# Ryujin Onsen

> A mountain hot spring town in the former Ryujin village of Tanabe, counted among Japan's three beauty waters for its smooth sodium bicarbonate spring.

- Prefecture: Wakayama
- Type: Onsen
- Address: Tanabe, Wakayama, Japan
- Admission: 800 yen
- Official site: https://www.motoyu-ryujin.com/

Ryujin Onsen lies along the Hidaka River in the mountains of the former Ryujin village, now part of Tanabe. The spring is said to have a history of around 1,300 years, and it is grouped with Kawanaka Onsen in Gunma and Yunokawa Onsen in Shimane as one of Japan's three beauty waters. Its water is a sodium bicarbonate spring that leaves the skin feeling smooth. The village's public bathhouse, Motoyu, draws directly from the source and is open to day visitors, alongside several traditional inns. The area sits near the Koya-Ryujin Skyline road and is popular for autumn foliage. It is reached by bus or car from Kii-Tanabe Station, roughly an hour and a half away.

## FAQ

### How do I get to Ryujin Onsen?

It is about a 1 hour 20 minute bus ride from JR Kii-Tanabe Station to the Ryujin Onsen stop.

### What makes Ryujin Onsen one of the three beauty waters?

Its sodium bicarbonate spring is gentle on the skin, and it is grouped with springs in Gunma and Shimane as Japan's three bijin-no-yu.

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Source: Ryujin Onsen — Japan Voyage
