Hayabusa Hot Springs

Hayabusa Hot Springs

Info

JR Shioyama Station → Yamanashi Kotsu Bus 15 minutes to Nishizawa Valley, Bus Stop: Get off the entrance of Hokkoji Temple, 5 minutes on foot; or JR Yamanashi City Station → 10 minutes to Nishizawa Valley, Bus Stop: Hayagami Bus, 1 minute walk
12km20 minutes from Chuo-do Katsunuma IC via National Route 20, Prefectural Road 34, National Road 411, Prefectural Road 38, National Road 140
50 units/free

Business Hours

10 ~ 21 o'clock

Price

2-hour adult 700 yen, 3-to-elementary school student 500 yen, 2-year-old and under free, 4-hour adult 1300 yen, 3-to-elementary school student 800 yen, 2-year-old and under free, 1-day adult 1800 yen, 3-to-elementary school student 1100 yen (including the Great Hall break), 2-year-old and under free

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An open-air bath at Hayabusa Onsen, which drew abundant hot springs


Open-air baths are tasked with Japanese garden style

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Related Spots

Roadside Station

It is located at the entrance of the Kanizaka Tunnel, the northern gateway of Yamanashi Prefecture, and is also the entrance of the Nishizawa Valley, and the area around the station is certified forest therapy base and road. The fresh green (rhododendron) in spring, the autumn foliage are worth a look. The roadside station has a rest room, a snack corner, and an exhibition and sales office for specialty products, including 1kg700 yen for Gon-saburo miso, 2140 yen for red wine with Yama-Sorbinion, and 2140 yen for wild vegetables, vegetables and fruits (peach, grape) in the produce corner.

Nishizawa Valley Promenade

A walking promenade along the valley. You can see waterfalls big and small. Spring rhododendrons, fresh greens and autumn foliage are particularly stunning. Around three hours and 30 minutes around.

Nishizawa Valley Observation Deck

A great resting point with a view of the mountains across the other side. Also seeing large clusters of rhododendrons around May. Autumn foliage is also great.

Panorama platform

An observation site at an altitude of 1325m, rising between Seisin Lake and Motosu Lake. Both lakes and Mt. Fuji can be seen as well as Lake West and Lake Kawaguchi, and in the distance from the Kofu basin to the Southern Alps. There is a hiking course from the west bank of Seisan Lake to the shores of Lake Motosu, which climbs the panorama platform and follows the ridge path to the south. About 2 hours 30 minutes walk.

Panorama platform

A view spot on the way from the plain to the Mikuni Pass. It overlooks Mount Fuji and Lake Yamanaka, and the ridge line is beautiful and feminine. In clear weather, you can also see the Southern Alps. From spring to autumn, morning and evening are recommended.

Sakuryu

A day-to-day hot spring that is exactly in front of the station. It boasts an abundance of hot water, and light green fresh hot water is lavished in four bathtubs.

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