Yokosuka Onsen Yura no Sato

横須賀温泉 湯楽の里よこすかおんせん ゆらのさと

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Spa ComplexOperational
Kanagawa

Day Use

09:00 – 00:00¥1,230
Hours notes

Last admission 23:00. Closed: May be closed several times a year for maintenance.

Price notes

Adults Weekdays ¥1,230, Weekends and Holidays ¥1,500 / Children Weekdays ¥650, Weekends and Holidays ¥750, Free for children under 3 years old

Bathing & Water

Outdoor Bath

Open-air outdoor bath

Open-air baths overlooking Tokyo Bay (three pools: upper bath, lower bath, and reclining bath)

Indoor Bath

Enclosed indoor bathing area

Sauna

Dry heat sauna room

Equipped with high-temperature sauna (far infrared) and salt sauna, with cold bath

Cold Bath

Cold water plunge bath, typically used after sauna

Cold bath available (indoor bath area)

Onsen

Uses natural hot spring water

Natural hot spring (iodine-containing sodium chloride strong saline spring), source name: Yokosuka Onsen Yura no Sato, depth 1,800m

Kakenagashi

Free-flowing water, not recirculated

Upper bath is heated and watered kakenagashi, lower bath and reclining bath use filtered circulation

Capabilities

Mixed Bathing

Shared bathing area for all genders

Policies & Services

TattooNo

Allows entry with visible tattoos

Entry is strictly prohibited for those with tattoos, tattoo seals, or body art.

KidsYes

Welcomes children and families

Child rates available (ages 4 to elementary school), free for under 3 years old. Ganbanyoku not available for elementary school age and below.

Dining

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

Includes a dining area 'Tenpu'.

Washing

Shower, wash stations, soap and shampoo provided

Towels

Towels available to rent or borrow

Rest Area

Relaxation space for after bathing

Rest area with reclining seats overlooking the sea, rest area exclusive for ganbanyoku users (over 2,500 manga volumes)

Parking

On-site or nearby parking available

Views

Sea

Highlights

Ganbanyoku

About

Yokosuka Onsen Yura no Sato is located in Maborikaigan, Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, featuring a natural hot spring with an open-air bath overlooking Tokyo Bay. The spring quality is iodine-containing sodium chloride strong saline spring (hypertonic, neutral, low temperature), rich in salt with high heat retention. Indoor baths include high concentration carbonated spring, high-temperature sauna, salt sauna, and cold bath. The first large ganbanyoku facility in Yokosuka, 'Onnetsubo (Chimjilbang)', is available for mixed gender use. A runner's spa service by the sea and a dining area 'Tenpu' serving seafood are also on site.

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