Yugawara onsen guide

Yutoro Sagasawa no Yuゆとろ嵯峨沢の湯

On a hillside between Yugawara and Manazuru, above a slope of mandarin orange groves with Sagami Bay spread below, Yutoro Sagasawa no Yu is the most scenically situated day spa in the area - two rotating named baths alternated daily, a four-metre cascading waterfall bath, a cave bath with steam effects, Finnish sauna, private rental baths, and a self-sourced alkaline spring drawn from 1,100 metres underground.

Onsen

  • Closed: Thursdays (except public holidays); open every day in March and August
  • Admission: ¥1,350 adult (middle school+); ¥650 child (elementary); infants free (one per adult). Private bath rental ~¥3,500/120 min. Parking free (30 spaces). Note: aggregators show ¥1,255-¥1,380 - price likely ¥1,350 current.
  • Day-use: Yes
  • Water: recirculated
  • Tattoos: Not permitted

Some details below are conservative defaults - see data notes for source contradictions.

About this place

Yutoro sits at Yoshihama1191 on Route 135, roughly equidistant between Yugawara and Manazuru stations at about two kilometres from each - not walkable from either without the bus, but the (Hanami) bus stop is one minute on foot from the entrance. By car, 30 free parking spaces and simple road access make it the natural choice for Tokyo-day-trip drivers heading along the Sagami Bay coast. The setting is the facility's first argument: a hillside above mandarin orchards, isolated from the main Yugawara valley, with an unobstructed panorama of Sagami Bay that stretches toward the Izu Peninsula on clear days. The outdoor deck between sauna rounds is reason enough to stay an extra hour.

The facility runs two named baths on a daily male/female rotation: and. centres on, a four-metre waterfall cascade bath that delivers genuine pressure across the shoulders and upper back; alongside it, a (bubble bath) and an indoor hinoki cypress bath, all oriented toward the bay. takes a different character - a (cave bath) with steam rising from the rocks and its own smaller waterfall, plus indoor baths with sea views. Both sides have outdoor deck access. If you prefer one over the other, the rotation schedule is on the facility's official site; otherwise the private rental baths are available regardless of the day for around ¥3,500 per 120 minutes, bookable at the front desk.

The spring is a self-sourced Pure Onsen - the facility pumps its own water from 1,100 metres underground, a separate provenance from the shared municipal distribution that most other Yugawara day-use facilities draw from. It emerges at 44.8°C (a high-temperature spring, just above the 42°C threshold), with a weakly alkaline character at around pH 8.0 and 760 mg/kg total dissolved solids. The water is colorless and odourless; multiple visitors describe a smooth, silky texture that lingers on the skin, and drinking spring water is available inside the building - a marker of the spring's overall quality. The water handling is recirculated with chlorination, confirmed by Yukoyuko (which explicitly marks source-fed hot-spring water as unavailable) and Supersento. Niftyonsen's listing says 'source-fed flow,' but this conflicts with both other aggregators and is likely a data entry error - the same pattern seen at Miyakami no Yu and New Welcity.

The Finnish sauna runs around 80-90°C adjacent to a cold plunge bath, with the outdoor terrace for recovery between rounds. Two restaurants handle meals, skewing toward fresh seafood - useful if you want to extend a half-day soak into an afternoon and dinner. Six overnight cottages are available if you want to stay, each with a private onsen bath from the same spring; day-use guests use the shared baths only. The facility provides shampoo, conditioner, body soap, and hairdryers; bring your own towel or rent at the counter.

Admission is ¥1,350 per adult (middle school and above), ¥650 per elementary school child, with one infant per adult free. Aggregators show prices from ¥1,255 to ¥1,380, likely reflecting tax-exclusive vs tax-inclusive reporting and periodic increases; the Kanagawa prefecture tourism page states ¥1,350. No significant peak surcharges have been documented. The facility is closed Thursdays except holidays; open every day in March and August. Weekday hours are 10:00-21:00 (last entry 20:30); weekends and holidays run until 22:00 (last entry 21:30).

In the Yugawara onsen lineup, Yutoro holds the scenic-variety slot. It offers the most theatrically differentiated bath environments in the area - waterfall, cave, bubble, sauna, private rental, drinking spring - in the best hilltop setting, and is the natural recommendation for car-based visitors wanting multiple bathing environments in a single session. For the purest mineral water, Mamanenoyu at ¥300 with its Pure Onsen certification wins on water quality. For novelty, Miyakami no Yu has Yugawara's first carbonated spring. For scale, New Welcity holds the largest outdoor pool and a genuine kakenagashi stone bath. Yutoro wins on setting, bath variety, and the sauna-deck-view combination.

Why we say this

Admission, hours, towel policy, bath types, tattoo policy, and water handling are pulled from official or guide pages, then cross-checked against public listings where available.

Sources checked
6 public sources
Data notes
6 conflict notes
Currentness
Static guide record, not a live inventory feed. Confirm hours, prices, closures, and booking availability before travel.

