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Snowy Retreat Through Time: A Journey to Tsurunoyu Onsen

Nestled in the Nyuto Onsen Village of Semboku City, Akita Prefecture, Tsurunoyu Onsen is a hidden gem that many consider a must-visit. Although transportation from Sendai or Lake Tazawa can be challenging, the breathtaking scenery upon arrival makes every effort worthwhile. Tsurunoyu retains a remarkably authentic atmosphere, free from excessive modern renovations. The entire onsen village feels like a secluded retreat deep in the mountains. Especially in winter, when snow blankets the rooftops and mountain peaks, the pristine scenery combined with the traditional wooden buildings creates an ambiance reminiscent of the Edo period, allowing visitors to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. The onsen facilities are diverse: private baths, mixed-gender outdoor baths, women-only outdoor baths, and indoor baths exclusively for women. Each bath offers a unique experience, with varying water qualities and temperatures, ranging from milky sulfur springs to clear waters, each providing its own therapeutic benefits. During the day, you can soak while admiring the snowy landscape, and at night, the tranquil atmosphere offers a different kind of serenity—utterly enchanting. The cost for an overnight stay with two meals ranges from ¥10,000 to ¥20,000 per person. While not inexpensive, the experience of savoring meals prepared with local ingredients and soaking in a historically rich onsen makes it well worth the price. If not for the slightly inconvenient transportation, it would be nearly perfect. Rating: 9/10 — If you're looking for a place to truly disconnect, immerse yourself in snowy landscapes, and experience a blend of history and nature, Tsurunoyu Onsen promises an unforgettable journey.
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Posted: Oct 1, 2025
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