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Dogo Onsen Main Building

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Dogo Onsen is known as the oldest hot spring in Japan, and the Dogo Onsen Main Building is its symbol. It is a special place where you can heal your body and mind in the historic hot springs and experience culture.
This is a historic hot spring that has been visited by many historical figures, from Prince Shotoku to Natsume Soseki and Masaoka Shiki.
Dogo Onsen, located in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, is the oldest hot spring in Japan, said to have a history of about 3,000 years. The Dogo Onsen Main Building, located in the center of the hot spring, is a beautiful three-story wooden building built in 1894 (Meiji 27), and is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. It is said to be one of the models for the movie "Spirited Away" directed by Hayao Miyazaki, and its stately appearance attracts visitors. The hot spring in the main building is luxurious, as it is a spring that flows directly from the source without heating or adding water, and is characterized by its smooth spring quality that feels good on the skin.

The hot springs range from 20 degrees to 55 degrees, and are supplied to each facility by combining them.

We also recommend the public bath "Tsubaki no Yu" located near the center of Dogo Shopping Street.

Dogo Onsen Parking is free for one hour if you pass your car through the machine at Dogo Onsen Main Building.

Dogo Onsen Iwaidani Higashimachi Parking is always free for the first hour.

[Trivia]
The roof of the Dogo Onsen Main Building features a "Yukama" (water kettle) where the legendary sacred bird "Sagi" is said to have rested. It is also famous for being the setting of Natsume Soseki's novel "Botchan". In the main building, the sound of a "Tokidaiko" drum, which is struck at different times of the day, reverberates throughout the building, enhancing the hot spring atmosphere.

[Hidden gem]
"Tsubaki no Yu", located just behind the Dogo Onsen Main Building, is a public bath popular with locals, and is more reasonably priced than the main building. In addition, "Dogo Haikara Dori Shopping Street", located on the way from Dogo Onsen Station to the main building, is lined with various shops, making it a great place to eat and look for souvenirs.

[Useful concerns]
As of June 2025, the Dogo Onsen Main Building is undergoing preservation and repair work, and part of the exterior is covered with scaffolding. During construction, some baths and rest rooms may be unavailable, so we recommend checking the official website in advance to see what facilities are available.
[Bath Fee]
Adults: 410 yen and up
Children: 160 yen and up
*There are several courses, such as a course with use of the rest room and a course with use of the Reinoyu Bath, and the prices vary.

[Business Hours]
6:00-23:00 (tickets close at 22:30)

[Closed Days]
Open all year round (temporary closures due to construction and year-end cleaning, etc.)

[Parking]
Free for the first hour (if you put it through the machine in the main building), 100 yen per 30 minutes thereafter
    Category
    松山spa温泉街
    Adress
    愛媛県松山市道後湯之町5−6
    Official Website
    https://www.dogo.or.jp/
    TEL
    089-943-8342

    (Info may be outdated. Check official site or call for updates.)

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