Reminds you of the spirit of harmony.Such is this Japanese-style inn. The nostalgic chirimen crafts handmade by the proprietress warmly welcome you.It gives you a cozy and relaxed feeling. Smiles, warmth, happiness—this is the spirit of 'Yunomiko.' The hot spring large bath (open-air bath) features a simple spring that is tasteless and odorless. The water is characterized by its gentle touch on the skin. It is said to be effective for nerve-related issues and gynecological conditions.
An open-air bath that feels like it's one with the sea, offering a panoramic view of Toyama Bay.A five-room inn where you can enjoy the waves breaking right before your eyes. Enjoy precious moments with your family and friends to your heart's content.Room renovations completed! ■ Large public bath and scenic open-air bath Hours: 6:30 AM - 11:00 PM (separate for men and women) * From 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM, private reservations are available (first come, first served/1 hour per group). Both the large public bath and open-air bath offer a panoramic view of Toyama Bay. Our baths contain Bryonite (natural stones). ** To our valued guests ** There is no elevator. (The rooms for accommodation are located on the second floor.The dining area and large public bath are on the first floor.) We will do our best to accommodate allergies. ■ Transportation Access (Taking a bus from Takaoka Station is convenient) From Shin-Takaoka Station via Shinkansen, Take the JR Johana Line bound for Takaoka to JR Takaoka Station (approximately 3 minutes) From JR Takaoka Station (platform 4), take the Kaetsuno Bus bound for Nadaura Coast/Waki, Get off at the 'Tomari' bus stop (approximately 40 minutes by bus), After getting off at the 'Tomari' bus stop, walk in the direction of travel and turn right (toward the sea), approximately 1 minute on foot.
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.
Tateyama Station is right in front! At the Tateyama Station 'ticket counter,' you can make reservations for specific departure times on the Tateyama Cable Car. On the morning of the day, you can purchase your ticket and relax in your room until your departure time. This is one of the appealing points. The bath at Senjusou features natural hot springs created by the sacred Mount Tateyama!You can feel the blessings of the earth on your skin. (Our facility offers a traditional Japanese-style bath.There are no separate shower booths.) For meals, we prepare seasonal dishes using fresh fish caught in Toyama Bay and wild vegetables harvested from Tateyama.Enjoy plenty of Toyama-grown Koshihikari rice to your heart's content! ※Please note that movement within the facility involves stairs. ※Rooms do not include private baths or toilets; these are shared facilities. The baths inside the facility are separate for men and women. The toilets inside the facility are separate for men and women and include cleaning systems.
Spring, when the trees sprout fresh green leaves; summer, when there's no steam and the scenery is fully visible; autumn, when the leaves turn red, yellow, and orange; winter, when everything is covered in a blanket of snow. A solitary inn's hot spring nestled amidst nature that shows various expressions across the four seasons. Please enjoy our carefully crafted seasonal cuisine and our proud hot springs to your heart's content.