Furano Onsen Guide

Tired from a day smashing Furano’s waist-deep pow? We recommend relaxing with a traditional Japanese onsen (we know that’s the local info you’re really chasing).

Furano is home to a variety of natural hot spring onsens, each offering a unique opportunity for those looking to experience traditional Japanese relaxation. Below, we have listed our tips for the best and most accessible onsen experiences around town, but first, let’s hash over some essential etiquette tips that all visitors should know before visiting. 

Onsen Etiquette

  • Wash Prior To Bathing: Most Japanese onsens have a shower area for guests to thoroughly wash their body before entering the bath. It is seen as rude or impolite to enter an onsen with dirt, sweat or soap on your body, so it is important to scrub yourself clean before entering the hot spring.
  • Use the Modesty Towel: As nudity is a huge part of the onsen experience, modesty is expected. You will be given a small modesty towel upon entry so that you can hide your private parts as you’re moving between the change rooms, showers and bathing areas. 
  • Tie Up Your Hair: If you have long hair, it is expected that you tie it up to avoid it touching the water.
  • No Dunkin’: In a similar vein, dunking your head under the water is strictly prohibited in onsens.
  • Tattoos: We know that a lot of people are wondering about this one. Yes, more often than not tattoos are banned in onsens due to their associations with organised crime in Japan. While some onsens will allow tattoos (especially the ones in tourist areas such as Niseko), many won’t. If you have a small tattoo, you can sometimes get a pad or bandage from reception to cover it up, however, if you’re covered in them, you may run into some issues.
  • Pregnant & Period: If you are pregnant or on your period, it is recommended that you don’t attend an onsen. 
  • No Drunk People/No Glass: While we agree that the thought of an onsen and a couple of bev’s sounds like a pretty bangin’ time, the majority of onsens have banned the consumption of alcohol.
  • Let it Fly: In most onsens (except for a few mixed gendered ones), it is mandatory that you must be naked while bathing to avoid dirty swimwear contaminating the hot spring.

Tip* – Some onsen have age restrictions on children, so if you are planning on attending with an infant it is worth checking in advance if the onsen will allow young children.


 

Benefits of Onsens

  • Hot springs have a sedative effect that relieves stress, allowing you to unwind in deep relaxation.
  • Sodium chloride hot springs are rich in carbon dioxide which helps promote blood circulation and warm the body.
  • The minerals in hot-springs have an enriching quality on the skin, helping to give you softer skin while also removing oil and dirt from your sebum. 
  • Provides benefits for illnesses such as: neuralgia, muscular pain, arthritis, skin disease, hypertension, diabetes and more. 

The Best Onsen Around Furano

Highland Furano

Walking through the seemingly endless lavender farms of Furano is an unforgettable experience in itself. Pair that with an onsen that gives you the chance to soak in the region’s natural beauty for extended periods of time–now, that can’t be beaten.

DEETS

Hours: 6:00 – 23:00

Price: Adult ¥650, Junior High Students ¥410, Child ¥260, Seniors ¥450. 

Amenities: Body soap, shampoo, conditioner, shaving cream, aftershave, razor, comb, towels.

Access: Male, female and family baths

Mineral Quality: Alkaline hypocholrus cold mineral spring

PERKS

+ Private family bath available for ¥2,800 per hour (reservation required)

+ Indoor and Outdoor Baths

Rehabilitation Bathroom Available (must have carer with you)

+ Restaurant on-site

Sauna

+ Jacuzzi

Shirogane Park Hills Hotel

Located within close proximity to famous Furano landmarks Shirahige Falls and Blue Pond, Shirogane offers up a tranquil onsen setting tucked away in Furano’s deeply meditative forests. The perfect place to unwind, grab a hearty meal and then head out exploring!

DEETS

Hours: 11:00 – 21:00 

Price: Adult ¥1,200, Children ¥770 

Amenities: Body soap, shampoo, conditioner, towels available for hire.

Access: Male and female baths

Mineral Quality: A composite of magnesium, calcium sulfate, chloride, bicarbonate and iron springs

PERKS

Restaurant on-site, meal and bath sets available

+ Indoor and Outdoor Baths

+ Sauna

+ Indoor heated lap pool

+ Japanese and Western style baths available

New Furano Prince Hotel

Furano’s New Prince Hotel is an absolute haven for off-snow winter activities. The world famous Ningle Terrace, various restaurants and bars, a golf course (summer only), and some of the best onsen within the Furano region. Drop in for a bath, stay for an evening of fun activities. 

