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Shima Onsen Yoshimoto
4.7/554 Reviews
This place is quite famous for Onsen and we were not disspaointed. The ryokan was quite small, only 8 guest rooms threrefore the service was excellent since we arrived. The onsen was excellent. they have private onsen for 2 people and normal onsen for guest both indoor and outdoor (with very nice view of Momiji). The best part was dinner in kaiseki style. There were plenty of dishes all of which was very delicious with very nice service by ryokan staff. the room was quite large with toilet. We had a very good sleep and enjoy the view from the room. The breakfast was also very good indeed and very tasty. We did enjoy our stay very much. although it was not cheap to stay for 1 night but it is much worth your money. Excellent.
Sawatari Onsen Miyataya Ryokan
4.3/53 Reviews
Sawatari Onsen has been rooted in this area for a long time as the hot spring of Kusatsu Onsen. Looking at the map, it's about halfway between Kusatsu and Shima. Compared to places like Kusatsu, the hot spring town has no foot traffic and almost no shops. Silence. . . correction. I think people who like remote hot spring towns will love this kind of atmosphere. Miyataya is located at the top of the hill in the hot spring town. When you look at the inn from the outside, you might think it's small, but it's built like a typical Kyoto townhouse, with the inn going deeper and deeper into the back. The three-story building has an indoor bath, a private open-air bath, and a family bath. It's nice to know that you can take a bath 24 hours a day, except for the private open-air bath. It's not as acidic as Kusatsu, nor is it cloudy, nor does it have a strong sulfur smell. I wonder if the temperature of the water will be a little lukewarm. . . It may not be enough for hot springs for hot guys who only like hot springs, but since I'm not too assertive, it was gentle on my skin and didn't irritate my skin, making it easy to take a long bath. Both meals were served in a private room. I highly recommend the famous cream-grilled apple that I had for dinner. At first glance, you might think it's a dessert, but since it's topped with scallops, it could almost be treated as a main dish. It's also hearty because it uses a whole apple. The wait staff was a foreigner who was learning Japanese, so I had the rare experience of writing drink orders on a piece of paper and handing them to them. I thought it was a shame that the open-air bath was a completely closed space with no view. But overall, I think it's a good inn. I would like to visit again as a refreshing bath after a day trip bath in Kusatsu.
Ayameya Ryokan
3.4/52 Reviews
I was happy. And thank you. If you go to Japan again, you will definitely go.
Shima Grand Hotel
3.9/511 Reviews
In accordance with Tokyo business trip, I decided to go to Shiman Onsen, which can be reached by high-speed bus 1 books from Tokyo, and examined the color 々 including word of mouth and chose this hotel. ◎ It was a two-night meal, a solo trip, Friday stay, but it was very cheap. Other famous inn was not able to make a reservation, and it was very expensive even if it was possible. ◎ hot springs of ”Tamura” were available. ◎ dinner was also half Viking in the basic seat, and tenpu (4 kinds) were fried and free to eat. Also, there were very many quantitative and I couldn't eat. ◎ Breakfast was a Viking form, but because of the time shift, it was almost dense and I was able to eat without stress. ▲ The heating equipment in the room was old and bad and very cold. Also, the sound was quite loud and noisy. If this was not, it was a full score.
Shima Onsen Kashiwaya Ryokan
4.9/553 Reviews
We spent two nights in the Hana room, with the private onsen on our balcony. The onsen was incredible! Hot! (we had to cool it down periodically with the cold showerhead, or have a cold shower and jump back in, which felt wonderful!) Walked up to the lake - a bit of a hike at 1 hour 20 minutes uphill each way! It’s pretty, but personally the incredible blue of the river is way more beautiful! If you walk into town you will pass deeper sections of the river which, especially in the afternoon, go an incredible shade of blue that my eyes could not believe! The beds in the room are on the firmer side, though still comfortable. We had to connect the tv to the internet using Google translate, it would have been nice if it was already connected for us. The food - lots of attention to detail, beautifully presented, and so many tiny bowls for each meal! It was a little on the bland side for us, but I understand that’s the style, and it made for a bit of a detox. We were certainly full at the end of each meal! Unfortunately the town is pretty much closed on Tuesdays so there was nowhere we could go for lunch. Lucky we had snacks in our bags that got us through. The private onsen you can use all looked lovely. We had our own one so we didn’t use them, but would have enjoyed them if we had one of the other rooms. The staff are all lovely, very friendly and attentive. We were glad to have gone there. Note: if you are catching the shuttle bus back to Tokyo station, make sure you go to the bus stop a bit further on from the local bus! Despite asking staff they told us to just wait ‘at the bus stop here’ and didn’t even mention there were two bus stops! If it wasn’t for another traveler who goes to Shima Onsen frequently we would have missed our one bus for the day! Aldo note that it’s a four hour ride including rest stops, not three hours.
Ryumeikan
4.8/53 Reviews
The hot springs are hot, but the quality of the hot springs is good and you can enter them almost anytime during your stay. As for the facilities in the room, it was good that a large gas heater and an air purifier were maintained and the power was strong. The room was cleaned properly. The meal is not a feeling of relaxing because it is a small dining room-style place. There is no item writing and there is no luxury feeling, but I think it is a delicious person. It is recommended to buy souvenirs at Nakaya Manju, which is located a little up the slope. Kibi Daifuku is rare and delicious. The hot spring manju is also delicious. We do not recommend the communal bath next door where you can rent a free bill at the inn. Because the receptionist's grandmother's treatment attitude is too bad. It seems that he mistaken the public bath for his own bath. I was yelled when I lined up before the time. If you can stay at the next Ryumeikan or Maruhon Ryokan or take a day trip bath, the quality of the spring is equal and you can relax. Above all, there is no danger of encountering this old woman, and there is no need to take a bath with care of the locals.

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  • How much is the average rate for hotels with Breakfast in Nakanojo?

    For hotels with Breakfast in Nakanojo, the average price on weekdays is £261, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £287.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels24
Number of Reviews275
Highest Price£1,525
Lowest Price£35
Average Price (Weekdays)£261
Average Price (Weekends)£287