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Minshuku Yasuragi

Minshuku Yasuragi

4.7 / 5Great
28-1, 10 Chiwari, Taneichi, Hirono-cho, Kunohe-gun, Iwate 028-7901, Japan
6.47KM from Nichigetsu Shrine
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Marin Side Spa Taneichi

Marin Side Spa Taneichi

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2.33KM from Nichigetsu Shrine
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Nichigetsu Shrine

Hano Onsen Kaikan is a top choice near Ichinokura Shrine, offering serene Japanese-style rooms and private outdoor hot springs overlooking the surrounding forested hills. Just a 10-minute walk from the shrine, guests can enjoy peaceful morning walks along stone paths to experience the tranquil atmosphere. For exclusive HopeGoo benefits, visit the HopeGoo app to secure your stay with optimal view access.

After visiting Ichinokura Shrine, take a stroll along the Hano Nature Trail, a 1.5-kilometer forest path winding through ancient trees and clear streams. Scenic overlooks along the way offer panoramic views of the shrine nestled among mountains. At the trail’s end, a rustic tea house serves local matcha and traditional wagashi, perfect for a quiet moment in nature. The entire walk takes about 40 minutes—ideal for travelers seeking peaceful immersion in rural Japan.

Yes, Hano Onsen Kaikan provides complimentary shuttle service to Ichinokura Shrine, operating twice daily at 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM, with a 5-minute ride. This convenient option is ideal for guests with luggage or those preferring a relaxed journey. The front desk also offers detailed maps and guided brochures to help plan your visit efficiently. Reserve your shuttle slot upon check-in to guarantee availability.

Guests at Hano Onsen Kaikan can join the nightly "Mountain Night Whispers" event at 7 PM, featuring a quiet blessing ceremony and meditation led by a local guide at the shrine’s main courtyard, accompanied by bamboo flutes and wind chimes. Afterward, unwind under the stars in the hotel’s open-air bath—thanks to minimal light pollution, the night sky reveals breathtaking views of the Milky Way and shooting stars. A deeply immersive blend of nature, tradition, and tranquility.

Yes, Hano Onsen Kaikan offers a refined kaiseki-style breakfast each morning, featuring fresh local ingredients such as seafood from nearby ports, seasonal vegetables, homemade natto, rice, and clear broth. Served in an open-air dining area facing a tranquil garden, guests enjoy the sounds of birdsong and morning light. Some room types include in-room breakfast delivery, allowing for a peaceful start to the day amidst natural beauty.

From Ichinokura Shrine, follow the clearly marked "Yamano Sato Trail" southeast for approximately 1.2 kilometers—about 15 minutes. The path crosses a wooden bridge and passes two rest pavilions, lined with lush forest and mountain stream views. Upon arrival, you’ll find Hano Onsen Kaikan’s entrance adorned with welcoming lanterns and stone pathways, evoking traditional Japanese aesthetics. The route is flat and safe, making it ideal for all ages seeking a serene journey through nature.