Omaru Onsen Ryokan is a charming and traditional 2-star hotel located in the heart of Ōmaru Onsen, Japan. This Ryokan offers a peaceful and serene retreat for guests seeking an authentic experience in a natural setting. Nestled amidst beautiful landscapes and surrounded by hot springs, Omaru Onsen Ryokan provides a unique opportunity to rejuvenate both the body and mind.
With a focus on traditional Japanese hospitality, guests are treated to warm and personalized service throughout their stay. The Ryokan features comfortable and spacious rooms furnished with traditional Japanese elements, ensuring a comfortable and relaxing experience for all guests.
In addition to its comfortable accommodations, Omaru Onsen Ryokan offers a range of exceptional amenities including a communal bath and an on-site restaurant serving delicious local cuisine. Guests can also explore the picturesque surroundings, which include stunning scenery, hiking trails, and nearby attractions.
Whether you are seeking a peaceful getaway, an authentic cultural experience, or simply a chance to unwind, Omaru Onsen Ryokan is the ideal choice. Experience the beauty and tranquility of Japan at this enchanting Ryokan.
Reviews
Is beautiful.
Anyway, the amount of gushing is abundant! It's continuous!
Use as a day bath
It was a Sunday, probably because it was a snowy day, but it was empty. …
I did not evaluate the (guest room) because I only used it for a day trip bath.
From the front desk to the changing rooms and the bathrooms, everything is clean and stylish. The open-air bath is a mixed bathing facility, so you can rent a large bath towel (there is an open-air bath for women only). The price is reasonable, and I recommend it.
It was a wonderful place!
Hot water, food, and hospitality
Everything was great!
I will definitely visit again!
thank you very much.
The view, room, hot springs, and food were all very nice.
It looked like it was going to rain a little, but that was a good thing. I could see that it looked like it was sunny below, and I realized that I was on top of a mountain.
The room was very clean and the bed was soft.
The hot springs aren't that hot, which I like. But it warms up so well that even after returning to the room from the open-air bath, I don't sweat for a while.
There wasn't much meat in the meal, but it was just right for me, and I was able to eat so much that I didn't feel hungry the next day (maybe it was because of the drinking hot springs?). The food in general was delicious, and I thoroughly enjoyed the Iwagyosake.
Repeat is confirmed.
It was difficult to get a reservation, but I was finally able to stay. The hot spring water is said to be used at the Nasu Imperial Villa, and the water is soft, which is perfect for an elderly person like me. There is another sulfur …
I took advantage of the day trip bath. Adults 1000 yen. Last reception is 2:30 pm. Until 15:00. Walk about 100m to the nearest parking lot from the inn. At the time of reception, there are towels (with the name of the inn, you can take them …