Top picks for Iga Spa & wellness

Discover 35 Spa & wellness in Iga on Trip.com, updated 4 July 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 9 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From US$5.57 per person, with an average total of US$43.92. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 230 verified reviews, Spa & wellness Iga boast an average rating of 4.9.

This week's most popular Spa & wellness: "Kobe Port + Ijinkan Street Scenery + Mt. Rokko Night View + Arima Onsen one-day tour", with 100 reviews and a 4.8 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Osaka departure [lazy route] Nara deer interaction + Uji matcha tasting + Japanese-style healing", a 7-hour adventure in Iga!

The next available day tour departs on 5 July 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Iga Spa & wellness usually take about 7 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

85% of Iga Spa & wellness now offer English-speaking guides

July is the perfect time to visit Iga! Choose from 35 available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Kobe Port + Ijinkan Street Scenery + Mt. Rokko Night View + Arima Onsen one-day tour.

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Reviews: Osaka departure [lazy route] Nara deer interaction + Uji matcha tasting + Japanese-style healing
Guest User2026-07-04
The route was quite leisurely, with many deer along the way, and deer crackers were readily available. However, be careful not to get bumped; our guide was chased by about ten deer while buying crackers. Some foreigners, perhaps due to their brightly colored clothing or large size, also seemed unusually attractive to them. Later, we went to Uji Village. Because there were so many matcha vendors and we didn't know how to distinguish them, we spent over an hour learning on Xiaohongshu (a Chinese social media platform), which was quite helpful. I recommend finding a teahouse to sample and compare; it's more direct. It costs around 1500 yen. As a side note, our guide talked about many places to eat, drink, and have fun for almost half an hour. We tried two of them, and the tastes suited us well. You can look her up if you're interested; she's a girl from Jiangsu surnamed Jiang. It's a bit of a pity we didn't go to the hot springs (extra charge), I wonder what kind they were…
Reviews: Nara Park + Uji + Hot Spring Day Trip in Japan
Guest User2025-09-17
A very thoughtful trip! The tour guide was friendly and considerate, and the bus departed on time from Exit 2 of Nihonbashi. The last-minute hot spring visit was changed to an extra hour in Uji because no one wanted to go. Playing in the Uji River was so relaxing, and the Tale of Genji Museum is definitely worth a visit. Plan your time carefully! The stop in Nara was also particularly enjoyable; the deer were adorable and politely nodded for food. However, some were a bit rough, but overall it was fun and enjoyable. A fantastic experience, highly recommended.
Reviews: 1-Day Tour for Good Fortune: Katsuo-ji + Sanda Premium Outlets + Arima Onsen Town|Small group (9 people)
Guest User2026-05-14
The driver and guide were attentive and responsible; I was very satisfied with the itinerary. 👍
Reviews: Kobe Port + Ijinkan Street Scenery + Mt. Rokko Night View + Arima Onsen one-day tour
Guest User2026-05-18
I took a vacation to Osaka and joined a Kobe day trip on Ctrip. We departed from Nipponbashi at noon, and our group of six, led by driver Cai, visited Kobe Port, the Ijinkan (Foreigners' House), Arima Onsen, and the night view of Rokko Mountain and Osaka Bay. Personally, I didn't think the Ijinkan was worth seeing, but the other attractions were quite nice and worth visiting. A special shout-out to our driver, Mr. Cai, for his kindness and politeness; I wish him all the best for his future and great success!