Misasa

Misasa (三朝町 Misasa-chō) is a town of about 7,000 in Tottori Prefecture, known for its radium rich hot springs.

Understand
The content of radioactive element radon, a gaseous decay daughter of radium, is exceptionally high in Misasa spring water, one of the highest in natural waters worldwide. The locals are very proud of special properties of their springs, and attribute the water healing powers as an effect or radiation hormesis. Each July the town organizes festivals in honour of Marie Curie, the discoverer of radium.

Tourist Information Site
The local tourist association has a good multilingual guide site.

Get in
There are no train stations in Misasa however, it is easily reachable via bus from Kurayoshi. Buses depart for Misasa Onsen from Kurayoshi Station. From Misasa Onsen there are buses to Mitokusan. Some buses go directly to Mitokusan from Kurayoshi Station.

There are a few buses that depart for Misasa Onsen from Osaka (Bentencho and Shin-Osaka) and Kobe (Sannomiya Bus Terminal).

Do

 * Make a visit to one of many onsens open for day visitors for a hot spring bath.
 * Take a bath in the free rotenburo in the river or have a footbath in the riverside bath.
 * Drink the spring water in Kabuyu spring.
 * Appreciate Genji Fireflies along the banks of the Misasa River, early to mid June.
 * Stroke a statue of the Kajika Frog (known as a frog of marriage) at the Koitani Bridge, which is believed to bring you a spouse.

Go next

 * Kurayoshi
 * Yurihama
 * Tottori
 * Hokuei
 * Kotoura
 * Daisen
 * Kagamino
 * Maniwa
 * Tsuyama