Featured facilities: Hot Spring, Public Bath, Restaurant
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28 reviews
8.9/10
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No.
1
9.7/10
30 reviews
Bettei Senjyuan
Hotel near Minakami
Highlights
Private open-air hot spring overlooking the valley
Majestic views of Mount Tanigawa forest
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No.
2
9.5/10
6 reviews
Minakamisansou
Hotel near Minakami
"Good Location"
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No.
3
8.8/10
26 reviews
Kinseikan Seseragi
Hotel near Minakami
Highlights
Luxurious natural hot springs with stunning views
Relaxing bar lounge to end your day
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No.
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8.9/10
28 reviews
Houshi Onsen Chojukan
Hotel near Minakami
Highlights
Century - old hot springs with cultural charm
Natural hot spring baths with rich minerals
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No.
5
9.1/10
15 reviews
Minakami Onsen Aratashi Minakami
Hotel near Minakami
"Relaxing hot springs""Great rooms"
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8.1/10
35 reviews
Matsunoi
Hotel near Minakami
"Relaxing hot springs""Great stay!"
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9.4/10
Amazing
LLammieWorth the price if you’re looking for authentic Japanese food and ryokan experience. Comfy private indoor onsen. The staff are really nice and can communicate in English via good translate. They has a shuttle to Minakami Station when we checked out.
GGuest UserA newly built modern hotel that comes with a private onsen in your balcony. Dinner with fusion which is not the usual for ryokan stays. You get to choose between Japanese or Western cuisine which we opt for Japanese and it was delicious! it's just a 6mins walk down to the Supermarket. Will definitely come back some day again!
GGuest UserIt's a bathing place, but there is no shower room in the room, so you have to go to the public bath to take a bath. The service is also average, it seems polite, but the corridor is carpeted, and no one is willing to help you with your luggage when you check out, so you can only pull a suitcase cart back to the room to take your luggage.
ชชญาดาพาเที่ยวIf you're a foreigner, a translation tool is essential because the staff don't speak English, or their accent was hard for us to understand. When we couldn't communicate, they seemed annoyed (90% of the staff didn't smile at us). There was an older staff member who was friendly, especially the one handling ski activity bookings. 🤬🤬 Absolutely terrible.
The food was mediocre, not much variety or taste.
The room was clean, and the onsen bathroom with amenities was excellent.
In summary, due to poor communication and the staff's lack of enthusiasm in recommending snow activities, my trip ended in tears 😭😭. I had planned to do many snow activities, but instead, I just walked around, built snowmen, and rolled in the snow.
I won't be coming back here next trip. I'll look for a hotel that's more welcoming to Thais.
GGuest UserA little old but solid building with facilities. Originally for national public servants? I stayed as a visitor at the facility. It may be unavoidable because it is a visitor, but the meal was a room meal. The food was very delicious. We recommend a small family bath next to the large communal bath. Maybe it's a free-flowing bath.
GGuest UserI used this to ride from the first train of Shiraneyama ropeway.
It is an inn that is relieved with the feeling of an old-fashioned inn.
The room was just a good size but the refrigerator and toilet are shared. There was no yukata.
The hot springs become smooth skin. Because it is lukewarm water, it does not warm up unless it enters more than 15 minutes slowly.
There was an oil stove.
There was a beetle in the room because it was in nature.
There was a 7-Eleven in the car about 5 minutes.
GGuest UserOur visit to this hotel was perfectly adequate. The traditional setting provided a nice sense of atmosphere, and the check-in process was smooth and efficient.
The onsen facilities themselves were clean and relaxing, meeting our expectations for a hot spring experience. Our room was spacious, but the amenities felt a little dated and could use some refreshment. Dinner and breakfast were included, offering a standard array of Japanese cuisine that was palatable, though not exceptional. The staff were polite. Overall, it's a safe and decent choice if you're looking for a no-frills, standard onsen hotel experience.
YYymzThe location is OK. There are many ski resorts around and the station is on foot. There are entertainment facilities in the hotel, hot springs, and the rooms are large.
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For Hot spring hotels in Tone District, the average price is US$313 for weekdays , and US$341 for weekends (Friday–Saturday).
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