Takeo Onsen
About This Destination
Location
Prefecture: Saga
Address: Takeo, Saga, Japan
Nearest Station: Takeo Onsen Station
Visitor Information
Credit Cards: Unknown
Food Options: Several restaurants in the onsen district. The area is known for Saga beef and local tofu dishes.
Access
Saga, Japan
Get DirectionsFrequently Asked Questions
How do I get to Takeo Onsen?
From Hakata, take the JR Limited Express 'Midori' to Takeo-Onsen Station (about 1 hour 10 minutes, 3,500 yen) or the Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen 'Kamome' (similar time). The vermilion gate is a 10-minute walk from the station. Free shuttle service from station to most ryokan with reservations. By car, free parking is available throughout the onsen district.
What's the entry fee for the public baths?
Moto-yu (the original public bath, 530 yen) opens daily 6:30 AM–midnight. The historic Tono-sama-yu Lord's Bath (3,800 yen for a 1-hour private booking, max 2 people) lets you bathe in the same waters where feudal lords once bathed. Sagi-no-yu (530 yen, with a smaller women-only section) is the third option. Multi-day bath passes available for 1,200 yen. Cash only at most baths.
What's special about the vermilion gate?
The Romon gate was designed in 1914 by Tatsuno Kingo — the architect behind Tokyo Station and the Bank of Japan. Built without a single nail in traditional Japanese carpentry techniques, the bright vermilion gate is a designated Important Cultural Property. Each of the gate's four corners has zodiac-animal reliefs corresponding to four of the twelve zodiac directions (the other eight were never confirmed — long thought to be a mystery, but recently rediscovered hidden inside Tokyo Station). Free to walk through any time.
What can I combine with a Takeo Onsen visit?
Mifuneyama Rakuen (15 minutes by bus or taxi) for the historic garden and seasonal teamLab installations is the most popular pairing. Takeo City Library has won design awards for its renovation by Tsutaya — a beautiful free space with a coffee shop. Kawagoe-area pottery towns Arita and Imari (30 minutes by train) are world-famous for porcelain. Combine all for a full Saga onsen-art-craft day.
Nearby Destinations
♨️ Other Onsen in Saga
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