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A spring hot spring trip allows you to enjoy not only the cherry blossoms but also the fresh greenery and your time at the inn.
While cherry blossoms tend to be the focus of spring trips to Japan, hot spring resorts also offer the charms of fresh greenery, mountain vegetable cuisine, and the fresh morning and evening air.
Before you start looking for a hot spring trip in the spring, clarify your travel goals.
Spring is a great season to combine strolling around town with relaxing in hot springs, as temperatures rise. In addition to visiting cherry blossom viewing spots, incorporating dinner at your accommodation and a morning bath will enhance the satisfaction of your overnight stay.

The most important decision on this topic
This is perfect for those who want to enjoy hot springs, cherry blossoms, and fresh greenery in the spring. Rather than just gathering information, deciding what to keep and what to leave out before booking will increase your travel satisfaction.
Decide the focus of your trip
Spring is a great season to combine strolling around town with relaxing in hot springs, as temperatures rise. Incorporating not only cherry blossom viewing spots but also dinner and a morning bath at your accommodation will enhance the satisfaction of your overnight stay. If you plan to stay overnight, scheduling time between arrival and bedtime will help prevent you from visiting too many tourist spots.
Areas where failure is likely
Planning your trip solely based on the cherry blossom season can easily lead to crowds and inflated prices. Since the blooming period varies from year to year, it's best to plan your itinerary to include time for accommodation as well. Don't rely solely on search results and photos; check the actual order of travel, meals, bathing, and rest.
View the seasons and weather
Because there is a large temperature difference between March and May, we also consider the elevation of the area. Even at the same accommodation, the comfort level will vary depending on whether it's spring, summer, autumn, winter, or a rainy day.
Order to view before making a reservation
We will check the distance to cherry blossom viewing spots, dinner times, transportation options, and what to do in case of rain. We won't just compare prices; we'll also consider the time spent at the accommodation and the ease of navigating the local area.
arrival time
We calculate backward from check-in, shuttle service, the last bus, and dinner start time. At a hot spring inn, the later you arrive, the less time you have to enjoy the accommodation.
dietary requirements
I'll compare the differences between a one-night stay with two meals, breakfast only, and room only. If dinner is included, I'll be sure to confirm the location and start time of the meal.
Hot springs and rooms
You'll need to decide which type of bath you prioritize: a large public bath, an open-air bath, a private bath, or a bath in your room. Relaxing in your room is also an important part of the trip.
The margins of the next morning
Try not to cram too much into your schedule, such as a morning bath, breakfast, check-out, and next trip. A hectic morning can diminish the positive impression of your one-night stay.
Who is it suitable for?
This is perfect for those who want to enjoy hot springs, cherry blossoms, and fresh greenery in the spring. Depending on your purpose, the type of accommodation and how you spend your time will vary, even within the same hot spring resort area.
Easy-to-match trips
While cherry blossoms tend to be the focus of spring trips to Japan, hot spring resorts also offer the charms of fresh greenery, mountain vegetable cuisine, and the fresh morning and evening air. Even on a short trip, if you allocate time for hot springs, meals, and relaxing in your room, it can become a trip that is more than just travel.
A difficult trip
On trips where you want to visit many tourist spots in one day, trips with late-night arrivals, or trips where you don't want to have fixed meal times, the advantages of staying at a hot spring inn may not be fully appreciated.
Tips to make it even better
Before choosing accommodation, define your travel purpose in one sentence. Having a clear focus—whether it's to rest quietly, enjoy the food, admire the scenery, or spend time comfortably with family—will make comparisons easier.
The model's flow to consider over two days and one night
If you're planning a spring hot spring trip, you'll likely be more satisfied if you prioritize making the most of your time once you arrive at your accommodation rather than adding more sightseeing spots.
Lighten your travel during the day.
On the first day, we'll finish most of our travel by early afternoon. It's better to arrive near our accommodation early rather than adding distant tourist spots at the end, as this won't disrupt the flow of our hot spring trip.
I'll head to the inn between 15 PM and 16 PM.
Arriving early allows you to unpack in your room, enjoy a soak in the hot springs, and relax before dinner. You should also confirm the distance to the cherry blossom viewing spots, dinner times, transportation arrangements, and what to do in case of rain. This confirmation is necessary to ensure you arrive on time.
Don't overeat after dinner.
Rather than going out for a long time after dinner, taking a short walk around the inn or the hot spring town will allow you to enjoy your evening at the inn in a more relaxed manner. On rainy or snowy days, it's also important to decide not to go out unnecessarily.
I left my morning bath and breakfast.
The next morning, we'll take our time with a morning bath, breakfast, and check-out. If we travel far away early in the morning, the memories of our stay will be overwritten by the memories of the journey.
How to compare search results
When comparing options on Google or booking sites, don't just click on the best-looking one at the top; carefully reviewing the options based on your criteria will help you avoid making a mistake.
Check the title to see if it matches your travel purpose.
Even when searching for "spring hot spring trip," the resulting pages are divided into categories such as glossary, accommodation list, booking page, and experience introductions. Read through them according to what you want to know: how to choose a hot spring, specific accommodations, or pre-booking checklist.
See the season and its role in the photographs.
While photos can convey appeal, they become less reliable as a basis for judgment if the time of year or location of the photo is unknown. For open-air baths, consider the season; for cuisine, consider the dining conditions; and for guest rooms, consider how well they match the time you will actually be spending there.
Don't make the journey to the inn the last stop.
