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  • Question publication date:2014/9/ 2
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  • Sansuikan Kawayu Midoriya
  • [Japan's World Heritage Site] Recommended accommodations for visiting the Kumano Kodo trail

married couple in our 50s who want to go to the Kumano Kodo trail in the fall. Can you recommend a nice inn with a hot spring? The price should be around 30,000 yen for one night with two meals.

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Sansuikan Kawayu Midoriya

Hongu-cho Kawayu 13

  • The scenery of Oku-Kumano is beautiful

  • Ryokan (Japanese inn) is easily accessible from the Kumano Kodo trail, a registered World Heritage Site, and has a recommended hot spring. We were able to relax in the hotel and rooms, surrounded by mountains, rivers, and abundant nature. The open-air bath by the riverbank, with its open feel, will help you refresh after your travels.
    DERNIER's answer (Posted on:2017/6/24)

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  • You can eat dishes made with hot spring water

  • The Kumano Kodo trail is easily accessible, and it is also a 5-minute drive from the inn to easily access Hongu Taisha Shrine. Ryokan (Japanese inn) is surrounded by nature and a World Heritage Site, and has an open-air bath on the riverbank. The facilities are a little old, like an old Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn), but it was clean and comfortable. Surrounded by the trees of the mountains and the river, you can enjoy the great outdoors. For dinner, kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal ). In the morning, we had a Japanese and Western Buffet, and the hot tofu, egg dishes, and porridge made with hot spring water were delicious.
    ヒナちゃん's answer (Posted on:2017/6/ 7)

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  • Ryokan (Japanese inn) with delicious food near Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine

  • Ryokan (Japanese inn) is located on the riverside, and has an open-air bath on the riverbank. There are also rooms with open-air baths. It was conveniently located near Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine. The grilled salted sweetfish we had for dinner was very delicious, and the breakfast Buffet also had rice porridge made with hot spring water, which was unusual and a bit strange, but delicious. The building is old, but well-cleaned, and we had a comfortable stay.
    なな's answer (Posted on:2017/2/ 8)

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  • In winter, you can enjoy an open-air bath in the natural hot springs on the riverbank.

  • Ryokan (Japanese inn) is located on the banks of the Ooto River in Wakayama Prefecture. It is located near the end of the Kumano Kodo trail. On days with good weather between December and February, you can bathe in the riverbed where natural hot springs are gushing forth. It's a little embarrassing, but the rustic open-air bath gave me a sense of freedom and a sense of hidden hot springs. I was also able to enjoy the view of the river flowing in front of me while relaxing in the large communal bath and the open-air bath. The view of the nature of Oku-Kumano from my room was soothing.
    るき's answer (Posted on:2016/10/18)

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  • An inn located near the end of the Kumano Kodo trail

  • The open-air bath on the riverbank had a very open feeling and the water was great. I felt relaxed as I could see the river surface from my room. I was able to wash away my fatigue near the end of the Kumano Kodo trail. It is close to Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine. I remember being happy to be able to stay at this hotel as a reward for walking the Kumano Kodo trail.
    ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/9/17)

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  • There is a natural hot spring that springs from the riverbank.

  • It is a 10-minute drive from Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine (World Heritage Site). Kawayu Onsen is famous for its winter Sennin-buro bath, but you can also take a bath in Kawayu in the fall. The breeze was cool and refreshing, and the indoor bath was clean and comfortable. In the fall, there is also a spot for viewing autumn leaves called Oto Valley, which is a 20-minute drive away. The Japanese-style room was 10 tatami mats and was comfortable. At the time, it was on sale and cost about 30,000 yen for two people with two meals included.
    PP's answer (Posted on:2014/9/16)

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