
Healthy Land Tamatebako Onsen
Experience a unique volcanic sand bath and relax in an infinity onsen with breathtaking ocean views at Healthy Land Tamatebako Onsen.

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Healthy Land Tamatebako Onsen
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more serene

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Experience a unique volcanic sand bath and relax in an infinity onsen with breathtaking ocean views at Healthy Land Tamatebako Onsen.
"The infinity onsen with the view of the sea is very great, do not miss it!"

💧 Stay Hydrated!
Drink plenty of water before, during, and after your sand bath to avoid overheating. Mango cider is a great choice!
🚗 Plan Your Transport
Access can be challenging without a car. Research local bus routes or consider a taxi for easier travel.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.5 · 1,435 reviews
Type
Public Bath
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Infinity Onsen with Sea Views
Outdoor Onsen Area
Soak in the therapeutic hot springs while gazing at the breathtaking ocean panorama. Pure relaxation awaits.

Volcanic Sand Bath
Sand Bath Area
Experience a unique natural exfoliation and detoxification by being buried in warm, mineral-rich volcanic sand.

Refreshing Mango Cider
On-site Cafe/Shop
After your onsen and sand bath, cool down with a delicious and revitalizing mango cider.
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Planning Your Visit
Sand Bath Etiquette
Accessing This Coastal Gem
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💧 Stay Hydrated!
Drink plenty of water before, during, and after your sand bath to avoid overheating. Mango cider is a great choice!
🚗 Plan Your Transport
Access can be challenging without a car. Research local bus routes or consider a taxi for easier travel.
🚻 Gendered Onsen Days
Note that the outdoor onsen-pool is gender-specific on odd-numbered days for women. Check in advance if this is important.
📸 Photo Ops Galore
Staff are happy to take photos of you during the sand bath, capturing a unique memory!
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💧 Stay Hydrated!
Drink plenty of water before, during, and after your sand bath to avoid overheating. Mango cider is a great choice!
🚗 Plan Your Transport
Access can be challenging without a car. Research local bus routes or consider a taxi for easier travel.
🚻 Gendered Onsen Days
Note that the outdoor onsen-pool is gender-specific on odd-numbered days for women. Check in advance if this is important.
📸 Photo Ops Galore
Staff are happy to take photos of you during the sand bath, capturing a unique memory!
🤫 Respectful Behavior
Be mindful of noise levels, especially if traveling with others, to ensure a peaceful experience for all guests.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about the stunning sea views from the infinity onsen and the unique volcanic sand bath experience. The exceptional service, including staff taking photos, is frequently praised. However, some find the sand bath intense, and access without a car can be inconvenient.
"Stunning view if u go hot spring. Sand bath is a bit strange. My legs felt too hot but the service is exceptionally good. They took photos for us when we were buried under the sand. A few Hongkonger talking loudly around. So ashamed coming from the same place. People must learn to respect others! This is so basic :("
Handy Khow
"Actually the access to this onsen wasn't easy for tourist without our own car. But I am also sure that it's absolutely worthy to visit here! You can enjoy from sand bath to outside onsen! Plus, please remind that women can use the outside onsen-pool only at the day of odd numbers!"
김지효 (zisooni)
"Best place in Ibusuki to get the sand bath and infinity Onsen. Do not miss the Onsen as the view of sea from the Onsen is very great"
Hari Prasad
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Public transport can be limited. While buses exist, they may not be frequent. Many visitors opt for taxis or pre-arranged transport. Researching local bus schedules for Ibusuki is recommended, but be prepared for potential longer travel times.
Yes, it is accessible, but the journey might require more planning if you don't have your own vehicle. The effort is considered worthwhile by many visitors for the unique experience.
From Ibusuki Station, you can take a local bus towards Cape Nagasakibana, which stops near the onsen. Alternatively, a taxi is a more direct but pricier option.
Information on dedicated shuttle services is scarce. It's best to confirm with your accommodation or local tourist information centers for any available options.
Travel times can vary significantly depending on bus schedules. Expect at least 30-60 minutes by bus from Ibusuki Station, not including waiting times.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Opening hours can vary seasonally. It's advisable to check their official website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information before your visit.
Admission fees typically cover access to the sand bath and the outdoor onsen. Combination tickets for both are often available and recommended.
While advance booking might not always be mandatory, it can be a good idea during peak seasons or holidays to secure your entry and avoid disappointment.
Yes, you can usually choose between just the sand bath, just the onsen, or a combination package. The combination is highly recommended for the full experience.
The sand bath ticket typically includes the use of the sand bath area, where staff will bury you in the warm volcanic sand. You'll also be provided with a yukata to wear.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
You'll be provided with a yukata (a light cotton robe) to wear for the sand bath. It's recommended to wear comfortable, light clothing underneath.
Most people find 10-15 minutes to be sufficient and comfortable. The staff will monitor you and help you out when you're ready.
You lie down, and staff cover you with warm volcanic sand up to your neck. It's a unique, deeply relaxing, and detoxifying experience.
The outdoor onsen-pool has specific days for women. On other days, it might be for men or have separate sections. It's best to check the schedule upon arrival.
Facilities typically include changing rooms, showers, restrooms, and sometimes a relaxation area or cafe. Towels are usually available for rent or included.
🍽️ 🥤 Food & Dining
Yes, there is usually an on-site cafe or restaurant where you can purchase drinks and light snacks. The mango cider is a popular recommendation.
Expect to find refreshing beverages like juices and sodas, as well as some local snacks. Full meals might be limited, so it's good to eat beforehand if you're very hungry.
It's generally not permitted to bring outside food and drinks into the onsen facilities. It's best to consume them before or after your visit.
Absolutely! Many visitors rave about the mango cider as a perfect way to rehydrate and cool down after the sand bath and onsen.
Depending on your transportation, there might be local eateries in the vicinity, especially closer to Ibusuki town. However, options directly next to the onsen might be limited.
📸 📸 Photography
While you can't take photos of yourself while buried, the staff are very accommodating and will happily take photos of you for a memorable souvenir.
Photography is generally not permitted in the onsen pools to respect the privacy of other guests. Please adhere to the facility's rules.
The infinity onsen area offers stunning views of the ocean, making it a prime spot for scenic photography. The surrounding natural landscape is also beautiful.
You can use your phone for photos in designated areas, but be mindful of privacy and rules regarding onsen pools.
Drone usage is typically prohibited at such facilities to ensure guest safety and privacy. Always check local regulations and facility rules.






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