🗾旅クチ
シルク温泉

シルク温泉

A onsen town in Hyogo — stroll in yukata down retro lanes.

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Overview

Silk Onsen is a hot spring in Tanto-cho, Toyooka, Hyogo Prefecture, in the former province of Tajima. Its bath building is modeled on an octagonal Mongolian structure. The name "Silk" is said to derive either from the sense of the terminus of the Silk Road or from an association with silk textiles.

Highlights

  • A hot spring in Tanto-cho, Toyooka, in the former Tajima Province
  • A bath building modeled on an octagonal Mongolian structure
  • A name said to allude to the terminus of the Silk Road
  • An origin also said to be an association with silk textiles

History

Silk Onsen is located in Tanto-cho, Toyooka, Hyogo Prefecture, an area corresponding to the former province of Tajima. The name "Silk" appears to have been given either from the sense of the terminus of the Silk Road or from an association with silk textiles.

Access

It is located in Tanto-cho, Toyooka, Hyogo Prefecture. Check local transit information for detailed routes.

Best season

As a hot spring facility, it can be used throughout the four seasons.

Map

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Suggested itinerary

  1. 1View the exterior of the octagonal bath building
  2. 2Bathe in the hot spring
  3. 3Learn about the origin of the name "Silk"
  4. 4Stroll around the surrounding Tanto-cho area

Did you know?

💡 The bath building is modeled on an octagonal Mongolian structure.

Nearby spots

📍 Ōmiya Hachiman Shrine📍 Akashi Park📍 Hyogo Prefectural Akashi West Park
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