If you wait until you've found a good place to stay before researching transportation, you might be late in realizing how difficult it is to get there. If you don't have a car, are traveling in winter, on a rainy day, with children, or as a senior traveler, check transportation to your accommodation early on.
Why JEPS is covering this topic
JEPS's Japanese guide prioritizes empowering readers to make their own decisions before booking, rather than simply listing recommendations. Spring is a great season to combine town walks with hot springs as temperatures rise. Incorporating not only cherry blossom viewing spots but also dinner and morning baths at your accommodation will enhance your overnight stay. However, this theme cannot be conveyed simply by listing facility names. By explaining why these conditions are important, who the destination is suitable for, and what kind of experience you can expect, it becomes easier for visitors who arrived via search to decide on their next steps.
Spring Hot Spring Trip FAQ
This guide addresses common points of confusion before booking, focusing on the practical aspects of hot spring travel.
Can I plan a trip itinerary based on this theme, even if it's my first time?
It's possible. Initially, focus on a one-night, two-day itinerary centered around your accommodation, and avoid over-scheduling sightseeing. A natural sequence of arrival, bathing, dinner, breakfast, and departure will make it easier to enjoy, even for first-timers.
What should I check when looking at the price?
Please confirm the number of people, room type, meal plan, day of the week, and season. JEPS has a policy of displaying prices as per person based on double occupancy.
Can I get there without a car?
It's easier to get to a hot spring resort if it's close to a train station or if the accommodation offers a shuttle service. In areas with infrequent bus service, check the last bus and shuttle times in advance.
How should I think about rainy or snowy days?
I'll reduce the amount of time I spend walking outside and increase the time I spend at the accommodation. Checking for covered open-air baths, indoor resting areas, and whether or not the package includes two meals will make me less affected by the weather.
Related JEPS Guide
This page doesn't end there; we've left links to return to the overall hot spring trip, including information on meals and a general overview.
Comprehensive Guide to Japanese Hot Spring Travel
You can choose the next article to read from the entire Japanese guide, based on your purpose.
Japanese Hot Springs Travel Guide
You can check transportation, accommodation, season, and how to plan a 1-night, 2-day trip when choosing a hot spring resort for an independent trip.
What is a one-night stay with two meals in Japan?
We will arrange our stay at the hot spring inn while considering dinner and breakfast, prices, and meal times.
The final decision comes down to "What do you want to leave behind from this trip?"
When comparing hot spring resorts, you'll see price, photos, reviews, access, and food all at once. However, if you give equal weight to all of them, your decision will be muddled. When planning a spring hot spring trip, it's easier to choose if you decide on one thing: "What do I want to remember from this trip?" If you want to relax, minimize travel time. If you want to enjoy the food, stick to the dinner time. If you want to see the scenery, consider the season and weather. If you want to cherish your family or travel companions, prioritize the comfort of the facilities. By organizing your conditions one by one, you'll be able to choose a suitable inn or region from the search results. Once you've narrowed it down to two candidates, the final considerations are "Can we get there early?", "Can we use the hot springs before dinner?", and "Will we be in a hurry the next morning?". This is because you can best appreciate the charm of an inn when you're not rushed by a schedule. When in doubt, compare not only the price difference, but also the shortness of travel time, the reliability of the food, the ease of use of the baths, and the amount of time you can relax in your room to make a choice you're less likely to regret.
Choosing a spring hot spring trip becomes easier if you organize your criteria beforehand.
Spring is a great season to combine strolling around town with relaxing in hot springs, as temperatures rise. Incorporating not only cherry blossom viewing spots but also dinner and morning baths at your accommodation will enhance the satisfaction of your overnight stay. Deciding on your travel purpose, how long you want to spend at your accommodation, and your travel burden beforehand will make it easier to choose the perfect hot spring trip from the search results.
Accommodations you might want to compare as well
春の温泉旅行は、桜や新緑、町歩き、食事付きの滞在を組み合わせると満足度が上がります。宿の立地と過ごし方をあわせて見ておくと安心です。
- Kawaguchiya Kinosaki Riverside Hotel – 外湯巡りと春の町歩きを組み合わせる温泉旅の候補です。
- Fukumotokan – 落ち着いた温泉宿で春の小旅行を考えるときに参考になります。
- Yufuin Hotel Shuhokan – 由布岳を望む滞在と温泉を組み合わせた春旅と比較できます。
- Garden Hotel Kanazawa – 金沢駅前を拠点に春の観光を組み立てたい旅に向いています。
FAQ
春の日本温泉旅行ガイド|桜・新緑・一泊二食を楽しむ旅の選び方|JEPSはどんな訪日旅行者に向いていますか?
春の日本温泉旅行ガイド|桜・新緑・一泊二食を楽しむ旅の選び方|JEPSは、日本での宿泊、観光、体験、地域滞在を比較したい旅行者に向いています。旅の目的、同行者、移動時間を合わせて見ると候補を整理しやすくなります。
春の日本温泉旅行ガイド|桜・新緑・一泊二食を楽しむ旅の選び方|JEPSに関連する情報を見る前に確認することはありますか?
Please check the opening days, access information, booking conditions, seasonal variations, weather impacts, and the latest official announcements. For pricing and service details, it is best to prioritize information from each facility or their official sources.
What else can be compared using JEPS?
JEPSでは宿泊・体験施設、周辺スポット、地域別の旅行情報を合わせて比較できます。参考情報:春の日本旅行では桜に注目しがちですが、温泉地では新緑、山菜料理、朝夕の空気も魅力になります。 桜名所までの距離、夕食時間、送迎、雨天時の過ごし方を確認します。
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