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Muikamachi Hutte
4.5/50 Reviews
I didn't expect to be able to live in such a good Japanese-style hot spring hotel in a place like Rokkamachi, which is totally value for money. The hotel is about a 15-minute walk from Rokkamachi Station. Every part of the hotel is extremely tidy, as is the public health area. I can’t find any flaws in a typical cleanliness like me. The hotel also has its own private soup, indoor and outdoor pools, although not big, but the atmosphere is excellent. As long as you make an appointment in advance, you can enjoy the private hot spring beautifully. The surroundings of the hotel are super quiet. Walking along the hillside behind the hotel, you can see many beautiful villas along the way. There should be many Japanese-style hot spring hotels. Finally, I have to say that the owner of the hotel is really great. Not only did he recommend us delicious Japanese restaurants nearby, he also provided free pick-up service and sent us to JR station early the next morning. It was really great. Intimate! Next time you have a chance to come to Rokkamachi again, you must stay here again!
Muica Onsen Hotel
3.9/57 Reviews
1. The buffet restaurant was well equipped with corona measures, and I was able to enjoy a delicious meal while looking at Hakkaisan with peace of mind. Crab, many kinds of sashimi on a boat (maybe because the sea bream sashimi was delicious because it's close to the Sea of ​​Japan), sushi, tempura, roast beef, beef stew, and more, all of which were delicious! According to the menu, we first tasted draft beer, then local sake Hakkaisan and Kakurei chilled, but the sake was served in a nice glass decanter (?) Breakfast was quite good for this price, and the Uonuma Koshihikori rice was delicious. 3. The hot spring was a clear and refreshing bath, but there was a shallow water about 3m x 4m in front of the bathtub, which was good for small children.Elephant watering cans and baby chairs were also prepared. 3. The next day, my family was chapo chapo in the pool, but it's wonderful that you can enjoy the pool, hot springs, and two delicious meals at this price. 4. However, the only negative point was that the air conditioner was in the back of the Japanese-Western style room, so the cold air did not reach the entire room (because it was quite large), and it was hot even at the strongest. 5. By car, it's a convenient location, just 4 or 5 minutes from the Muikamachi Interchange... However, apart from skiing, Muikamachi doesn't feel like a tourist spot at all, but you can enjoy the hotel itself slowly and leisurely, so this is it. It was a wonderful summer night.
Isazawa Onsen Yumotokan
3.7/55 Reviews
I was recommended at Uonuma no Sato at Hakkaiyama Brewery and went to a day trip hot spring. The reception of the day trip hot spring was put in by 15:00. It was a good time, so I went to the mixed bathing open-air bath. The dressing room and washing place are separate 々 mixed baths, and the rock baths of the indoor baths that flow directly from the source are small 々 hot and comfortable hot water, and about 80% are partitioned by bamboo walls. The large open-air bath that can be taken out of the mixed bath is very large and there is no roof, and it felt a little lukewarm if it was not near the hot water mouth, probably because of the folding snow. The small open-air bath, which was separated from the large open-air bath, was just the right temperature of the hot springs, making use of the hot springs. I was satisfied with the atmosphere of a hot spring inn in the lobby.
Sakadojo
3.9/528 Reviews
I participated in the fireworks tour for the first time in four years. When I came back to the inn, I had rice balls ready, and I didn't know last time, so I ate a lot of fireworks, so I left the rice balls empty this year. The two-stage big lunch box was delicious. The staff are very warm and cozy inn. There was a big yasude and cockroach in the room and I fought a little from the morning (laughs) After returning from the fireworks, I used the large communal bath. The open-air bath was pitch black (Is it not available in the middle of the night?) I was disappointed. The breakfast and all the dishes were delicious. thank you for your help during the fireworks season. thank you very much.
Hotel Green Plaza Joetsu
3/519 Reviews
Good location in front of the ski area. I feel that it is a hotel that is easy to use without problems if it is for skiing purposes. Since the ski resort was the 55th anniversary, I think maintenance is good when I think that the hotel is built that much, but I feel old because the construction is still made in the old days. It is not suitable for those who want to spend a relaxing time in the hot springs. Also, I think that elderly people will have a hard time just walking around the hall. There is an elevator, but most of the time it moves sideways because it is a long hotel. If you are a family with small children, I think children will be happy with this size hotel. Also, the slope is right in front of you, so it is attractive to have good access to the ski resort. There are many meals that children can eat, so there will be no problem. The price is relatively reasonable for a hotel. I thought it was a happy hotel for family trips. However, I think it would be better if there were facilities for children & adults to enjoy a little more at night, such as table tennis, game corners, bar lounges.
Ryugon
4.1/516 Reviews
It was used during the 2022 Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale. The main building, where the lobby is located, is an old private house built in the Meiji period and has been designated as a registered tangible cultural property. This modern Japanese-style hotel has been recognized as a three-star hotel in the Michelin Guide Niigata 2020. The calculated space design has a sense of overkill, but it is calming. I stayed in Classic C-type Room 305 (Komatsu), a twin bed placed on a 10 tatami mat, a space next to 4.5 tatami mats and 3 tatami mats, and a reading space facing the front. It was a bit too large for a couple, but the 3 tatami mats were occupied by chairs and were a little inconvenient. Dinner is a full-course meal called ”Snow Country Gastronomy” based on ingredients and traditional dishes that have been eaten in the snow country for generations. Although the taste was above the level, there was no dish that left an impression with the orthodox menu structure. Although it is a different world once you pass through the gate, it is close to the city area and is along National Route 291, which runs parallel to the Uonuma River, so the location is not very environmentally friendly. It's not bad if you decide to stay home.

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Minamiuonuma Travel Guide

Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. If you want to stay at the best hotel in Minamiuonuma, Trip.com is here to help! If you travel to Japan, visiting Minamiuonuma is a good choice. In Minamiuonuma, both areas with attractions and the city center are good places to stay.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Minamiuonuma using other means of transportation. JR Ishiuchi station is a large train station in Minamiuonuma. It's convenient to stay at a hotel in the nearby area.

When visiting Minamiuonuma, you can choose from over 27 hotels with great reviews. Minamiuonuma has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 86 USD. There are 3 four-star hotels in Minamiuonuma at an average price of 138 USD per night. There are 10 three-star hotels in Minamiuonuma at an average price of 110 USD per night. There are 14 two-star hotels in Minamiuonuma at an average price of 57 USD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Minamiuonuma, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Muikamachi Onsenkyo Hotel Kinomezaka is one of the most popular hotels in Minamiuonuma. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Koshijisou.

In the city center of Minamiuonuma, you'll have easy access to Tanaka Kakuei Statue. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Road Station Minami Uonuma Yukiakari. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Ikeda Memorial Museum, Uonuma no Sato, Urasa Bishamondo.

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