Susono Onsen Healthy Park Susono

裾野温泉 ヘルシーパーク裾野すそのおんせん ヘルシーパークすその

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Chubu·Shizuoka

Day Use

Yes
10:00–22:00

毎月第3木曜日定休(メンテナンス等による臨時休館あり)

¥700

700 yen / 3 hours for adults (Susono residents); non-residents add 150 yen onsen tax (850 yen total). All-day pass 1,050 yen. Children (3+) 350 yen / 3 h.

Bathing & Water

Outdoor BathYes

Open-air outdoor bath

Indoor BathYes

Enclosed indoor bathing area

SaunaYes

Dry heat sauna room

Cold BathYes

Cold water plunge bath, typically used after sauna

OnsenYes

Uses natural hot spring water

Capabilities

Private BathYes

Private bath available for day-use visitors or hotel guests to reserve

Mixed BathingNo

Shared bathing area for all genders

Policies & Services

TattooYes

Allows entry with visible tattoos

DiningYes

Restaurant or dining open to visitors (not just hotel meal plans)

WashingYes

Shower, wash stations, soap and shampoo provided

TowelsYes

Towels available to rent or borrow

Rest AreaYes

Relaxation space for after bathing

ParkingYes

On-site or nearby parking available

Views

Mountains

About

A day-use facility with an indoor bath, an outdoor rotenburo (open-air bath), sauna, and cold plunge. The indoor water runs a faint yellowish color with a mild sulfur note; the outdoor bath is clear, with a view toward Mt. Fuji. The cold plunge is fed by Mt. Fuji spring water. A private bath is available by reservation, and a rest area with manga is downstairs. Tattoo-friendly, with signs at the entrance.

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Sergey M
1 year ago

194. Susono-Shinkou Onsen, Gotemba Super sento. Getting there is a long trip. When I arrived, there were lots of elderly people at the entrance and inside. Admission 850 + 150 for a small towel. Inside there was a dining area (seemed to be closed), a merch and food shop, a chill zone, massage chairs, and a private bath (didn't take it). There's apparently supposed to be a pool area too, but it wasn't operating either (though Google Maps has photos of it working). They stamp the Shizuoka 60 Onsen book. Bath temperatures seem to change by season. The bath sets apparently alternate male/female, and for the second set it's unclear whether Fuji is visible. I used the first set, which advertises a Fuji view. Couldn't check due to clouds, but I've included bath photos from the official website (can't fully confirm the outdoor bath matches, but I'm inclined to think it's roughly right; the indoor bath photo matches). Large indoor bath with clear water, noticeable chlorine smell. Temperature 40. Leads to the outdoor bath. There's also a sauna. Outdoor bath with partial roof. Clear water, also has a chlorine smell. Water temperature 39. Should have a Fuji view from this bath (there's even a photo hanging on the fence as proof for cloudy days). If you're nearby or doing onsen runs in the area, there'll be a Fuji view, and you need the right bath set — then worth visiting. But with all those conditions, the case looks too complicated.