After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

A new spot, " Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum), " has opened in Yugo Onsen, a hot Yunogo Onsen in Okayama Prefecture . This facility, renovated from a former bowling alley, is lined with approximately 5,000 types of Dagashi (Japanese retro candy)(traditional Japanese inexpensive sweets), allowing you to enjoy the atmosphere of an Ennichi (Japanese festival)(traditional Japanese festival).

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Okayama Prefecture is located in the Center of Western Japan and is known as the "Land of Sunshine" due to its warm climate and little rain throughout the year. It's conveniently located halfway between famous tourist destinations like Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima! It's also the gateway to Shikoku via the Seto. Okayama is also known as the "Fruit Okayama," and the fruits that are sun-drenched in the warm climate of the Setouchi are of the highest quality in terms of sweetness, aroma, and flavor. You can enjoy seasonal fruits such as white peaches, Muscat grapes, and Pione grapes! Okayama is also home to world-class tourist spots, including Okayama Castle, Okayama Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's three most famous gardens, and Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, which boasts history, culture, and art!

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A new tourist spot, Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum), has opened in Yunogo Onsen , one of Okayama Prefecture's three most famous hot spring areas and the Mimasaka Santo (Three Hot Springs of Mimasaka) . The spacious building, originally a bowling alley, has been transformed into a complex centered around Dagashi (Japanese retro candy)). The spacious floor is lined with nostalgic Dagashi (Japanese retro candy), creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a Ennichi (Japanese festival). Everyone from small children to adults can enjoy the excitement of searching for Dagashi (Japanese retro candy) . Nearby, there are also other hot spring facilities, including Yunogo Sagi Onsen Kan (Yunogo Sagi Hot Spring) , a Day-use Hot Spring known for its skin-beautifying properties, and Yunogo Pocket Park Fureai-no-yu (Foot Bath), a free footbath. Discover new ways to enjoy hot springs, Dagashi (Japanese retro candy), and Japanese Ennichi (Japanese festival) culture at Yunogo Onsen.

What is "Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)"?

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum) is a new tourist spot in Yunogo Onsen town that opened in November 2025. Utilizing the large space that was originally a bowling alley, it has become a complex facility with Dagashi (Japanese retro candy), amusement facilities, karaoke, a food court, a kids' space, and more. Located in the center of the hot spring town, it is easy to drop in after staying at a hot spring inn or enjoying a day trip to the hot springs.

Theme park-like interior

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

When you enter the floor, the first thing that catches your eye is the vermilion torii Torii (Shrine gate)(a traditional gate found at Japanese shrines). Around this impressive Torii (Shrine gate) are many rows of Dagashi (Japanese retro candy)(cheap sweets), which naturally draws you to the Dagashi (Japanese retro candy) corner. With around 5,000 types of Dagashi (Japanese retro candy) lined up, it's like a candy theme park.

Experience the Ennichi (Japanese festival) atmosphere by fishing for sweets

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

In the Ennichi (Japanese festival)(traditional Japanese festival stall) corner, you can try candy fishing for 100 yen per play (30 seconds). Candy fishing is a popular game at Japanese festivals, where you use a fishing rod to reel in candy.

You can also enjoy the traditional Japanese game of "Shateki (Shooting game)"

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

There's also a nostalgic Shateki (Shooting game)(a traditional Japanese festival game where you aim and knock down candy with a gun using corks or rubber bullets). For 100 yen each, you can shoot three times, and if you manage to knock down a candy, you get it. It's hard to hit the target, so it's fun and you'll want to try again and again.

Ranked #1 in popularity: Oyatsu Calpas

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

The most popular of Dagashi (Japanese retro candy) is "Oyatsu Calpas." Calpas (small, child-sized sausage-like snacks similar to Japanese salami) are sold individually, so you can try different varieties. They can be enjoyed as a snack for children or as a beer snack for adults.

Ranked 2nd in popularity: Umaibo

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

Coming in second on the Dagashi (Japanese retro candy) ranking is "Umaibo."Umaibo(a stick-shaped corn snack, one of Japan's most famous Dagashi (Japanese retro candy)) comes in a surprising number of flavors. These are also sold individually, so you can choose the flavor you like.

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

You can find rare Umaibo here, such as the luxurious Premium Umaibo and the larger-than-normal Big Umaibo. You can also buy them in bags, so you can buy in bulk.

Ranked 3rd in popularity: "Big Katsu"

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

Coming in third on the Dagashi (Japanese retro candy) ranking is "Big Katsu." It looks and tastes like katsu (a Japanese fried food), but it's actually made from minced fish meat such as pollock, and also contains powdered squid meat. This snack is also popular as a snack for children and as a beer accompaniment for adults.

