Onsen hot spring is one of the most typical images of Japan. It infatuates visitors with seaside views or picturesque snow scenes, complete with Japanese macaque monkeys bathing next to people. Indeed, Japan’s supply of hot springs is so plentiful that even for bustling cities like Osaka, it’s not hard to find these natural spas. Here is a list of the best hot springs in the Osaka metropolitan area that you can visit for some relaxing moments. So, are you planning to visit top onsen in Osaka? Let’s check out our suggested 8  best onsen in Osaka, best hot springs in Osaka and famous onsen in Osaka as follows!

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Japanese macaque monkeys bathing in the snow, a typical image when thinking about Japan | best onsen in osaka
Taihei no Yu, one of the top onsen baths in Osaka | best onsen in osaka
Hinata no Yu, Osaka | best onsen in osaka
Amami Onsen Nanten-En | best onsen in osaka

Nobeha No Yu Tsuruhashi (#best onsen in osaka)

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This lavish spa is located right in the middle of Osaka’s Koreatown, the perfect escape from the bustle of the city right in the very heart of Osaka. Nobeha no Yu is a massive complex consisting of several floors of spas, saunas, and thermal baths, as well as dining and relaxing areas. There are both public baths and private baths for rental. Everything looks fancy but the price is very reasonable for the average budget tourists.

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| best onsen in osaka

Address: 3 Chome-13-41 Tamatsu, Higashinari-ku Osaka, 537-0023, Japan
Hours: 9 – 2 AM

Taihei no Yu

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This Sento (public bath house) is located near Namba, one of the most famous tourist attractions of the city. It really is a ‘super sento’, a large public bathroom designed to function as a recreation center. Taihei no Yu has bathrooms of many types, including outdoor hot tubs, electric baths, and cold water baths, along with a food court, spa area, game center, and so on. Its location is right next to the early morning fish market, completely suitable for those who love seafood.

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| best onsen in osaka
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Address: 2 Chome-2-8 Shikitsuhigashi, Naniwa-ku Osaka, 556-0012, Japan
Hours: 8 – 1 AM

Spa World (#top onsen in osaka)

Spa World osaka
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What do you think of combining the relaxing onsen baths with the thrilling games of a water park? This sounds interesting but a little hard to make it work, right? However, don’t forget that you are in Japan, everything is possible. Visit Spa World and experience the two-in-one entertainment zone. Inside, you’ll find a range of theme bathrooms, a wide river, and a large water slide. Moreover, there are also lots of quirky and adorable games, worth trying for those who want a more unique bathing experience.

Spa World osaka
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Spa World osaka
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Spa World osaka
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Address: 3 Chome-4-24 Ebisuhigashi, Naniwa-ku Osaka, 556-0002, Japan
Hours: 10 – 8:45 AM

Hinata no Yu (#best onsen in osaka)

This bathroom is located in the north of Osaka City, on top of an apartment building. Thus, bathers can admire Umeda’s stunning skyline while wallowing in the bathtub. Interesting features include a proper snack corner with foot baths and carbon dioxide baths, which help improve blood flow. The average cost is JPY 800 (USD 7) for entry. Plus, additional spa treatments are available at an additional cost.

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| top onsen in osaka

Address: 1 Chome-6-15, Mikunihonmachi, Yodogawa-ku Osaka, 532-0005, Japan
Hours: 6 – 1 AM/Saturday: 8 – 1 AM

Minoh Onsen Spa Garden

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This is the largest onsen complex in western Japan. It is located in the quiet Minoh Park, famous for its natural scenery and beautiful autumn foliage. Minoh Onsen has a selection of baths, which waters are thought to have healing and cosmetic features. On the highest floor is an outdoor bathroom that offers spectacular views of Osaka City during the day and also at night. The hotel guests can use the spa for free. If you are an outside guest, it costs about JPY 3,500 (USD 32) for two hours.

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| famous onsen in osaka
| famous onsen in osaka

Address: 1-1, Onsencho, Minoo Osaka, 562-0006, Japan
Hours: 12 PM – 12 AM/Saturday: 12 – 10 PM/Sunday: 10 – 12 AM

Kamigata Onsen Ikkyu (#top onsen in osaka)

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This onsen boasts the largest rotenburo (outdoor bath) in the Kansai region. This pure, mineral spring water serving rustic baths attracts visitors from all over the region. The onsen is divided into two areas, the wooden bathroom and the stone bathroom. Each of them has its own aesthetic with various baths and saunas to enjoy. Conveniently located next to Universal Studios Japan, this place is perfect for anyone who needs a good rest after waiting in line all day.

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| best hot springs in osaka

Address: 5 Chome-9-31, Torishima, Konohana-ku Osaka, 554-0051, Japan
Hours: 10 – 12 AM

Niji no Yu (#best hot springs in osaka)

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Niji no Yu is located in the south of Osaka, only a 20-minute train ride from Namba Station (plus a 15-minute walk). A worthwhile journey as this luxurious onsen features an outdoor bathroom offering a fantastic night view of Osaka, as well as a bathtub located next to the waterfall. Adult guests can book private bathrooms for families or couples. There is a Japanese restaurant right on the premises, so you can spend all day relaxing at Niji no Yu.

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| best hot springs in osaka

| best hot springs in osaka

Address: 2 Chome-837, Higashinonishi, Osakayama Osaka, 589-0001, Japan
Hours: 10 – 12 AM

Amami Onsen Nanten-en (#famous onsen in osaka)

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This incredible hot spring resort is located just 40 minutes by train from Osaka City. The onsen is designed by the same architect who created the famous Tokyo Station. Its green and traditional environment allows you to enjoy bathing in a different time and place while being truly close to a big and modern city.

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Address: 158 Amami, Kawachinagano Osaka, 586-0062, Japan
Hours: 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM

Onsen has long become a traditional Japanese cultural custom. It would be a shame if you left Japan without trying onsen. Fortunately, Osaka has a very rich onsen system, a great place for you to relax after a long day running around the city. Don’t miss your chance to try the amazing onsen here!

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