Yugan Junnoji in Tamana: Private Family Onsen with Water Slides — Fun for Kids and Adults Alike!
2025.09.08

A Sarukuma writer visits “Yugan Junnoji” in Iwasaki, Tamana City, and shares a firsthand report. Pricing starts from 500 yen. We’ve also covered family-friendly tips, access, and opening hours.
Introducing Yugan Junnoji
Hello, this is Aikero, a writer for Sarukuma!
Today we’re heading to Iwasaki, Tamana City to visit
Yugan Junnoji.
This family bathhouse was previously introduced on Sarukuma by writer Igaguri-san.
This time I tried a different room with a water slide, so I wanted to share a fresh report (^^)/
Yugan Junnoji: A Tamana Onsen Family Bath with a Water Slide! (Iwasaki, Tamana City)
Nearby you’ll also find Tsukasa-no-Yu and Tsukasa Bowl Tamana!
Go bowling first, then unwind in the hot springs — a perfect combo (*’ω’*)
Tamana Onsen Tsukasa-no-Yu: Clean, Comfortable, Affordable Family Baths (Ryuganji, Tamana City)
Tsukasa Bowl Tamana: Perfect for Kids’ First Bowling Experience (Ryuganji, Tamana City)
Drive up the small slope from the main road and you’ll find Yugan Junnoji.
The parking lot is spacious, but the spaces themselves are a bit narrow — adults should handle the door opening to avoid bumping the cars next to you.
There’s a vending machine outside the front desk with juices, milk, and ice cream — perfect for a post-bath treat!
Here are the bath rooms (^^)/
〈Bath Rooms〉All rooms feature both an open-air bath (rotenburo) and an indoor bath
・Satsuki (with water slide) — 2,500 yen
・Keyaki (with water slide) — 2,500 yen
・Konara (with water slide) — 2,500 yen
・Kunugi — 2,300 yen
・Sakaki — 2,300 yen
・Ichii — 2,300 yen
・Enoki — 2,500 yen
・Natsume — 2,800 yen
・Sakura — 2,300 yen
・Kaede — 2,300 yen
〈Reservations〉
・Phone reservations available on weekdays only
・Weekends, holidays, Obon, New Year, and long holidays are first-come, first-served
〈Time〉
・60 minutes per room
・30-minute extension: 1,200 yen
・Every additional 10 minutes: 500 yen
〈Capacity〉
・Up to 5 people
・Additional fee:
500 yen per extra adult, 200 yen per extra child (elementary school age or younger)
We visited on a weekend, and arriving just before 1 PM, we just barely snagged a water slide room — the other rooms were filling up fast too!
On weekends, aim for the morning, or call ahead and stop by on your way home from a day out.
The variety of rooms is amazing — water slides, shallow lying-down baths, deep open-air pools, spacious open-air baths, and even a room with a miraculous stone arrangement that survived the earthquake. You’ll want to try them all!
The water slides come in two styles: a gentle curved version and a fast straight one, so you can choose based on your kid’s preference (*’ω’*)
Once you’ve picked your room, pay at the ticket machine.
Towels and bath towels are also available for purchase, so you can come empty-handed!
The restrooms are right out of the front desk on your right.
The staff give a friendly, thorough explanation, so it’s easy to figure things out even if it’s your first visit.
Some rooms even have their own private toilet (^^)/
Why You’ll Love Yugan Junnoji

The room we chose this time was “Keyaki,” which has a water slide!
It has a slight curve but is mostly straight.
Hot water trickles down from the top, so it’s nice and slippery!
My daughter slid down so many times her bottom turned red — she had a blast!
Depending on the season, the open-air bath can get chilly.
Luckily every room has both an indoor and outdoor bath, so you can warm up inside when it’s cold and enjoy the rotenburo when it’s warm — best of both worlds!
The water runs a bit on the hot side, so we used the hose to add cold water to the rotenburo and adjust the temperature (*’ω’*)
Rinse-in shampoo and body soap are provided!
The changing room was the perfect size for our family of four — not too cramped, not too big.
There are also rooms with larger changing areas, so go for one of those if you have a bigger group (^^)/
Hair dryers are available to borrow!
You’ll be handed a basket with the dryer and the air conditioner remote, which you return when you leave.
It’s so convenient that you can drop in spontaneously without worrying about forgetting anything!
All rooms come with air conditioning and heating!
There’s even a vanity with a little accessory stand — those small thoughtful touches are lovely♡
Our family often stops by on the way home from Greenland Amusement Park or whenever we’re heading toward Tamana (●^o^●)
My daughter went once and instantly fell in love — now she’s always asking, “Can we go to the water slide hot spring?!”♡
Honestly, the water slide family baths are surprisingly addictive for adults too!
Gather the whole family and head over for some splashy fun and total relaxation♫
Yugan Junnoji: A Tamana Onsen Family Bath with a Water Slide! (Iwasaki, Tamana City)
Tamana Onsen Tsukasa-no-Yu: Clean, Comfortable, Affordable Family Baths (Ryuganji, Tamana City)
Tsukasa Bowl Tamana: Perfect for Kids’ First Bowling Experience (Ryuganji, Tamana City)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What’s a great family-friendly spot in Iwasaki, Tamana City?
Yugan Junnoji is a popular pick in Iwasaki, Tamana City — easy and welcoming for families with kids. Read this article for the full details.
What are Yugan Junnoji’s opening hours and closed days?
Hours and closed days are subject to change. Please check the official website or call ahead before visiting.
*Information accurate as of the time of reporting. Prices and hours are subject to change. Please confirm before visiting.
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