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- Please tell me about a place to stay where family can enjoy Hokkaido 's Nature and hidden hot springs for less than 20,000 yen One person per night.
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- Question publication date:2014/2/18
- Update date:2025/9/25
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Seeking recommendations for family-friendly hotels in Hokkaido to experience its stunning nature and hidden onsen gems, all for under ¥20,000 a night?
We're planning a family trip to Hokkaido to enjoy its nature and secluded hot springs. Can you recommend any hotels that have an open-air bath (rotenburo) with beautiful nature views and authentic natural spring water?
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Asahidake Onsen, Yukomanbetsu, Higashikawa-cho, Kamikawa-gun
- This is a solitary lodge of pure tranquility, nestled deep within the Daisetsuzan mountains. All five of its hot spring sources are 100% free-flowing, allowing you to directly feel the earth's bounty—from a gentle, lukewarm calcium spring to iron-rich, reddish-brown water. Immerse yourself in the open-air bath, surrounded by a primeval forest, and enjoy a long, luxurious soak while gazing at the untouched nature that changes with the seasons. The accommodations, centered around charming Japanese-style rooms, are spacious and designed for ultimate relaxation.
オコジョ's answer (Posted on:2025/9/25)
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An Onsen Inn Featuring Five 100% Free-Flowing Private Springs
- For true hot spring enthusiasts, "Yukomanso" is a sacred destination you must visit at least once. This inn boasts five of its own private hot spring sources on-site, allowing you to experience the distinct colors and mineral properties of each in their purest form: 100% free-flowing and straight from the source (gensen kakenagashi). Dinner features a course of deeply flavorful dishes made with seasonal, local ingredients. Here, you can have an authentic toji (therapeutic bathing) experience, absorbing the energy of the Daisetsuzan mountains from the inside out.モモンガ's answer (Posted on:2025/9/25)
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A Secluded Onsen of Serenity, Embraced by the Nature of Daisetsuzan