Gentle to skin,smooth spring water

Tatsunokuchi Onsen, which opened 1,400 years ago, is characterized by its waters that are gentle on the skin and smooth to the touch, leaving you feeling warm even after you have finished bathing.
In addition to the three open-air baths and large public baths with views of the Hakusan mountain range and gardens, our hotel also offers a private open-air bath that the whole family can enjoy. Please enjoy the hot springs at your leisure while taking in the scenery that changes with the seasons.

【Operating hours】
3:00p.m.-12:00midnigh 6:00a.m-10:00a.m (large bath open until 9:00)
【Spring quality】
Sulfur-containing sodium sulfate chloride spring (weak alkaline hypotonic hot spring)
【Efficacy】Muscle pain, joint pain, poor circulation, gynecological diseases, health promotion
【Amenities】
[Bathroom] Shampoo, conditioner, body soap, face wash, cleansing cream
[Powder room] Hair dryer, cotton swabs, shower cap, hairbrush, hair band,
hair styling products, lotion, milky lotion, body cream

On the top floor of the “Hooh Wing,” there are three open-air observation baths, “Mokusei,” “Gyokuryu,” and “Raicho,” which overlook the Hakusan mountain range and the hotel’s garden.
*Guests staying in the main building can also use these baths.

The all-cypress outdoor bath has a bright, carefree feeling. There is the main bath, mist sauna, and a place built for reclining in the outdoor bath. From the outdoor bath one can expect to see the sacred mountain Hakusan, the grounds of Matsusaki, and in winter perhaps the rustic sights of the white heron nesting in the garden. Typically the afternoons and evenings are dedicated to ladies’ enjoyment, while the mornings are reserved for the gentlemen.
≪Opening Hours≫
3:00p.m. ~ 12:00midnight (Hours of use for women)
6:00a.m. ~ 10:00a.m. (Hours of use for men)

This is an outdoor bath flowing over the rocks with a deep bow to the purity of nature. There is a main bath, sauna, and a place for reclining in the outdoor bath. From the outdoor bath one can expect to see the sacred mountain Hakusan, the grounds of Matsusaki, and in winter perhaps the rustic sights of the white heron nesting in the garden. Afternoons and evenings are for the gentlemen, while mornings are for ladies, usually.
≪Opening Hours≫
3:00p.m. ~ 12:00midnight (Hours of use for men)
6:00a.m. ~ 10:00a.m. (Hours of use for women)

This is a private open-air bath where you can relax and enjoy the hot springs with your family, spouse, or friends without worrying about others around you.
Reservations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Please feel free to let us know at any time, such as when you make your reservation or on the day of your stay.
≪Usage fee≫
1 session (50 minutes) 3,300 yen (tax included)
Reservation required

This large bath faces the historic Azuchi-Momoyama Garden.
There is a hot bath (40 degrees) that is heated by circulation, and a lukewarm bath (36.5 degrees) that is directly from the source,
so you can alternate between them to stay in the bath for a long time.

Just enjoy a leisurely soak in the bath.
Main Wing Large Bath
≪Opening Hours≫
3:00p.m. ~ 12:00midnight, 6:00a.m.~9:00a.m.

Just enjoy a leisurely soak in the bath.
Main Wing Large Bath
≪Opening Hours≫
3:00p.m. ~ 12:00midnight, 6:00a.m.~9:00a.m.


Our hotel uses 100% natural hot spring water, but as the spring temperature is a little low at 36.5 degrees, we circulate and heat it.
In the main building’s large public bath, we have installed a hot spring bathtub where the water is at the same temperature as the spring, which has been very well received. After warming up in the large bathtub at 40 degrees, you can relax in the hot spring bathtub at 36.5 degrees, or you can repeat this several times and alternate between two bathtubs with different temperatures in our recommended “alternating bath” which improves blood circulation, relieves fatigue, and is also effective for stiff shoulders and lower back pain. Please feel free to give it a try.


Five steps to take when bathing in a hot spring

  • Hydrate before bathing
  • Pour hot water over yourself before getting into the bathtub.
  • Take a bath and then wash your body
  • Leaving the room without rinsing off with a shower
  • Rehydrate after bathing
  • Do not use smartphones in the bath or changing room
  • Stay quiet in the bathroom
  • Remove any visible dirt before entering the hot spring
  • Do not let your hair get soaked in the hot spring
  • Do not soak towels in the bathtub
  • Wash your body while being mindful of your surroundings
  • Please wash the chairs and buckets you have used before returning them
  • Dry yourself off before returning to the dressing room.