Discover the best Ryokans in Nakanojo-machi, Agatsuma-gun, Gunma Prefecture, Kanto including Shima Tamura, Shima Onsen Kashiwaya Ryokan, Hinatamikan, Sawatari Onsen Miyataya Ryokan, Kotobukiya Ryokan, Hinatamikan, Shojukan, Ichigekan, Shima Yamaguchikan, Kaneki Inn.
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4 based on 206 reviews
Our pride is huge amount of onsen that is springing up 1600 liter per minute from 7spots. You can taste different seasonal ingredients at Kaiseki cuisine in every month. we offer you relaxing and soothing time in spacious guest room with large windows.
This onsen hotel is a bit dated and there is no wifi in the building where we stayed. Amenities in room or onsen are limited and some onsen does not have shower facility. Visited one of the outdoor lady onsen which has a good view of waterfall. Dinner is served at private dining room instead of at the guest room like other onsen resorts. The Japanese course dinner was good while buffet breakfast was rather basic but still feed you full. Hotel staff are polite and attentive. There is a lady at front desk who can speak good English. As it was raining, they were very kind to send us to their sister hotel Shima Grand Hotel for our bus back to Tokyo.
5 based on 397 reviews
I had an amazing stay at this ryokan - it is a beautiful place to stay that has everything - friendly staff, three private rotenburos, clean, beautiful rooms and delicious food! From the moment I booked I received quick responses to my questions and detailed instructions on how to get there, as well as suggestions on places to visit in the area. The staff are all very kind and it is a relaxing place to stay. It is the best ryokan I have stayed at in Japan and I am looking forward to visiting again!
5 based on 181 reviews
First opened in 1905, Hinatami-kan started as the only inn in the Hinatami district deep in Shima Onsen. The wooden building was renovated in 1961, and reborn as a modern and casual inn set along a clear stream that invites guests to enjoy a beautiful view and the sound of the water. We look forward to serving you with our simple and humble hospitality that will make you want to stop back again.
This small and intimate ryokan is a bit off the beaten path but worth the detour. I don't normally sleep well in ryokans but this time round, I had an amazingly sound sleep, helped no doubt by the soothing burble of the stream just beside the ryokan. The food was delicious and plentiful, with breakfast in particular being a stand out. Everything was spotlessly clean, the staff were discrete but attentive, the onsens (in particular the outdoor rotenburo) perfect. The only very slight negative is that the choice of sake available on premise is very limited, but they are happy for you to bring your own drinks at no additional charge.
4 based on 19 reviews
Sawatari Onsen Miyataya Ryokan is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Nakanojo-machi, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the onsen ryokan. Sawatari Onsen Miyataya Ryokan features newspaper and baggage storage, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a hot tub and complimentary tea. If you are driving to Sawatari Onsen Miyataya Ryokan, free parking is available. If you are looking for a good spot to eat nearby, you may want to check out Joshuken (0.2 mi), which is within walking distance of Sawatari Onsen Miyataya Ryokan. Should time allow, Oiwa Flower Garden is a popular garden that is relatively easy to get to. Enjoy your stay in Nakanojo-machi!
3 based on 13 reviews
四万温泉 寿屋旅館に宿泊しました。 こちらのお宿の特徴は部屋食で、スタンダードプランで朝・夕食とも部屋食となりリラックスした環境で食事ができます。 温泉は四万温泉発祥の伝説のある源泉で、源泉掛け流しで色は透明。 四万温泉は源泉によりその成分も色も異なり宿によりお湯の違いを楽しめます。 浴槽は3人用の男女別と、露天風呂は部屋ごとの予約制。露天風呂はチェックイン順に好きな時間帯を予約後に利用します。 私たちは男1女2でしたので、2枠の予約をしました。 温泉は利用時間が決まっていて夜は23時まで、朝は6時半からと制限がありますので早朝の朝風呂はできません。 夕食はランクアップした上州牛のステーキがおすすめで、締めのおそばも手打ちで、さすが元おそば屋さんの宿!ですね。 宿のご主人の接客も気持ちよく、のんびりとした滞在になりました。
5 based on 181 reviews
First opened in 1905, Hinatami-kan started as the only inn in the Hinatami district deep in Shima Onsen. The wooden building was renovated in 1961, and reborn as a modern and casual inn set along a clear stream that invites guests to enjoy a beautiful view and the sound of the water. We look forward to serving you with our simple and humble hospitality that will make you want to stop back again.