Discover the rare "Cut Yocchan"

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

The ever-popular Cut Yocchan is a traditional Japanese Dagashi (Japanese retro candy) made with squid. Made from thinly sliced ​​pickled squid, it has a sour and unique taste. They also have a rare white squid type. Despite their unique color, they're so delicious you'll find yourself eating them all day long. There's a wide selection of Cut Yocchan flavors to choose from.

Recommended sweets for girls

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

Among the various types of Dagashi (Japanese retro candy), I found one that seems to be popular with girls. These cute marshmallows look great in photos and would make a perfect gift for a friend.

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

The other is a handmade sweets kit that you can enjoy making and then eat afterwards. It would make a great souvenir from your trip to Japan.

Unique "Dagashi Tamagoyaki (Dagashi Omelette) "

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

There's a unique service where you can buy your favorite Umaibo in the Dagashi (Japanese retro candy) section and take it to the food section, where they'll make you a " Dagashi Tamagoyaki (Dagashi Omelette)" (100 yen). Tamagoyaki is a traditional Japanese egg dish. I bought a popular cheese-flavored Umaibo and asked them to make it for me. You can add your own toppings of ketchup, mayonnaise, and Aonori (Green seaweed powder) aonori seaweed. It's best to eat it while it's still warm and fresh. If you leave it for a while, the Umaibo will get soggy and difficult to eat. It's delicious.

Omi Beef roast beef bowl for lunch

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

You can also enjoy lunch on the second floor. We especially recommend the roast beef bowl made with Omi Beef(launch special price 1,500 yen, regular price 2,000 yen once stock runs out). Omi Beef is one of Japan's three major wagyu beef breeds, produced in Shiga Prefecture, and is known for its elegant flavor with a good balance of marbling and lean meat. Wagyu is a high-quality Japanese beef brand. It's great that you can enjoy it here at this price. The meat is cut a little thicker, allowing you to fully enjoy the deliciousness of Omi Beef. Be sure to give it a try.

Karaoke Room

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

If you want to enjoy karaoke in Yunogo Onsen town, we highly recommend this place. It's a new karaoke room, so there are various types of rooms and the machines are the latest. Karaoke is a popular form of entertainment in Japan, where you can sing along to music.

A kids' space where children can have fun

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

In the past, if you went to a hot spring resort, you would find an arcade where playing games was one of the joys of the area, but now the game corners at hot spring resorts have shrunk in size. This hotel has a kids' space where even small children can have fun, and it is equipped with game machines. If you ask at the reception, they also have toys available for rental so you can play pretend games.

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

[Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum) ]

Address: 316 Yunogo , Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture

TEL: 0868-73-9002

Opening hours:

Snacks and games corner: Monday to Friday (10:00-18:00), Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays (10:00-20:00)

Karaoke: Sunday to Thursday (10:00 to 22:00), Friday, Saturday, and the day before a holiday (10:00 to 24:00)

Food court: 10:00-18:00 (last orders 17:30)

Kids' Corner: 10:00-18:00

Closed: None

Parking: Available

Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)| Official website


Yunogo Sagi Onsen Kan (Yunogo Sagi Hot Spring)

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

Yunogo Sagi Onsen Kan (Yunogo Sagi Hot Spring) is home to the source of Yugo Onsen, one of the Mimasaka Santo (Three Hot Springs of Mimasaka) Yunogo Onsen in Mimasaka. It is said that a Japanese monk named Monk Ennin discovered the hot springs long ago when he saw a heron healing its wounded leg here, and it is also known as "Sagi no Yu" (Hormon's Bath). This hot spring facility is exclusively for day trips, and in addition to the hot springs with sauna, it also has relaxation facilities, a shop, and a large hall. If you want to use the large hall, you will need to purchase a one-day brunch ticket, which includes a bathing ticket. You can spend your time relaxing here.

Extensive hot spring facilities

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

There are two large baths on the first floor, "Do-no-yu" and "Shizu-no-yu," both of which are equipped with dry sauna. There are five family baths on the second floor. The family baths are private hot springs that can be used privately. The men's and women's baths at Do-no-yu and Shizu-no-yu are switched every Sunday morning. The family baths come in a variety of types, including those with Open-air Bath, barrier-free access, and those with jacuzzis. The water is clear, colorless, and odorless, and is said to be effective against dermatitis, digestive disorders, neuralgia, rheumatism, anemia, and gynecological disorders.

