Guest User
December 30, 2022
I thought the name was from the Silk Road (old commerce) but now I think it was because the onsen was really, really 'silk'-like onsen, glides off your arm, so silky! Really loved the outdoor onsen with its huge rock formations, Buddha statutes, occasional waterfall, and mountaintop fresh air. The lobby was nice, with vaulted ceiling and windows with bright sunlight. We were there later in the evening so the day-spa people were not a bother. We didn't expect too much as this is basically a budget, day spa place but we were very pleasantly surprised. The room was large, with comfortable beds. I especially appreciated the poems they laid on the pillow with origami cranes. I also liked the 3 different trash cans they provided so we could divide our trash without a problem (placed out of the way). The meals were large and plentiful with local ingredients, very delicious, and helpful about the local sake. Free parking, free wifi, hiking trails, and a really good shop in the lobby. (And it is close to Ankokuji Temple! We've already recommended this onsen, all at a reasonable price, to others!