

Yumoto Onsen is one of Japan's oldest hot spring resorts, located in Nikkō National Park in Tochigi Prefecture at an elevation of approximately 1,200 meters. The hot springs were reportedly discovered over 1,200 years ago by the Buddhist monk Shōdō Shōnin, who also founded many of Nikkō's sacred temples. The area developed as a therapeutic bathing destination for pilgrims and travelers visiting the nearby Nikkō Tōshō-gū shrine complex, establishing its reputation as a mountain retreat with healing waters.
The hot spring water emerges naturally at temperatures reaching 70-80 degrees Celsius and contains sulfur compounds that give the baths their characteristic milky white or pale blue appearance. The mineral-rich waters are believed to help with skin conditions, muscle fatigue, and circulatory problems. Yumoto Onsen serves as the gateway to Lake Chūzenji and the Oku-Nikkō highland region, surrounded by pristine beech and hemlock forests that display spectacular autumn colors from late September through October.
Visitors can experience the hot springs at several traditional ryokan inns and public bathhouses throughout the village. The Yumoto Visitor Center provides free foot baths where travelers can rest while enjoying mountain views. Nearby attractions include the Yukitaki Falls, Ryūzu Falls, and hiking trails leading to Mount Nantai, an active volcano considered sacred in the Shintō tradition. The Senjōgahara Plateau offers accessible boardwalk trails through wetland ecosystems home to diverse alpine flora.
Yumoto Onsen is located approximately 50 kilometers west of Nikkō city. From Tōbu-Nikkō Station or JR Nikkō Station, take the Tōbu Bus bound for Yumoto Onsen, with the journey taking about 80 minutes. The Nikkō All-Area Pass covers unlimited bus travel within the region. Most ryokan require advance reservations, with overnight stays typically including traditional kaiseki meals. Day-use bathing at public facilities generally costs between 500-800 yen per person.
