Kunitachi Hot Spring Yura-no-sato | Run and be healed at natural hot springs!

Running course along Tama River
Running course along Tama River

About Kunitachi Hot Spring Yura-no-sato

Kunitachi Onsen Yu Raku no Yura – no – sato is a natural hot spring located in Kunitachi City, Tokyo.
You can enjoy a wide variety of hot spring baths, outdoor baths and saunas, sleepwear and other sleeping baths while enjoying a rich variety of baths, and also welcoming running guests.

This facility is not “public bath” but “health land”, so the price is a bit higher compared to public baths, but it is possible to rest almost one day because there are also restaurants and a nap room.
Because it is located along the Tamagawa River, the backside of the facility is a running course soon, after comfortable running, eat a meal in the restaurant in a hot spring and enjoy a nap in a nap room slowly.

Detailed information

Adress : 3143-1 Yaho, Kunitachi, Tokyo 186-0011
Tel: 042-580-1726
Official Site: https://www.yurakirari.com/yura/kunitachi/
Access:
① Visit by car
National Highway No. 20 (Koshu Highway) “National Inter entrance” turn in the direction of Hachioji towards the intersection.
Take the side road near Ministop and turn right at “Ishida Bridge North” intersection, go straight ahead 300 m left on “Fresco National South”

② Visit by train
About 15 minutes on foot from each station of JR Nambu Line “Yagawa Station” and Tama Monorail “Manji temple station”. Along Izumi Avenue.

③ Visit by bus
1. From JR National Station South Exit, or JR Yagawa Station North Exit, get on the “National Tramway” and before the end stop at the “National Stations”.
2. From JR National Station South Exit, or JR Yagawa Station North Exit, board the National Fountain Park and get off at the National Fountain Park Entrance.
Right diagonally across the road “In Frestaino National South”

Closed : open all year round
Opening hours: 9: 00-25: 00
Entrance Fee: Weekdays 820 yen holiday 930 yen

Kunitachi Hot Spring Yura-no-sato 国立温泉湯楽の里
Kunitachi Hot Spring Yura-no-sato 国立温泉湯楽の里

Running Course

The above is a model course for running along the Tama River from “Yura-no-sato”.
Along the Tama River there are few signals and you can run comfortably, but in summer it may be a bit too hot as there are not many shadows.
Running towards Ome, you can see the mountains of Mt.Fuji and Okutama so you can feel like being open-minded.
Because there is a park in the middle, there is no problem with toilet break or hydration with a vending machine.

Yu-no-Sato restaurant
Yu-no-Sato restaurant

How to accept running

Please refer to the following procedure when using this hot spring with running.

① Put shoes in the shoe box and tell the clerk of the reception, “I would like to use for running.”
② Change your clothes in the changing room and let the baggage be in the locker in the change room.
③ Let’s pass the key of the locker in the change room to the receptionist, you need to write your signature, address and scheduled time back to the document at this time.
A clerk hands over some of the documents you wrote.
④ Let’s enjoy running.
⑤ When returning, show the document you wrote to the receptionist and receive the key of the changing room locker.

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