A day-trip onsen facility nestled in the abundant nature of the Tetori Valley, offering breathtaking views of the majestic Hakusan mountain range.
Kōbō no Yu is a day-trip onsen facility located in Uenomati, Hakusan City, Ishikawa Prefecture. It's peacefully situated in the lush natural surroundings of the Tetori Valley, overlooking the sacred Mount Hakusan. The Tetori Valley is part of the Hakusan National Park, renowned for its stunning valley scenery and rich natural beauty. At Kōbō no Yu, you can unwind and soothe your daily weariness while enjoying the magnificent views of the Tetori Valley. The onsen water is a sodium-calcium chloride spring, said to be effective for neuralgia, muscle pain, and joint pain. The facility offers a variety of onsen experiences, including saunas and open-air baths. There are high-temperature and mist saunas, both designed to warm you from the inside out. The open-air baths allow you to relax in the onsen while fully immersing yourself in the natural beauty of the Tetori Valley. Kōbō no Yu also boasts leisure facilities such as barbecue areas and tennis courts. The spacious barbecue areas are perfect for enjoying quality time with family and friends. Six tennis courts with sand-filled artificial turf are available for serious tennis enthusiasts. In addition to the onsen and leisure facilities, Kōbō no Yu also has a restaurant. The restaurant serves delicious meals using locally sourced ingredients. Dishes featuring fresh vegetables harvested in the Tetori Valley are highly recommended. Kōbō no Yu is a highly recommended spot to fully enjoy the natural beauty of Mount Hakusan and the Tetori Valley, with onsen and leisure activities all in one place. Mount Hakusan and the Tetori Valley offer many other tourist attractions. For example, within Hakusan National Park, you'll find the Mount Hakusan hiking trail and Hakusan Shrine. In the Tetori Valley, you can explore the Tetori Valley walking path and Tetori Fish Land. Why not make Kōbō no Yu your base for exploring the rich natural beauty of Mount Hakusan and the Tetori Valley?