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  • Question publication date:2002/12/19
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  • Nozawa Onsen Ryokan Sakaya
  • Nozawa Onsen | A hot spring inn with saunas and a variety of baths

I'm going to Nozawa Onsen with a friend. I want to relax at the inn, so I'd like to stay at an inn with a sauna and a variety of baths.

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Nozawa Onsen Ryokan Sakaya

9329, Toyosato, Nozawaonsen-mura Shimotakai-Gun

  • Three hot springs with different temperatures

  • This large bath is built in the traditional style of bathhouse by a Miyadaiku carpenter, and is dimly lit, so you can relax and unwind. Although it is dimly lit, it does not feel scary, but rather has the solemn and gentle atmosphere of a shrine or temple. There are three types of bathtubs: hot, warm, and hip bath, so you can enjoy each one and be very satisfied.
    へゆもんて's answer (Posted on:2022/11/12)

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  • The sauna and open-air baths are great, but the indoor baths in the large communal baths are the best in Japan!

  • The wooden bathhouse architecture, built by palace carpenters, is so fascinating that you will be overwhelmed by its charm as you gaze upon it while soaking in the bath. The sauna and cold bath are located next to the open-air bath, so it is best to go outside and let the water cool before entering the sauna. There is also a Mixed-Gender Hot Springs-gender open-air bath where swimsuits are required, so married couple and families can enjoy the bath in harmony. Meals are served in private rooms for breakfast and dinner, and consist of local Japanese kaiseki cuisine. The water is free-flowing 24 hours a day, so you can bathe at any time.
    Shinryuken's answer (Posted on:2022/1/31)

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  • There is a large public bath, an open-air bath, and a sauna.

  • Sakaya is located about 25 minutes by shuttle bus from Iiyama Station on the Hokuriku Shinkansen. There is a large bath and an open-air bath, as well as a sauna. The simple sulfur spring water has skin-beautifying properties. For meals, you can enjoy the bounty of the mountains of Okushinano, including wild vegetables and mushrooms.
    アラート's answer (Posted on:2021/8/ 1)

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  • There is a large public bath built in the traditional bathhouse style, as well as an open-air bath and sauna.

  • Ryokan (Japanese inn) Sakaya has a large public bath built in the traditional style of a bathhouse by a palace carpenter, with different temperatures of hot water, lukewarm water, and hip baths, as well as a sauna and cold bath. You can enjoy 100% natural hot spring. There is also an open-air bath, and a free private bath, so you can bathe in private. Dinner is creative mountain village cuisine that makes full use of local seasonal ingredients, and the dishes and presentation are elaborate, so it is a feast for the eyes as well as the tongue. The inn is easily accessible, being just a three-minute walk from Nozawa Onsen bus stop.
    RRgypsies's answer (Posted on:2020/11/16)

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  • This is a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) that is the largest in Nozawa Onsen.

  • This is a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) that is the largest in Nozawa Onsen. It has the large public bath you requested, as well as an open-air bath with a great view. There is also a sauna and a cold bath, and while outdoor Visiting hot springs is a specialty of Nozawa Onsen, here you can enjoy a hot spring tour inside the building. There is also a private family bath.
    ササラ's answer (Posted on:2020/7/22)

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  • A large public bath built in the traditional bathhouse style

  • The main feature of this inn is the large bathhouse, built in the traditional style of a bathhouse by a master carpenter. In addition, you can enjoy the hot spring water 100% natural hot spring in an open-air bath where you can literally feel the change of the seasons. There is also a sauna, so we think this is the perfect inn to enjoy a variety of baths.
    ほっこり法師's answer (Posted on:2020/2/14)

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  • A Nozawa Onsen inn with private baths

  • This inn has baths with different water temperatures, so you can bathe according to your preferences and physical condition, which is why we recommend it. The baths are 100% natural hot spring. There is also an open-air bath and sauna, so we think it will meet your needs. You can also use the private baths for free, so this is a recommended inn for staying with friends.
    わらびもち's answer (Posted on:2020/1/ 8)

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  • Enjoy the large bath and sauna with a rich hot spring atmosphere

  • The large public bath was built by a master carpenter and has a unique atmosphere. There are bathtubs of different temperatures, so you can enjoy bathing while getting your body used to the water. Another recommended point is that there is also a sauna and a cold bath. You can also enjoy the food made with carefully selected local ingredients.
    たすく's answer (Posted on:2019/12/21)

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  • We recommend using water with temperature control to avoid diluting the ingredients.

  • This is an inn where you can enjoy free-flowing hot spring water from its own hot spring source. In addition to the sauna, you can enjoy hot water at different temperatures, which are adjusted without adding water to avoid diluting the ingredients, in the hot bath, lukewarm bath, hip bath, and open-air bath. You can also drink the spring water, so you can enjoy Nozawa Onsen at your leisure.
    みおなおみ's answer (Posted on:2019/2/17)

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  • Luxurious free-flowing natural hot spring water from our own source

  • The baths, whose temperature is adjusted without adding water to avoid diluting the ingredients, are filled with the finest 100% pure natural hot spring water that naturally springs from within the premises. You can choose from different temperatures such as "hot water," "warm water," "waist bath," and "open-air bath." There is a sauna, but no jacuzzi, likely because they value 100% purity. You can fully enjoy the hot spring experience by immersing yourself in the finest hot spring water.
    ケニー's answer (Posted on:2019/2/17)

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  • Stay at a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn)

  • This is a long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) with a wooden structure that gives it a sense of history. The large public bath is really spacious and is divided into hot water, lukewarm water, and waist bath, so you can get used to the hot spring while absorbing the heat. The open-air bath is very refreshing as you can look up at the sky. There is also a sauna and cold bath in the open-air area to enjoy. There is also a private family bath, so you can relax in a private space.
    spring's answer (Posted on:2019/2/16)

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