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A hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) near Tokyo that is recommended for solo travelers
I am planning a solo trip to a hot spring. Can you recommend a quiet hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) with an open-air bath that is close to Tokyo?
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- It is easily accessible from Tokyo by car or train, and is a recommended hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn). You can refresh yourself from your daily fatigue in the spacious hot spring bath. Meals are served buffet style, with a wide variety of dishes available.DERNIER's answer (Posted on:2017/7/26)
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Tochigi, Kinugawa
- A convenient place to travel by train is Kinugawa Onsen in Tochigi Prefecture. Tobu Railway has a direct line to the area. The recommended hotel is Kinugawa Onsen Hotel. You can relax in the large bath.びびお's answer (Posted on:2017/6/26)
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Japanese and Western room at Yunomachikan are spacious enough for one person to relax in.
- The Japanese-Japanese and Western room at the Kinugawa Onsen Hotel Yunomachikan are very comfortable and relaxing. For meals, you can enjoy kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal ). There are many different types of breakfast buffet, and the freshly baked bread and rice balls are especially recommended. You can also relax in the hot springs in the spacious bathroom.まき's answer (Posted on:2016/4/ 9)
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Kusatsu Onsen Accommodation
- If you are coming from Tokyo, I recommend Kusatsu Onsen in Gunma Prefecture. The recommended Ryokan (Japanese inn) is "Kusatsu Hotel." It is a quiet hot spring inn. The meals use many local ingredients. They are carefully prepared and have a very elegant flavor.ヒナちゃん's answer (Posted on:2017/6/23)
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Recommended accommodations for solo travelers in Kusatsu Onsen
- The recommended hotel in Kusatsu Onsen, Gunma Prefecture is the Kusatsu Hotel. If you want to experience the atmosphere of a hot spring, you can walk a little to the Yubatake. It's lively. If you want to be alone, you can spend some quiet time at the hotel. It's a high-quality inn, and it's comfortable even if you just want to relax in your room.るき's answer (Posted on:2017/4/ 6)
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If you're traveling alone
- Nikko Kanaya Hotel in Tochigi Prefecture is a quaint hotel that is recommended for solo travelers. It is the oldest classic hotel in Japan, and is designated as a registered tangible cultural property and a modern industrial heritage site, so if you are traveling solo, this is a hotel you should definitely consider.はなすけ's answer (Posted on:2017/10/ 9)
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A room plan with an open-air bath for one person
- Hakone's "Yui no Yado Yaeikan" offers a plan for single guests that allows you to stay in a room with an open-air bath. Both dinner and breakfast are served in your room, so you can enjoy your meal at your leisure without worrying about being seen by others.たこべー's answer (Posted on:2017/10/26)
5. Umiakari
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This is a Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn) in Himi that offers a panoramic view of the Tateyama mountain range.
- This inn is located in the Himi area of Toyama Prefecture, and is highly recommended for its location overlooking the Tateyama mountain range. There is a free shuttle from Himi Station, which is convenient. You can see the ocean from the bath, and at dusk you can watch the sun sink into the sea surface. For meals, we recommend fresh sashimi from Toyama Bay. How about some yellowtail sashimi? At check-in, they also offer a variety of services, such as a welcome drink. The hot spring is a natural 100% natural hot spring. There is also an open-air bath. This is a recommended Ryokan (Japanese inn).ウイングチップ's answer (Posted on:2016/3/ 5)
6. 三平荘
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recommendation
- Atami onsen(hot spring) Sanpeiso is recommended as a place where you can relax even if you are traveling alone. It is a small, historic, beautiful inn with a total of 11 rooms. It is located in a quiet area surrounded by trees, which is very relaxing. There is also an open-air bath, and meals are served in the room for breakfast and dinner, so it is a perfect place for you.エイム's answer (Posted on:2016/2/11)
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