Quick facts

Address: Yoshihama, Yugawara, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 1191

Phone: 0465-62-2688

Hours: Weekdays 10:00-21:00 (last entry 20:30); weekends and holidays 10:00-22:00 (last entry 21:30)

Towels: Towel rental available (charged separately). Shampoo, conditioner, body soap, and hairdryers provided.

Baths on-site: open-air bath, indoor bath,,,, sauna, cold bath, reservable private,

Spring details

Source: (Yoshihama)

Spring type: Pure Onsen

Source temperature: 44.8°C

pH: 8

Handling: recirculated

Scores

Water quality 3.0/5medium(self-sourced) Pure Onsen at 44.8°C, pH 8.0, smooth alkaline character - drinking-quality water, silky after-bath feel per multiple visitors. recirculated+ on all baths (Yukoyuko confirms source-fed flow ✕); no per-bath kakenagashi option unlike New Welcity's stone bath. Niftyonsen 'source-fed flow' is a data error.
Bath variety 4.0/5highTwo daily-rotating named baths with distinct characters (waterfall+bubble vs cave+steam), Finnish sauna, cold plunge, private rental, outdoor deck, drinking spring. The most theatrically differentiated bath lineup in the Yugawara day-use roster.
Atmosphere 4.0/5highHilltop mandarin grove setting with Sagami Bay panorama - the strongest scenic position of any Yugawara day-use facility. Isolated from the main valley; quieter, more self-contained atmosphere. Outdoor deck with bay views is a standout element.
Cleanliness 3.7/5mediumConsistent positive visitor impressions on water feel and facility condition; full toiletries and hairdryers provided. No specific complaints found. Medium confidence: direct facility access was blocked by TLS error; data primarily from aggregator summaries.
Value 3.5/5medium¥1,350 for the variety and setting is fair. Price variance across aggregators (¥1,255-¥1,380) reduces confidence. No significant peak surcharges documented. Parking free.
Accessibility 3.2/5mediumBus stop provides transit access, but 2km from Yugawara and Manazuru stations. Car-oriented; 30 free spaces. No shuttle unlike New Welcity. Shorter hours than New Welcity. Closed Thursdays.

What people say

温泉は泉質が良くて、肌がツルツルピカピカになりました

The spring quality is excellent - skin came out smooth and luminous.

なめらかな肌触り

A silky, smooth texture on the skin.

周囲はみかん畑が連なり、相模湾を見渡す眺望も自慢です

Surrounded by mandarin orange groves, with a panoramic view of Sagami Bay we're proud of.

地下約千百十メートルから汲み上げる自家源泉

A self-sourced spring pumped from about 1,100 metres underground.

飲泉も可能です

Drinking the spring water is also available.

男女日替わり交替の浴場が2つあり、露天風呂のしつらえを大きく変えています

Two baths swap daily between men and women - each with a dramatically different outdoor design.

かけ流しではありません

This is not a source-flow bath.

Data notes

These are points where the platforms and official pages we consulted gave us conflicting information.

  • Water handling - Niftyonsen 'source-fed flow' vs Yukoyuko/Supersento recirculated: Yukoyuko explicitly marks source-fed hot-spring water as ✕ and lists recirculated + chlorinated. Supersento confirms recirculated. Niftyonsen says 'source-fed flow' - this conflicts with both aggregators and is treated as a data entry error, consistent with the same pattern found at Miyakami no Yu and New Welcity. Published as recirculated. Surugabank's note of 'no dilution needed' refers to the water added dimension only and does not contradict recirculated.
  • vs - self-sourced spring provenance: Unlike most Yugawara day-use facilities (Kogome no Yu, Miyakami no Yu, New Welcity, Mamanenoyu) which draw from the municipal distribution, Yutoro operates its own spring pumped from 1,100m below the property at ~320 liters/min. This distinction means the spring character is traceable to a single geological source. The spring is registered as but is a separate source from the town's shared supply network. Rubric §7.18 documents this pattern.
  • Admission price variance across aggregators: Niftyonsen and Yukoyuko list ¥1,255; Kanagawa pref official tourism page and Surugabank list ¥1,350; Supersento lists ¥1,380. The ¥1,255 figure likely reflects a stale tax-exclusive price or an older price tier. The ¥1,380 figure may reflect the most recent increase. Using ¥1,350 as the current stated price from the Kanagawa pref official source. Monitor for changes.
  • Official site TLS certificate error: yutoro.co.jp returned ERR_TLS_CERT_ALTNAME_INVALID on both http and https fetch attempts. Direct spring certificate data could not be retrieved. Spring data sourced from Niftyonsen and Surugabank cross-reference. Water handling confirmed via Yukoyuko and Supersento rather than the official notice poster.
  • Bath rotation - kanji and names: Two rotating baths named and confirmed via multiple sources. Kanji not verified from official site (TLS error). may be, may be (butterfly). The guide page refers to them by hiragana. Check official site when TLS resolves and update if kanji differ.
  • Tattoo policy: No official statement found in research. Niftyonsen review corpus includes '' (tattoo ban not enforced) - the phrasing implies a not_permitted policy exists but enforcement is lax. Published as not_permitted (standard Japanese onsen position). Verify with facility directly if needed.

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