Namari-onsen Fujisan Ryokan

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Namari-onsen Fujisan Ryokan

Nakadaira-75-1 Namari, Hanamaki City, Iwate Prefecture, 025-0252, JapanSee Hotel Details
Namari-onsen Fujisan Ryokan
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7.0/10
14 Reviews
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Location7.2
Amenities7.1
Service6.9
Cleanliness6.9
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Economy Japanese-Style Room
Stay Date Sep 2024
Couple
12 Reviews
4.0/10
Posted on Oct 30, 2024
I understand that tourists are normally discriminated against in Japan, but this is way too obvious, especially if you accidentally bought the cheapest plan on trip.com. Foreigners will be greeted by working holiday workers who cannot speak in English. Staff English is like my Japanese level, but at least I can read and understand basic Japanese. Hygiene was terrible. There was the smell of cigarettes, dust, and stains everywhere. Even in the "higher-class" area, the carpet was dirty. Food was not good. You have to prepare you own. No need to buy the up-grade plan because they don't know how to cook. Bath was the only good thing here.
solotraveller90
Simple Facility Japanese-Style Room Smoking
Stay Date Dec 2023
Solo traveler
20 Reviews
9.0/10
Great
Posted on Jan 17, 2024
Clean Onsen. Good service. A bit remote but accessible. Not many choices for food. Ryokan Area is much better than Onsen Area.
Guest User
Simple Facility Japanese-Style Room Smoking
Stay Date Jan 2025
Solo traveler
1 Reviews
8.0/10
Very good
Posted on Feb 18, 2025
It was a two-day, one-night solo trip to a hot spring. Recently I've been staying at hot spring inns more often, so facilities and service are not subject to review. The hot springs lived up to my expectations and I was satisfied. There weren't many foreign tourists, so I was able to enjoy myself at a leisurely pace. However, it does get cold inside the inn at night, so you'll need to wear warm clothing when leaving your room. It would be great if there were more inns offering accommodation at this price. I hope they keep it up.
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Japanese-Style Room
Stay Date Jun 2024
Solo traveler
14 Reviews
8.0/10
Very good
Posted on Jul 24, 2024
The hot springs are great, and the food is better than expected, but there is no air conditioning. If you come in summer, be careful. The hotel does not have independent toilets and bathrooms, and the sound insulation is also slightly poor.
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Guest User
Japanese-Style Room
Stay Date Apr 2024
Solo traveler
2 Reviews
4.5/10
Posted on Jun 1, 2024
For better or worse, I wouldn't recommend this place to people with obsessive-compulsive disorder. But the bath was amazing. The food was also simply delicious and unpretentious, so I was very satisfied.
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Guest User
Japanese-Style Room
Stay Date Dec 2024
Traveling with friends
3 Reviews
8.5/10
Very good
Posted on Feb 3, 2025
The hot spring was excellent
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7-tatami Japanese Room, Wooden, Stream View, No Toilet/Sink
Stay Date Apr 2026
Couple
4 Reviews
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on May 14, 2026
お風呂が最高でした。
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Stay Date Nov 2025
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Dec 6, 2025
This was my first time staying here. Just down the street from the bus stop, the historic building came into view, which got me excited. There are various hot springs here, some of which are open to women at certain times, so I kept that in mind as I explored. I stayed in the main building. There's no toilet or sink, but it's not particularly inconvenient, and the rustic feel really makes you feel like you're at a hot spring inn. The best bath was, without a doubt, the Shirozaru no Yu, which really evokes history, and the deep, standing bath feels great to soak in. The food was delicious, and the desserts were substantial and very tasty. There was a diverse staff, including young people and foreigners, and everyone was very kind. I highly recommend this wonderful experience.
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Guest User
Stay Date Jul 2025
Family
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Aug 9, 2025
There is a ryokan section and a hot spring treatment section. I stayed in a 10-tatami room facing the mountain stream in the ryokan section for two nights. It was great to be able to hear the sound of the river. There is no toilet in the room, but it wasn't an inconvenience. The hot spring is a natural hot spring and is very pleasant. The staff, including the foreigners, were very friendly.
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Guest User
Stay Date Jul 2024
Traveling with friends
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Aug 31, 2024
The Shirazaru no Yu bath, carved out of a single rock, is a 1.3m deep standing bath that is the only one of its kind. There are about four baths, but they are alternated between men and women, so please note that the bathing times are not convenient for women. The newly built sauna has a fun wall decoration with silhouettes of Miyazawa Kenji and a bear.
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Stay Date Dec 2023
Other
10/10
Outstanding
Posted on Jan 25, 2024
Based on the reviews here, I stayed in a room facing the stream in the main building (ryokan section) of a wooden building built in the Showa period. It was a great choice. (1) The annex, built of reinforced concrete, is a very ordinary ryokan, with no atmosphere of a hot spring inn, but the main building, built of wooden architecture built in the Showa period, retains the atmosphere of a hot spring inn, but the air conditioning and heating work well and it is comfortable. (2) The windows have traditional wooden frames on the outside and shoji-style sash windows on the inside, so the insulation is good. (3) The tatami mats and floors are also clean. (4) The dressing table and tea cabinets retain the atmosphere of a traditional hot spring inn, but the TV is a large wall-mounted type. It also has BS channels. (5) The futon is a feather futon. (6) The toilet is shared, but it is clean and has a washlet and a heated toilet seat. (7) The view of the stream side is very beautiful, with a small waterfall (Shiraito Falls) in view. I wanted to enjoy the snowy scenery, so I went during the extremely cold and snowy season. I enjoyed the snow-viewing scenery of the mountain stream from my room after taking a bath in the open-air bath. The temperature outside was below freezing, but the heating in the room and hallway was working well, and most importantly, the hot spring water was very hot, so I didn't feel cold at all. I would like to go again in the winter.
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Stay Date Jun 2023
Solo traveler
8.0/10
Very good
Posted on Jul 25, 2023
I used it at a day trip hot spring. It was good to be able to take a bath cheaply, but I think that the facilities in the hot spring cure department were certainly old and not well cleaned. Nonetheless, the deepest white monkey bath in Japan was comfortable, and there was no one by chance, so I was able to take a leisurely bath. The employees were also polite and gave me a good impression. It was an old-fashioned hot spring resort. I went by rental car, but I thought that the path leading to the site would be scary in winter.
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Stay Date Mar 2026
Other
8.0/10
Very good
Posted on Apr 13, 2026
何より温泉が良いです。日本一深いお風呂はぜひ体験して欲しいです。 鉛温泉は臭いなく透明ですべすべとしたお湯です。 建物は古く、洗面、お手洗い別の和室ですが、それも一つの味わいと思えば気持ちよく過ごせます。
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