Seibu Chichibu Station Front Hot Spring Matsuri-no-yu

sightseeing

The large hot spring facility, “Seibuchichibu Ekimae Onsen Matsurinoyu”, makes Chichibu’s specialty, “festival”, its concept. Matsurinoyu has four types of open-air baths and a highly concentrated artificial carbonated hot spring, with six bathhouses in the inn (five bathhouses for men) to be enjoyed. In this area, which takes pride in its rich variety of hot springs, there is also a Japanese style food court and an area selling local products perfect as souvenirs, making this facility packed full of Chichibu areas charm.

Basic Information

Location
Chichibu Nosakamachi 1-16-5
TEL
0494-22-7111
FAX
0494-23-5589
Facilities
Hot spring, product sales, food court's compound hot spring facility【hot spring area】open-air bath: a rock-bound bath (hot spring), hot water (bath) for hanami, a small hot spring for one person (tsuboyu), lie-down bath Indoor bath: high-concentration artificial carbonated hot spring, silk hot spring, jet bath, cold bath Indoor bath: high-concentration artificial carbonated hot spring, silk bath, jet bath, cold bath, sauna, salt sauna (only in womens' hot springs), sauna, salt sauna (only in womens' hot springs) Restaurant: Chichibu-yu Daidokoro Resting Space: resting space (relaxing chairs 38), spaces for lying down (tatami rooms) Others: places to get a massage (relaxation) premium lounge (shared: 13 booths, for women: 8 booths)

Business hours / Fee

Business hours
Entry ・To Bathe Monday-Thursday・Sunday・Holidays・10:00 ~ 23:00 (final reception is at 22:30) Friday・Saturday・Day before a holiday・Specific Day ・・20:00 to 9:00 the following day (final reception is at 23:30) Morning Baths Saturday・Sunday・Holidays・The day after one's stay・・6:00 ~ 9:00 (final reception 8:30)
Regular holiday
There are days closed due to maintenance.
Fee
Adults (Weekdays) 980 yen (Saturday, Holidays, Regular Holidays) 1,080 yen Children (Weekdays) 600 yen (Saturday, Holidays, Regular Holidays) 710 yen Stay Premium Lounge (Reservation Based) 18 years and older (Not high school students) 3,460 yen Morning Baths Adults 760 yen Children 500 yen

How to get there

Parking
Private Parking・”Seibu Chichibu Eki-mae Onsen Matsuri-no-yu” Parking Lot (Regular Cars 39 spaces)

Universal design

AED installation
General / Wheelchair Shared Elevator
Wheelchair rental
Guide dog / service dog
Stairs with handrail
Wheelchair-accessible slope
Wheelchair entry
Sign language support
Braille explanation
Voice guidance
Wheelchair parking
Breastfeeding room
Compatible with diaper changing tables
Wheelchair lift

Map

Nearby spots

Chichibu Fudasho Number 13 Jigan-ji Temple
Chichibu Fudasho Number 13 Jigan-ji Temple

Jigenji is Chichibu’s 13th holy place within Japan’s 100 Kannon Pilgrimage. It is famous for being a “eye” temple that has lasted for 780 years. Those who have any uneasiness, worries, and/or concerns regarding the eye comes to visit and worship from all over Japan.

Chichibu-Meisen Museum
Chichibu-Meisen Museum

The building was built in 1930 and was registered as a Tangible Cultural Property in 2001. At the Chichibu Meisen museum, you can learn about the history of Chichibu Meisen, view the exhibits, and try your hand at stencil dyeing and weaving. All the equipment displayed in the museum is still in use, and if you are lucky, you can even see it in action.

Hitsuji-yama Park
Hitsuji-yama Park

This park, located on a hill overlooking the city, surrounded by lush greenery, is famous for its shibazakura (moss phlox) and cherry blossoms. This place has been a getaway for citizens needing a break from city life for many years. There is also an area with athletic facilities for children to play, and exhibition halls such as Mt. Bukou Museum and Yamato Art Museum.

Uenohara Orchards
Uenohara Orchards

Apart from the all-you-can-eat package, you can also pick and take it home instead! May end early, depending on the condition of the strawberries! All-you-can-eat varieties: Beni-poppe, Tochiotome, Yayoihime, Souvenir varieties: Amarin, Beni-poppe, Tochiotome, Yayoihime

Chichibu Furusato-Kan
Chichibu Furusato-Kan

This store was originally the main building of a meisen silk wholesaler that prospered in the Taisho era. It has now been restored as a tourist center that also displays and sells local products. You can also try out the local cuisine at the soba noodle shop!

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