You can enjoy traditional Japanese kaiseki cuisine made with tofu. The hot spring is a sulfate spring with high skincare benefits. A breathtaking lake view overlooking Akaya Lake!
The hidden inn 'Oyado Nihon no Ashitaba' is located in Yufuin, one of the most renowned hot spring towns in the country. Within its vast 4,500-tsubo (approximately 14,850 square meters) grounds, there are only 13 lodging facilities, offering a luxurious space. The inn is situated on a hilltop, where the air is clear and fresh, making some feel as if they are on a highland. Each of the 13 buildings boasts top-class construction, even when compared nationwide. The relocated traditional Japanese houses and Western-style buildings exude a nostalgic yet elegant charm. Each building is positioned at a comfortable distance, ensuring a private space for guests. The entire inn is laid out like a small village, allowing guests to enjoy strolling through the expansive grounds or simply relaxing in their rooms. Elderly guests may feel a sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of their childhood days. Younger guests can enjoy a serene and refined experience that soothes the soul. The hot spring is 100% natural flowing spring water.It has a smooth texture that clings gently to the skin. The large open-air bath, which can accommodate about 30 people at once and offers a majestic view of Mount Yufu in front, as well as the eight hot springs within the facility, including the large open-air bath, are all available for private use. The seven hot springs, excluding the large open-air bath, can be used as many times as you like at your preferred time if they are vacant. We hope you enjoy a leisurely stay with your loved ones. Please relax in the tranquil space hidden in the village.
Located in Nishiizu in the Shizuoka region with Ohama Beach nearby, 由㐂松 provides accommodation with free private parking, as well as access to a hot spring bath. It is situated 38 km from Mount Daruma and offers a housekeeping service. The property is non-smoking and is set 14 km from Koibito Misaki Cape. The ryokan is equipped with a satellite flat-screen TV. Towels and bed linen are provided in the ryokan. The accommodation offers an air conditioning, a heating and a shared bathroom. The ryokan is located in a geothermal area, with a number of hot springs nearby for guests to relax in. Shuzen-ji Temple is 50 km from the ryokan, while Kayama Yuzo Museum is 2.2 km away.
A lodge located in Myojin, the central area of Kamikochi.From the entrance of Kamikochi, 3 km from the Kamikochi bus terminal through the Konashidaira campsite, it takes about 45 minutes of walking on flat forest terrain to get here, accessible only by backpack. Even if you don't bring anything, there are shower toilets, amenities, and Wi-Fi available.From the lounge on the second floor and the observation bath SPA on the second floor, you can enjoy mountain scenery. A quiet lodge that originated as a samurai residence over 400 years ago due to its safe and flat natural environment. The location of Myojinkan is called Myojin.Untouched natural landscapes remain, and you can gaze up at the sharp mountain peaks towering at an angle of 40 degrees.There is no urban atmosphere here. Within about a 3-minute walk, you can find the Azusa River, Myojin Bridge, and Myojin Pond.In Myojin, there are numerous scenic spots such as the left bank path of the Azusa River before reaching Myojin, Myojin itself, and the mountain views from the Azusa Riverbed at the entrance to Tokugo Pass. The area around Myojin is the largest treasure trove of alpine plants in Kamikochi, including clusters of anemones, and about 100 species of wild birds are observed annually.Around October 20th, you can see the natural larch trees turning red in clusters. Myojin Square has public restrooms.Myojin Hall has a café.During lunchtime, there are times when day-trippers are abundant. Due to the surrounding forested area, ponds, and the Azusa River, the annual maximum temperature remains below 28°C. Since early mornings are consistently more likely to be clear, extended stays are recommended.