"Noboribetsu Karurusu Onsen Yumoto Orofureoso" Reviews & Details
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- This hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) boasts a 120-year history since it first opened in 1899. You can enjoy baths with natural hot spring water in the large public bath and open-air bath. The building is a little old, but the inside is clean and tidy, so you can relax and unwind. The food is also delicious, so I think it's a satisfying Ryokan (Japanese inn). It's a little far from JR Noboribetsu Onsen Station, a 10-minute drive, but there is a free shuttle service if you make a reservation the day before, so you can get there even without a car.
マチコ's answer (Posted on:2024/12/ 3)
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Reservations required, but free shuttle service available
- This is the inn at the head of Noboribetsu Karurusu Onsen. You can experience the famous hot spring with 120 years of history at a reasonable price. As they have their own hot spring source, they have an abundant supply of water, and the large 300m2 bath is a size unique to Yumoto. It is designed so that you can bathe at different temperatures, such as high temperature, low temperature, and Lying-down bath. Since everyone has different temperature preferences, it is nice to be able to choose a bath that takes into account your physical condition on that day. You can also enjoy the rare and luxurious experience of having a full hot spring shower.
帽子屋's answer (Posted on:2024/12/ 1)
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A hot spring inn that has protected the hot spring source and the surrounding environment for generations
- Although it cannot be called local cuisine, the special meal that focuses on ingredients from Hokkaido is very popular. The large 300m2 bath boasts an abundant amount of hot water, and open-air bath is surrounded by the murmuring of the river and has a refreshing breeze from an altitude of 350m. You can enjoy baths at your preferred temperature, including hot baths, cold baths, and reclining baths.
Answered question: married couple and I are going on a trip to a hot spring. Can you recommend a hotel in Noboribetsu Onsen where we can have local cuisine in our room?
ケニー's answer (Posted on:2019/2/15)
The hot water coming out of the shower is 100% spring water!