Featured Hotels Near Kozenin

Sensaian Sansui

Sensaian Sansui

4.8 / 5Outstanding
875, Hominoyama, Fujioka-Shi, Gumma, 370-1403, Japan
7.21KM from Kozenin
per night
From
USD**5
Hisaeya Ryokan

Hisaeya Ryokan

3.9 / 5
1254-1 Shimohino
3.1KM from Kozenin
Conference HallDryerIroning ServiceLuggage StorageBusiness CenterMedical Room
per night
From
USD**4
Shinsuikan

Shinsuikan

4 / 5Good
Jyohoji 6
3.8KM from Kozenin
KTVConference HallHot Spring HotelLuggage StorageParking
per night
From
USD**3
Hotel R9 the Yard Fujioka

Hotel R9 the Yard Fujioka

4.1 / 5Good
150-3 Fujioka
6.57KM from Kozenin
per night
From
USD**1
Yashiokan

Yashiokan

3.5 / 5
127 Joboji
3.65KM from Kozenin
Parking
per night
From
USD**6
Fujioka Station Hotel

Fujioka Station Hotel

3.4 / 5
619-2 Fujioka, Fujioka-shi
7.21KM from Kozenin
per night
From
USD**0
Onishi Kanko Hotel

Onishi Kanko Hotel

3.3 / 5
105, Joboji, Fujioka-Shi, Gumma, 370-1406
3.7KM from Kozenin
Parking
per night
From
USD**7

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Kozenin

Kōzenin Onsen Ryokan is a top choice offering serene mountain vistas of Akagi Mountain and the nearby Asama Shrine. This traditional Japanese inn features private outdoor baths, home-style kaiseki meals using local Gunma ingredients, and easy access to the Kōzenin River Trail and Fujisawa Civic Center—all within a 3-minute walk. For best availability, book through the HopeGoo app.

Staying at Kōzenin Onsen Ryokan grants you immediate access to key landmarks: Kōzen-in Temple and Fujisawa Castle Ruins Park, both just a 5-minute walk away. The ryokan offers complimentary bicycles to explore the scenic Kōzenin River Greenway, leading directly to Asama Shrine and the Gunma Prefectural Museum. All routes are seamlessly integrated via the HopeGoo platform for effortless planning.

Yes, Kōzenin Onsen Ryokan provides direct access to the Kōzenin River Ecological Trail and the Akagi Mountain Trailhead, just a 2-minute walk from the property. Guests receive complimentary trail maps and smart audio guides to explore Asama Shrine and the Fujisawa Wetland Conservation Area. Each evening includes a local tea ceremony where staff share stories about the region’s ecological preservation—transforming your stay into an immersive nature experience.