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    Things to do in Niseko:Niseko Goshiki Onsen

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    Hokkaido
    Cuisine
    Hot spring
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    A mysterious and peaceful village worthy of the name of a fairyland.

    After climbing up the Niseko mountains with a sea of ​​clouds below you, you will find yourself in a hot spring village located 750 meters high in the Niseko Mountains.

    Goshiki Onsenkyo is surrounded by the smell of sulfur that is typical of hot springs, and opens out to the beautiful scenery of the mountains.

    The fresh greenery that changes color as the snow slowly melts is a sight to behold, and in autumn, the entire mountain turns brightly colored, transporting you to another world.

     

     

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    About hot springs

    There are two bathrooms: the large public bath and the Karamatsu no Yu.

    Our hot springs, fed directly from the source, have two locations: the large public bath and the open-air Karamatsu no Yu where you can enjoy the scenery. The sulfur-containing hot water has a smooth, transparent color that is gentle on the skin, and it does not get cold after bathing, leaving your skin moisturized and beautiful. Relax and soothe your tired body in the spacious bath that springs from the earth.

     

     

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    About spring quality

    A 100% fresh hot spring that has just bubbled up from the underground. A spacious indoor bath and an open-air open-air bath that is known for its passionate fans. Its efficacy is widely known and is effective for chronic eczema, neuralgia, diabetes, atopic dermatitis, etc. The origin of the name Goshiki Onsen is said to come from the fact that “there are 5 types of hot springs, compared to 2 in normal hot springs,” and “The color of the water appears to be five colors depending on the day because of the sulfur content.”

     

     

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    The hot springs are acidic and sulfur-containing, and are rich in magnesium, sodium, calcium, nitrates, and chlorides, and are rich in natural nutrients.The smooth, clear water is gentle on the skin. It has various effects such as neuralgia, frozen shoulders, women’s diseases, and high blood pressure. Many people visit here for hot spring treatments, and it is also recommended for skiing and mountain climbing.

     

     

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    About the scenery

    You can immerse yourself in a special sense of openness with the view of Niseko Ampuri and Iwaonupuri right in front of you. From our proud open-air hot spring, Niseko Annupuri and Iwaonupuri can be seen right in front of you, giving you a special sense of freedom. In the summer, you can hear the chirping of birds amidst the lush greenery, and in the winter, the whole area is covered in silver, so you can enjoy bathing while being soothed by the fantastic scenery.

     

     

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    Day trip bath

    Day trip bath After enjoying skiing or mountain climbing in Niseko, please use the day trip bath to soothe your tired body.

    (If the wind and snow are severe during the winter, the roads will be closed and you may not be able to come to the venue or return home. Please check the situation or contact us in advance.)

     

     

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