A well-known hot spring in Tama region. It was also mentioned in Musashino Fudoki (ancient reports about provincial cultures). Enjoy its beautiful scenery of the Akigawa River and Valley. The hot spring welling up is a sulfur spring which is good for bruise, high blood pressure and fractured bone.
An inn next to the Kitahikawa Bridge overlooking the clear stream of the Nipparagawa River. It's also close to the station. You can enjoy a hot spring bath and have a relaxing time. It's an ideal location to start hiking in the area.
A lodge along Hinohara Highway in Akikawa Keikoku. With everything from a conference room to a roofed barbecue building, it can be used by large groups of any age for study trips and training camps. You can have fun at the river as well. Meals are Japanese food made with simple ingredients such as mountain vegetables.
An inn where you can enjoy its cuisine cooked with seasonal wild vegetables. Taste delicious char-grilled dishes at the hearth, river fish, trout and Yamame trout, Buddhist cuisine and wild boar or mushroom hot pot. You can come just for meals.
Enjoy its meal cooked with plenty of ingredients gathered from the mountains and the river with local sake selected by the young landlady who is a sake adviser. The landlord who is the chairman of Okutama Minwa no Kai (local folk tales group) tells guests local folk tales by the heath in evening.
With garden views, Kougetsu Sanso -- Moon Villa in Tokyo is set in Hachioji and has a restaurant, full-day security, bar, garden, outdoor fireplace and picnic area. Offering free private parking, the 1-star ryokan is 13 km from Mount Takao. The ryokan offers mountain views, a sun terrace, a 24-hour front desk, and free WiFi is available throughout the property. All units comprise a seating area, a dining area, and a fully equipped kitchenette with various cooking facilities, including a microwave, a toaster, a fridge and a minibar. There is a private bathroom with walk-in shower in some units, along with bathrobes, slippers and a hair dryer. At the ryokan, the units come with bed linen and towels. Continental and American breakfast options with local specialities, fruits and juice are available every morning at the ryokan. Guests may chill out in the on-site lounge, while packed lunches are also available. Sightseeing tours are available close by. Guests at Kougetsu Sanso -- Moon Villa in Tokyo can enjoy darts on-site, or skiing in the surroundings. Sanrio Puroland is 16 km from the accommodation, while Fuchu Park is 21 km from the property. Tokyo Haneda Airport is 60 km away, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.
Located in Hanno, 38 km from Tamarokuto Science Center, taishoukaku features accommodation with a public bath and an open-air bath. There is an on-site restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available. The ryokan features a hot spring bath and a lift. The ryokan is equipped with a flat-screen TV. The unit at the property features a bath and a dressing room. The accommodation offers an air conditioning, a heating and a private bathroom. Guests at the ryokan can enjoy an Asian breakfast. There is a coffee shop and bar. For guests with children, taishoukaku provides indoor and outdoor play areas. Guests can also relax in the garden. Mount Takao is 41 km from the accommodation, while Mukodai Park is 41 km away. Tokyo Haneda Airport is 86 km from the property.
The dishes full of seasonal ingredients have the gentle flavors of the mountain. The rock bath which has rejuvenated many tired travelers has a familiar, relaxing feel. It is as if taking a glimpse into the inn's past.
The only natural onsen (hot spring) in Akiruno City. A place you can look over the scenery of Akigawa keikoku (valley), which is distinct with each of the four seasons. Befitting of its name ”the station of the valley”, the lodging and Japanese restaurant are crowded with repeat customers.
Guests can relax in the luxurious independent guest houses by the vast garden colored by the seasons. The view of the mountain stream of Tamagawa River that can be enjoyed while savoring seasonal kaiseki meals is unique to this inn.
A hotel started its business after the war in an old Japanese style private house built in 1336 which is now listed in tangible cultural properties. It receives only 2 couples a day. It's located in the heart of Akigawa Valley and serves meals cooked mainly with local ingredients including river fish and wild plants.