Onsen

Nyuto Onsen Village

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Nyuto Onsen Village is located in Semboku town, Akita province. It consists of 8 hot springs. Nyuto means the nipple. The origin of this name is because the characteristics of the surrounding mountains have peaks like nipples. Which is consistent with the characteristics of the water in the onsen that has a milky white color like milky color Each ryokan is quite simple, traditional style. And has been in service for more than 300 years. Niuto Onsen, or the onsen milk color, contains hydrogen sulphide minerals. Which is the highlight of this city Because it is believed that in addition to keeping the skin healthy There are also many good properties, such as treatment of rheumatism, skin diseases, diabetes and helps blood circulation better. Very suitable for people who are cold Which one reason is due to the blood circulation system that is not good enough.

Ryokans and onsen in Newuto Onsen


1. Tsurunoyu Onsen

Tsurunoyu Onsen is the oldest and deepest onsen in the village of Nyuto Onsen. It has been in business since the beginning of the Edo era in 1650. Formerly, this onsen was not named until the hunters in the village of Wakakawa saw it. The crane that was injured by their chase down to soak in the onsen water to heal the wounds, so the hunter called here Tsuru-no-yu Onsen, which means the crane of the hot spring. Yes, the identity Tsurunoyu Onsen pond, outdoor Onsen colored milk rich in minerals, in addition to the skin and is believed to cure various diseases, for example. Blood pressure disease Aorta Rheumatoid arthritis Diabetes etc. as well.

Walk in customers
- Onsen bath fee 600 yen
- Clothes fee at the onsen pond: 210 yen (can bring by yourself)
- Hours: 10:00 - 15:00 (closed on Mondays Or Tuesday if Monday is a holiday)
- Walk in customers can enjoy 8 onsen, 3 male and 1 female outdoor, 1 female outdoor, and 1 male and female outdoor combined.
- There is a small locker to keep valuables in front of the onsen. Shared room (200 yen)
- Soak in the hot spring here. Every pond must take off all pieces.

Guests staying in a ryokan
- All guests staying for free on-site hot springs on all ponds, 24 hours on Mondays can be used after 3:00 pm
- Accommodation fee 8,790 - 16,350 yen / person (price depends on the period of stay and room type)
- Room rates include breakfast - dinner 2 meals.
- Free use of the private onsen in the building (without reservation if the room becomes available)
- The room does not have a shower room. There are toilets in some rooms.
- Rooms can be reserved from the website or call to reserve about 6-7 months in advance. Try to check regularly.

Reservation website:
https://www.japaneseguesthouses.com/ryokan-single/…

Website:
http://www.tsurunoyu.com/english.html

2. Surunoyu Onsen Tsurunoyu Onsen-Yamanoyado)

Located on the road leading to Surunoyu Onsen. The interior is modern and comfortable. The onsen is using water from the same water source as Tsuru no Yu Onsen.

Guests staying in a ryokan

Cost: Overnight stay 14,000-16,500 yen, including 2 meals



3. Kuroyu Onsen

A ryokan made of wood dating back to 340 years. Even Takamatsu no Miya Sama, Emperor Showa's brother, also visited this place. Nowadays, it is still receiving constant attention from people. Kuroyu Onsen There are 3 indoor hot springs, 2 outdoor hot springs including male and female onsen baths.

Kuroyu Onsen is open from the end of April. Until mid November And will be closed during the winter Since it's during heavy snow For those not staying overnight at Kuroyu Onsen Access to the onsen during the day

Walk in customers
Entrance fee: 600 yen (for those who do not stay Kuroyu Onsen)
Opening hours: 9:00 - 16:00

Guests staying in a ryokan
Overnight 12,000 yen, including 2 meals
* Closed during the winter

Getting there: From JR Tokyo Station or JR Ueno Station, take the JR Akita Shinkansen Line to get off at JR Tazawako Station. It takes about 3 hours and then take a bus to Nyuto Onsenkyo for about 50 minutes.

