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1,Funatsu,Fujikawaguchiko-machi,Minamitsuru-gun

3-1, Hyogo-machi

1-17-22 Yunokawa

1268 Koden

  • Recommended for a hot spring trip

  • This is a long-established hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) that is especially recommended in Gero Onsen town, Gifu Prefecture. You can stay in clean rooms at a reasonable price. You can refresh yourself from your daily fatigue in the hot spring water that 100% natural hot spring of one of Japan's three most famous hot springs.

    DERNIER's answer (Posted on:2017/7/ 1)

7923-3 Toyosato, Nozawa Onsen-mura, Shimotakai-gun

  • It's very affordable even with one night stay and two meals included!

  • 寝湯付の大浴場に3つの露天風呂が有る。自家源泉を所有しているので、掛け流しで10:00〜14:00の清掃及び男女入替え作業時間を除いて24時間好きな時に入れる。女性客と言うより、家族連れと男性客が多い気がする。夕食は郷土料理をアレンジしたような和食膳で朝食も和食中心で地元コシヒカリ米が美味い。

    Shinryuken's answer (Posted on:2022/6/29)

1013 Yujima,Kinosaki-cho,Toyooka-shi

  • A Luxurious Inn: Your Retreat into Traditional Japanese 'Wa'

  • 男性の一人旅で静かな宿を探しているなら、「ときわ別館」は良い選択だと思います。城崎温泉といえば「外湯めぐり」が有名ですが、旅館の大浴場も、庭園を眺めながらゆっくりと温泉に浸かれて、まさに隠れ家的な贅沢ができます。宿自体もとても落ち着いた雰囲気で、一人でも気兼ねなく過ごせます。「朝食のみ」のプランを選べば、ご希望の予算内におさまる日も多いと思いまので、ぜひチェックしてみてください。

    KazuSan (Early 50s Male)'s answer (Posted on:2025/10/27)

433-1, Agatsuma-gun

  • Two Rare Spring Sources and a Classic, Serene Atmosphere

  •  If you're looking for a quiet place to stay in Kusatsu Onsen, I highly recommend Boun. It's a 'shinise,' a long-established ryokan (traditional inn) with a rich history, so it has a wonderfully calm and sophisticated atmosphere. It's not loud or chaotic at all; it's the perfect place to truly appreciate some quiet, 'adult' time alone. But the main highlight, without a doubt, is the onsen (hot springs). They have baths drawing from two different spring sources, "Sai no Kawara" and "Bandai-ko," which is actually quite rare, even for Kusatsu. With six different baths right in the ryokan, you can enjoy 'yu-meguri' (onsen hopping) without ever leaving the building. The outdoor bath (rotenburo) is especially tranquil. It's the perfect spot to just relax and gather your thoughts in peace.

    KazuSan (Early 50s Male)'s answer (Posted on:2025/10/31)

1042 Tamayu-cho Tamatsukuri, Matsue-shi

  • You can enjoy delicious crab dishes!

  • Tabitei Yamanoi in Tamatsukuri Onsen is an inn that offers a variety of plans, including the opportunity to enjoy blue-tagged Matsuba crab from Shimane Prefecture! You can enjoy the dense meat and refined flavor to your heart's content. The most recommended course is the Crab kaiseki, which includes sashimi, grilled crab with shell, fried crab legs, crab porridge, and more, and everything is delicious.

    ぺこポコ's answer (Posted on:2020/11/ 5)

369 Yushima,Kinosaki-cho

  • A Quiet Inn in a "Premium Seat" on the Onsen Town Street

  • 「小林屋」は、まさに「大人の隠れ家」を探している男性一人旅にぴったりです。この旅館は、城崎温泉の柳並木(柳の木が並ぶ通り)の中心にあります。有名な外湯の「一の湯」のすぐそばで、温泉街の散策に最高の立地です。建物は国の登録有形文化財にもなっていて趣がありますが、館内はリノベーションされて静かで落ち着いた雰囲気です。客室数が少ないので、大きなホテルのような騒がしさはありません。立地、宿の雰囲気ともに非常におすすめです。

    KenFuku (Early 40s Male)'s answer (Posted on:2025/10/27)

219,Yushima,Toyooka-city

  • Have the Inn's "Kashikiri" (Private) Onsen All to Yourself

  • If a quiet inn is what you're looking for, how about 'Koyado En'? It's a "Koyado," meaning a small inn with only a few guest rooms, so the atmosphere inside is very calm and peaceful. Kinosaki Onsen is famous for its "Sotoyu Meguri" (hopping between the public baths), but if you're not a fan of crowds, I highly recommend this inn's private kashikiri (reservable) onsen, located on the top floor. You can use it whenever it's available, letting you enjoy the hot spring peacefully all by yourself. It's truly a "hideaway" experience. You'll often find that the breakfast-included plan fits within your budget, so it's definitely worth checking.

