Three types of accommodation to suit various travel styles
Update date: 2025/11/17(Mon)
What type of accommodation is best for your trip? We’ll introduce you to some of them here.
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hot spring inn
Senboku City is dotted with many hot springs. Nyuto Onsenkyo, Tazawako Kogen Onsenkyo, Mizusawa Onsenkyo, and Tamagawa Onsen are particularly famous, and each area has many hot spring inns. Dinner and breakfast are generally included in the stay at inns, and you can enjoy local seasonal cuisine. You can also soak in the hot springs to relieve the fatigue of your travels. Staying at a hot spring inn is a great opportunity to experience traditional Japanese culture.
Farm stay
If you want to feel like you’re living in the Japanese countryside, we recommend a farm stay. Some lodgings even offer the opportunity to help with vegetable harvesting and experience cooking local cuisine.
Hotel
If you prefer a Western-style hotel with a bed, we can also accommodate you. Dinner and breakfast are usually not included, so exploring local restaurants and izakayas is also part of the fun.