JodogahamaParkHotel

An artificial hot spring with Komeiseki, where abundant minerals dissolve into the water, and an open-air bath where you can feel the sea breeze

Iwate Miyako City

"Jodogahama Park Hotel" is a lodging facility in Miyako, Iwate Prefecture. Its large public baths feature a artificial hot spring made with Komeiseki, a natural mineral stone approved by Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, whose abundant minerals dissolved in the water gently warm the body. The hotel offers two large public baths with ocean views of the Pacific Ocean and beautiful red pine forests, and guests can enjoy bathing at an ideal location overlooking the sunrise from the easternmost point of Honshu. Day-use bathing is available on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays only.

Hot Spring & Bath Information

Bath

TypeArtificial Hot Spring

An artificial hot spring made with Komeiseki, a natural mineral stone approved by Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, designed to warm your body from the core. The large public baths operate on a gender-swapping schedule, and one bath offers a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean through red pines and lets you enjoy the sunrise from the easternmost point of Honshu, while the other is surrounded by beautiful red pine forests and offers a quiet, nature-filled atmosphere. The rich minerals that dissolve from Komeiseki smooth and condition the skin, helping to relieve travel fatigue, stiff shoulders, and sensitivity to cold.

Business Hours

Monday
15:30〜00:00
05:00〜09:30
Tuesday
15:30〜00:00
05:00〜09:30
Wednesday
15:30〜00:00
05:00〜09:30
Thursday
15:30〜00:00
05:00〜09:30
Friday
15:30〜00:00
05:00〜09:30
Saturday
15:30〜00:00
05:00〜09:30
Sunday
15:30〜00:00
05:00〜09:30
Holiday
15:30〜00:00
05:00〜09:30
💡 [Day-use bathing] Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays only, 12:00-15:00 (last admission 14:30)

Closed Days: None

Address

〒027-0001 Iwate Prefecture, Miyako City, Hitachihama-cho 32-4

Hotel & Ryokan

Gender Access

Gender Separated

Tattoos in the Communal Bath
Unknown (Please Check)

The above applies to the communal (shared) baths. At facilities with private baths or private saunas, guests with tattoos may still be able to bathe. Please check with the facility for details.

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