Explore the Hidden Gem of Japan: RUto Onsen
by _AutumnLeaf
Nov 21, 2024
Calling all hot spring enthusiasts! Let me introduce you to a charming and lesser-known onsen, Tsuru-no-Yu, located in the Nyuto Onsen Village. This onsen is steeped in history, featuring entirely wooden structures in a traditional Japanese style. Among the four baths available, the 'White Bath' is a must-try, often referred to as the 'Beauty Bath' for its skin-smoothing effects, making it particularly popular among women.
Transportation: Nestled in the mountains, Tsuru-no-Yu is not the easiest to reach. We opted for a self-drive trip, combining it with a skiing adventure at Lake Tazawa. For those using public transport, expect several transfers: JR Tazawako Station to Nyuto Onsen via bus, followed by a hotel shuttle.
Scenery: The words 'wind, flower, snow, and moon' perfectly capture the essence of Tsuru-no-Yu. We were lucky to visit during a full moon, enjoying the serene experience of soaking in the hot springs while watching the snowfall. The tranquility is unmatched, with only the sounds of flowing water and falling snow to accompany you.
Dining: The meals at Tsuru-no-Yu are simply outstanding, focusing on health and wellness, which might explain the longevity and slim figures of the Japanese. All ingredients are incredibly fresh, with dinner featuring seasonal grilled fish, a local yam hotpot, fragrant Akita rice, and an exquisite mushroom soba soup base. There's also a selection of sake. While breakfast is average, the fish served at both meals is exceptionally delicious, leaving a lasting impression long after returning home. #Onsen #JapaneseCuisine #HiddenTravelGems #Japan #SnowScenery
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