Located in Nakanojo, 37 km from Ishidan-gai Steps, Shin Toji Hotel Lulud provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant.
Japanese inn Kashiwaya Ryokan offers traditional-style rooms with a private balcony. The spa hotel features private open-air natural hot spring baths, a restaurant and free-use bicycles.
Located alongside a river, Toshimaya features luxurious Japanese-style rooms with private hot spring baths, some open-air with river views. The hotel offers bicycle rentals.
The non-smoking Shima Yamaguchi-kan offers 3 types of hot spring baths and Japanese-style accommodation with Shima River view and free internet access.
38 km from Ishidan-gai Steps, Itoen Hotel Shima provides a 3-star accommodation in the Shima Onsen district of Nakanojo. This ryokan offers free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.
Set in Nakanojo, 29 km from Ishidan-gai Steps and 40 km from Mt. Kusatsu Shirane, Sawatari Onsen Miyataya Ryokan offers an open-air bath and air conditioning. The property features mountain views.
Located in Higashiagatsuma, in a historic building, 46 km from Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park, MAYUDAMAHOUSE is a holiday home with a garden and shared lounge.
Located in Shibukawa, within 45 km of Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park and less than 1 km of Ishidan-gai Steps, Stay View Ikaho provides accommodation with a restaurant and as well as free private...
Nakanojo is an amazing area in Shima, giving access to...
Nakanojo is an amazing area in Shima, giving access to several wonderul onsen and hiking opportunities. A quiet spot that is perfect to relax and enjoy the spa baths. There is a small connivence store for basic goods and several small cafe to grab coffee or other light meals. It is easily walkable for those who like to hike in scenic mountain towns.
Mark
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
While we did not have time to explore Nakanojo itself, we...
While we did not have time to explore Nakanojo itself, we took a train its small, clean train station where helpful staff who spoke no English pointed us to the bus that would take us to one of the many onsen that are in the beautiful mountains above Nakanojo. It was just a 40-minute leisurely ride winding up a narrow road with a river on one side that was called the Onsen Trail, I imagine because of the number of onsen that line the route. Nakanojo itself appeared to be a pleasant country town and I'm sorry we didn't have the time to explore what it had to offer. The onsen and river provided a wonderful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the bigger cities we'd been visiting. Highly recommend staying at Toshimaya-onsen which overlooks the river and has private in-room mineral baths for those who are not up to using the public baths!
Cathy
United States
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