Relax in traditional hot springs visited by generations of feudal lords and samurai
Experience hot spring culture in one of the top three onsen villages of old Tohoku.
Don't Miss
- Performances by the Higashiyama geigi (geisha)
- The Higashiyama Water Throwing Festival in August
How to Get There
Higashiyama Onsen is accessible by train, then bus or taxi.
From Tokyo, take the Tohoku Shinkansen to Koriyama. Change here on the JR Ban-etsu West line to Aizu-Wakamatsu Station. The Aizu Wakamatsu Town Bus or a short 10-minute taxi ride will get you to the area.
Walk the path of warriors and poets
Located close to town, Higashiyama Onsen was discovered about 1,300 years ago, supposedly by the Buddhist priest Gyoki. The feudal lords and their samurai retainers came to the hot springs to relax, as did poets and writers.
Surrounded by culture
Nearby, there are a variety of different things to check out. Head to Tsuruga Castle , a reconstruction of the original castle that stood in Aizuwakamatsu for centuries. There's also the Aizu Samurai Mansion , a 38-room complex that showcases the lives of people from the Edo period (1603-1867).
* The information on this page may be subject to change due to COVID-19.