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Book Yamanokami Onsen Bessho Seiryukan in Hanamaki Onsen (Iwate) ―― Nestled in nature and surrounded by rivers and mountains, this ryokan features semi-open-air hot springs in every guest room. The ryokan is connected by a corridor to “Yukaen,” a day-use bath facility, “Nagomi no Yu.” Guests can also enjoy the expansive, gender-segregated, large open-air baths with forest views. Dinner consists of traditional Japanese kaiseki dining, featuring approximately 10 dishes, including beef and seasonal fish. Breakfast offers a selection of traditional Japanese dishes.
Access: 15 minutes by bus from Iwate Hanamaki Airport to Hanamaki Station, then 45 minutes by shuttle bus* to Yukaen (the main building of this inn) and 2-min shuttle bus ride from there (*Advance booking required)
All rooms have semi-open-air hot spring baths
Simple hot spring
SL Ginga, Tono, Mount Hayachine, Jodogahama Beach, Hiraizumi Cultural Heritage
2020
20 rooms
*Child Policy: Children (twelve years old and under) not allowed
*Smoking is prohibited in all rooms
*These links will go to the travel agencys’ reservation website.
31,900 - 77,000 yen per guest per night
The price includes one dinner and one breakfast
66 Nakano, Kutashizawa, Hanamaki-shi, Iwate, Japan Show map
(1) 15 minutes by bus from Iwate Hanamaki Airport to Hanamaki Station, then 45 minutes by shuttle bus* to Yukaen (the main building of this inn) and 2-min shuttle bus ride from there (*Advance booking required)
(2) Three hours 5 minutes by JR Tohoku Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Shin-Hanamaki Station, or
(3) 10 minutes by JR Tohoku Shinkansen from Morioka Station to Shin-Hanamaki Station,
then 50 minutes by shuttle bus* to Yukaen (the main building of this inn) and 2-min shuttle bus ride from there (*Advance booking required)
The required times may slightly vary depending on the time of day.