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- Question publication date:2020/11/13
- Update date:2025/2/ 6
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Kanto | Traveling alone to a hot spring during the New Year holidays. Can you recommend a hot spring inn with in-room dining and an open-air bath?
I would like to stay alone at a hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) during the New Year holidays from December 31st to January 2nd. Are there any hot spring inns that offer breakfast and dinner in the room, and have an open-air bath with 100% natural hot spring that can be used until late at night? Please tell me about hot spring inns that are recommended for solo travelers in the Kanto area and have good transportation access from Tokyo (except by car).
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- Although it is located in Atami, it is surprisingly close to Tokyo Station, only 40 minutes by Shinkansen. This inn is also open to solo travelers, and as the name suggests, you can enjoy the hot spring waters 100% natural hot spring all night long without time restrictions. You can also use the private open-air bath to soak in the hot springs while looking at the ocean. Both dinner and breakfast are served in your room, which is a great point for solo travelers, and for dinner you can enjoy boiled red-eyed snapper and wagyu steak.シゲオジ's answer (Posted on:2022/12/ 2)
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This is an Atami Onsen inn where you can dine in your room.
- This inn is located in Atami Onsen water 100% natural hot spring. There is also a private family bath, which is convenient. Another recommended point is that you can bathe whenever you like, 24 hours a day. You can relax and enjoy meals in your room. You can enjoy fresh fish from Atami, which will be a memorable experience.わらびもち's answer (Posted on:2021/3/ 8)
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Surprisingly close to the Kanto region! A lodging in Atami Onsen where you can travel alone and enjoy in-room dining