    MasaK (Late 40s Male)'s answer (Posted on:2025/10/27)

162,Kusatsu,Agatsuma-gun

  • Enjoy Rare, Direct-Source Onsen—Right by the Yubatake

  • If you're looking for a quiet stay in Kusatsu Onsen, "Kanamidori" is a fantastic choice. It's a traditional Japanese ryokan located right in front of the "Yubatake," the main landmark of the town. The biggest selling point here is the sheer "quality" of its onsen water. It is one of the very few ryokans in Kusatsu where you can experience two different types of spring water, both flowing 100% gensen kakenagashi. This means the water flows directly from the source into the baths, completely fresh and untreated. Even though it’s right in the center and convenient for sightseeing, the interior is pure 'Jun-Wafu' (traditional Japanese style) and remains remarkably quiet. The main bath area is also very tranquil. If you're the type of person who wants to be alone to quietly contemplate and truly appreciate the famous waters, this environment is ideal.

    KankoNavi49 (Late 40s Male)'s answer (Posted on:2025/10/31)

1-10-8, Ichiban-cho

  • Perfect Location for the Shikoku Pilgrimage and Matsuyama Sightseeing

  • If you're looking for the perfect base for both the Shikoku Pilgrimage and exploring Matsuyama, Toyoko INN Matsuyama Ichibancho is in an unbeatable location. There's a streetcar station right in front of the hotel, giving you easy access to the famous Dogo Onsen and Matsuyama Castle. Of course, it's also convenient for reaching Ishite-ji (Temple 51 on the pilgrimage route). As a well-known hotel chain throughout Japan, you can count on the rooms being clean and comfortable.

    モモンガ's answer (Posted on:2025/10/ 2)

479 Kusatsu-machi, Agatsuma-gun

  • A Classic Hotel Steeped in 100 Years of History

  • As its name "Kusatsu Hotel" suggests, it's one of the classic, historic hotels that truly represents the town. Its most notable feature is the historic wooden building, constructed over 100 years ago (around 1913). This style is called "Taisho Roman," a traditional early 20th-century Japanese design, which gives the entire interior a very classic and serene atmosphere. Unlike the newer, modern hotels, there's absolutely no noisy or chaotic feeling here. For a solo male traveler (like myself), quietly reading a book or soaking in the onsen within this timeless building is the ultimate luxury. I think it's perfectly suited for those who appreciate a quiet, uncrowded atmosphere.

    TravelHiroshi (Late 50s Male)'s answer (Posted on:2025/10/31)

1-16-18 Yunokawacho

5, Ogimachi

Toyosato 8858

  • An inn with a Breathtaking view view from the men's large public bath

  • How about Nozawa View Hotel Shimadaya, an inn that boasts a great view from the men's large bath? There is a parking lot on the premises that you can use for free. As it is located on a hilltop, you can see the hot spring town from your room and it is easy to Visiting hot springs. You can also eat at the inn, so I think it is an inn that fits your budget.

    わらわら's answer (Posted on:2022/7/25)

8888 Toyosato, Nozawa-Onsenmura, Shimotakai-gun

  • Nozawa Onsen accommodations with plans for solo travelers

  • This is a Nozawa Onsen inn that offers a plan for solo travelers. Thanks to the plan, there are a fair number of single guests, so you won't feel left out. You can enjoy the hot springs to your heart's content in the large public bath and the open-air observation bath with a great view. You can also enjoy a variety of meals, mainly made with locally produced ingredients.

    たすく's answer (Posted on:2021/1/12)

DogoOnsen HonkanMae

  • Soothe Your Pilgrimage Weariness at Dogo Onsen

  • What's great about Hotel Patio Dogo is that you can soothe the weariness from your Shikoku Pilgrimage in the waters of Dogo Onsen, known as Japan's oldest hot spring. The hotel has its own large, communal hot spring bath, so you can enjoy the renowned waters without even stepping outside. Of course, the famous Dogo Onsen Main Building is also just a short walk away. The best part is that the hotel is within walking distance from Ishite-ji (Temple 51), so soaking in the onsen right after your temple visit is an incredible experience.

    ナキウサギ's answer (Posted on:2025/10/ 2)

634 Saori

752 Sakae-machi, Tottori-shi

  • A business hotel with a large public bath near Tottori Station

  • This is a reasonable business hotel located just a few minutes walk from Tottori Station. Depending on the season and conditions, you can stay for less than 4,000 yen. Although it is reasonable, the rooms are spacious and clean, and there is a large public bath. There are also restaurants and convenience stores around the station, so the location is good and you will not have any trouble finding a place to eat. It is also conveniently located close to the Tottori Sand Dunes.

    けんさん's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)

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