The bath with sodium chloride spring which is gentle to the skin is reputable. There are 24 guest rooms and provides besides the large public bath, there is also a family bath. They also pride themselves on their Japanese kaiseki ryori (traditional course meals).
A private cottage located 10 minutes by car from Kawaguchiko Station, where you can fully enjoy nature. How about enjoying the summer amidst nature in a private cottage with 2LDK and 89 square meters? Enjoy an extraordinary experience with everyone in a spacious and relaxing space. The front building always has ice cream available, which is very popular, especially with children! ▼Guest Rooms▼ 1st floor: Kitchen, living room, tatami corner, two toilets, private BBQ deck 2nd floor: Two bedrooms, washroom, bathroom, open-air bath ※All bedding will be futons. Equipped with home appliances, cooking utensils, and amenities.Minimal luggage is OK! From the open-air bath on the second floor, you can gaze at a sky full of stars☆ Each building welcomes everyone with life-sized animal statues♪ Guaranteed to be Instagram-worthy! ▼Front Building▼ There is a check-in corner and a relaxation space. Additionally, the front building always has ice cream available, and you can eat as much as you want! Enjoy it anytime you like, whether after a meal, after a bath, or during snack time, as many as you want♪
It's a comfortable and affordable space, conveniently located a bit away from Asakusa Station, perfect for sightseeing. The interior is harmoniously designed with a calming theme, allowing guests to enjoy movies on Netflix or other services they are subscribed to, via the TV.
After the Great East Japan Earthquake, due to the important needs of supporting workers and temporary returns, in April 2020, 'The Namie Terrace' opened facing National Route 6. Soon, a FamilyMart was also established, and with a convenient location just 10 minutes from the Joban Expressway Futaba IC, large vehicles are also accepted for parking. The total number of rooms is 77, all semi-double rooms, with separate toilets and baths. The entire building offers free Wi-Fi and unlimited BS channels, along with free amenities and a water dispenser. The dining hall operates daily, breakfast is served from 5:30 to 8:30, and on Sundays only from 7:00 to 9:00. Dinner is served from 18:00 to 21:00 (last order at 20:30). We offer various plans for both short-term and long-term stays, so feel free to consult us.
On February 26, 1936, this site was part of an attempted coup d'état unparalleled of in modern Japanese history. Kofuso is the only location linked to the February 26 Incident outside of Tokyo. Kofuso was a former property of Itouya, a traditional old Japanese inn, and it is now used to exhibit items related to that period such as items belonging to residents, photos, and newspapers. Guided tours are given by volunteers (reservations are required for weekday tours). Open on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays Business hours: 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (last entrance at 2:30 p.m.) Reservations required for weekday visits (please book at least one week in advance) *We are open on every year on February 26. No reservations required. Access: From Yugawara Station, take the bus headed to Okuyugawara or Fudo-Taki for about 12 minutes We are one minute's walk from the Koen Iriguchi bus stop