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Ohata River in the valley

The Yagen Valley (????, Yagen-keikoku) is a remote mountain valley in the middle of the Shimokita Peninsula, on the Japanese island of Honshu.

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yagen valley Travel Guide :

Yagen Valley

Understand

There are only two tiny settlements in the entire valley: Yagen Onsen (????), a tiny hot-spring hamlet, and Oku-Yagen (???), population zero but featuring some more hot springs.

Yagen Valley

Get in

There are two paved roads into the valley. The main route from OhataOhata (15 km away) and Mutsu has one (1) bus per day at 9 in the morning, while the shortcut connecting to Mount Osore has none. A dirt trail, navigable by 4x4 in summer, traverses through the valley to the remote west coast.

Yagen Valley

Get around

Oku-Yagen and Yagen Onsen are just two kilometers apart and connected by a paved road and a forest trail. Most of the time it will be faster to walk than wait for the bus.

Yagen Valley

See & Do

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Kappa-no-yu hot springs

Oku-Yagen has no less than three excellent open-air hot springs, all offering views of the Ohata River rushing through the valley:

  • Meoto Kappa-no-yu (???????), near the end of the paved road, is a modern state-funded operation offering free sex-segregated open-air baths with dressing rooms and showers. Open 8:30 AM to 18 PM daily except Tuesday. Amazingly, entry is completely free.
  • Kappa-no-yu (?????) is the original hot spring, past the bridge at a fork of the river. The baths consists of two bare-bones dressing cabins and a large rock pool of hot water. No services, but no entry charges either and always open.
  • The unnamed third hot spring is on the river side of the road before the other two, unmarked except for a "?" scrawled on a roadside post. A path leads down to two concrete tubs, one filled with warm water, the other filled with (very) hot water. There are no dressing rooms or other concessions to modesty here, but the views of the Otaki rapids are unparalleled and more often than not you'll have it all to yourself.

Pretty much the only other form of entertainment is hiking. A very picturesque forest trail runs along the side of the river between the two hamlets, partly on the tracks of an old mining railroad. The fall colors in the valley are particularly famous.

Yagen Valley

Eat, Drink and Buy

The local speciality is wild boar (inoshishi). There are precisely three (3) places to eat, drink or shop in the entire valley:

  • The Meoto baths have a simple noodle shop selling, well, noodles... and, perhaps more importantly, cold beer.
  • The souvenir shop in Yagen Onsen sells souvenirs, drinks and more noodles.
  • The liquor store in Yagen Onsen, open intermittently, sells booze.

Most visitors eat and drink at their own lodgings. If you're camping, bring your own supplies.

Yagen Valley

Sleep

Yagen Valley

Budget

  • Yagen Campground (?????, Yagen-yaeijo), at the entrance to the valley within walking distance of the springs, offers free lawn space, toilets and little else. An excellent budget option if you're self-contained.
Yagen Valley

Mid-range

Yagen Onsen has 5-6 midrange minshuku/ryokan, offering a tatami for the night and two meals for ¥8000 plus.

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