Hoheikyo Onsen in Sapporo

Hoheikyo Onsen

Sapporo, Japan

5 ticket options available · from $8.20 to $28.49 · free cancellation on 3 of 5

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About Hoheikyo Onsen

Hoheikyo Onsen is a popular day-use onsen located in Sapporo, Japan, known for its natural hot springs and serene surroundings. Visitors are drawn to its relaxing atmosphere and therapeutic waters, offering a perfect escape from the urban hustle.

Entry tickets to Hoheikyo Onsen are available through multiple marketplaces, with prices varying slightly between sellers. It is advisable to compare options to find the best deal, ensuring visitors can enjoy their experience without overspending.

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2 marketplaces sell entry to Hoheikyo Onsen, from $8.20.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Hōheikyō Hot Spring Official General Adult Admission $8.20 View
TOURVIS General admission $8.28 View

Tours, passes & combos at Hoheikyo Onsen

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
Trip.com Free cancellation Hōheikyō Hot Spring Ticket Adult $8.23 View
Agoda Free cancellation Have Fun in HOKKAIDO Pass 1 Week Free Pass | Have Fun in HOK $28.34 View
Klook Free cancellation Have Fun in HOKKAIDO Pass 1 Week Free Pass $28.49 View

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Day-use onsen in Sapporo, Japan

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How long should I spend at Hoheikyo Onsen?

You can spend a relaxing 2 hours at the onsen, where you can enjoy not only the soothing water but also local specialities such as curry and soba noodles. Enjoy a snow bath with a spectacular view. Enjoy the spacious open-air baths. Enjoy a bath with a view of snow in winter and a Japanese garden in summer.

Do I wear clothes in an onsen?

In general, you can't wear anything in the bathing area. (It's best to double-check, as some onsen—especially the unisex ones—allow you to cover up.) If you feel conscious, you can cover yourself up with an onsen towel before entering the water. Walk carefully, as some of the onsen minerals make the floor slippery.

What are the top 3 onsens in Japan?

Find out more about Dogo Onsen: The top-ranked destinations, Kusatsu Onsen, Gero Onsen, and Dogo Onsen, each offer a distinct expression of Japan's onsen culture, shaped by their natural surroundings, local traditions, and long history of bathing.

What is the best time to visit Hoheikyo Onsen?

Ideal for those hunting Japan's 'koyo' fall colors, we highly recommend visiting in the autumn when you'll be treated to a stunning panorama of crimson and amber foliage reflecting off the dam's turquoise reservoir.