Itadome Onsen

板留温泉

At Itadome, you can see the flow of the Aseishikawa River and the grandeur of Iwaki Mountain from the guest rooms and the baths. Only in this tranquil hot spring village can you enjoy the aesthetic of the red sky and beautifully-colored foliage. Water temperature at ground level: 58 degrees Celsius, Bath type: sulfate/chloride spring, Beneficial effects: especially good for healing cuts, heat rash, lacquer poisoning, neuralgia (nerve pain), muscle pain, and skin diseases.

Area
Tsugaru area
Category
Hot Springs
Trip Category
Onsen(Hot Springs)

General Information

Address
青森県黒石市板留字宮下
Telephone Number
0172-52-3488
Directions
From Kuroishi Station, board the Konan Bus Okawara/Nurukawa Line (for Itadome) and get off at Itadome.

Basic Information

  • Multilingual
    Staff
  • Multilingual
    Signs
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Contactless
    Payments
  • Tax Free
  • Parking Lot
  • Barrier-Free
    Toilet
  • Barrier-Free

COVID-19 Prevention

  • Face Masks
    Required
  • Sanitizing
    Stations
  • Temperature
    Checks
  • Physical
    Distancing

MAP

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【Please Help Reduce Traffic Congestion and Preserve the Environmentt in the Tsutanuma Area】

When: Friday, October 20th - Tuesday, October 31st, 2023

Tsutanuma Pond in Tsuta Yacho no Mori (Tsuta Bird Sanctuary) within Towada-Hachimantai National Park faces issues such as road congestion, street parking, and damage to the natural environment due to the heavy influx of visitors during the autumn foliage season. 

To preserve the beauty of Tsutanuma for future generations, we ask for your understanding and cooperation in contributing an environmental conservation fee and using an advance reservation system to prevent traffic congestion.

Congestion countermeasures and environmental conservation around Tsutanuma Request for cooperation