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Hotel Kazuno Oyu Onsen - Hometown of the Jomon Era
This hot spring inn is Oyu Onsen Village, at the southern entrance to Lake Towada. There are 92 rooms in total, from spacious suites to single rooms, and a variety of types are available, making it popular with families and group trips, as well as business travelers and women traveling alone. The inn is proud of its dishes, which are carefully prepared using selected ingredients. Enjoy the kaiseki cuisinhad e, full of seasonal flavors, centered around kiritanpo nabe, varioused in Kazuno. The inn is located near the Oyu Stone Circle, a Jomon period ruin (Japan’s prehistoric era, approx. 14,000–300 BCE), and is about a 40-minute drive from Lake Towada, making it an ideal base for sightseeing.
Food and hot springs are the best parts of traveling. Why not plan a slightly greedy trip that will make both of those things come true? The feast you enjoy after relaxing in the hot springs is special. If you have a room with an open-air bath, there are many inns where you can have your meals served in your room, so you can enjoy the hot springs and meals in a private space. If you're staying at an inn that has several bathhouses within the hotel, you won't have to worry about eating too much because the food is so delicious as long as you enjoy touring the hot springs and burn off some calories. Enjoy your trip to the hot springs and delicacies of your choice.
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縄文のふる里 大湯温泉 ホテル鹿角
This hot spring inn is Oyu Onsen Village, at the southern entrance to Lake Towada. There are 92 rooms in total, from spacious suites to single rooms, and a variety of types are available, making it popular with families and group trips, as well as business travelers and women traveling alone. The inn is proud of its dishes, which are carefully prepared using selected ingredients. Enjoy the kaiseki cuisinhad e, full of seasonal flavors, centered around kiritanpo nabe, varioused in Kazuno. The inn is located near the Oyu Stone Circle, a Jomon period ruin (Japan’s prehistoric era, approx. 14,000–300 BCE), and is about a 40-minute drive from Lake Towada, making it an ideal base for sightseeing.