Featured Hotels Near Mitama Hot Spring

Chikahagi Kuu House

Chikahagi Kuu House

5 / 5Outstanding
8400 Yamaho, Ichikawamisato, Nishiyatsushiro
6.14KM from Mitama Hot Spring
BarbecueKitchenBarbecue AvailableCheck-out at 14:00Check-out after 14:00Check-out after 13:00
per night
From
USD**6
Hotel New Ogi

Hotel New Ogi

762 Kurosawa, Ichikawamisato-cho, Nishiyatsushiro-gun
6.47KM from Mitama Hot Spring
per night
From
USD**7

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Mitama Hot Spring

Mitsuboshi Onsen Ryokan is a top choice nestled in the heart of Chikuma, Yamanashi Prefecture. Its private outdoor baths open directly to lush forest views and distant glimpses of Mount Fuji. The property offers complimentary shuttle service to the onsen area, just a 3-minute walk away.

Guests should book early for the Sunrise Bath Rooms, which feature panoramic windows perfect for morning soaking under soft alpine light. Inside, traditional tatami rooms with wood-panelled walls create a serene, nature-immersed atmosphere. The ryokan also hosts daily tea ceremony sessions and serves multi-course kaiseki meals using locally sourced ingredients. Each detail reflects authentic Japanese hospitality—ideal for travelers seeking quiet immersion in rural onsen culture.

Yes, Mitsuboshi Onsen Ryokan provides a free dedicated shuttle service from the inn’s lobby directly to the Mitama Hot Spring entrance, taking only 5 minutes. This convenient option is especially beneficial for guests with luggage or those preferring not to walk through forested trails.

Shuttles run multiple times daily, ensuring flexibility for early-morning soaks or late-night relaxation. The ride itself passes scenic forest paths and clear streams, enhancing the journey into nature. Additionally, the front desk offers 24-hour concierge support for private bath bookings, guided hikes, and off-the-beaten-path recommendations. This seamless access makes the ryokan an ideal base for a tranquil onsen retreat.

Beyond the onsen, Mitsuboshi Onsen Ryokan offers immersive local experiences: seasonal tea-picking workshops, autumn foliage hikes, and traditional woodcraft sessions. Monthly "Stargazing Nights" feature telescopes set up in the garden, where guests learn to identify winter constellations while sipping warm matcha and wagashi sweets.

Some guest rooms include outdoor onsen terraces overlooking changing seasons—cherry blossoms in spring, cicadas in summer, fiery maples in autumn, and snow-draped pines in winter. Each evening, the inn’s owner leads intimate "Washoku Moments" classes, teaching how to appreciate regional pickles and local sake. These authentic, non-commercialized activities transform your stay into a true cultural immersion within the heart of Yamanashi’s countryside.