Iwakuni Kokusai Kanko Hotel Kintaikyo Onsen

岩国国際観光ホテル 錦帯橋温泉いわくにこくさいかんこうほてる きんたいきょうおんせん

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Lodging
Chugoku·Yamaguchi

Day Use

Yes
Mon11:00–22:00
TueClosed
WedClosed
Thu11:00–22:00
Fri11:00–22:00
Sat11:00–22:00
Sun11:00–22:00

Day-use bathing runs 11:00 to 22:00 Sunday through Thursday (last entry 21:00), but only 11:00 to 17:00 on Fridays, Saturdays, national holidays, and the day before a holiday (last entry 16:00).

¥1,700

Adult 1,700 yen, child (age 3 to 12, with a guardian) 800 yen, tax included, hand towel and bath towel included; a separate 150 yen bathing tax (nyutozei, 入湯税) applies per adult. Guests who spend 2,000 yen or more at the hotel's restaurants, Iwakuni Shisenhanten (岩国四川飯店) or Kintaikyo Dining Sakura (錦帯橋ダイニング桜), can buy a discounted ticket instead: adult 900 yen, child 500 yen.

Bathing & Water

Outdoor BathYes

Open-air outdoor bath

Indoor BathYes

Enclosed indoor bathing area

SaunaYes

Dry heat sauna room

Dry sauna in both the men's and women's baths; closed during some time slots.

Cold BathYes

Cold water plunge bath, typically used after sauna

OnsenYes

Uses natural hot spring water

Capabilities

Private BathNo

Private bath available for day-use visitors or hotel guests to reserve

Room OnsenYes

Private onsen bath in guest rooms, for overnight guests only

Two room categories (Chiyo-no-ma, Jokamachi) have their own private open-air bath; corroborated by a Google review: "Great hotel had an incredible room with private onsen."

Mixed BathingNo

Shared bathing area for all genders

Policies & Services

KidsWith Conditions

Welcomes children and families

For day-use bathing: children aged 3-12 may only enter accompanied by a guardian.

DiningYes

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

Two public restaurants on-site (Kintaikyo Dining Sakura, Sichuan restaurant Iwakuni Shisenhanten); day-use bathing customers who spend enough there get a discounted bathing ticket.

TowelsYes

Towels available to rent or borrow

Hand towel and bath towel are included in the day-use admission fee rather than rented separately.

Rest AreaYes

Relaxation space for after bathing

Both an indoor cooling-off area (涼み処, built with reclaimed Kintaikyo bridge timber) and an outdoor terrace overlooking the river.

ParkingYes

On-site or nearby parking available

Views

River
Mountains

Programs

About

This hotel near Kintaikyo Bridge offers hot-spring baths with both indoor and outdoor options, including a cold bath and sauna, with men and women swapping daily. Guests can relax while enjoying views of the river and the iconic bridge.

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Last updated July 14, 2026