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Kashoen
4.4/524 Reviews
The hotel is located in the hot spring resort estate on the outskirts of Hanamaki City. There are a total of three hot spring hotels here, and Ka Shuen is the latest and most advanced.     The building is very beautiful and corresponds to the surrounding mountains. After breakfast, take a walk in the mountain park around the hotel, even at the end of July. Under the small waterfall, foreign children are playing in the water, and there are signs and bells of the police bears along the way. Really the original ecology.     Because we arrived late, we only chose the hotel's breakfast. The breakfast is quite satisfactory, almost the same as the price of a Japanese-style hotel. It is recommended that everyone book a breakfast and dinner together when ordering a room. If you do not make a reservation, it seems that you can only go to the restaurant next door, although it is also a family. But it is very troublesome.     The hotel is clean and tidy and the rooms are spacious. The hot spring is a hydrogen carbonate spring, the spring is clear, and the bathhouse equipment is readily available. Plus, so I went to soak in the morning and evening. I don't know if it was accumulated in Japan after a few days of hot springs, or it was particularly effective in this hot spring. I found that the acne and small particles on the back were gone, smooth and silky.     At the entrance to the hot spring manor, I saw a drug store, if you are interested, you can go and see.     I feel very comfortable here for a holiday and a relaxing weekend. It will take 3 hours to fly from Shanghai.     Finally, the hotel is a 20-minute drive from Hanamaki Airport, and the Hanamaki Airport is only 2 small souvenir shops. Therefore, it is recommended that people who go to the Hanamaki Airport should be one and a half hours in advance.     Ps. The staff of the hotel is very low in English and it is quite troublesome.
Namari-onsen Fujisan Ryokan
3.3/514 Reviews
In the natural environment surrounded by mountains and forests, the clear stream behind the inn flows gurgling, healing the body and mind. It is fun to enjoy each of the four hot springs that flow directly from the source, but we especially recommend the deepest hot spring in Japan. This is a self-propelled natural rock bath ”Shirasaru no Yu”. This is a very rare hot spring. Due to its depth, you can stand up to enter, but it is evenly distributed throughout your body. It is said that applying hot water pressure can effectively promote blood circulation. The hall also has a nostalgic atmosphere, as if traveling to the past. The hospitality of the staff is also very attentive. If you have the opportunity to stay in Hanamaki, it is a hotel worth staying in.
Hotel Folkloro Hanamakitowa
4/56 Reviews
This is the second use. As in the previous time, I was able to heal my tired heart by the natural conversation with the staff 々. Also, the goats who received from a nearby elementary school in 2011 seem to be old, but I was relieved that they were cheerful and relieved by the kind care of the staff 々. I was healed in the hot springs, and I was warmed by the goats eating grass in good spirits, and I was able to spend a relaxing time. It was comfortable to feel like I was home. I will stop by again.
Osawa Onsen Sansuikaku
4.6/512 Reviews
I have found my perfect onsen. It might be farther than I used to go for an Onsen , three hours instead of an hour's travel but after being made to wear a skirt to be able to use my old onsen, this place is worth it. Besides, the food is much much better. I might have missed something when I booked on the internet, but I was given a smoking room .I had to leave the window open for a while to clear out the smell. Apart from that, the room was big ,clean , has a bath and a toilet. When I step out to the corridor,  a Japanese lady introduced herself to me, her name is Mami ,saying she will be looking after my room , putting out my bed ( mattress on the floor the Japanese way ) serving me dinner. I stayed two nights, the first dinner was a bit of a struggle for her as she tried her best to explain what I was eating, it was a Kaiseiki dinner of about 10 courses. She explained every one of them, including each ingredient. The second night was a different story. She had every course written out and explained every thing proficiently.   Bless her heart. I am an old man of 75 and this young lady tried so hard to look after me. I am touched by her efforts . I dropped my chopstick once an I can hear quick shuffle of feet, and a new pair of chopsticks was in my hand. Osawa Onsen Sansuikagu was to my mind,extremely good, not ten out of ten, but a nine point eight out of ten. Some food, grilled fish , was a bit cold when it should have been hot. There is only salt , no pepper on the table for breakfast, but then again the cuisine is Japanese, not European, not some dried scrambled eggs. The main outdoor Osawa Onsen was the main feature of the hotel.  There were 4 or five other onsens in the hotel , some more beautiful and exquisite than others but the most famous one, Osawa Onsen,  stood out. It's  a mixed onsen which singles, families, couples , foreigners, young and old can enjoy.. in the nude.  I had a great time..very very impressed . Getting there is super easy ( I think.) I go to JR Ticket Office available at many train stations. I got shinkansen train tickets departing from Ueno Station ( to me Ueno station is not as big and less busy than Tokyo Station.)   Yamabiko 59 train , departing 11.42 am. to arrive at  Shin Hanamaki station at 14.41 pm. Once arrived , go to information office and they will tell you to walk outside to free bus stop number 2 . At 3.10 pm. the free bus will come to pick you up to Osawa Onsen. Ask before you get off the bus. It might stop at other onsens along the way. Get also the return ticket , Yamabiko 60. Free bus leaves Osawa at 10.50 a m. Train leaves Shin Hanamaki at 12.20 and arrive at Ueno at 15.18 pm. Enjoy your trip.

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels19
Number of Reviews272
Highest PriceNZD 5,258
Lowest PriceNZD 72
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 488
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 553