Relieve your travel fatigue at the foot bath "Oyattosaa" at Kagoshima Airport, which anyone can use for free
- marupost
- May 10, 2024
- 2 min read

Hello, I'm Yui.
I often travel between Tokunoshima and Tokyo, and one of the things I look forward to when changing planes at Kagoshima Airport is the "Oyattosaa" foot bath at the airport .
"Oyattosaa" means "thank you for your hard work" in the Kagoshima dialect. In order to promote Kagoshima, the hot spring powerhouse, this is the first hot spring facility at a domestic airport that opened in 2018.
In this article, we will introduce the location of the foot bath "Oyattosaa" at Kagoshima Airport, how to use it, and some great ways to use it.
◆Where is the foot bath "Oyattosaa" at Kagoshima Airport and how much does it cost to use?
The foot bath "Oyattosaa" at Kagoshima Airport is located between entrances 2 and 3 after you exit the Kagoshima Airport Arrivals Lobby on the first floor.

When traveling from Tokyo to Tokunoshima, you have to leave the arrival lobby once, but if you have the time, it's worth the trip.
Because there is no charge for use .
Anyone can enter for free during opening hours from 9:00 to 19:30.
Don't worry if you're worried about not being able to go in because you don't have a towel.
Original "Oyattosaa" towels are on sale for 300 yen near the foot bath, so be sure to get one before you go in.


I only had a handkerchief-sized towel with me, but it was enough to dry my feet.
◆What were your impressions of the foot bath "Oyattosaa" at Kagoshima Airport?
Its effects include cuts, burns, and skin diseases.
After an hour and a half flight from Tokyo, my feet were extremely swollen so I decided to try a foot bath.
(No, my legs are seriously swollen…)

Aaah, it's so warm and feels great.
You can feel that the temperature is higher than normal hot springs. According to official information, it is 46.6℃. The water is colorless and transparent and does not smell of sulfur, but it feels a little heavy.
After soaking for about 10 minutes, when I lifted my feet out, they were bright red and warm.
My legs really feel lighter.
◆If you have time, try a massage after the foot bath.
If you have time, why not go to a massage parlor after your foot bath?
If I have time, I 'll go to Body Care LUCK Kagoshima Airport Store on the third floor of Kagoshima Airport.

I highly recommend the reflexology, which involves an oil massage after a foot bath.
Furthermore, Body Care LUCK Kagoshima Airport accepts Priority Pass, so if you have one you can get 3,400 yen worth of treatments for free.
I'll write more details next time.
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