• Hot spring quality | Popular hotels and Ryokan (Japanese inn) based on customer reviews!
  • Hot spring quality | Popular hotels and Ryokan (Japanese inn) based on customer reviews!

Popular ranking of hotels and Ryokan (Japanese inn) recommended for "spring quality"! 47Trip is the place to book hotels and Ryokan (Japanese inn) related to "spring quality," including information on facilities such as popular rooms with open-air baths and souvenir corners, and the best places for instagrammable.

Ranking of recommended hotels based on "spring quality"
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44-2 Tamayu-cho, Tamatsukuri, Matsue-shi

  • Enjoy Complimentary Drinks at the Post-Bath Relaxation Lounge!

  • This ryokan boasts six private, in-house hot spring sources, giving it one of the most abundant hot spring flows in Japan! A special feature is its huge mixed-gender outdoor bath (Rotenburo), which is so big it feels like a pond, offering a truly liberating experience. The open-air baths attached to the guest rooms also use pure, free-flowing spring water (Gensen Kakenagashi), allowing you to fully enjoy the famous "beauty hot spring" in a private setting. They even have a spot where you can enjoy a foot bath (Ashiyu) while gazing at the beautiful garden—you should definitely give it a try!

    マヨネーズ's answer (Posted on:2025/9/12)

Tamatsukuri Onsen, Tamayucho, Matsue

  • Guests Can Enjoy Luxurious Spa Treatments at the Attached Spa

  • 出雲大社と玉造温泉を巡る旅、良いですね!温泉旅館でしたら「佳翠苑 皆美」がおすすめです。ここは自家源泉を所有していて、大浴場は源泉かけ流しです。玉造温泉の泉質は肌を潤す効果が高いので、お肌がツルツルになりますよ。貸切風呂もあるので、二人だけの特別な時間を過ごすこともできます。お料理も地元の食材を活かした会席料理なので、島根の美味しいものを堪能できますよ。

    たまごサンド's answer (Posted on:2025/9/12)

148-2 Yumachi, Tamayu-cho, Matsue-shi

  • Hot Springs

  • If you want to enjoy the hot springs at Tamatsukuri Onsen, we recommend this inn, which is located in a position where you can see the whole of Lake Shinji. From the large public bath and the lake-side rooms, you can see Lake Shinji and the Shimane Peninsula of the Kunibiki myth. Not only the large public bath, but also the baths in each guest room are natural hot springs, so you can enjoy the hot springs to your heart's content.

    歴史大好き's answer (Posted on:2017/9/15)

1191-1 Tamatsukuri, Tamayu-cho, Matsue-city

  • It's very tasteful.

  • The entire Tamazukuri Onsen is along the river, so you can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere. There is a foot bath, you can see small bronze statues, and you can also walk to small shops. The building is old, but it is a prestigious inn. We felt the hospitality when we were greeted and seen off. You can also take a bath in the hot springs of "Yamanoi" next door.

    ekubo's answer (Posted on:2015/11/ 4)

1215 Tamayucho-Tamatsukuri, Matsue-shi

  • A Ryokan With Private Open-Air Baths (Kashikiri Rotenburo)

  • The natural hot spring here is a sulfate spring, which is said to have anti-aging properties. I remember my skin feeling very smooth and moisturized after bathing! The large public baths each include a rotenburo (outdoor bath), a jacuzzi, and a sauna, all offering a relaxing view of the traditional Japanese garden. Furthermore, they have four different private open-air baths (Kashikiri Rotenburo) that you can reserve, each with a different ambiance. The waiting area is spacious with plenty of chairs, so you can wait comfortably. The food was also delicious and very generous in portion size. The area just outside the ryokan feels like a traditional onsen town, which made for a fun sightseeing stroll!

    churos1's answer (Posted on:2015/10/18)

1042 Tamayu-cho Tamatsukuri, Matsue-shi

  • You Can't Go Wrong With This Prestigious Hotel

  • Yama no I is a prestigious establishment, so you can expect the facilities and cuisine to be exceptionally good. They offer various accommodation plans, and you can stay there feeling secure and reasonably priced. Since you're visiting Izumo Taisha—the shrine of the God of Matchmaking—I hope this trip will bring good fortune to your future with your girlfriend! You can also easily visit other sightseeing spots like Lake Shinji and Matsue Castle.

    さむ's answer (Posted on:2015/10/16)
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