Houshi Onsen Chojukan

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Check in from | 15:00 |
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Check out by | 10:30 |
Breakfast | Breakfast available. |
Pets | Pets are not allowed. |
Children | Children are not allowed at this hotel. |
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Houshi Onsen Chojukan
Located along Houshi River, Houshi Onsen Chojukan features a public hot spring bath, Japanese-style accommodations with free Wi-Fi and Japanese cuisine. A wooden building stemming from 100 years ago, the property breathes a historical atmosphere.
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Comment: 23 Feb 2025
I want to go again.
Meals include carp tempura, trout sashimi and rockfish kelp tightening, pickled sardine and river fish. It was very delicious without any smell.
I felt that spring was coming when the fukinoto appeared in the open-air bath.
Comment: 3 Feb 2025
Comment: 13 Dec 2024
Stayed in: Dec 2024
Best of all.
Usually, there is a shift system, and when I think I have to worry about time, I can't really bring myself to take advantage of it, but this time it was a very good plan because it was just for women, so I could stay in as long as I wanted without worrying about anything.
The way they showed me to their room, the way they were in charge at the time of the meal, they were very responsive.
The rooms were spacious and beautiful, with a kotatsu, a toilet and a view of the courtyard.
The food is very beautiful and delicious for dinner. Breakfast was simple, but the rice was so delicious that we had refills both morning and evening.
The bath was very good. It is one of the few inns that makes you want to stay consecutively.
I wanted to go again.
Comment: 9 Mar 2024
Stayed in: Mar 2024
A must-visit lodging
I made a reservation and visited on a day when the hotel only had women staying.
I was able to enjoy the hot springs without worrying about time.
As I can't drive, I took a bus from Jomo-Kogen Station to Hoshi Onsen.
There were many ladies going to the same place, so I arrived safely without getting lost or feeling anxious.
It's best to prepare some coins in advance for the bus fare.
This time I stayed in the annex,
a room with a kotatsu.
It was a clean and comfortable room,
and once I got in the kotatsu, I felt like I wouldn't be able to get out.
The waitresses were cheerful and kept a comfortable distance from me, so I was very satisfied.
The hot spring water is lukewarm,
so you can stay in for a long time.
However, since it's winter,
open-air baths and baths with low temperatures are cold to begin with.
My body warmed up well and I slept soundly at night.
I felt completely refreshed.
I would like to visit again in a different season.
Comment: 16 Dec 2023
Stayed in: Dec 2023
The quality of the water will satisfy both your body and mind.
If you value the hot springs and value for money, is the main building enough?
In the annex, you eat in your room, but it's often easier to eat at a restaurant where you can order quickly...
The hot springs themselves, Choju-no-yu and Hoshi-no-yu, are perfect, with springs at your feet!
The two back areas of Hoshi-no-yu, which do not have a free-flowing water from above, are a little warm in winter, but you can stay in the water for a long time, so you can choose the area you like.
I did not enter Tamaki-no-yu, which was disappointing when I visited last time.
(The strong chlorine smell from the circulation reduces the excitement of the other baths by half.)
There are some passionate comments about mixed bathing, but many men feel uncomfortable when women enter.
(Although it is called a mixed bath, it is actually a men's bath.)
Even at Hoshi-no-Yu, which has four baths, you have to look at the other customers, the temperature, and where the water is coming from, so it's strict not to face the direction of the women's changing room, but the women-only hours here are only from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m., which my wife complained about last time.
The charm of the rooms and the quality of the water are what make it so expensive, but it is true that the food is a little disappointing considering the cost of the room is over 20,000 yen.
(I think it's a little disappointing for young people who don't drink alcohol and just want to eat.)
I personally think it's important to be on the hot springs, so there are some negative aspects, but I still give it a perfect score.
Very good location
650 Nagai, 379-1401, Gunma Prefecture, Japan
Check in and check out
Check in from:
15:00
Check out before:
10:30
Good to know
Children are not allowed at this hotel.
Cribs can't be added.
Pets are not allowed.
Breakfast available.
Breakfast price
Please contact hotel for price information.
Guests with tattoos may not be permitted to use the property’s public bathing areas or other facilities where the tattoos might be visible to other guests. In response to Coronavirus (COVID-19), additional safety and sanitation measures are in effect at this property. This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties. Because of the property's age, guests might see some insects in the building. Please note that there is no bus from JR Jomo-Kogen Train Station after 16:00. Please inform the property in advance if you have any food allergies or dietary needs. Please note that ATM/cash machine is not available at the property. The nearest cash machine is located 7km away from the property. Please inform the property in advance in case you are accompanied by children.
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