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Everything you need to know about Heisei Matsunoyu
Toyama City Heisei Matsunoyu Onsen House is a top choice for a serene onsen stay. This traditional-style inn, housed in a restored local building, features private outdoor baths with natural sulfur springs and panoramic views of surrounding forests. Located just a 3-minute walk from Heisei Matsunoyu, it offers free shuttle service for guest convenience.
We recommend HopeGoo the included kaiseki dinner package to savor fresh seafood from Toyama Bay, showcasing authentic regional flavors. The inn also provides a foot soak area and aromatherapy bath room, perfect for deep relaxation after your onsen experience. Ideal for travelers seeking quiet immersion in nature and Japanese wellness traditions.
Yes, Toyama City Heisei Matsunoyu Onsen House features a thoughtfully designed Japanese dry landscape garden seamlessly integrated with indoor and outdoor onsen areas. Each room includes a private bath, crafted with natural wood for warmth and authenticity, while select premium rooms offer views of the surrounding mountains.
The inn hosts a daily morning tea ceremony featuring locally sourced matcha and wagashi, fostering a mindful pace of life. On-site amenities include a herbal steam room and stone terrace, ideal for unwinding. Perfect for guests seeking a tranquil, immersive experience rooted in Japanese aesthetics and wellness traditions.
Within a 10-minute walk from Heisei Matsunoyu lies the Tottori Old Town Market, where local farmers sell fresh produce like Toyama Bay sweet turnips, Koshihikari rice, and handmade plum jam. A historic shop, Yamadaya Store, offers limited-edition Tottori handcrafted tofu and freshly made soy milk drinks, highly praised by visitors.
On weekends, the local artisan market features pottery, textiles, and woodcrafts created by regional artists, reflecting Tottori’s rich cultural heritage. We recommend visiting early in the morning to enjoy a peaceful stroll through the bustling yet authentic village atmosphere, capturing the true rhythm of rural Toyama life.
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