Jozankei Onsen
Relax in Jozankei: Sapporo's soothing hot spring sanctuary.

About Jozankei Onsen
Jozankei Onsen, one of Hokkaido's most cherished hot spring resorts, offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Established in 1866 by a monk named Miizumi Jozan, the onsen has long been celebrated for its healing waters, rich in sodium chloride and hydrogencarbonate, which are said to soothe muscles, alleviate skin conditions, and improve overall well-being. The town's picturesque location along the Toyohira River, surrounded by the vibrant foliage of Shikotsu-Toya National Park, enhances its appeal, making it a year-round destination. Visitors to Jozankei Onsen can indulge in a variety of experiences. From luxurious ryokans offering traditional Japanese hospitality to public baths with stunning views, there's something for every taste and budget. During the autumn, the area becomes a spectacular canvas of fiery colors, attracting leaf peepers from around the globe. In winter, snow blankets the landscape, creating a magical setting for a hot spring soak under the stars. Aside from its famous baths, Jozankei boasts a variety of attractions. Explore the Jozankei Gensen Park, where you can dip your feet in natural foot baths, or take a scenic hike to the Hoheikyo Dam for breathtaking views. For those interested in culture, the Ainu Culture Promotion Center offers insights into the indigenous Ainu people of Hokkaido. With its harmonious blend of nature, culture, and relaxation, Jozankei Onsen is an essential stop on any Hokkaido itinerary.
Highlights
- Healing mineral-rich hot springs
- Stunning autumn foliage and winter snowscapes
- Traditional ryokan stays and public baths
- Scenic hiking trails and Hoheikyo Dam
- Jozankei Gensen Park's natural foot baths
- Cultural insights at Ainu Culture Promotion Center
- Proximity to Sapporo and Shikotsu-Toya National Park
