Our wellness facility features an open-air bath, a large indoor bath, and a sauna.
Relax as you breathe in the sea breeze from the waterfront, and you'll discover a side of Kyoto that is hidden from view. Embrace the ultimate comfort and relaxation of Japan's hidden depths.
Open-air hot spring rock bath "Yurayura Onsen"
Bask in tranquility and let your fatigue wash away.
Miyazu no Yurayura Onsen is named after the beach of Tango Yura, which is the setting of Sansho Dayu (Sansho the Bailiff), a short story written by the famous Japanese author Mori Ogai. The onsen is known for its ability to warm the body to the core, inviting guests to relax and rebalance themselves in a romantic and nostalgic setting.- Floor
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Indoor bath
Relax and rebalance in our spacious indoor bathing area.
Our indoor bath provides a serene atmosphere filled with natural steam from the hot springs, allowing you to release stress and fatigue in this historically romantic location in Tango.- Floor
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- Other Remarks
- The public bath is boiling water.
Sauna
Sweat the fatigue away and refresh your mind and body.
Relax and refresh yourself by sweating the day's fatigue away in the sauna.- Floor
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Onsen Lounge
A calming space enhanced by soothing lights.
The Onsen Lounge is the perfect place to relax before or after enjoying a bath. After the bath, you can enjoy a drink freely and take a break on the sofa.- Floor
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Overview of public bath
- Usage time
- 6am-10am (Last entry: 9:30am). 3pm-11pm (Last entry: 10:30pm)
- Usage fee
- Complimentary
for guests staying at the hotel.
※Bathing tax is included in the accommodation fee. - Usage Guide
- Please note that, as a general rule, guests with tattoos are not allowed to use the baths.
However, entrance is permitted, provided the tattoo can be concealed by
applying two 8cm x 10cm cover stickers, which are sold at the hotel front desk. - Floor
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Public bath facilities
- Amenity
- ■Indoor baths
Body soap, Shampoo, Conditioner, Toddler bath chairs, Assistance chairs
■Changing rooms
Crib, Water cooler, Bathroom scales, Cotton swabs, Hair dryers, Fans
Day trip bathing
- Period
- From September 1, 2025
※Day-trip bathing is not accepted during the period from mid-July to the end of August.
On January 28 (Wed) and 29 (Thursday), 2026, the entire building is closed, so day-trip bathing is not available. - Time
- 15:00~22:00
- Prices
- Adult 2,500 yen with face towel
Child 1,250 yen with face towel
Infants free
EXPERIENCES Tourist Information
- Nature and landscape
- Activity
- Gourmet
- Experience and tour
- History and Culture
- Tourist facilities
- #Nature and landscape
Refreshing sea breeze and beautiful autumn scenery that dyes the mountains. You can refresh your mind and body in a relaxing time away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
- #Nature and landscape
Miyazu, Kyoto in winter surrounded by dignified air. The scenery of Amanohashidate overlooking the clear sky and the mountains dressed in snow will soften your mind. Spending in tranquility brings peace that can not be tasted in the city, and warmly heals the mind and body.
- #Nature and landscape
Introducing Amanohashidate Tourist Brochure!
Please use it for sightseeing planning.
- #Activity
- #History and Culture
The Miyazu Lantern Nagashi Fireworks Festival, which is held every year on August 16, is a major event that gorgeously colors Miyazu summer.
The large fireworks that color the night sky are launched from the sea, and you can enjoy a powerful sight as if the sea and the sky are united.
- #Nature and landscape
- #Activity
- #History and Culture
- #Tourist facilities
An inn where you can spend a relaxing time, "filling your heart in another Kyoto."
Please enjoy the back room of Kyoto, magnificent nature, and gentle flow of time.
- #Activity
One-day bus tour around Amanohashidate, one of Japan's three most scenic spots, Ine no Funaya, a preservation area for important traditional buildings!
- #Nature and landscape
- #Activity
- #Experience and tour
◆Kyoto Prefectural Tango Sea and Star View Hill Park (nickname: Umihoshi Park) Located between Amanohashidate, one of Japan's three most scenic spots, and Ine, famous for Funaya, a terrace overlooking Miyazu Bay and walking in the forest There is a walking path where you can enjoy the forest and the sea.
Photo courtesy of: Tango Eco-future Park
- #Gourmet
- #Experience and tour
- #History and Culture
◆A long-established sake brewery founded in 1832 by Hakurei Brewery.
During the sake brewing tour (reservation required), you can see the state of the historic sake brewery, such as the former Kamaba and the brewery.
※Please contact Hakurei Sake Brewery directly for a tour of sake brewing.
Photo courtesy of: Hakurei Sake Brewery
- #History and Culture
There are several Hatsumode spots around Amanohashidate.
Please come to the end of the year and pray for the benefit of the new year.
- #Activity
- #History and Culture
The Miyazu Lantern Nagashi Fireworks Festival, which is held every year on August 16, is a major event that gorgeously colors Miyazu summer.
The large fireworks that color the night sky are launched from the sea, and you can enjoy a powerful sight as if the sea and the sky are united.
- #Nature and landscape
- #Activity
- #History and Culture
- #Tourist facilities
An inn where you can spend a relaxing time, "filling your heart in another Kyoto."
Please enjoy the back room of Kyoto, magnificent nature, and gentle flow of time.
- #Nature and landscape
- #Activity
- #History and Culture
- #Tourist facilities
An inn where you can spend a relaxing time, "filling your heart in another Kyoto."
Please enjoy the back room of Kyoto, magnificent nature, and gentle flow of time.
- #Tourist facilities
◆Red Brick Museum The world's only brick-themed museum. It is the oldest existing steel-framed brick building and is designated as a national important cultural property.
Photo courtesy of: Kyoto DMO of the Sea
- #Tourist facilities
◆This is a facility where you can experience the history of developing as the Fukuchiyama Railway Museum Fukurelle "Fukuchiyama, a railway town", using premium materials and multiple hands-on content.
Photo courtesy of: Fukuchiyama-shi