
Gunma
This long-established ryokan celebrated its 100th anniversary on October 1, 2019. Fed by Ikaho Onsen's "Shirogane no Yu" hot spring, the property is known for its rooftop open-air bath at an elevation of 800 meters, offering views of the hot spring town and the surrounding natural landscape. Accommodations are available in seven room types designed to suit a variety of travel styles. The cuisine emphasizes locally sourced ingredients, featuring dishes prepared with an abundance of regional produce and presented with equal attention to flavor and appearance. Conveniently located approximately 1 minute on foot from the ropeway station and approximately 4 minutes on foot from both the bus terminal and Ikaho's iconic stone staircase district, the ryokan also serves as an excellent base for sightseeing.
An adult-only trip is a chance to do what you want without worrying about anyone else. If your hotel is attached to a theme park, you can enjoy the world view of the park even at the hotel, which is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories. If you want to play in the sea in the summer, choose a resort hotel with marine activities, a hotel with tours if you have a place you want to go, a hotel with a pool if you want a relaxing long stay, etc. If you choose a hotel that has everything you want to do, you will be in the top rank. It will be a journey above.
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お宿 玉樹
A pure Japanese-style hot spring inn right in front of the entrance to Ishidangai, the symbol of Ikaho Onsen. There are 16 different types of guest rooms, including rooms with terraces and open-air baths, and guest rooms with open-air baths on the top floor where you can enjoy the hot spring all to yourself. A large public bath where you can enjoy Ikaho Onsen's "Kogane no Yu" and "Shirogane no Yu" flowing directly from the source, and a private rock bath where you can enjoy "Golden Hot Spring" that is 100% free flowing from the source. It is also popular. Kaiseki cuisine incorporating seasonal flavors is also one of the inn's specialties. Spend a luxurious time relaxing in Ikaho's hot springs and savoring seasonal dishes.
水上温泉 あらたし みなかみ
Minakami Onsen is the center of Minakami Onsen Village, located at the southern foot of Mt. Tanigawadake. Spend a relaxing time at this stylish hotel where you can enjoy the famous Minakami Onsen. All guest rooms have open-air baths, and you can enjoy bathing while looking out at the seasonal scenery and the Tone River. There is also a large public bath and sauna, and it is wonderful to take alternating hot and cold baths in the auto-rouri sauna and cold water bath, and experience the feeling of being "totono" while bathing in the open air. For dinner, enjoy French cuisine made with local ingredients. You can rent a "Haori" to wear over the "relaxation wear" in your room and enjoy a walk around the hotel or nearby area.
草津スカイランドホテル 栖風亭
A resort hotel nestled in Kusatsu, renowned for its famous hot springs. The property offers the luxury of a tranquil highland retreat surrounded by trees, where guests can fully unwind in the therapeutic waters of Kusatsu Onsen. The hotel’s signature cypress indoor bath and open-air bath are available for use until check-out, allowing a leisurely soak at any time. After relaxing in the onsen, take a pleasant stroll to nearby attractions such as "Nishi-no-Kawara Park" and "Yubatake". Dinner features a Japanese and Western fusion course supervised by the chef, who is also a certified food coordinator. Each dish combines ingredients in a way that creates not only refined flavors but also moments of surprise and delight. The serene ambiance of the inn has made it a favorite among returning guests.
和心の宿 大森
This long-established ryokan celebrated its 100th anniversary on October 1, 2019. Fed by Ikaho Onsen's "Shirogane no Yu" hot spring, the property is known for its rooftop open-air bath at an elevation of 800 meters, offering views of the hot spring town and the surrounding natural landscape. Accommodations are available in seven room types designed to suit a variety of travel styles. The cuisine emphasizes locally sourced ingredients, featuring dishes prepared with an abundance of regional produce and presented with equal attention to flavor and appearance. Conveniently located approximately 1 minute on foot from the ropeway station and approximately 4 minutes on foot from both the bus terminal and Ikaho's iconic stone staircase district, the ryokan also serves as an excellent base for sightseeing.