Overview
Looking for a summer escape that’s fun no matter the weather? Spa Resort Hawaiians offers a unique blend of water attractions, hot springs, entertainment, and relaxation, all under one massive roof. Located in Iwaki, Fukushima, this all-weather resort makes it easy to enjoy your summer without worrying about sunburns or rain. The dome over the main pool cuts 99% of UV rays, so you can swim all day without the heat and hassle of summer sun. With exciting performances, relaxing onsens, and tropical vibes, your summer vacation at Spa Resort Hawaiians becomes something completely unexpected.
Accommodation
Choose from four hotels within the resort, each offering a different atmosphere and experience.
Monolith Tower: Surround yourself with Hawaiian art, culture, and nature in this elegant tower. The rooms feature a blend of Japanese and Western styles, and the tower includes a grand spa with free-flowing natural hot spring water. You’ll find plenty of space to unwind in rooms up to 41 square meters, with comfortable beds and polished wooden floors.
Hotel Hawaiians: This large resort hotel gives you easy access to all the attractions, along with three expansive baths and a dinner buffet full of Japanese, Western, and Chinese dishes. It’s perfect for families or anyone who wants to stay right at the heart of the action.
Vir Port: If the pool is your main destination, stay here. Located closest to the water park, you can walk there in your swimsuit. Each floor offers its own distinct design, creating a calming retreat after a busy day of swimming and fun.
Mauna Village: Just five minutes away by car, this glamping area lets you experience the outdoors in a more private way. Sleep under the stars and enjoy wide open skies, grassy fields, and a peaceful retreat away from the main park. It’s an ideal mix of nature and comfort, with spacious tents and a BBQ featuring local Fukushima ingredients.
Dining
You’ll find dozens of food options across the resort. Enjoy quick snacks between water slides, relaxed meals with your family, or festive dinners at themed restaurants.
Inside the park, you can try Hawaiian-style dishes, pizza, ramen, burgers, and sweets. Grab a crepe, sip a tropical drink, or cool down with colorful gelato. Restaurants like “Palm” serve Hawaiian meals and weekend buffets, while “Diamond” offers tasty burgers. If you’re staying overnight, enjoy a buffet breakfast with plenty of variety to start your day right.
Glamping stays at Mauna Village include a luxurious BBQ using local meats and produce, while hotel stays offer exclusive access to restaurants like “The Pacific” or “Nesia” with live cooking stations.
Onsen and Wellness
Spa Resort Hawaiians features two types of hot spring zones: traditional Japanese-style baths and swimwear-friendly spa areas.
Palace Bathhouse: Head underground to soak in 12 types of baths including stone tubs, jacuzzis, hinoki wood baths, and more. Separate areas for men and women let you enjoy your bath in comfort.
Edo-style Open-Air Bath: Step back in time at the world’s largest outdoor bath inspired by the bathhouses of the Edo period. The space stretches over 1000 square meters, with greenery and wooden decor all around you.
Spring Park & Spa Garden Paleo: Wear your swimsuit and enjoy the mixed-gender hot springs. Inside, relax with waterfall baths, mist saunas, and bubbling jets. Outside, let the wind and sunlight refresh you while soaking in colorful spa zones.
The entire resort uses natural hot spring water drawn from Iwaki Yumoto Onsen. It flows directly into the pools and baths, including the water park. With over 3.5 tons per minute, the water stays fresh and abundant.
Guests with Tattoos
You can enjoy the hot springs privately by reserving a family-use bath. The resort does not restrict tattoos in these private facilities. Contact the staff in advance to book your preferred time.
Facilities
Spa Resort Hawaiians goes beyond pools and baths. Here’s what else you can enjoy:
- Polynesian Show Theater: Watch dynamic performances with fire dancing, hula, and vibrant music. Choose from afternoon, evening, or nighttime shows, and reserve premium seating online.
- Indoor and Outdoor Rest Areas: Rent private rest rooms near the pool with air conditioning and TV, or try the newly opened “Olu Olu” rest station with changing rooms and lockers.
- Gift Shops and Lounges: Find Hawaiian-themed souvenirs or take a break with coffee at the in-hotel cafés.
- Free Shuttle Buses: Book in advance to ride from various locations in the Tokyo area straight to the resort. It’s free for overnight stays and makes your travel smooth and easy.
Activities
Explore more than just the pools. You can try:
- Aloha Enjoy Hula: Learn to dance the hula with professional performers. (Women only)
- Tahitian Dance and Fire Knife Lessons: Learn the basics of these energetic dances with trained instructors. Fire Knife Dance is taught by Japan’s only professional team.
- Seasonal Events: This summer, don’t miss “ALOHA Lumina,” a nighttime experience combining lights, music, and hot springs in an immersive park—available until August 31. Enjoy discounted evening entry with the Nighttime Summer Special.
- 60th Anniversary Celebration: Join in commemorative events and discover limited-time experiences throughout the resort.
Additional Features
- Free Wi-Fi throughout the resort
- Exclusive hotel-to-park walkways (no need to go outside)
- Family-friendly facilities and menus
- Reservation-based options for shows and private rooms
- Recognition from multiple travel and wellness awards
- Health and wellness programs inspired by traditional Japanese hot spring culture






















































