Futagojimaso

Water profile

Futagojimaso

Spring chemistry and what it does, with the research behind it.

ChlorideSodium-Calcium Chloride spring

A sodium-calcium chloride spring sourced at 25.1 °C and reheated for bathing. Weakly alkaline (pH 7.6 at the wellhead), it carries a salty edge with a faint mineral note on the tongue. Total dissolved solids of 4.4 g/kg place it firmly in the moderately mineralized band — the kind of chloride water that leaves lingering warmth after you climb out.

Good for

Warming

Salt forms a film on the skin that slows heat loss, so the warmth lingers long after the bath (the classic heat-keeping water, nettō 熱の湯).

cold sensitivity

Smooth skin

Bicarbonate and alkalinity gently lift dead keratin while silica hydrates, leaving skin smooth. This is the basis of the beautifying-water (bijin-no-yu 美人の湯) reputation.

dry, rough skin

Cuts

Mineral-rich chloride, sulfate and sulfur waters have a long-recorded soothing effect on minor cuts and slow-healing skin.

minor wounds

Recovery

Warmth and buoyancy lower stress markers and improve sleep; habitual bathing is linked to lower rates of depression.

fatigue, stress

Full composition

The bar is each ion's share of charge (mval%) within its group; over 20% names the spring. Gases, silica and trace metals are measured by mass only.

Cationsshare of charge (mval%)
  • Sodium1,210mgP86 national
  • Calcium319mgP88 national
  • Magnesium77.5mgP88 national
  • Potassium12.5mgP49 national
  • FeTotal2.9mgP78 national
  • Manganese0.30mgP57 national
  • Aluminum< —mg
  • Copper< —mg
  • Hydrogen< —mg
Anionsshare of charge (mval%)
  • Chloride2,408mgP87 national
  • Bicarbonate170mgP53 national
  • Sulfate4.8mgP18 national
  • Fluoride0.80mgP44 national
  • BO2< —mg
  • Carbonate< —mg
  • Hydrogen sulfide< —mg
  • HSiO3< —mg
  • Hydroxide< —mg
  • Thiosulfate< —mg
Non-dissociatedmeasured by mass
  • Metaboric acid140mgP96 national
  • Metasilicic acid36.7mgP21 national
Dissolved gasesmeasured by mass
  • Free carbon dioxide21.9mgP51 national
  • Free hydrogen sulfide< —mg
Trace metalsmeasured by mass
  • Arsenic< —mg
  • Cadmium< —mg
  • Mercury< —mg
  • Lead< —mg

Measured at the source

pH
7.60
Weakly alkaline
Source temperature
25.1°C
Low temp.
Tonicity
4.38g/kg
Hypotonic
Flow rate
270L/min
Typical
Free CO₂
22mg/kg
Low

Evidence

  1. Maeda M. 温泉の医学的効果とその科学的根拠. J. Hot Spring Science 70:197–207, 2021.
  2. Kario K et al. Hemodynamic Effects of Hot Spring Bathing. Hypertension Research 46(3):711–720, 2023.
  3. Naito Y et al. A Hot-Spring Water Improves Inflammatory Conditions in an Atopic Dermatitis Model. Biomedicines 13(11):2707, 2025.
  4. Li H et al. Bicarbonate Ionized Water Bathing Enhances Natural Killer Cell Activity. Scientific Reports 14:51851, 2024.
  5. Takeda M et al. Hot spring bathing practices have a positive effect on mental health in Japan. Heliyon 9(9):e19631, 2023.

Educational, not medical advice. If you have a health condition, consult a physician before onsen therapy.