AraisoOnsenAraiso-kan

A ryokan famed for its open-air baths overlooking the Sea of Japan and sunset, and its smooth, skin-beautifying hot spring

Shimane Masuda City

"Araiso Onsen Araiso-kan" is a secluded inn in Masuda City, Shimane Prefecture, built right on the shores of the Sea of Japan, with spectacular views. From every large bath, open-air bath, and private bath, you can take in an unobstructed panorama of the vast Sea of Japan, and fully enjoy its beautiful sunsets, the sound of the waves, and the sea breeze with all five senses. The spring water is a metasilicic acid spring (simple hot spring) characterized by a smooth, silky feel, with outstanding skin-beautifying benefits. The annex also offers rooms with open-air baths, allowing you to indulge in an exquisite private hot spring experience.

Hot Spring & Bath Information

Large Bath and Scenic Open-Air Bath

TypeNatural Hot Spring

A large bath and open-air bath set right by the shore of the Sea of Japan. In front of the tubs spreads an unobstructed view of the vast Sea of Japan and the horizon, and you can enjoy bathing with the sound of the waves as luxurious background music. At dusk, you can take in a breathtaking sunset as it sinks into the Sea of Japan. The spring water is a simple hot spring with a gentle, smooth texture, leaving your skin moist and helping ease the fatigue of travel.

Private Open-Air Bath

TypeNatural Hot Spring

A privately reservable open-air bath available by advance booking. It is designed with barrier-free accessibility in mind, so families and groups can relax and enjoy the hot spring without concern. You can have the panoramic view of the Sea of Japan all to yourself, and luxuriate in a smooth, skin-beautifying hot spring while surrounded by the pleasant scent of the shore and the sound of the surf.

Business Hours

Monday
06:00〜23:00
Tuesday
06:00〜23:00
Wednesday
06:00〜23:00
Thursday
06:00〜23:00
Friday
06:00〜23:00
Saturday
06:00〜23:00
Sunday
06:00〜23:00
Holiday
06:00〜23:00

Closed Days: None

Address

〒699-3506 Shimane Prefecture, Masuda City, Nishihirahara-cho 1019-1

Hotel & Ryokan

Gender Access

Gender Separated

Tattoo Policy
Unknown (Please Check)
Premium Magazine

Japan's Must-Visit Finest Onsen & Sauna Facilities

Curated by an expert who visits onsen and sauna facilities every day and has explored 300+ locations — only facilities confirmed to be truly exceptional are featured.

Learn more