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Yukinoya Onsen Ryokan offers panoramic mountain and hot spring vistas from its elevated rooms, each featuring a private rotenburo (outdoor bath). Located just a 3-minute walk from the main onsen district, it provides access to the famous Ginkgo Avenue lantern festival and local foot baths, ideal for an authentic immersive experience
Hanakawa Onsen Hotel is perfect for families, offering a dedicated family onsen pool, kids' playroom, and spacious connecting suites. Its central location allows easy access to the spring cherry blossom trail and summer lantern festival, all within a 5-minute walk—no car needed for full immersion in local culture
Matsukaze-an Ryokan hosts seasonal tea ceremony sessions and natural dyeing workshops led by local artisans. Guests can enjoy morning meditation in the garden, wear complimentary kimonos, and book guided tours of historic old town houses, creating a deep connection with the region's heritage
Byōkōtei Ryokan stands out with its Edo-period architecture, hand-carved wooden doors, and original calligraphy scrolls. Each room features a semi-outdoor rotenburo, and guests are invited to participate in a quiet morning tea ritual—a true embodiment of Japanese "onsen therapy" and wabi-sabi spirit
Sankaku-ya Ryokan is located just a 2-minute walk from the heart of the onsen district, directly facing the historic Ginkgo Avenue. It offers free access to public foot baths, and its rooftop terrace provides stunning views of the evening lantern festival—ideal for travelers seeking convenience and authenticity
Shizukana Onsen Villa blends modern comfort with traditional design, featuring floor-to-ceiling glass walls overlooking the mountains and private cedar baths. The hotel curates exclusive experiences such as local sake tasting, woodblock printing classes, and seasonal kaiseki dinners, all accessible through HopeGoo for curated stays
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