Yukai Resort Terunoyu provides a sauna and a hot spring bath, as well as air-conditioned accommodation in Maniwa, 30 km from Fukusen-ji Temple.
Seen Fei
Australia
Highlight must be the buffet dinner which has amazing variety with quality. Can make your own hotpot with 4 different types of broth (Sukiyaki, Yuzu etc). Best breakfast buffet. My daughter had her first Ping pong experience and she enjoyed it.
Boasting a spa and wellness centre, Forest Hotel Rochefort is set in Maniwa in the Okayama region, 29 km from Fukusen-ji Temple and 30 km from Koryuji Temple.
Situated within 19 km of Hachiman Shrine and 19 km of Koryuji Temple, Okutsu Onsen Komeya Club features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Kagamino.
Located within 18 km of Hachiman Shrine and 18 km of Koryuji Temple in Kagamino, OkutsuHotSpa IkedayaKajikaen provides accommodation with seating area.
Situated in Maniwa, 46 km from Fukusen-ji Temple, Kyukamura Hiruzen-Kogen features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Toby
Spain
Good sized room with lovely rural view. Good selection at buffet dinner and breakfast
Featuring an open-air bath and a garden, Mansuirou is situated in the Misasa Onsen district in Misasa. This ryokan features free private parking, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Featuring a natural hot spring bath and nature views, Seiryuso is located 16 minutes by car from Kurayoshi Station. The ryokan provides free WiFi in all areas and free private parking.
Set in Misasa in the Tottori region, Yukai Resort Premium Saiki Bekkan offers accommodation with free private parking, as well as access to a hot spring bath.
Situated in the Misasa Onsen district of Misasa, Blancart Misasa features rooms with free WiFi. The property is located 300 metres from Misasa Onsen. The restaurant serves Japanese cuisine.
Boasting an open-air hot-spring bath and aromatherapy massages, Royal Hotel is 15 minutes from JR Kurayoshi Train Station on the free shuttle. Rooms have a tea maker and flat-screen TV.
Featuring traditional Japanese hot springs known as ‘onsen’, these hotels allow you to take a relaxing soak in therapeutic geothermal waters. Traditionally, onsens were located outdoors but a number of hotels also offer indoor facilities for private or shared use. The healing properties of each onsen will vary depending on its location, with ‘kuroyu’ black water known for its positive effects on skin.
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