Sensyo-kan

7.4
Very Good
(281 reviews)

Hoshinuma-28-2 Narukoonsen, Ōsaki, Miyagi 989-6832, Japan

+81 229-87-1234

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Hotel Description

Sensyo-kan is a tranquil hot spring hotel nestled beside a river in the peaceful Miyagi Prefecture. Located at Hoshinuma-28-2 Narukoonsen, Ōsaki, Miyagi 989-6832, Japan, this laid-back property is ideal for travelers seeking relaxation and serenity. The hotel offers easy access to local attractions, with Nakayamadaira-Onsen train station just 1 km away, and the Uenono Ski Area 7 km from the hotel, making it a great destination for both nature lovers and adventure seekers. The hotel's aesthetic embodies traditional Japanese charm, with tatami floors and futons providing a true Japanese experience. The serene location and natural hot springs create a relaxing ambiance, perfect for guests to unwind and rejuvenate.
Guests can enjoy the spacious rooms furnished with tatami mats, futons, and chabudai dining tables. Each room is equipped with modern amenities, including a TV, mini-fridge, and an en suite bathroom, ensuring comfort and convenience during your stay. In-room meals are served, providing a private and cozy dining experience, allowing guests to enjoy traditional Japanese cuisine without leaving the comfort of their room.
One of the standout features of Sensyo-kan is its array of bath options. The hotel offers a communal, gender-segregated bathhouse with natural onsen water that guests can enjoy for a soothing and relaxing soak. For those seeking more privacy, a private outdoor bath is available, providing the perfect setting for unwinding after a day of exploration. Sensyo-kan also boasts other essential amenities such as a banquet hall, parking facilities, a gift shop, and an elevator.
Transportation to and from the hotel is convenient, with several public transport options nearby. The hotel is approximately 1 hr 30 min from Sendai Airport by taxi and about 10 minutes from Nakayamadairaonsen Station. For those traveling by train, the nearby Nakayamadaira-Onsen station provides easy access to the area.
Sensyo-kan takes its guests' health and safety seriously, providing comprehensive measures to ensure their well-being. The hotel offers a public bath with natural onsen water, allowing guests to indulge in the therapeutic benefits of the hot spring baths. Moreover, the hotel maintains high hygiene standards, keeping rooms and facilities clean and sanitized. The presence of a sauna and spa further adds to the relaxation experience, ensuring that guests can fully unwind during their stay.
There are several engaging activities and things to do in and around Sensyo-kan. Guests can take a leisurely stroll to the nearby Oufukasawa Bridge, which offers breathtaking views of the gorge and changing leaves during the fall season. Those interested in local culture can visit the Japan Kokeshi Museum, just 9 minutes away, and learn about traditional wooden doll-making. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Onikobe Ski Area offers skiing and other winter activities, while Naruko-onsen offers a variety of hot spring experiences.
In addition to the hotel's amenities and activities, there are several dining options nearby. Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant, located just a short 11-minute drive from Sensyo-kan, is renowned for its hearty meals. Naruko Rest House, just 4 minutes away, offers great local delicacies, while Gin no Saji serves a fusion of western and Japanese flavors. For noodle lovers, the famous soba noodle shop Fujiya Shokudo is a short 11-minute drive away.
Sensyo-kan invites guests to experience the tranquility of the countryside, with the comfort of hot springs, modern amenities, and beautiful natural surroundings. Whether you're looking to relax in the onsen or explore the cultural and natural attractions nearby, Sensyo-kan offers a welcoming escape in Miyagi Prefecture.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Tranquil location beside a river in Miyagi Prefecture

2. Traditional Japanese design with tatami floors and futons

3. Private and communal hot spring baths with natural onsen water

4. Convenient access to nearby attractions and transportation

5. No pets allowed, making it a peaceful retreat for guests

6. Comprehensive health and safety measures, including hygiene protocols

7. Nearby Oufukasawa Bridge offering stunning views and seasonal beauty

8. Variety of dining options nearby, including Japanese and Western cuisines

9. Banquet hall, meeting rooms, and parking facilities for convenience

10. Kid-friendly amenities, ensuring families have an enjoyable stay


6.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Oufukasawa Bridge
4 min
鳴子温泉郷
10 min
Naruko
16 min
Japan Kokeshi Museum
9 min
Onikobe Ski Area
22 min

Nearest locations

Naruko Rest House
4 min
食堂 笑喜家 wakichi
5 min
銀の匙
10 min
高橋亭
10 min
Kokeshi
10 min
ショクドウセンリョウ
11 min
フジヤショクドウ
11 min
Egao Shokudo
11 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.8
Nearest airportYamagata Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 9 min

Location

Hoshinuma-28-2 Narukoonsen, Ōsaki, Miyagi 989-6832, Japan

Airports:

