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Naruko Hotel

36 Yumoto, Naruko Onsen, Osaki-shi

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  • A hotel where you can enjoy hot springs

  • The hot spring water is free-flowing, and the baths are spacious and plentiful. The service is simple and refined. The best thing about the buffet dinner is that each dish is high quality and plentiful, and you'll be full while eating.
    栗原のたかちゃん's answer (Posted on:2022/1/ 5)
  • There is a hot spring with handrails.

  • The hot springs, which they are proud of, have a sulphurous scent and a viscous texture that feels good on the skin. The water changes colour depending on the outside air and humidity, and it is safe to enter as it is a hand rub. You can enjoy a Japanese banquet meal filled with plenty of fresh seafood and seasonal mountain delicacies in the privacy of your own room. This is an inn that even the elderly can easily use.
    はなママ's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
  • You can enjoy the 100% natural hot spring

  • The rooms are decorated with warm wood, and we especially recommend the ones with an open-air foot bath. Japanese and Western room-Western style, so we think everyone in the family will be satisfied, regardless of age. There are many types of baths, making it feel like a small super public bath. As for the quality of the spring water, it is 100% natural hot spring in Naruko, so this is another point that we can recommend.
    ウイングチップ's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
  • The staff are friendly, the spring quality is good, and the bath is spacious.

  • I don't remember the details very well. The hotel was spacious overall, even for elderly people, with no steps in the rooms, and no large or tall washrooms or toilets. The quality of the spring water was excellent, and the large public bath had handrails. The restaurant also had spacious seating, and the food was well-prepared. I told them in advance that there was something I couldn't eat, and they were happy to change it to a different menu, and I also asked to eat on a chair, and they were very accommodating to my requests, changing from in-room dining. The buffet seems to be popular, too. The staff were very friendly, and I had the impression that I was able to relax for the price. I didn't use it, but the private open-air bath seems to be popular, too.
    よさ's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
  • This hotel is more barrier-free than other hotels.

  • This is a representative hotel in Naruko Onsen, and they also put a lot of effort into making it barrier-free. There is a wheelchair ramp at the entrance, and you can enter the lobby without any steps. The dining area also has space for wheelchairs, and if you would like to eat in your room, they will accommodate you if you apply in advance. The baths are barrier-free, with handrails and private baths available for a fee. Prices vary depending on the season, but if you use Buffet plan, you can enjoy a meal for less than 10,000 yen.
    のむた's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 2)
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