Set within 18 km of Tazawako Station and 23 km of Lake Tazawa, Kyukamura Nyuto-Onsenkyo features rooms in Senboku. Featuring a restaurant, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Boasting a hot spring open-air bath, 田沢湖水沢温泉郷セルリアンリゾートAoni offers accommodation in Semboku. Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and comes with a flat-screen TV. Bathroom facilities are shared.
Sandra
United States
The staff was extremely helpful with every aspect of our stay in helping out with activities and transportation.
Offering an open-air bath and mountain view, KAMENOI HOTEL Tazawako is located in Senboku, 4.6 km from Nyuto Hot Spring and 14 km from Tazawako Station.
Ingvald
Norway
The onsen was great, and the beds were soft. The personnel were very nice.
Offering an open-air bath and mountain view, Kyukamura Iwate-Amiharionsen is located in Shizukuishi, 32 km from Morioka Station and 15 km from Koiwai Farm.
Located in Shizukuishi, 30 km from Morioka Station and 14 km from Koiwai Farm, Pension Sanrinsha provides accommodation with free WiFi, air conditioning, a garden and a terrace.
Richard
Australia
A pension close (very close) to the ski slope. Excellent host, who drove me to the slope very day. Even tho you could walk it. Basic, but everything needed for a few days of skiing. An ofuro meant an achey body was ready for the next day.
As families grow in size, so too do the needs of a family holiday. That’s why family hotels are set up to cater for all ages, from toddlers and kids to teens and adults. Typically, you can expect restaurants with kids’ menus, games rooms, fitness centres and a pool area where children can play and parents can relax.
Loved that there was plenty of information on onsen etiquette in English - but only at the indoor onsen.
The family room was spacious.
Loved the interactive art in the main corridor - a great way to spark conversations with other guests (even with language barriers).
The hotel had great "bones" with a 1980s luxe feel.
Remote rural area, 30 minutes from Hakunodate. Easily accessible if you have a car.
Family run accommodation. Welcoming family. We had the dinner and breakfast - elaborate meals and a great opportunity to eat home cooked traditional Japanese meals.
Kids even tried the sea snails!
Rooms were clean and tidy. Onsen was available for private use.
Set in a beautiful location, loved the onsen and having easy access to the restaurant for meals was great. Enjoyed our visit to the art village and fun activities for kids on a rainy day. Welcoming foyer and staff and appreciated the decorations for the Hanabata festival. Reasonable proximity to Kakunodate. We had a car so great place for us to stay and see the local sights.
I had a great time. The house is beautiful and well located to visit Kakunodate. The hostess is very kind. The meals, made with local ingrédients, were delicious. It was fun to bake bread in the fireplace for breakfast.
Very welcoming family and relaxing place to stay. AMAZING FOOD--SO DELICIOUS! Helpful with information about buses in the area and getting to ski area. Appreciated the big fluffy comforters on the beds and the HOT hot spring bath. Bath area was a bit dark, but wonderful after a day of skiing! Location is a couple minutes walk from bus stop that will take you ski area or into town/station--very convenient.
Fantastic value for money. The room was bigger than expected and the staff were brilliant. Onsen was decent and the breakfast was fantastic. The small children’s play area was a nice touch, not much but a few squashy shapes and a slide provides a welcome distraction for children.
the house is worth to stay for one night. but I think this house is suitable for family stay, let guests to use kitchen so they can at less have hot water.
We really enjoyed our stay at Nishi no Ie! It was a great experience to stay in a historic farmhouse, and we had fun making our dinner and breakfast on the irori hearth. Makito and his family were very sweet and hospitable.
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Alesha
Solo traveller
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