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Hotel in Kawayu Onsen, Teshikaga
Set in Teshikaga, 11 km from Lake Kussharo, KKR Kawayu offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Kawayu Onsen, Teshikaga
Decorated with art works designed by artists, ARtINn 極寒藝術伝染装置 is located 3 km from Lake Kussharo. The property is situated 10 km from Lake Mashu and 400 metres from Kawayu Hot Spring. it is not your regular hotel. it is much more than a hotel - art, comfortable rooms, art, great onsen, art, perfect location, and art.
Kawayu Onsen, Teshikaga
Traveler's Inn Asanebo offers simple but homely Japanese-style accommodation a 7-minute walk from Kawayu Onsen Train Station. Aki and Taka are lovely people. I had great times with them, enjoying delicious home-cooked food. As well as making culinary discoveries, I enjoyed learning more about Hokkaido and Japan in general from them. Their house, located in a beautiful and peaceful setting, near JR station, is very beautiful and cosy. I loved sleeping in the Japanese-style bedroom. The Akan region is magnificent... I'd love to come back soon!
Kawayu Onsen, Teshikaga
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Oyado Kinkiyu Annex SUIKAZURA is situated in Teshikaga, 11 km from Lake Kussharo and 13 km from Lake Mashu. Very nice, especially at this price. Couldn’t believe the free drinks really were free! Great location in a small, quiet town, with excellent nature trails all around and Lake Mashū only a few minutes by car. Breakfast was very good, as well.
Kawayu Onsen, Teshikaga
A 3-minute walk from Kawayu JR Train Station, Hotel Parkway features a hot spring baths, karaoke. Free Wi-Fi is available at the lobby, and a launderette is on-site. Wonderful 3 night stay in this beautiful area. Akan Mashu National Park is fabulous. Facility older, futon beds, inside and outside onsen and the most delicious food. Staff very attentive and eager to please. Our favourite place of 6 in Japan.
Kawayu Onsen, Teshikaga
Featuring mountain views, Wakka BBB offers accommodation with a balcony and a kettle, around 7.1 km from Lake Kussharo.
Kawayu Onsen, Teshikaga
WAKKANUPURI is situated in the Kawayu Onsen district of Teshikaga, offering views of Lake Kussharo. 13 km from Lake Mashu and 3.9 km from Kawayu Hot Spring. This holiday home features a garden.
Kawayu Onsen, Teshikaga
Featuring an on-site hot spring bath, Kawayu Kanko Hotel is located in Teshikaga, just 7 minutes’ drive from Lake Kussharo and 25 minutes’ drive from Lake Mashu. Free WiFi access is provided.
Kawayu Onsen, Teshikaga
Oyado Kinkiyu from is a 5-minute public bus ride from Kawayu Onsen Train Station. Boasting 4 hot-spring baths, it serves traditional Japanese dinners and has a 24-hour front desk. Kawayu Onsen is a lovely little spot - as long as this is what you're looking for - and this is the perfect hotel to stay in if you're coming. I've been to a lot of onsen towns in Japan, some with fantastic waters, some with picturesque streets to wander around in your yukata and geta. Kawayu, though, is a quiet little spot nestled in the mountains with lovely people, a bit of a "frontier" vibe and WONDERFUL waters. The town is centred on a great little ashi-yu (natural footbath) a couple of souvenir shops with a wild-west mountain vibe (hand-carved bear-claw pendants, anyone?) some great restaurants (Inaka-ya Genpei - HIGHLY recommended) and an old-skool sumo museum dedicated to a local hero. The hotel itself is a bit "Showa-era-poi" and the waters, for which this town is justly famous, are bloody great. I used not dig the sulphuric (eggy) onsens but this place has converted me: it seems, unlike the vast majority of Japanese onsens, the bath water is not diluted at all, and - due to its purity - there are signs all over as to how long you should spend in each bath (there are a variety of temperatures maintained) so as to not be dissolved away(!) I loved it. I doubt the waters actually have all the healing properties they claim, but they certainly put a smile on my face, This is far from where I live, but I’d love to visit again (wearing my (hand-carved bear-claw pendant)!