Featuring an open-air bath, garden and views of mountain, Satorikan is located in Gosen, 35 km from Niigata Station. This 3-star ryokan offers a 24-hour front desk and a lift.
Boasting a seasonal outdoor pool, a sauna and a hot spring bath, Hotel Oyanagi is situated in Tagami, 27 km from Niigata Station and 22 km from Suntopia World.
Set in Tagami, 23 km from Suntopia World, Suehirokan offers accommodation with a hot spring bath and an open-air bath. Offering free private parking, the 3-star ryokan is 26 km from Niigata Station.
Brianna
Australia
Really enjoyable time at Suehirokan! Would recommend to anyone looking for a lovely, authentic experience.
Located in Sanjo, Rankeisou offers accommodation with a garden and a shared lounge. This 4-star ryokan offers free WiFi. The ryokan features a hot spring bath and luggage storage space.
Cheryl
Singapore
Absolutely amazing and thoughtful service from the lady who attended to us (she knew we were fans of the copperware from gyokusendo and brought out her personal wedding cups that were gifted to her for us to try). Every single thing was so carefully thought out and crafted, food was amazing, waking up to the sound of waters was amazing, the beautiful compound for us to walk around was great. We only wish we could have more time to spend in the ryokan. The massage is a MUST try - it’s corrective and helped straighten our misalignments.
26 km from Suntopia World in Aga, 津川温泉 清川高原保養センター features accommodation with access to a hot spring bath and public bath.
Marios
Netherlands
Small onsen with 7 rooms for overnight stay. The baths are simple but clean and with very nice water that leaves your skin feeling soft. During the day the onsen can also be visited as a day guest (500 yen), but after 20h the baths and central tatami hall are just for the night guests. Friendly staff and serene mountainous environment. Recommended!
Experience culture authentically with a stay at this traditional Japanese-style accommodation. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.
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