{"id":4293,"date":"2016-04-01T10:00:27","date_gmt":"2016-04-01T01:00:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=4293"},"modified":"2018-06-13T20:58:45","modified_gmt":"2018-06-13T11:58:45","slug":"hakone-yuryo-hot-springs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/hakone-yuryo-hot-springs\/","title":{"rendered":"Enjoying a dip at Hakone Yuryo Hot Springs"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hakone is an amazing destination for a 2-day-trip away from Tokyo, while you are there why not enjoy a dip at one of the onsen (hot springs) within Hakone’s forests. Hakone Yuryo near Yumoto offers a heart-warming welcome, rustic charm and hospitality to give you some truly relaxing moments.<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The hot springs at the Hakone onsen Yuryo offers a large communal bath, named \u201cHonden Yurakuan Oyu\u201d, as well as 19 private open-air baths, \u201cHanare Yuya Kaden.” The onsen complex even has sauna, as well as massage facilities, offering complete relaxation care for your mental and physical health. Although you can just drop by for the communal bath, an advance reservation should be made for the private baths by telephone (0460-85-8411).<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n – Adults (junior high school age or older) 1,400 yen – Type 1 (7 rooms) features a modern round bath for 2 persons without a view, 4,000yen <\/a><\/p>\n Before paying Hakone Yuryo a visit as a family there exists one general rule you should take into consideration, being that the baths do not allow children under age 5.<\/p>\n For the hot springs communal baths there are some additional rules:<\/strong><\/span> <\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n At the onsen complex’ center lies a courtyard with a traditional Japanese pavilion where many guests take a moment to sit down and enjoy the good weather. Here you will also find a beverage vending machine for refreshing yourself after hopping outside the hot springs.<\/p>\n The communal bath also has an inside resting area with a special women-only section called the Kyusokubo. The private baths, however, have their own resting room with a small yet well-supplied mini refrigerator. Since the hot springs are, well, hot, it is advisable to leave the baths now and then. While the private resting rooms are great for a family or friends, the Kyusokubo is a great place for interacting with other guests.<\/p>\nThe Onsen Baths – Hakone Yuryo<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Price list – Hakone Yuryo<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Communal onsen (daily fee)<\/h3>\n
\n– Children (6-12 yrs.) 700 yen<\/p>\nPrivate onsen (hourly fee)<\/h3>\n
\n– Type 2 (8 rooms) has a large bath for 4 persons and offers a nice view over the valley, 4,000yen
\n– Type 3 (4 rooms) is a larger bath for 4 persons featuring a stunning view, 6,000yen<\/p>\n
\n– While they are complimentary for the private baths, you have to either bring your own towel or buy one at the communal bath’s reception area.
\n– People with tattoos or who are intoxicated will be refused entry into onsen.
\n– Bathing costumes are prohibited.
\n– Including children aged eight years or older, mixed bathing is not allowed.
\n– Photography or video is absolutely forbidden within the onsen to ensure privacy for all guests.<\/p>\nCooling down in great ambiance<\/strong><\/h2>\n