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Hot springs in Geto

1Springs
65°CAvg temp
1Public baths
0Free entry
1Near train
1 hotel nearby1 attractions nearby
Geto Onsen, Geto

Geto Onsen

Geto · Tohoku

65°CPublic Bath

A wild mountain onsen deep in Kurikoma Quasi-National Park in Iwate Prefecture, founded in 1134. Seven outdoor bathing pools sit along a rocky riverbed with no walls between you and the forest. The water bubbles up directly from the riverbed and banks. Access is closed from mid-November through early May when the mountain road is buried in snow.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Most hot springs in Geto charge an entrance fee. Check individual listings for the most current pricing information.

Hot springs in Geto average around 65°C. Individual springs range from relaxing warm baths to intensely hot therapeutic pools — always check the temperature rating before entering.

Geto is accessible by Shinkansen and local rail from major Japanese cities. Check individual spring listings for detailed transit directions from your starting point.

Yes. Geto has 1 public bath well-suited to first-time onsen visitors. Rinse thoroughly before entering, no swimming, and keep noise to a minimum.

The best time to visit is from June to October when the roads are open and the natural beauty of Kurikoma Quasi-National Park can be fully appreciated. Avoid winter due to road closures. is considered the ideal time to visit Geto. Hot springs are a year-round attraction — winter visits are especially popular as the contrast between cold air and hot water creates a uniquely atmospheric soak.

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About hot springs in Geto

Geto Onsen, nestled in Kitakami, Iwate Prefecture, is a quintessential onsen town with a rich history dating back to 1134. Visitors are drawn to its traditional ryokan and natural hot spring baths that offer a serene escape into Japan's cultural heritage. The onsen area, surrounded by the scenic Kurikoma Quasi-National Park, features seven spring sources flowing into outdoor soaking pools with views of a crystal-clear river. With facilities including open-air baths and cave baths rich in calcium sulfate, Geto Onsen provides an authentic hot spring experience. Despite its simple accommodations, the onsen inns offer comfort with traditional tatami rooms, allowing guests to relax after bathing or even cook their own meals.