Ryokan Oomuraya

Water profile

Ryokan Oomuraya

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

BicarbonateSodium Chloride spring · +Chloride

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.

Cationsshare of charge (mval%)
  • Sodium466mgP72 national
  • Potassium25.7mgP70 national
  • Hydrogen1.4mgP76 national
  • Calciummg
Anionsshare of charge (mval%)
  • Chloride219mgP56 national
  • Fluoride7.9mgP91 national
Non-dissociatedmeasured by mass
  • Metasilicic acid160mgP76 national
  • Metaboric acid1.9mgP17 national
Trace metalsmeasured by mass
  • Radonmg

Measured at the source

Source temperature
92.5°C
Hot
Tonicity
Hypotonic
Flow rate
200L/min
Typical
Radon
0.02Bq/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. Donaubauer AJ et al. Serial radon spa therapy on pain in musculoskeletal disorders. Frontiers in Immunology, 2024.
  5. Verhagen AP et al. Balneotherapy for rheumatoid arthritis. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews CD000518, 2015.
  6. Li H et al. Bicarbonate Ionized Water Bathing Enhances Natural Killer Cell Activity. Scientific Reports 14:51851, 2024.
  7. 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.