A sodium bicarbonate-chloride spring that emerges at a scalding 92.5 °C — among Japan's hottest natural sources. Weakly alkaline at pH 8.17, the bicarbonate-led chemistry gives the slippery, skin-smoothing feel that puts Ureshino in Japan's beauty-water family, with a chloride sub-type adding heat-retaining body. Sodium-dominant and softly mineralized, it carries Ureshino's signature soft-on-the-skin character.
Good for
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
Aches & joints
Warmth eases stiffness and raises the pain threshold. Radon and sulfate springs show the strongest evidence for joint and muscle pain.
stiff shoulders
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
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.
- Sodiumsalt's cation — pairs with chloride to make the water saltyNa⁺466mgP72 national93%
- Potassiumminor; matters for drinking limitsK⁺25.7mgP70 national3%
- Hydrogenmakes the water acidic — sharp and bactericidalH⁺1.4mgP76 national
- Calciumsettling and calming; can leave a white mineral bloomCa²⁺—mg
- Chloridetable-salt anion — coats the skin and holds heat inCl⁻219mgP56 national28%
- Fluoridetrace; drinking limits applyF⁻7.9mgP91 national2%
- Metasilicic acidmetasilicic acid — a natural moisturizer for silky skinH₂SiO₃160mgP76 national
- Metaboric acidmetaboric acid — mildly antibacterialHBO₂1.9mgP17 national
- Radonfaint radon — studied for joint pain (hormesis)Rn—mg
Measured at the source
Evidence
- 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.
- Kario K et al. Hemodynamic Effects of Hot Spring Bathing. Hypertension Research 46(3):711–720, 2023.
- Naito Y et al. A Hot-Spring Water Improves Inflammatory Conditions in an Atopic Dermatitis Model. Biomedicines 13(11):2707, 2025.
- Donaubauer AJ et al. Serial radon spa therapy on pain in musculoskeletal disorders. Frontiers in Immunology, 2024.
- Verhagen AP et al. Balneotherapy for rheumatoid arthritis. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews CD000518, 2015.
- Li H et al. Bicarbonate Ionized Water Bathing Enhances Natural Killer Cell Activity. Scientific Reports 14:51851, 2024.
- Takeda M et al. Hot spring bathing practices have a positive effect on mental health in Japan. Heliyon 9(9):e19631, 2023.