath "Yunotake" | Sulfur spring | Flowing water | There | |
| Large public baths in South Building 2 and East Building 2 | Sulfur spring | Flowing water | There | |
| Willport | Public bath | Sulfur spring | Flowing water | None |
| Monolith Tower | Public bath | Sulfur spring | Flowing water | None |