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This naturally flowing hot spring boasts a history spanning over 700 years.
The large bath overlooks the source of the Mogami River, and the open-air bath allows you to enjoy the mountain scenery throughout the seasons.
Meals include local brand Yonezawa beef and other regional cuisine.
Spring is the season of melting snow and the breath of the mountains.
Summer is the season of shining new greenery and the murmuring of the river.
Autumn is the season of beautiful golden leaves.
Winter is the season of silvery white snow and snow blown up by the river breeze.
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Seasonal plan (2 meals included)
Large bath
The bathtub is designed to be long and narrow so that you can feel closer to the valley scenery.
Men can enjoy a view of 18m, and women can enjoy a view of 13m.
Open-air bath
The only open-air bath in Shirabu Onsen overlooking the valley at the source of the Mogami River.Enjoy the pleasures of nature throughout the four seasons.Come experience the nature of Shirabu with your skin.
Spring quality and effects
Spring quality
Sulfur-containing calcium sulfate hot spring
Hot spring source
Natral spring water: Approximately 1,300-1,500 liters per minute
58-62°C, colorless, transparent, tasteless, and odorless
Efficacy
Gastrointestinal diseases, arteriosclerosis, chronic skin diseases, chronic gynecological diseases, chronic digestive diseases, motor paralysis, diabetes, high blood pressure, frozen shoulder, stiff joints, joint pain, neuralgia, muscle pain, hemorrhoids, bruises, sprains, sensitivity to cold, cuts, burns, fatigue recovery, recovery from illness, etc.
Enjoy a relaxing moment while admiring the scenery.Our hotel, located along the source of the Mogami River, consists of three buildings connected upstream: Reimeikan, Fudokaku, and Keikokukan. Enjoy the seasonal scenery of the valley.
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Nakaya Annex Fudokaku Building
The source of the Mogami River, Otaru River
Reimeikan
Fudoukaku
keikokukan
Reimeikan
Located on the second floor of the large public bath, each of the five guest rooms is equipped with a private bath and toilet.
The baths are unit baths rather than hot springs, allowing you to stay comfortably all year round.
All rooms have a bathroom and toilet, and are equipped with air conditioning and heating.
Fudokaku
This building was originally the home of a sake brewery in Yonezawa City, built during the Taisho era, and was relocated in 1959. It is a wooden building that retains the atmosphere of "Taisho Romanticism."
There are rooms with and without toilets. Rooms are fully heated.
Keikokukan
This building evokes Showa-era nostalgia and was built in 1964, the year of the Olympics. Built along the source of the Mogami River, the Keikokukan offers guest rooms where you can feel the murmuring of the river and the changing seasons.
There are rooms with and without toilets. Rooms are fully heated.
Yamagata Yonezawa's local flavors are carefully prepared with the speciality Yonezawa carp, beef, and seasonal vegetables.We offer mountain vegetable dishes in spring, locally grown vegetables and fruits in summer, mountain delicacies including Yamagata's specialty stewed potatoes in autumn, and seasonal dishes to warm the body in winter.
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Yonezawa beef
Finely marbled and high-quality fat. High-quality fat is delicious. It has a rich aroma and melts at a low temperature, creating a melt-in-the-mouth texture. The secret to producing this high-quality fat is not only the climate, but also the breeding techniques that our ancestors have developed over many years of trial and error.
Local cuisine and ingredients
The meal features Yonezawa City's local cuisine, dishes using carp and other local ingredients.
※We can also accommodate vegans and guests with allergies, so please send us a message when making your reservation.
sake and wine
Yonezawa City is a rice-growing region blessed with pure water springing from Mount Azuma and abundant nature. We have over 10 varieties of unique local sake brewed by three sake breweries. Please come and enjoy some delicious sake.
Welcome to Yonezawa
A castle town with a rich history, Yonezawa has many sights to see and places to explore.
Abundant in nature, visitors can get away from the big city and experience a more laid-back and relaxing side of Japan.
Take the shinkansen from Tokyo and reach Yonezawa in only 2 hours.
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Travel Yonezawa
Tengendai Kogen Ski Resort
The Tengendai Kogen Ski Resort ropeway station is a 3-minute drive from Shirabu Onsen. 
Bustling with skiers in the winter and hikers in the summer, the resort offers a variety of seasonal activities.
We also provide transportation to Tengendai Plateau.
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If you have any questions, please contact us by email. We do not have English-speaking staff on site. We use a translation app for communication.

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