DEETS

Hours: 13:00 – 24:00 

Price: Adult ¥1,700, Children ¥500 

Amenities: Body soap, shampoo, conditioner, cosmetics, hair dryer.

Access: Male and female baths

Mineral Quality: Sodium and Calcium Chloride

Tattoo Friendly: No

PERKS

+ 10 minutes by car from JR Furano Train Station

+ Indoor and Outdoor Baths

+ Sauna

+ Multiple restaurants on-site

+ Water that bubbles from 1,010 metres underground

 

La Terre Onsen

Reading this list and unsure what the difference between the different kinds of onsen are? Try them out for yourself – La Terre Onsen offers up a whopping 15 different styles of natural hot springs, including private open-air baths!

DEETS

Hours: 10:00 – 22:00 

Price: Adult ¥900, Children ¥500

Amenities: Body soap, shampoo, conditioner, hair dryer, other cosmetics.

Access: Male and female baths

Mineral Quality: Sodium-calcium chloride spring

Tattoo-friendly: Allowed in some smaller baths and private baths but not in large public bath.

PERKS

+ 21 different baths on offer

+ 15 different styles of bath including indoor, outdoor, cat baths, pot baths, cypress baths, waterfall baths, sleeping bath and more

+ Sauna 

+ Private open-air onsen available

+ On-site restaurants, bars and ice-cream bar available

Furanui Hot Spa

Find yourself getting a bit overwhelmed with the natural heat of an onsen? Furanui offers up lukewarm 31°C spring water perfect for seniors and diabetics to relax and unwind without subjecting themselves to scorching temperatures.

DEETS

Hours: 07:00 – 22:00 

Price: Adult ¥700, Children ¥350 

Amenities: Body soap, shampoo, conditioner, hair dryer, shower caps, combs, razors.

Access: Male and female baths

Mineral Quality: Carbonated

Tattoo-Friendly: No

 

PERKS

+ Silo No Yu avaliable (summer only)

+ On the 5th day of each month children receive a free ice cream

+ Male and female baths swapped daily, giving you the option to experience new surroundings over multiple visits

+ Restaurant on-site

+ As advertised on their website, the water is drinkable…if that’s your flavour

Hakuginso Onsen

One of the rare onsen options that offers up both coed baths and an outdoor public family bath, Hakuginso is an awesome option to soak up some traditional Japanese relaxation with your nearest and dearest. 

Please note: Bathing suits must be worn in coed and family baths.

DEETS

Hours: 10:00 – 21:00

Price: Adult ¥700, Children ¥500, Infants ¥300 

Amenities: Body soap, shampoo, conditioner, hair dryer, shower caps, combs, razors, samue (robe)

Access: Male, female and family baths

Mineral Quality: Sodium, calcium, chloride, sulfate

PERKS

4 Male Only baths, 4 female only baths, 4 mixed family baths

+ Indoor and Outdoor Baths

+ Sauna

+ Bed baths available

+ Jacuzzi

 

 

Ryounkaku Tokachidake Onsen

Keen on soaking up a hot spring 1,280 metres above sea level while taking in insane views of the Tokachi-dake Volcano.

DEETS

Hours: 8:00 – 19:00

Price: ¥1,000

Amenities: Body soap, shampoo, conditioner.

Access: Coed private baths

Mineral Quality: Iron, aluminum, calcium, sulfate

PERKS

+ Offers accommodation perfect for backcountry explorers 

+ On-site restaurant

+ Two different water sources

+ Mountain yoga sessions held over summer

+ Offers mochi pounding events over New Year’s

Fukiage Onsen

Just finished night riding? Fukiage onsen is open 24 hours! A natural hot spring in the middle of the Mt Tokachidake woods, Fukiage offers up a tranquil setting underneath the stars for all to enjoy.

DEETS

Hours: 24 Hours

Price: Free 

Amenities: N/A

Access: Natural outdoor onsen

Mineral Quality: Sulfate

Gender: Coed bath

PERKS

+ FREE 

+ Coed

+ Under the stars

+ FREE

+ IT’S FREE

Visiting More Than Just Hakuba?

Excited about visiting Furano’s huge selection of onsen? Of course you are! But first things first, have you got your rentals sorted for when you’re in town? Can’t have a post-shred onsen without gear to shred on!

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