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11 Ikaho, Ikahomachi, Shibukawa, Gunma Prefecture

  • Enjoy a relaxed stay with our family plan

  • Depending on the season and the plan you choose, you can use the private baths once for free, and you can enjoy your meals in a private room without any worries. It is conveniently located near the stone steps, which are the main sightseeing spot in Ikaho. The wooden building has a tasteful exterior. The interior of the building has a Taisho-era romantic atmosphere, and you can relax and unwind. Another recommended spot is the Ikaho Toy, Doll and Automobile Museum.

    ぽよよん's answer (Posted on:2020/11/26)

135 Ikaho, Ikaho-machi, Shibukawa-city

  • This is a highly recommended hot spring inn.

  • There is a hotel in Ikaho Onsen where you can stay without worrying even if you have small children. It is "Ichibanyu no Yado Hotel Kogure". The employees are thoroughly trained and are all very well behaved. Please consider staying there.

    るき's answer (Posted on:2017/4/ 7)

175 Ikaho Ikahomachi

  • You will definitely be satisfied from check-in to check-out!!!

  • To be precise, I think you will be impressed just by looking at the exterior. In the counter lobby, there is a photo of Takahashi Korekiyo, the proprietress' grandfather and former Prime Minister, hanging, which gives off a sense of dignity and elegance. Every room is sure to be relaxing and calming. The Noh performances on the Noh stage in the courtyard in the evenings are also wonderful. I'm sure your children will be fascinated by them with shining eyes. The hospitality during your stay is also first class. I went with family to celebrate my parents' golden wedding anniversary, and the four of us were looked after, and not only my parents but even my younger brother were impressed.

    一燈照隅's answer (Posted on:2014/9/17)

164 Ikahomachi, Ikaho, Shibukawa

  • The room has a private open-air bath.

  • There is a direct bus from Shinjuku to Ikaho Onsen, which makes it convenient to access from the Tokyo metropolitan area. We recommend Japanese and Western room with a large dining table, which has a warm atmosphere and uses a lot of wood. It is spacious, so it is also recommended for large families. The room has a private open-air bath that the whole family can enjoy. The open-air bath has two types of hot spring water, the Golden Bath and the Silver Bath, and you can enjoy each in a separate bathtub. There is also a private bath. For meals, you can enjoy local gourmet food such as Gunma's Haruna pork and Joshu beef. There are also tourist spots in the surrounding area, such as Lake Haruna, a ranch, and Mizusawa Kannon, where you can enjoy Mizusawa udon, so please be sure to visit these as well.

    ウイングチップ's answer (Posted on:2014/9/17)

48 Ikaho, Ikahomachi, Shibukawa

  • Kishigon Ryokan (Japanese inn) you'd want to stay at least once.

  • If you're looking for Ryokan (Japanese inn) near Ikaho, I recommend Kishigon Ryokan (Japanese inn). It was founded in 1576, during the Warring States period, the same year that Nobunaga built Azuchi Castle. The inn has 100% natural hot spring rooms. It's a historic Ryokan (Japanese inn) that you'll want to stay at at least once.

    Rainbow 4169's answer (Posted on:2018/6/30)
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