Website: http://www.kuroyu.com/



4. Taenoyu Onsen

Is a ryokan located along the Sendatsu Riveer River, quite modern You can enjoy a full range of 7 types of hot springs in a hot spring. There are 2 outdoor onsens, with large open-air baths overlooking the forest, streams and waterfalls between the valleys. Is a male-female combined pool And there is an indoor gender-separated shower room.

Walk in customers
Cost: 800 yen
Opening hours - 10:00 - 15:00

Guests staying in a ryokan
Overnight 13,000-21,000 yen, including 2 meals
Opening hours: 10: 00-15: 00 (Closed every Tuesday)

Website : http://ryokan.glocal-promotion.com/ryokan/taenoyu/



5. Ganiba Onsen

There are 3 main hot spring baths which are male-female separated baths. And an outdoor swimming pool for men and women

How to travel:
From Tokyo Station, take the Shinkansen to get off at Tazawako Station. It takes about 160 minutes (JR Pass can be used).
After that, take the bus at stop no.1 at the right side of Tazawako station, take the Nyuto line bus to the end and get off at Ganiba Onsen. The fare is 820 yen per trip.

Walk in customers
Hot spring fee: 600 yen
Opening hours: 9: 00-17: 00 hrs.

Overnight 10,000-14,190 yen, including 2 meals



6. Ogama Onsen

Ogama Onsen is a ryokan attached to an onsen, which was renovated from a wooden building of an elementary school. Which we can use the day-to-evening service comfortably Since all the outdoor onsen and indoor onsen are separate male and female types. So girls can feel comfortable

Walk in customers
Hot spring fee: Adults 600 yen, Children 300 yen (tax included)
Opening hours: 9: 00-16: 30

Stay overnight 10,800-12,960 yen

Website: http://ryokan.glocal-promotion.com/ryokan/ogama/



7. Magoroku Onsen

Magoroku Onsen is an onsen ryokan located in a deep valley quite far from the center of the village of Niuto Onsen. It is also open for day and night onsen as well. There are both male and female outdoor onsen, female-only outdoor onsen, indoor male-female split onsen. And male and female indoor onsen Since all the onsens are small. Therefore more suitable for being immersed in a small group

Walk in customers
Hot spring fee : 520 yen
Opening hours: 9: 00-16: 00

Stay overnight 11,880 yen

Website :http://www.nyuto-onsenkyo.com/magoroku.html



8. Kyukamura Nyuto Onsenkyo

Kyukamura Nyuto-Onsenkyo is a modern style hotel in Kyoto.
Dinner is served food made from fresh ingredients in Akita, buffet style. Allowing us to savor the full range of famous Akita items, including "Kirit Bonabe Hot Pot" "Tamako Nabe Hot Pot" and "Mountain Hot Pot" a famous item in Tazawa The rooms are both oriental style rooms. And the Japanese room

Walk in customers
Hot spring fee : 600 yen
Opening hours: 11: 00-17: 00

Stay overnight 9,300-16,660 yen

Homepage:http://www.qkamura.or.jp/nyuto/hotspa/

 

 

Because Niuto Onsen is part of Towada National Park. Towada-Hachimantai National Park Visitors can take a bus to the mountain for about 30 minutes to see the view of Lake Tazawako, Japan's deepest lake. Or can enjoy trekking on the route around the lake and the Newuto Onsen too

Some zones are closed during the cold season with heavy snow falling. Therefore recommend to check the main website or ask for information from Niuto Onsen Association In advance will be the best
Niuto Onsen Association http://ryokan.glocal-promotion.com/

How to travel from Tokyo to New Onsen
Take the Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to get off at Tazawako Station, which takes around 3 hours and the fare is around 16,000 yen.
From Tazawako Station, take the Ugo kotsu bus bound for Nyuto Onsen to get off at the last stop, Nyuto Ganiba Onsen. It takes about 1 hour and costs 820 yen.

Thanks for the information from http://ryokan.glocal-promotion.com/

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