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A fusion of hot springs, tradition, and art! New hot spring facilities inspired by the Asuka Period

[Ages 2-11] Exclusive Exprience in Dogo Onsen! "Dogo Onsen Annex Asukanoyu" Ticket [1st floor bathrooms are available].

USD1.96(JPY300)

  • Instant Booking
  • Supported Languages:
    Japanese
Participants(Min.):
1 Person
Participants(Max.):
10 People
Min. Participants Required For Activity:
1 Person
Payment Method:
Credit Card (VISA/MASTER/AMERICAN EXPRESS/JCB)
Fee:
Price USD 1.96
Age (Min.):
2 years old
Cancellation:
No
Booking deadline:
1 day prior by 23:59

Activity

The combination of traditional and contemporary art stimulates the senses!

The traditions and legends associated with Dogo Onsen are exhibited here under the theme "Dogo of the Ancient Times," making this location a focal point for the development of hot spring culture.

Take in the world of art and hot water!

In the public bath, a mural of Tobe ware reproduces a scene from a waka poem about Dogo Onsen. In the open-air bath, Decora panels and Kikumagawara andon lanterns express the world of Manyoshu (collection of poems)

The pathway leading to the hot springs is decorated with regional crafts!

Visitors can see the traditions of Ehime by viewing sculptures of calligraphy created by calligrapher Shisyu, "thousand-year nails," or Japanese nails, as well as a curtain made of Iyo Kasuri (resist-dyed textiles), one of the three major types of Kasuri in Japan.

A hot-spring bathhouse that takes you back to the Asuka period

Prince Shotoku is said to have visited and bathed at Dogo Onsen. The bathhouse's Asuka-era architectural design makes it perfect as Japan's oldest hot spring.

Rarely seen "Bijin-no-yu (hot water of beauty)"

It is highly rare in Japan to find "Bijin-no-yu" (hot water of beauty), which flows freely from the spring without being heated or watered.


Schedule

  • A text message (containing a QR code and e-ticket download link) will be sent to your registered email address after your reservation is completed.

  • Please present your QR code voucher at the reception desk on the day of your visit and exchange it for physical ticket after scanning the code.

  • Enjoy Dogo Onsen

  • Dismissal


Included in the Fee

1F Public bath

Not included in the Fee

2F hall, 2F special bathroom, 2F private lounge, rental bathrobe, rental towels, tea, tea sweets

Meeting Place

Dogo Onsen Annex Asukanoyu

19-22 Dogoyunomachi, Matsuyama-shi, Ehime Prefecture

Directions

Nearest StationDogo Onsen Station

Directions to Nearest Station5 minutes walk

Destination by TaxiDogo Onsen Annex Asukanoyu


Things guests need to prepare on the day of the activity (clothes, belongings, etc.)

QR code with voucher

Towel (Available for purchase locally)


Cancellation Policy

No cancellation/changes can be made

Notes

[About the facility]
Dogo Onsen Honkan (main building) is also known as the hot spring that Soseki Natsume frequented.
With contemporary art and traditional Ehime crafts, the annex, Asukanoyu, which opened in 2017, keeps promoting the onsen culture.

[Precaution]
・Closed once a year in December. For details, please refer to the official website.
・Tickets for entrance purchased in advance cannot be changed or canceled at the local counter.
・Please refrain from bringing your food and drink.
・There are no towels provided in the second-floor hall and first-floor bathroom bathing courses. Rental towels are JPY 50, and rental bath towels are JPY 200.
・Dogo Onsen Annex Asukanoyu has no restrictions on admission, so those with tattoos can come and bathe.
・Children 0-1 years old are free of charge.
・Please be careful with children as the bath water is hot. There are no chairs in the bathroom for children to lie on.

[Business hours]
・6:00 AM - 11:00 PM (Last entry: 10:30 PM)
・Time limit: 90 minutes

Organizer

Dogo Onsen Office

5-6 Dogoyuno-cho, Dogo-yunomachi, Matsuyama-shi, Ehime Prefecture 790-0842

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