yubara onsen camp
 

about yubara onsen



free, 24hr co-ed outdoor natural hotspring (rotenburo) situated alongside a shallow crystal clear stream in the mountains of northern okayama prefecture


highlites

  1. -free

  2. -open 24hrs

  3. -3 rotenburos (open-air hotsprings)

  4. -co-ed

  5. -hiking, waterfalls, great nature!


participation fee

  1. -Y7000/adult


event calendar

for exact dates for this and all other kigouya events & activites please check our event calendar

 
 
the participation fee for this camp covers:
2 meals
(breakfast & lunch)
hiway & gas
all the necessary camp gear
participation fee:
Y7000/adult

destination:
yubara rotenburo (outdoor natural hotsprings) in okayama prefecture

when:
june & oct

date:
check the event calendar for the dates of the onsen camp!
also, regular onsen trips (staying at a minshuku) are the 2nd weekend every month from nov - may

accommodation:
camp in tents
kigouya prepares everything necessary for a comfortable nite’s sleep

transportation:
at least vans & drivers are prepared by kigouya

capacity:
space is limited!
in the
kigouya vans there are seats for 11 adults max.

weather:
if rain, then we have to stay at a minshuku
important: the participation fee is higher for staying at a minshuku
see the details
here

camp meals:
our kigouya breakfast & lunch are included in the participation fee for campers
important: if it rains, then we have to stay at a minshuku & meals are NOT included in the participation fee (see the details here)

alcohol:
kigouya provides a cooler full of ice-cold beer (3 for Y1000) & chu-hi (2 for Y500) but you can bring your own drinks as well!

about kishi station:
on the kintetsu kawachi-nagano line
25min from abenobashi station in downtown osaka (kintetsu abenobashi station is next to JR tennoji station)
kishi station is between tondabayashi & furu-ichi stations
semi-express trains (green marque) go direct from abenobashi to kishi
express trains (orange marque) change at furu-ichi
go out the west exit and wait at the top of the stairs
what to bring:
towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, jacket, comfortable walking shoes, river shoes, your personal things (toothbrush, etc.), camera, money for the participation fee, souvenirs & snacks, etc.
besides that it's necessary for you just to show up & have a good time.
kigouya even prepares sarongs (sari) for the girls, so don't worry if you suddenly feel bashful.

trip plan:
of course we'll spend alot of time in the hotsprings, but depending on the weather, it's possible to hike, have a picnic, visit waterfalls and otherwise enjoy some peaceful time in nature!

departure time:
sometime after 3pm
(departure is always on a saturday)
check the
event calendar for the date!

departure place:
kishi station west exit at the top of the stairs
(you’ll see a big red pachinko parlor)

return time:
sometime before 5pm (depends on traffic)
(return is always on a sunday)
check the
event calendar for the date!

return place:
kishi station

reservation deadline:
the friday before departure, 9pm

if you are interested in participating, please let us know.

send us a message
please write the first names of all of the participants.

children:
children are welcome
if seats are available, a discount may be possible for small children--please check with us


rough schedule

day 1

afternoon/evening:

depart by van from kishi station in habikino-shi
(actual departure time depends on the convenience of the people who are participating each time)

2.5hrs later:

arrive at yubara campsite, set up tents.
move to the outdoor hotspring, drink, soak & relax

later:

go back to the campsite, continue drinking, eat (snacks), talk & sleep


day 2

morning:

breakfast, rotenburo, relax

afternoon:

lunch at the campground, nap, hike, depart

evening:

arrive habikino


yubara details:
located in okayama-ken, less than a 3hr drive to the west of downtown osaka, yubara is the perfect weekend getaway.
there are three pools of hot water, each a different temperature. it's possible to soak comfortably for 3hrs or more--and we do! usually twice--once when we arrive and once more the following morning after breakfast. two completely different moods & atmospheres to be taken advantage of--the calm cool nighttime of moon & stars, and the relaxing daytime of sun & fun. it's possible to go to a nearby park for frisbee, drinking, hiking & whatnot.

this trip is co-ed, all ages:
especially recommended for couples of any age, any persuasion, w/ young children or without.*

what this is:
a rare opportunity for anyone & everyone to experience unique traditional japanese countryside baths. it really is great for couples & families. it used to be quite common to enjoy co-ed all-ages outdoor natural hotsprings (rotenburo) & even public bathhouses (sento) thru-out japan. the country folk aren't as bashful as the city folk are these days, so it's still possible to find these kinds of bath in japan, but usually they're very far away in the countryside to the north. kigouya trips are completely mixed, meaning both foreigners as well as japanese, and both male & female, as well as children, are usually in attendence.

what this is not:
this is not a kinky or sexy nitetime foray. it's not a nude, bare-it-all extravaganza. by no means need you be the so-called 'adventurous' type. its very rare that someone wears a bathing suit, but it's perfectly okay to wrap yourself in a towel or sarong (ladies). just be aware that others may not be so bashful--which means if you aren’t uncomfortable seeing other people as nature meant them to be, then you'll have no worries at yubara.

again:
this is an opportunity suitable for friends & family. you will see all kinds of people at the bath.

we won't lie:
some men (and women) are going to stare, at least initially. however, we have never had any problems. they're usually content to gaze at a sight & openness that for better or worse is becoming rarer & rarer in this country. bathers have no problem establishing an adequate amount of distance between themselves, and in instances in which the someone seems intent on staring, all that is required is to turn your back in his (or her) direction to send the desired message.

let's face it:
it's nite, it's dark & most of the time you'll be soaking in the bath up to your neck anyway, so it's not quite as exposed as some people might imagine (or hope?). past experience has shown that folks get over the initial novelty within the first 15 minutes & relax perfectly well, enjoying the unique opportunity to chat & get to know each other in the comfort & coziness of the natural surroundings.

the location couldn't be better:
right next to a crystal clear stream below a dam in the mountains of okayama, a truly great prefecture for japanese nature. occasional dips in the icy-cold stream are not only incredibly refreshing but also allow you to tolerate the heat of the onsen for a much longer period than usual. highly recommended!


*it is our policy not to discriminate--however, out of a sense of fairness, equality, decency & etiquette, we ask that single straight males be accompanied by at least one female friend (it doesn't have to be your girlfriend or wife)--we thank you for your understanding...

 

roadtrip to yubara onsen!

(jun & oct)

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