
2025 Taipei Hot Springs Season to kick off Oct. 30 to Nov. 3
As the weather starts to get chillier, Taipei is gearing up for the annual Taipei Hot Springs Season, returning from Oct. 30 to Nov. 3 in Beitou. A series of cultural performances and hot spring vouchers will be on display. FTV reporter Stephany Yang takes us behind the scenes for a sneak peek at this year’s highlights!
Dancers combine synchronized steps with drumming and songs. Eisa is a folk dance from Okinawa, Japan, traditionally performed during the Obon Festival. The annual Taipei hot spring season will begin on Oct.30 and run until Nov. 3, featuring nearly 50 Japanese performers showcasing the historical Eisa folk dance.
Satoru Okuhara
Depot Island Street Association representative director
In Japan, this is a very traditional art form, usually performed during the Obon Festival parades as a way to honor deities and express gratitude to ancestors. Nowadays, it is passed down to new generations, allowing young people to take up this tradition with more energy and ensuring that this powerful art continues to be preserved.
Other performances from Japan include the Yamagata Hanagasa, Namahage drum, and more. Taiwan’s own Ming Hwa Yuan Arts and Culture Group will present classic Taiwanese opera performances. Beitou, nestled in northern Taipei, is famous for its hot spring resorts. During the event period, in addition to exciting performances, various special offers will be available on-site, including hot spring vouchers. This year’s Hot Springs Season will also feature over 50 stalls in a cultural and creative market, along with a variety of activities such as mini tatami DIY workshops, drum DIY, guided tours of Beitou’s cultural sites, and a special hot spring shuttle bus service.
Lin Chih-yu
Taipei Hot Springs Association Managing director
At our on-site exhibition, we have over 50 booths, including all hot spring hotels from Beitou. Our members are offering very special discounts, and visitors can purchase hot spring vouchers, accommodation vouchers, bathing vouchers, and meal coupons at great prices. There are also more than a dozen booths from Japan present. The biggest highlight is Okinawa Depot Island—their American Village is hosting a lucky draw event where you can win round-trip air tickets and accommodation from Taipei to Okinawa.
In honor of International Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the festival will host free breast cancer screenings. And since it kicks off on Halloween weekend, families can enjoy a festive trick-or-treat event. The festival will be held from Oct. 30 till Nov. 3 around Xinbeitou MRT Station, including Qixing Street, Qixing Park, and Guangming Road.
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2025-10-16