Discover Kurama Onsen | Kyoto Hot Spring & Wellness Experience

Atsuki Nakagawa • September 25, 2019

Kurama Onsen is a natural hot spring facility located in the Kurama–Kibune area of Kyoto, offering both day-use bathing and overnight stays. Surrounded by lush mountains and far from the noise of the city, it provides a शांत and relaxing onsen experience in a peaceful natural setting.

・Facility Information

Address  520 Kurama Honmachi, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto 601-1111, Japan

Business Hours

10:00–21:00

Restaurant Hours

Lunch: 12:00–15:00 (Last order 14:30)

Dinner: 17:00–20:30 (Last order 20:00)

Parking  30 spaces (free)

Admission Fees

Adults: Weekdays ¥2,500 / Weekends & holidays ¥2,700

About Bath Variety & Quality

The hot spring water at Kurama Onsen is gentle on the skin, making it especially suitable for those who are not accustomed to onsen bathing. Its greatest attraction is the spacious open-air bath, which offers a wonderful sense of openness and allows you to relax deeply.

About Atmosphere & Authenticity

Its location, surrounded by magnificent nature, strongly conveys the essence of a traditional Japanese onsen experience—quietly soaking in hot spring water in the heart of nature.

About Comfort

There is a spacious rest area where you can lie down and relax, allowing you to spend extended periods comfortably. The food is also very delicious, and with a wide variety of menu options, it comes highly recommended.

About Accessibility for Tourists

Although it is located about one hour by train from central Kyoto, making access somewhat inconvenient, its nature-surrounded setting is precisely its greatest charm.

For international visitors interested in hot springs, Kurama Onsen is certainly one of the top choices to consider when visiting Kyoto.

About Scenic Value / Surroundings

Around Kurama Onsen, you will find Kurama-dera Temple, Kibune Shrine, and popular hiking trails. Many international visitors enjoy exploring these spots, and soothing your body in the hot spring afterward is truly an exceptional experience.


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