Nanto Onsen refers to the hot spring areas in and around Nanto, a city in southwestern Toyama Prefecture known for its mountain scenery and deeply rooted rural culture. The setting feels quieter than Japan’s more famous resort towns, with hot springs woven into a landscape of forested slopes, small settlements, and roads that lead toward the Gokayama region.
For travelers, the appeal is less about spectacle than atmosphere. A visit to Nanto Onsen pairs naturally with time spent exploring traditional villages, local food, and the slower pace of the Toyama countryside, making it a rewarding stop for anyone interested in a more understated side of Japan’s onsen culture.