A long-established hotel founded in 1908. The tasteful building has a signboard outside saying ”maguro no kabutoyaki” (oven baked tuna head). The recipe of maguro no kabutoyaki originated with this hotel and it is served on a reservation basis.
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.
The famous natural cave hot spring allows for a long soak while enjoying views of the waterfall and greenery across the river.Meals feature simple and creative dishes utilizing the blessings of the rich mountain environment, including homemade rice.Though there's nothing flashy, just being there brings a sense of peace and relaxation at this soothing inn.
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.
Renewed in July 2021!! An unmanned healing inn with self-check-in and check-out systems. Enjoy the famous Shibu Onsen nine-bath tour and our exclusive natural hot spring flowing directly from the source. Don't forget to enjoy a drink after your bath at our on-site standing bar!!
Established in Meiji 35, a long-standing traditional Japanese inn.The gate, fence, and the entire building are all designated as Registered Tangible Cultural Properties.The cuisine features authentic kaiseki dishes made with fish from the Seto Inland Sea.Just outside the guest rooms is the sea.This is the inn featured in Yasujiro Ozu's film 'Tokyo Story.'