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"Tanokami Footbath" is a relaxing, quiet space on the stone pavement where you can relax in a Japanese atmosphere.
Tanokami Footbath, located quietly in a quiet residential area on the outskirts of Gero Onsen town, is a hidden healing spot known only to those in the know. The footbath, watched over by a stone statue of the "Tanokami," a deity who protects the fields, is extremely popular with local residents and repeat visitors alike.
Located a little away from the hustle and bustle of the main street, this bath is recommended for those who want to spend some quiet and peaceful time. There are benches nearby, so you can relax and enjoy a moment of calm while soaking your feet in the hot water.
address:1346-5 Koda, Gero City, Gifu Prefecture (inside the Tanokami Square)
Opening hours:8:00-21:00
Regular holiday:None (open all year round)
Bathing fee:free
parking:None (paid parking available nearby)
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Access information
- Approximately 10 minutes on foot from JR Gero Station
- Approximately 60 minutes by car from Nakatsugawa IC on the Chuo Expressway (via National Route 257)
Characteristics of Tanokami Footbath
Its greatest feature is that you can enjoy a foot bath in a sacred space where a statue of the rice field god is installed. Although it is an object of faith rooted in the local community, it has a somewhat familiar atmosphere.
The foot bath is compact and can accommodate 2-3 people, and there are benches around it where you can sit and relax. It's the perfect location to stop by during a stroll.
Important points to remember when using this service
- You must bring your own towel. There are no vending machines or shops nearby.
- It's a small space, so please be considerate of others when it gets crowded.
- There are few people around, making it ideal for those who want to spend time in peace and quiet.
Nearby Attractions
- Gero Onsen Gassho Village:About 5 minutes by car. A cultural experience facility lined with Gassho-style buildings.
- Gero Hot Springs Museum:About a 12-minute walk away, this facility teaches you about the workings and history of hot springs.
- Gero Station Shopping Street:About a 10-minute walk away, this area is full of souvenir shops and restaurants.