
About This Spring
## Overview Ubason Oreisui Spring is a public drinking spring located in Niigata City, Japan. Situated near an old temple, this spring has long been a gathering spot for locals who come regularly to collect its water. The name "Oreisui" (お霊水) suggests the water has traditionally been regarded as sacred or spiritually blessed — a common designation for springs found on temple and shrine grounds throughout Japan. The spring is well-maintained and equipped with a spigot, making it easy for visitors to fill containers. It is open at all times. While the water has historically been used as a drinking water source and is frequented by many locals, visitors should be aware that water quality can vary and no independent testing data is currently available. ## Directions The spring is located in Niigata City, Japan, at approximately **37.916191, 139.036407**. Look for the temple grounds in the area — the spring is situated nearby. Due to the spring's location in a residential and temple district, using GPS navigation to the coordinates above is recommended, as signage may be limited or in Japanese only. ## What to Expect Ubason Oreisui Spring is a well-kept public spring with a spigot for convenient water collection. The surrounding area includes an old temple, lending the site a peaceful, contemplative atmosphere. The spring sees regular visitors — particularly local residents who come to fill bottles and jugs — so you may encounter a short wait during busy times. The spring is reported to be open 24 hours a day, year-round. Niigata City experiences heavy snowfall in winter, so visitors during the colder months should be prepared for potentially snowy or icy conditions around the spring. The temple setting and the cultural reverence for the water make this a worthwhile stop for anyone interested in Japan's tradition of natural springs and sacred waters.
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37.916191, 139.036407
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Community SubmittedDirections The spring is located in Niigata City, Japan, at approximately **37.916191, 139.036407**. Look for the temple grounds in the area — the spring is situated nearby. Due to the spring's location in a residential and temple district, using
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Open 24/7 — visit anytime.
Safety Info
Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.
Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
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