This accommodation is surrounded by nature so vast, you'd hardly believe it's in Tokyo. There are two types of rooms available after climbing the mountain. ① Glamping Facility An exclusive glamping auberge limited to one group per day.A tent-style villa with a private chef. A tent-style villa that suddenly appears as you climb the mountain path. A night of sleeping on a king-size bed surrounded by the scent of the forest, after enjoying seasonal flavors on a breathtaking terrace. Course meals prepared by a private chef. ② Traditional Japanese House Facility Keeping the charm of the good old days.Experience the quintessential Japanese scenery at Kominka Omine. We have restored this traditional Japanese house, which has been steeped in history since the Edo period, to preserve it for future generations and allow people to experience it. Relax on the breezy veranda or gather in the spacious tatami room for breakfast. I believe there's a unique luxury in experiencing the Japanese sensibility of 'space' that you can't find in the city. We offer courses such as enjoying a BBQ on the veranda or gathering around a hot pot in your room. You can privately enjoy the stunning panoramic bath and the secluded sauna. Facilities are used alternately at designated times.
The private hot spring pension Moose is located in the central area of the Hachimantai Onsen Village, a hot spring resort adjacent to the Hachimantai section of Towada-Hachimantai National Park. The hot spring (Hachimantai Onsen Magma Bath), available from check-in until 8:00 AM the next morning, is a private-use facility suitable for families and friends. How about relaxing for a while with the sound delivered by the JBL large monitor speakers and vacuum tube amplifier installed in the lounge? Feel free to request playback of your favorite media after meals. The guest rooms are simple twin rooms that convey the warmth of wood, equipped with air conditioning (floor heating during winter), TV, and air purifiers in every room.
Our facility consists of the main building and the Shirakaba-an Villa.Right at the entrance of the main building's lobby, there is a warm wood-burning stove installed.Enjoy tea prepared by our staff from Taiwan and let yourself relax and unwind. The Shirakaba-an Villa, completed in 2020, was designed by Kenta Sano, a disciple of renowned architect Toyo Ito.Mr. Sano, captivated by the beautiful scenery around the villa, aimed to create architecture that blends seamlessly with the landscape and becomes part of the forest.