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.
[Guest Room] All 53 rooms are available in four types. Japanese-style room + adjacent room, Japanese-style room + bedroom (corner room), Japanese modern twin + adjacent room, and the guest suite. [Public Bath] Two locations, 'Aokai' and 'Aozora,' are available. Additionally, each bathroom is equipped with an open-air bath and a sauna. Gender-based alternating system [Meals] For dinner, the black Wagyu beef steak and abalone dishes prepared in the live kitchen are popular. We offer menus using seasonal ingredients. For breakfast, we prepare classic dishes, including egg dishes, which are highly requested by guests. [Lounge] The first floor serves as a lounge from 2 PM until dinner service starts. The second floor is available until 10 PM. We provide beer, sparkling wine, and soft drinks. You can enjoy the scenery spreading out before you. 3rd floor - Please use after taking a bath. Open until midnight. We offer draft beer, soft drinks, and ice cream bars. [Private Baths] Private baths are available for guests who want to enjoy the hot springs at their leisure. Fee: 1,200 yen (45 minutes per session) *Reservation required. [Shop] We sell original aromatherapy products, original blended teas, specialty sausages, and local confectioneries.
A retro hot spring inn featuring beams relocated from a 150-year-old traditional farmhouse.An adult hideaway with a nostalgic atmosphere, like returning to the countryside.Overlooking the Naka River below, it’s also popular with anglers.Proud of its handmade creative local cuisine, crafted with a focus on local ingredients.
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.