Yuya Spa Sengakukan
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Yuya Spa Sengakukan

Yuya Onsen, Osaka-cho, Gero City, Gifu Prefecture 509-3113, Japan
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Welcome back to your spiritual home. Sengakukan is a secluded ryokan, where you can enjoy carbonated hot springs beside a limpid stream surrounded by lush greenery.Show More
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3.3/5Cleanliness: 3.4
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ParkingHot SpringGolf Course
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Surroundings
Train: Hida-Osaka Station
(7.8 km)
Train: Hida-Miyada Station
(11.1 km)
Landmarks: Gandate Park
(1.5 km)
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Japanese-Style Room
4

Japanese-Style Room

Non-smoking
Refrigerator
TV
Heating
Air Conditioning (Cooling Only)
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3.3/5
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  • Cleanliness3.4
  • Amenities3
  • Location3.4
  • Service3.4

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Youxiangzi
January 5, 2024
The only disappoin**ent was that the natural carbonated spring we were looking forward to was barely there, probably due to the effects of the earthquake. The hot spring was more like warm than warm, but the food was delicious. There is a liquor store next to the inn, but it closes early in the evening, so we went out to buy some groceries at 4pm and had a drink in the evening. Fuji Shrine is right in front of us.
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Guest User
January 14, 2022
Stayed in January 2022. As others have written, it is not at all the fizzing carbonated springs that appear on Sengakukan's website. There is no carbonic acid clinging to your body, it is just hot water. Above all, I think that a hot spring bath can only be called free flowing water if it overflows, but in the large public bath here, there is almost no overflow of hot water, and it is a pooled hot spring that is quite filthy. The private bath has bubbly hot water, but this seems to be completely circulating, so it is at the level of a super public bath. The drinking hot springs are carbonated springs with a fizzing feel, but this is probably because the amount of gushing water is small, or because the temperature of the source is low, the amount of water input from the source is extremely low in winter. In any case, there is no feeling of carbonated springs and free-flowing hot springs at present. I think you are making a fool of your customers by not including an explanation even though the content is clearly different from what is advertised on the website, so before anyone else feels disappointed, please click here. Enlighten with
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January 12, 2022
I was looking forward to it because it was a rare “carbonated spring with free-flowing hot springs” in Japan, but I was disappointed. Are hot springs really flowing? I even feel doubts. There seems to have been some overflow in the men's bath, but the water level in the women's bath remains the same. I don't feel the important carbonated spring at all. There is no squishing or swelling. Since this is a natural thing, I am fully aware that the feeling will differ depending on the day. It's at a level that even seems questionable. As for the drinking springs in the hotel, there was definitely a carbonated spring, so it must have been possible that the springs were not flowing, but I didn't think there was enough water to use in the baths. Also, the public bath was said to be open 24 hours a day, but it was full of water from around 11pm so I couldn't enter. At this point, the water in the men's bath was fresh and the women's bath was lukewarm. The next morning, the water in the women's bath was not as good as fresh water...I thought that the hot spring water was not being added. Although it may be unavoidable that there are no hot spring guards due to a lack of manpower, what is wrong with a hot spring inn that it cannot be confirmed that the hot springs are not ready for bathing even at breakfast time? It was a hot spring inn where you couldn't take a bath. I will never go there again.
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 15:00
Check-out: Before 10:00
Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.

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Breakfast
Breakfast is available at the hotel. Please contact the hotel for details.
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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 9
Welcome back to your spiritual home. Sengakukan is a secluded ryokan, where you can enjoy carbonated hot springs beside a limpid stream surrounded by lush greenery.

Services & Amenities

Hot Spring
Parking
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Health & Wellness
Facilities for Children

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About This Property

Nearest Train StationHida-Miyada Station
Distance to Train Station11.12KM
Average Price FromUSD389
Hotel Star Rating3