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Must-Visit Attractions Near Jozankei Onsen
Hoheikyo Onsen
For those who adore onsen bathing, don't miss the chance to visit Hoheikyo Onsen, located just a short distance south of Jozankei. Known for having Japan's most extensive open-air baths, these serene waters can host up to 200 guests at once. With picturesque views of fresh greenery surrounding the area, a tranquil and rejuvenating experience is waiting for you at Hoheikyo Onsen.
Hana Momiji
Experience the warm hospitality and traditional charm of Hana Momiji, a delightful hotel offering exquisite dining experiences and a rooftop bath with panoramic views. In this Jozankei hotel, feel the essence of Japanese hospitality and relaxation, where you can get a nature's escape from the ski resort nearby.
Toyako Onsen
Located at the foot of Mount Usu, Toyako Onsen is a popular hot spring resort town on the shores of Lake Toya. This vibrant destination includes luxury hotels with scenic hot spring baths that overlook the lake. For a small fee, day visitors can also enjoy these relaxing baths. Take a walk along the lakeside promenade with foot baths and catch the nightly fireworks from May to October. Plus, get the chance to ride a sightseeing boat cruise departing from this picturesque area.
Shikotsu Toya National Park
Shikotsu-toya National Park is famous for its stunning lakes, Toyako and Shikotsuko. Easily reached from Sapporo, this national park offers all kinds of outdoor activities, including hiking and enjoying soothing hot springs in outdoor baths with its scenic landscapes of caldera lakes, onsen towns, and volcanoes. With five unique areas to explore, you can enjoy the natural beauty of Toyako Lake, Shikotsuko Lake, Noboribetsu, Jozankei, and Mount Yotei, a striking volcano near Niseko.
Jozankei Shrine
Visit Jozankei Shrine to enjoy panoramic views of Jozankei Onsen. As you approach the shrine, you'll be greeted by the enchanting sight of Ezoengosaku flowers blooming in spring and vibrant fall foliage in autumn. The shrine's tranquil surroundings serve as the starting point for the trail leading to Mt. Yuhi, attracting hikers seeking relaxation and rejuvenation surrounded by natural beauty.
Tips for Your Jozankei Onsen Experience
Several baths offer day or half-day passes for visitors.
Small foot baths of hot water are scattered around town, ideal for a quick pick-me-up.
There is an entrance fee to access the Iwato Kannondo temple.
When at an onsen, make sure to follow the proper bathing and washing instructions; Japanese bathing etiquette is quite strict.
Jozankei Onsen (hot spring) typically sets apart their bathing areas into male and female sections.