This small and intimate ryokan is a bit off the beaten path but worth the detour. I don't normally sleep well in ryokans but this time round, I had an amazingly sound sleep, helped no doubt by the soothing burble of the stream just beside the ryokan. The food was delicious and plentiful, with breakfast in particular being a stand out. Everything was spotlessly clean, the staff were discrete but attentive, the onsens (in particular the outdoor rotenburo) perfect. The only very slight negative is that the choice of sake available on premise is very limited, but they are happy for you to bring your own drinks at no additional charge.
4 based on 15 reviews
4 based on 7 reviews
If you’re looking for an onsen ryokan in Nakanojo-machi, look no further than Ichigekan. Rooms at Ichigekan offer air conditioning. During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including a concierge. Guests of Ichigekan are also welcome to enjoy an on-site restaurant. For travelers arriving by car, there is free public parking available nearby. While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the Asian restaurants, including Nakajimaya and Yumin, all of which are a short distance from Ichigekan. If you’re looking for something to do, Hinatami Yakushido (1.0 mi) and Shio no Yu Insenjo (0.3 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Ichigekan. The staff at Ichigekan looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
4 based on 157 reviews
Finding an ideal romantic onsen ryokan in Nakanojo-machi does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Shima Yamaguchikan, a nice option for travelers like you. Close to Hinatami Yakushido (1.3 mi), a popular Nakanojo-machi landmark, Shima Yamaguchikan is a great destination for tourists. Rooms at Shima Yamaguchikan provide air conditioning. In addition, while staying at Shima Yamaguchikan guests have access to newspaper, a gift shop, and shops. You can also enjoy a lounge. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Shima Yamaguchikan. While in Nakanojo-machi, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Shima Yamaguchikan, including Shimaonsen Kashiwaya Café (0.4 mi), Ginsen Chaya (0.3 mi), and Morino Cafe Kiseki (1.2 mi). Looking to explore? Then look no further than Shio no Yu Insenjo (0.6 mi), which is a popular Nakanojo-machi attraction – and it is conveniently located within walking distance of the onsen ryokan. Shima Yamaguchikan looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Nakanojo-machi.
It wasn't too difficult catching a local bus from Nakanojo to Shima Onsen Yamaguchi bus stop where the Onsen is located, next to a small gorge. It is up in the mountains, where we get crisp clean air and green scenery for our walks. Our room faced the swift running stream and was large, clean and comfortable. The onsens, indoor and outdoor, were very large and well appointed, facing the gorge. Kaiseki dinner as well as breakfast were served in the restaurant. If we came this way again we would stay here.
5 based on 6 reviews
Kaneki is a casual family owned old folk style inn with a natural hot spring, it has been modernized, but the charmming sooty ceilings still retain some remnants of a life with open hearth. At Kaneki, you can get back to basics here; rest, hike the surrounding hills where you can hear monkeys playing in the trees and enjoy the center of the inn - its amazing bath. Simple country style meals can be prepared on request, or you can bring your own food and use the communal kitchen and outside BBQ.
Onsen water at Kaneki is definitely one of the best in the area. No recycling and no chlorine sterilization, 100% real hot spring water which is very rare in Japan nowadays and after taking the first bath there, I realised the surface of my skin got smoother. The inn is owned by a young couple and they host their guests very friendly. The architecture is also very interesting: an authentic wooden traditional Japanese house with a nicely renovated living room where guests can have local sake after having a bath. I visited there with my friends in autumn last year and had a great time!
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