kichi-no-yu
Large bath and open air bath. This bath has the aromatic scent of cypress in the air.

Operating Hours:
5:30am – 10:30am / 2:00pm – 12:30am
fuku-no-yu
Enjoy the mystic atmosphere of this Chinese style open air bath. Relax and marvel at your surroundings as you soak up the Oriental flavor.

Operating Hours:
5:30am – 10:30am / 2:00pm – 12:30am
shou-no-yu
Shou-no-Yu Facing the garden towards the Hiratakan, this bath provides a great view to the gardens and its evolution as the seasons change. Except for "Shou-no-Yu" the men's and women's baths are swapped over between the morning and evening to allow our guests to enjoy the variety of baths.

Operating Hours:
6:30am – 9:30am / 3:00pm – 11:00pm
SATONO-YU
This is the largest and most conveniently located of Kinosaki's seven bath houses. With spacious bathing facilities, assorted saunas, jacuzzis and outdoor baths, there is plenty to experience. The male and female bathing sections alternate daily between a classical Japanese style onsen and a Romanesque bathhouse, so be sure to try the Satono-yu at least twice.
JIZOU-YU
Jizou-yu is a popular bathhouse comprised of two large central baths with high ceilings and generous showering and washing facilities. The second floor features rest areas and private baths for family use.
YANAGI-YU
Being the smallest bathhouse in Kinosaki grants Yanagi-yu a very traditional and homely atmosphere. Securely placed in the center of Kinosaki, its convenience makes it popular with the locals and tourists alike.
ICHINO-YU
Until the arrival of Satono-yu, Ichino-yu had the pride of being the foremost bathhouse on the Japan Sea coast in western Japan. Newly renovated in 1999, this bathhouse offers many modern facilities, all housed within a handsome building of classical design. Ichino-yu adds a cave-pool to the usual bathing amenities in Kinosaki.
GOSHONO-YU
The newest of Kinosaki’s bathhouses, Goshono-yu offers an extremely relaxing bathing experience. The classic outdoor area is a great place to enjoy the maple leaves changing colours in autumn.
MANDARA-YU
Set back from the main road in its quiet surroundings, the building of Mandara-yu (which was painstakingly reconstructed in 2001) is and always has been, Kinosaki's most attractive and traditional style bathhouse.
KOUNO-YU
As local legend would have it, to recover from some ailment, a stork bathed in the marshes that once existed in the area now known as Kouno-yu. The healing properties of the marsh water grew to be famous and Kouno-yu was built on the site, becoming Kinosaki’s first bathhouse. Popular for its outdoor bath and situated at the foot of mountains covered with bamboo trees, Kouno-yu offers a private but splendid natural environment in which to relax.