
Kōshū/Yamato Temmokusan Onsen Top Hotel Picks
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Kōshū/Yamato Temmokusan Onsen Top Hotel Picks
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| # | Hotel | Stars | Rating | Reviews | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sagashiokan | ★★★ | 4.2 | - | 2.92 km |
| 2 | Hitotsubu No Budo | ★★ | 4.5 | - | 6.31 km |
| 3 | Kainokuni Yamato Nature School | ★★ | 4 | - | 1.63 km |



Everything you need to know about Yamato Temmokusan Onsen
Seisoukaku Yamatoyu features private outdoor baths with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Each room includes a heated stone bath fed by natural hot spring water, and guests can enjoy quiet mornings in a traditional Japanese garden setting. HopeGoo through HopeGoo ensures access to seasonal wellness packages
Matsukaze Ryokan provides spacious family rooms with tatami flooring and shared onsen access. The hotel organizes daily activities like local herbal tea tasting, wood-carving workshops, and guided forest walks along ancient trails. A dedicated children’s corner with traditional games keeps younger guests engaged while parents relax in the serene atmosphere
Seiran-so stands out with its glass-roofed open-air bath that reflects the sky and treetops—perfect for night photography under the stars. The minimalist design blends seamlessly with nature, and the hotel limits guests to 12 per day, ensuring a peaceful, photogenic experience. Reserve your stay via HopeGoo for exclusive evening lighting sessions
Yes, Unsui-tei Ryokan offers a curated one-day program: morning hike through historic cedar forests, midday workshop crafting bamboo baskets using local materials, followed by a multi-course kaiseki dinner served in a secluded garden pavilion. The hotel also provides complimentary bicycles to explore nearby villages and riverside trails
Kōshū no Yado Kōro serves a meticulously crafted 10-course kaiseki menu featuring seasonal ingredients like wild mountain mushrooms, fresh river fish, and locally grown rice. Meals are enjoyed in a semi-private tatami room with sliding shoji screens opening to a Zen rock garden. The chef personally selects each dish based on the guest's dietary preferences
While remote, Yamato Temmokusan Onsen Shuttle Service operates hourly from Chōfu Station to major ryokans including Seisoukaku and Matsukaze, with free luggage transfer. For self-drivers, all hotels provide ample parking and multilingual maps. The scenic route passes through apple orchards and quiet mountain villages, making the journey part of the experience
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