Ikaho Onsen
Ikaho Onsen is one of four famous hot spring towns in Gunma Prefecture – along with the towns of Kusatsu, Minakami and Shima. Known for its iron-rich waters, the main feature of Ikaho is a 300 metre long stone staircase which acts as the main thoroughfare through the town.

Either side of the street, traditional guesthouses, shops, restaurants and old-fashioned games parlours create a quaint atmosphere typical of an old hot spring town. Well-known for Japanese but less so for international visitors, it’s well-worth getting on the beaten path and making your way to Ikaho Onsen.

Information regarding accommodation in and around Ikaho can be found through our ‘Ikaho Onsen Area’ hotel page.
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Approx. 2.5 hours drive from the Jigokudani Monkey Park | |
From the park there is no easy or convenient public transport option to reach Ikaho Onsen. The best/most direct option is to drive, taking approximately 2.5 hours |