船橋温泉 湯楽の里ふなばしおんせん ゆらのさと
Last admission 24:00. Closed: May be closed several times a year for maintenance.
Adults ¥950 on weekdays, ¥1,100 on weekends and holidays / Children ¥450 on weekdays, ¥550 on weekends and holidays. Free for children under 3 years old.
Open-air outdoor bath
Five rotenburo. The upper bath is source-heated kakenagashi, the lower bath is source-heated with circulation.
Enclosed indoor bathing area
Dry heat sauna room
Rolyu sauna (auto-rolyu in both men's and women's baths) and salt sauna. Cold water bath available.
Cold water plunge bath, typically used after sauna
Cold water bath available (recommended after sauna use).
Uses natural hot spring water
Natural hot spring (strong saline hot spring containing iodine, sodium, chloride), source named 'Yura no Sato Funabashi Onsen'.
Free-flowing water, not recirculated
Rotenburo (upper bath) source-heated kakenagashi.
Shared bathing area for all genders
Allows entry with visible tattoos
Entry is strictly prohibited for those with tattoos, tattoo seals, or body art.
Welcomes children and families
Child rates for ages 4 to elementary school students (free for under 3). Bathing allowed from 0 years old.
Restaurant or dining open to visitors (not just hotel meal plans)
Includes a dining area 'Ebisu'.
Shower, wash stations, soap and shampoo provided
Towels available to rent or borrow
Face towel and bath towel rental available.
Relaxation space for after bathing
Reclining chairs, rest area (women-only corner available), about 3,000 comic books, game corner.
On-site or nearby parking available
Free parking available.
Funabashi Onsen Yura no Sato is a natural onsen facility in Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture, using the source named 'Yura no Sato Funabashi Onsen,' a strong saline hot spring containing iodine, sodium, and chloride. The rotenburo includes a source-heated kakenagashi bath, and the indoor baths feature a high concentration carbonated spring at 1,000 ppm, a rolyu sauna, and an electric bath. Ganbanyoku uses germanium ore. The facility also has a dining area 'Ebisu' and relaxation services including akasuri and body care. It is adjacent to Gyoda Park and offers a runner's spa service.
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