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Onna-Iwa-so is a seaside inn with a panoramic view of Toyama Bay. Right in front of it, there is a beach, a marina, a campsite, a surf shop, and various activities such as swimming, fishing, paddleboarding, and surfing school can be enjoyed. Every year, many people visit to photograph the Tateyama Mountain Range as seen from the scenic Amaharashi Coast.
Ōmaki Onsen is a secluded hot spring inn in Toyama Prefecture that can only be accessed by boat. You can enjoy peaceful moments embraced by nature, away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Seasonal ingredients showcased in 'Japanese cuisine' paired with local 'Japanese sake'.Two types of 'hot springs' that are rare even nationwide.A lodging where you can fully enjoy Japanese culture with 'tatami' in every room. Savor a tranquil escape from the everyday.
Located in a central position, it's a 5-minute drive to the Gokayama Suganuma Gassho-style village, a 20-minute drive to the Ainokura Gassho-style village, and a 20-minute drive to Shirakawa-go. From Shin-Takaoka Station, take the World Heritage Bus for 1 hour and 20 minutes, get off at the Nishi-Akao bus stop, and you'll find Gokayama Onsen Akaokan right in front of the bus stop, making it convenient without the need to walk. From Shirakawa-go, take the World Heritage Bus for 20 minutes, get off at the Nishi-Akao bus stop, and the hotel is right in front of the bus stop. Recommended are 10-tatami Japanese-style rooms with private bath and toilet, as well as Japanese-Western hybrid rooms with private bath and toilet. There is a natural hot spring with large windows, providing a relaxing atmosphere. A variety of dishes, such as Japanese beef grilled on ceramic plates, salt-grilled ayu fish, and handmade soba noodles, are served, delighting guests.
This is a quiet hot spring inn nestled in the secluded area of the Tonami Plain. Situated at the foot of Gokayama, it offers a tranquil space with the clear stream of the Shogawa Gorge flowing right in front. Enjoy plenty of fresh sweetfish from the Shogawa River, firefly squid and crab freshly caught from Toyama Bay.
A secluded inn located at the far end of Unazuki Onsen.About a 7-minute walk to the station for the trolley train, with every room offering a view of the trolley train.Meals feature a kaiseki cuisine centered around seafood from Toyama Bay.The large public bath and open-air bath face the Kurobe River, allowing guests to enjoy the seasonal scenery of the Kurobe Gorge throughout the night.There are N-gauge model train rooms, toy train rooms, and a table tennis area, making it recommended for families and groups.
Sosaku Kaiseki Shionomi has been reborn as an inn specializing in creative seafood cuisine. Every room and private bath offers a view of the sea, where you can gaze at the sunrise over the horizon and the Tateyama Mountain Range beyond Toyama Bay. In an exceptional location that feels as if you are on a ship, we welcome you with creative dishes made from the fresh seafood of Toyama Bay.
The endless blue sky and the countryside swaying in the breeze.In the rural landscape where the frogs' chorus echoes under a star-filled sky, nature that has been lost in the city is still alive. At 'Yutorian Etchu,' we feature two distinct types of water in our open-air bath and grand bath.Enjoy the two hot spring sources known as 'Bijin no Yu' (Beauty's Bath), which leave your skin feeling smooth.Dinner features Japanese kaiseki cuisine that changes with the seasons, made with plenty of local ingredients.It is a convenient location for visiting places like the Tateyama Mountain Range, the Hotaruika Museum, Kanazawa, and Gifu.
Travel via the Alpine Route from Tateyama Station or Ogizawa Station.Please note that private cars are not allowed access. From the final stop, Murodo Station, it's about a 15-minute walk.Proper mountaineering gear may be required depending on snow conditions and weather.
A ryokan nestled in the serene village of Kurobe's Shimizu, Kiji Onsen Tanakaya. It is said that when Uesugi Kenshin became unable to walk due to beriberi, he cured his illness with the miraculous spring water that wells up in Kiji, as guided by the deity of Niihari Shrine. Our inn, sourced from that miraculous spring, has been operating as a small ryokan for therapeutic baths in Kiji, along the coast of Kurobe, since 1911. The approximately 5,000-tsubo garden, carefully nurtured by successive generations, surrounds the ryokan, allowing guests to fully enjoy the seasonal delicacies unique to Toyama and Kurobe cultivated by the beautiful water, and to soak in the hot springs while reflecting on its 110-year history. Though it is a modest, quiet, and small ryokan, we await your visit with heartfelt hospitality.