秘湯
意味
A hidden hot spring — a remote, hard-to-reach onsen that feels like a secret discovery.
The premium, adventurous version of an 温泉 trip. 秘湯 refers to hot springs in remote mountain locations, often with basic or rustic facilities, where the appeal is the untouched natural setting and the effort required to reach them. There is even a nationwide organisation called 日本秘湯を守る会 (Society to Preserve Japan's Hidden Hot Springs). 秘湯 fans see the journey as part of the experience.
例文
- 山奥の秘湯に行ったら携帯の電波もなかったけど最高だった。
- 秘湯マニアの父が毎年どこかの山の温泉に行く。
- ネットで見つけた秘湯、アクセス悪すぎて車ないと無理だった。
使い方ガイド
場面: travel, onsen enthusiasts, friends
トーン: adventurous, romantic
正しい言い方
- 秘湯って響きだけでもうワクワクする。 (Just the word 'hidden hot spring' gets me excited.)
- 次の旅行は秘湯巡りしたいな。 (For my next trip, I want to go hidden onsen hopping.)
避ける言い方
- 駅前の日帰り温泉を「秘湯」とは呼べない — 秘湯は山奥などアクセスが悪い場所にあるもの (You can't call a day-trip onsen in front of a station a 'hidden spring' — hitō implies remote, hard-to-reach locations)
よくある間違い
- Confusing 秘湯 with any small or quiet onsen — 秘湯 specifically implies remoteness and difficulty of access
- Going unprepared — 秘湯 often lack amenities, phone signal, and may require hiking
起源と歴史
Compound of 秘 (secret/hidden) and 湯 (hot water/bath). The concept was formalised by the 日本秘湯を守る会 (established 1975), which certifies remote, traditional onsen. The romantic appeal of discovering a hidden spring in nature is deeply rooted in Japanese aesthetics.
文化的背景
時代: 1975 formalised by preservation society, concept much older
世代: Onsen enthusiasts, older travellers, growing interest among younger adventurers
社会的背景: Niche enthusiasts, travel culture
地域メモ: Used across Japan. The 日本秘湯を守る会 has certified roughly 180 inns. Most are in mountainous areas of Tōhoku, Hokuriku, and Nagano.
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復