Featuring both indoor and outdoor hot-spring baths, Hotel Okada offers Japanese-style accommodations with beautiful views of the mountains. Guests can relax in the sauna or request for massages. The Hakone Yumoto Train Station is a 5-minute bus ride away. Free Wi-Fi is available in the lobby area. The air-conditioned rooms feature tatami (woven-straw) flooring and Japanese futon bedding. A flat-screen TV, a refrigerator, and an electric kettle with green tea are included in each. Slippers and a Japanese Yukata robe are provided for all guests. The en suite bathroom includes free toiletries and a hairdryer. Guests can request for private hot-spring baths, or sit out by the foot hot-spring bath. An outdoor swimming pool is open during the summer season from 7/20-8/31. A karaoke room and a game corner is available for guests to enjoy their stay. Okada Hotel is a 31-minute drive from the Hakone Shrine and a 32-minute drive from the Owakudani Valley.
Located just a 10-minute walk from Nozawa Onsen Ski Resort, Resort In Toemu offers cosy Japanese-style accommodation with free Wi-Fi. A coin-launderette can be used at extra charge. Paid parking is available. The rooms feature tatami (woven-straw) flooring and futon bedding. Bathroom and toilet are shared. Guests at Toemu Resort can relax at a large public bath after spending a day on the slopes. There is a ski storage/dry room on site. Barbecue facilities on the rooftop can be used during summer. The property is a 20-minute drive from Iiyama Station. It is situated in a historic hot spring retreat, and guests can try 13 free communal hot spring baths around the hotel.
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.
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.