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Where is the station where you can soak in hot springs in Japan?

About Japan, everyone has heard about Japan’s complicated subway lines, hot springs in Hakone, Japan, and Akihara leaves in Japan, but I don’t know if you have heard that there are stations in Japan where you can soak in hot springs while waiting for the bus. What? There are three station hot springs in Japan. Let me tell you where they are!

Location

Arashiyama Station is the starting station at the western end of the Keifuku Electric Railway Arashiyama Main Line. Station number A13 is located in Saga Tenryuji Zaoji Town, Ukyo District, Kyoto, Japan. Arashiyama Station is a harbor-style station with 3 lines above ground and a terminus. It has a very mini station hot spring that can only be used for foot baths; it is collectively known as Yufuin Station on the JR Kyushu Kyudai Main Line and Minoh Station on the Hankyu Electric Railway Minoh Line. The three sisters at the station hot spring.

Arashiyama Station is located in the western suburbs of Kyoto

Arashiyama Station Block Map

Station Plan

Arashiyama Station has 3 sides and 3 lines Above-ground stations are much larger than ordinary above-ground stations. The main entrance of the station faces the southwest. Next to the main entrance of the station is a bustling commercial and food district (see the notes below for shops. For more information, click on the original text at the end of the article), followed by the waiting area of ??the station. Arashiyama Hot Spring is located in the middle area between the two tracks of Arashiyama Station. At the same time, along the best sightseeing routes around Arashiyama Station, you can enjoy the cherry blossom garden (さくらの园), the scenic path made of exquisite pillars decorated with kimonos (the path to the temple), and the Tenryuji Temple near the station. Visit the Station Guardian Dragon Pond (_の_宕ike) and Maple Leaf Garden (もみじの园) and other landscapes.

Hot Spring Guide

Opening hours: 9 am to 6 pm.

Ticket: 200 yen per trip, comes with a foot towel.

There are many shops and gourmet restaurants at the main entrance of Arashiyama Station. From the main entrance of Arashiyama Station, you need to pass through the commercial area in the picture below to reach the station waiting area. The information desk inside Arashiyama Station is also the ticket office for Arashiyama Hot Spring.

Front view of Arashiyama Hot Spring, の子_ means a hot spring that can only soak your feet. Isn’t the panoramic view of Arashiyama Hot Spring very mini? There are only two tables inside the hot spring, and I guess it will feel very crowded if there are no more than 10 people sitting there. However, looking at the picture below, the environment of Arashiyama Hot Spring is still very quiet. You can feel the coming and going of the trams on both sides of the hot spring while soaking your feet and waiting for the bus.

Arashiyama Hot Spring in winter, imagine how much fun it would be to soak your feet in Arashiyama Hot Spring while the snow is falling, and quietly wait for the train to depart? In your free time, make an appointment with us. Friends, soaking in feet, chatting, quietly watching the time pass by, I feel very comfortable just thinking about it.