
Hirauchi Onsen
About 10 minutes drive south from Onoaida you will arrive to the small village of Hirauchi (平内). Drive beyond Hirauchi and the sign for the onsen is visible on the left-hand side of the main road. The turn off leads down to the Hirauchi or Kaichu (海中 meaning ‘in the sea’) seaside onsen. This onsen is only accessible twice a day for a couple of hours before and after low tide – you can pay a night time visit as well, but take a torch! To check the local tide times then click here. The longer you wait after low tide, the hotter the pools become.
The Hirauchi onsen is a popular stop-off on the YES Island Tour. If you would like to enter the onsen during the island tour then we can usually time our visit with the low tide. If you don’t wish to enter the onsen then it’s still worth a visit to see the beautiful setting, smell the sulphur and if you’re lucky, come across some sunbathing fish (!). Plus you’ll be able to take a close up look at the pools, which you can’t do – politely – when they are full of naked people.
There are three bathing pools: a foot bath (足) and a couple of small pools which you use to take water to rinse yourself before entering. The largest pool can fit 5 or 6 people. There are no changing rooms, so bring a plastic bag to put your clothes in and leave it on the rocks. As like most places in Japan there is, of course, a special place to take your shoes off. Make sure you do take your shoes off at the proper location as the locals get angry when they see people trodding all over their onsen in shoes.
The onsen is unisex so use a towel or a sarong if you’re feeling shy. There is a sign indicating that people with tattoos cannot enter the onsen (a common policy in Japan). A way round this is to cover visible tattoos with a band-aid or 10! However, if the tattoos are small and discreet then bathers are not usually bothered by them. The onsen costs 200 yen and you put your money in the honesty box at the top of the path before you enter. Don’t forget to take a plastic bowl from the rack as well to use when rinsing yourself
The Hirauchi Onsen was not made as a tourist attraction, but it has become a tourist attraction. It has been used as a bath for the locals for 400 years and so please show respect for the onsen procedures when taking a bath.
OPEN:
3 hours between high tide & low tide.
Tide times are listed here .
CLOSED:
NOTE:
Entry: 300 yen (donation)
GALLERY:
DATA
Japanese Name:
平内海中温泉
Adrress:
Hirauchi 7-2, Yakushima
TEL:
0997-47-2953
E-mail:
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Location:
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