Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Asamushi Onsen is a seaside hot spring resort facing Mutsu Bay in the northeastern part of Aomori City. It has long been popular as a local hot springs resort, and has developed into a resort where you can enjoy both ocean views and hot springs. The hot springs are characterized by their soft texture, and can be enjoyed alongside the seasonal scenery, such as the snowy landscapes of winter, the sea breeze of spring, and the cool breezes of summer. There are many inns that serve dishes that make use of fresh seafood (especially shellfish and squid), and there are also a number of day-trip bathing and footbath spots scattered around, making it an ideal place for a casual stop.
Highlights
- Hot spring town along the coast: Lined with accommodation facilities, public baths, and foot bath spots, you can enjoy the sea view while strolling.
- Asamushi Aquarium (Aomori Prefectural Asamushi Aquarium): This aquarium mainly exhibits creatures from Mutsu Bay and is popular with families and tourists (occasionally holds events and dolphin shows).
- View of Mutsu Bay: The scenery across the bay and the sunset are beautiful, making it a recommended photo spot.
- Local seafood: Dinner is a major attraction, with many inns serving fresh sashimi, shellfish, scallops and squid dishes.
- Walking trails and parks: Relax along the seaside walks and in nearby parks. Depending on the season, you can enjoy cherry blossoms and seaside flowers.
Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
- Train: The nearest station is Asamushi Onsen Station (JR Line), which is about a 15-25 minute train ride from Aomori Station in the center of Aomori City (depending on the train type and schedule).
- Bus: Local buses and sightseeing buses may operate from within Aomori city. Please check the operating conditions and schedules in advance.
- By car: It takes about 20-35 minutes by car from Aomori city, and about 30-50 minutes from Aomori Airport depending on road conditions. Parking is available at inns and public parking lots, but they may be full during peak hours.
- Note: Routes and schedules may change depending on the season and year, so please check the official timetable or your hotel's information before setting off.
Estimated stay (estimated time required)
- Day trip: Visit Asamushi Aquarium + hot spring bathing and a stroll along the seaside for half a day to a full day (2-5 hours).
- If you are staying overnight: A two-day, one-night stay will allow you to enjoy the hot springs, dinner (seafood), and a leisurely stroll the next morning. If you want to fully relax in the hot springs, we recommend staying at least one night.
Nearby spots
- Asamushi Aquarium: A major tourist attraction within walking distance. Featuring a wide range of local marine life exhibits and events.
- Coastal walking path along Mutsu Bay: A great spot for strolling and taking photos.
- Aomori City Center: Around Aomori Station, you will find the Nebuta Museum Wa Rasse, markets, local restaurants, and more, all easily accessible by car or train.
- Seasonal tourist spots: You can enjoy seasonal attractions in the neighborhood, such as cherry blossoms in spring, swimming in the sea in summer, autumn leaves in autumn, and snowy scenery in winter.
Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Bathing etiquette: Please observe general hot spring etiquette (pouring hot water over yourself, not putting towels in the bath, not occupying the bath for long periods of time, etc.). Some facilities may have restrictions on bathing for people with tattoos, so please check in advance.
- Crowds: Hotels and day-use facilities tend to be crowded on weekends, holidays (Golden Week, Obon, New Year's) and during peak tourist seasons, so we recommend making reservations in advance.
- Seasonal Note: In winter, snow and frozen roads can occur, so winter tires and chains may be required when traveling by car. Please also check for information on delays and cancellations of public transportation.
- Food & Drink/Local Conditions: The seafood offered will vary depending on the fishing calendar and catch situation. If there are any ingredients you don't like, it's a good idea to contact the inn in advance.
- Environmental protection: To protect the coast and surrounding natural environment, please take care to take your trash home with you and avoid entering restricted areas.
Asamushi Onsen is an attractive hot spring resort where you can easily enjoy the sea, hot springs, and fresh seafood. Whether you're visiting for the day or staying overnight, you can enjoy a relaxing time in your own way.