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

[Yunogo Sagi Onsen Kan (Yunogo Sagi Hot Spring) ]

Address: 595-1 Yunogo , Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture

TEL: 0868-72-0279

Closed: 2nd Wednesday of every month (the following day if it is a public holiday, and 1st Wednesday of every month in August)

Opening hours:

Public bath ( with sauna and Open-air Bath bath): 8:00-21:00 (last admission 20:20)

Family bath (bath towels provided): 9:00-20:45 (last admission 19:45)

Daily break: 9:00-19:00 (last admission 17:00)

Bathing fee:

Public bath (with sauna and Open-air Bath bath): 800 yen for adults, 500 yen for children (ages 3 to elementary school)

Family bath (bath towels included): 4,000 yen per hour, 5,000 yen (Open-air Bath included)

One-day break: 2,300 yen for adults, 1,500 yen for children

Parking: Available

Yunogo Sagi Onsenkan

Yunogo Sagi Onsenkan

707-0062 595-1 Yunogo , Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture
This is the original hot spring of Yunogo Onsen, one of the three Yunogo Onsen in Mimasaka, and is known nationwide as the "Horse Hot Spring" because it is said to have been discovered by the monk Ennin when he saw a heron healing its wounded leg here. It has been popular as a healing hot spring (therapeutic hot spring) since the Meiji period.

Ryoyo-yu (Therapeutic Hot Spring)

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

"Ryoyo-yu (Therapeutic Hot Spring)" is a sister hot spring facility of "Yunogo Sagi Onsen Kan (Yunogo Sagi Hot Spring). " "Ryoyo-yu (Therapeutic Hot Spring)-yu" means a hot spring used for therapeutic purposes. It is effective for skin diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, gynecological diseases, rheumatism, and neurological diseases, and can be used as a therapeutic hot spring where you can take a relaxing bath. *Soap and shampoo cannot be used.

[Ryoyo-yu (Therapeutic Hot Spring) ]

Address: 565-1 Yunogo , Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture

TEL: 0868-72-0279 ( Yunogo Sagi Onsen Kan (Yunogo Sagi Hot Spring))

Closed: Wednesdays

Opening hours:

Large public bath: 9:00-20:00 (last admission 19:30)

Daily break: 9:00-17:00 (last admission 15:00)

Bathing fee: 800 yen for adults, 500 yen for children (ages 0 to elementary school)

One-day break: 2,000 yen for adults, 1,000 yen for children

Parking: Available

Ryoyo-yu (Therapeutic Hot Spring)| Okayama Tourism Web

Yunogo Pocket Park Fureai-no-yu (Foot Bath) (foot bath)

After the hot springs, head to the Yunogo Dagashi Kan (Japanese Retro Candy Museum)! A new spot has opened in the hot spring town (Mimasaka City)

Anyone can freely use the free footbath " Yunogo Pocket Park Fureai-no-yu (Foot Bath) " in Yunogo Onsen town. The footbath is a facility where you can soak just your feet in the hot spring water. Its unique shape is based on the footprint of " Sanbu Taro (Giant of local legend) ," a giant from the Mimasaka region legend who is said to have traveled to Kyoto in just three steps.

Enjoy a wonderful trip to Yunogo Onsen, where you can enjoy both hot springs and Japanese Dagashi (Japanese retro candy) culture.

[Yunogo Pocket Park Fureai-no-yu (Foot Bath) (footbath)]

Address: 566-1 Yunogo , Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture

Business hours: 10:00-17:00

Closed: None

Parking: Available

Yunogo Pocket Park Fureai no Yu (Footbath)

Yunogo Pocket Park Fureai no Yu (Footbath)

707-0062 566-1 Yunogo, Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture
The water temperature of the footbath is 38 degrees. The unique shape is based on the footprint of Sanbu Taro, a giant from the Mimasaka region who is said to have walked all the way to Kyoto in three steps.

Okayama Prefecture is located in the Center of Western Japan and is known as the "Land of Sunshine" due to its warm climate and little rain throughout the year. It's conveniently located halfway between famous tourist destinations like Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima! It's also the gateway to Shikoku via the Seto. Okayama is also known as the "Fruit Okayama," and the fruits that are sun-drenched in the warm climate of the Setouchi are of the highest quality in terms of sweetness, aroma, and flavor. You can enjoy seasonal fruits such as white peaches, Muscat grapes, and Pione grapes! Okayama is also home to world-class tourist spots, including Okayama Castle, Okayama Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's three most famous gardens, and Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, which boasts history, culture, and art!

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