Aomori Winery Hotel

Spa

A Spacious Bath with the Aroma of Aomori Cypress Ajara SPA A Splendid Open-air Bath in Harmony with Nature Relax the Mind and Body in the Soothing Hot Spring

During the Edo period, Owani Onsen was cherished by the feudal lords who governed the region. Since then, it has become known all over Japan for its healing effects.


Relax the Body and Mind While Soaking in Our Bath in the Sky

Relax the Body and Mind While Soaking in Our Bath in the Sky

We offer several types of baths such as the Aomori cypress large bath, the open-air bath, the indoor bath, and the foot bath. Seasonal baths such as the apple baths are also quite popular.
*Foot baths and apple baths are seasonal. Please contact the hotel for specific dates.

Please bring bath towels and face towels provided in guest rooms to the bath. We have rental baby bath chairs.
*Note that we only have a limited number.

Hot Spring Bath Ajara SPA

Hot Spring Bath Ajara SPA

This is a large spacious bath with the aroma of Aomori cypress. Surrounded by natural greenery, it is the perfect place to unwind and relax in the warmth of the hot spring.

Facility Large Bath and Open-air Bath
Hours 12:45pm-00:00am
02:00am-10:00am
Fees (Day Use) Adult: 500 yen, Child: 250 yen

Rokkaku Open-air Bath

Rokkaku Open-air Bath

Hear the sound of water, smell the trees, and feel the fresh air and invigorating breeze. Enjoy a slow and relaxing moment in the natural scenery of Aomori.

Facility Open-air bath
Hours 12:45pm-00:00am
02:00am-10:00am

Foot Bath

Foot Bath

Take your shoes off and sit back while soaking your feet in the warm spring water. Admire the natural scenery and feel your body and soul warm up.

Facility Foot Bath
Hours June-November 4:00PM – 9:00 PM *Closed during winter

Bathing Steps

Pour some warm water starting from your feet.

01. Pour some warm water starting from your feet.

By pouring warm water little by little from your feet to your body, it minimizes any stress to your body as it gradually prepares your body for the bath.

Wash your head and body.

02. Wash your head and body.

Wash your head and body entirely before entering the bath. Start from the head moving down towards the feet, which allows for a more thorough wash.

Enter the bath and let your body warm up.

03. Enter the bath and let your body warm up.

After cleaning your body, slowly enter the bath. Take breaks as necessary so as not to become dehydrated and light-headed.

Rinse your body before drying off with a towel.

04. Rinse your body before drying off with a towel.

When your body has warmed up and you are ready to get out, rinse your body with warm water. The purpose of this step is to rinse off the bath water to fully cleanse yourself. Dry yourself prior to returning to the changing room.

Bathing Etiquette

Etiquette Rule No.1 Don’t put your towel in the bath tubs.

01. Etiquette Rule No.1 Don’t put your towel in the bath tubs.

In order to keep the bath water clean, please do not put any towels, especially those you used to wash your body, into the bath water.

Keep your hair out of the bath water.

02. Keep your hair out of the bath water.

Please tie long hair so as not to get it in the bath water.

Refrain from bathing immediately after eating or drinking.

03. Refrain from bathing immediately after eating or drinking.

Please refrain from using the bath right after eating or drinking as it may be stressful on your body.

Swim suits are not allowed.

04. Swim suits are not allowed.