Shonai Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 47 min

Transit: 3 hr 58 min

Sendai Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 32 min

Transit: 2 hr 41 min

Yamagata Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 9 min

Transit: 2 hr 23 min

Iwate Hanamaki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 56 min

Transit: 4 hr 21 min

Transit:

Naruko-Onsen Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 1 hr 15 min

Nakayamadairaonsen Station

Taxi: 5 min

Walking: 21 min

琢秀前

Walking: 13 min

シントロノユ

Walking: 17 min


Nearby locations

6.8

Good Location

Beside a river in the rural Miyagi Prefecture, this laid-back hot spring hotel is 1 km from Nakayamadaira-Onsen train station and 7 km from Uenono Ski Area.

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Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Services

Elevator

Gift shop

Pets

No pets

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Business & events

Meeting rooms

Food & drink

Bar

Breakfast

Vending machines

Wellness

No fitness center

Sauna

Spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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7.2

57 reviews

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N. F****A (F)

3/5
The indoor bath and open-air bath are on different floors, and you can't move without changing your clothes.A day trip bath costs 1,000 yen, and a face towel costs 300 yen.

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タッコタッコ

4/5
Sometimes I feel heavy for dinner.Of course it's the basic price.Even the bath smells like sulfur.The indoor bath has a retro feel and you can relax.You can't make reservations through Rakuten Travel, so please call the hotel directly.

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まーちゃん

4/5
Seven years ago, I stayed there with less than 10 friends, and the hostess was very caring for the poor. How are you?🎵If you're doing well, now that I'm a little rich, I'd like to return the favor by staying again! ️

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DAVE Hevolution

2/5
An old hotel located in Nakayamadaira Onsen.There is also a signboard along the R47, so those who are interested may have seen it.Even in non-smoking rooms, the rooms smell like cigarettes, so there is no point in being non-smoking.Cleaning is also not enough.It's not just the rooms, but the whole place that looks old and unmaintained.Even if it is old, you can tell if it has been well taken care of, but there is no sign of that.Dinner was of standard content and quantity, but breakfast was very disappointing.The food was very sloppy and gave the impression that it was not a meal you would pay for.Also, there were not enough drinks available, and it took a long time for them to bring them even if I ordered them.Even though they brought us a soy sauce jug for the soy sauce we needed for our meals, there were insects floating in it, which was a shame.The hot springs are good because of the location of Nakayamadaira Onsen.I thought the scenery would be nice because of the location along the river, but I wasn't that impressed because there were places that looked like they were trapping driftwood.If you are in the lobby at check-out time, they will serve you coffee.Although there is WiFi in the building, the coverage is narrow and it is not very usable.However, depending on the location, you may not be able to use 4G or 5G at all.If you are going to install unusable WiFi, I would like you to install a femtocell.This is a recommended inn for those who want to pay money and go to a place that is not clean and stress free.

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Junko

4/5
I used a day trip hot spring

Room 5

Service 4

Location4

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トーマ佐藤

5/5
wonderful

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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大塚崇史

5/5
There is an indoor bath and an open-air bath in a separate building. The indoor bath was a cloudy green bath with sulfur-smelling hot spring flowers, and was a little different from the quality of the spring water at other inns in Nakayamadaira. According to the description, it is originally transparent. Unlike the indoor bath, the water in the open-air bath was clear and colorless. This may have been the original appearance of a fresh hot spring, as it had just been cleaned. However, as usual, there were flies, so I had to leave immediately.

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顕己

3/5
Used for day trip hot springs. I have stayed at the hotel before and the hot spring water is good, so I sometimes use it for day trips. The equipment is very old and very dirty, but the hot water has a lot of flowers floating in it, making it feel like you're soaking in a hot spring.It's inconvenient to go to an open-air bath after changing your clothes, but it's nice to enjoy an open-air bath while watching the river flow. Unfortunately, we had to take an open-air bath in heavy rain. A hot spring that I would like to visit again.

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くまのや開発 耕業(SHIGEHIKO 熊)

3/5
It feels like an old-fashioned hot spring inn.

Room 3

Service 3

Location3

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ミーィチャ

1/5
I love the open-air bath here, and I was so excited to finally be able to go there even though it was closed due to the coronavirus pandemic! At first, I was told it would be 1,000 yen, and I thought it was quite expensive, but I guess I can't help it. The indoor bath was so hot that I couldn't stay in it, and the outdoor bath was hot too, but it was so hot that I couldn't stay in it. After that. I tried my best to dry my head in the changing room, but I almost got heatstroke! Even though the windows were open, there was no wind, and the air conditioner was turned off. There was no fan and it was 30 degrees outside 💦 I paid 1000 yen and it was so bad that I almost fell over ⤵️⤵️