旅館 深雪温泉

8.6
Excellent
(412 reviews)

822-28 Isawacho Ichibe, Fuefuki, Yamanashi 406-0031, Japan

+81 55-262-4126

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Hotel Description

Shinsetsu Onsen Ryokan

旅館 深雪温泉, also known as Shinsetsu Onsen Ryokan, is a charming and serene hot spring hotel located in Fuefuki, Yamanashi, Japan. Situated at 822-28 Isawacho Ichibe, Fuefuki, Yamanashi 406-0031, it offers guests a peaceful retreat just a 9-minute walk from Isawaonsen train station. The hotel's surrounding area is a scenic haven, with famous attractions such as the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum, located 3 km away, and the historic Takeda Shrine, 9 km from the property. Guests will experience a calming atmosphere, with a blend of traditional Japanese design and understated elegance that complements the tranquil environment of the area. The hotel’s design features tatami floors, wooden furnishings, and a variety of natural elements that create a welcoming ambiance.
The rooms at Shinsetsu Onsen Ryokan provide a truly relaxing environment with tatami mat flooring, traditional wooden furnishings, and essential modern amenities. Each room is equipped with free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and a mini-fridge, ensuring a comfortable stay. Chabudai dining tables are included, allowing guests to enjoy meals in the comfort of their rooms. Room service is also available, enhancing the convenience and comfort of every stay. Whether for a restful night’s sleep or quiet moments of reflection, the rooms offer an ideal setting to unwind.
In addition to the cozy accommodations, Shinsetsu Onsen Ryokan offers several unique amenities that make it stand out. The hotel features a natural onsen, a bathhouse with mineral-rich hot spring water, which can be accessed by all guests. For those seeking an even more tranquil experience, the hotel provides wooden soaking tubs, and there are both private and open-air baths for a truly rejuvenating experience. With air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and an array of other thoughtful amenities, guests can expect a comfortable and memorable stay.
The hotel is well-connected by public transport. The Isawa-Onsen Station Entrance is just a 5-minute walk away, providing easy access to the surrounding area. For those traveling further, the Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport is around 1 hour and 30 minutes by taxi. Public transportation options are convenient and efficient, making it easy to explore nearby attractions.
Health and safety measures are a priority at Shinsetsu Onsen Ryokan. The hotel ensures that proper hygiene and safety protocols are followed, including regular cleaning, temperature checks, and a contactless check-in process to keep guests safe during their stay. Guests can rest assured that their well-being is always the top concern.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities in and around the hotel. Whether it’s soaking in the soothing onsen baths, visiting the nearby Lake Kawaguchi, or taking a stroll through Fuefukigawa Fruit Park, there are plenty of ways to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Yamanashi. The Aokigahara Forest and Hottarakashi Onsen are also nearby, offering guests a taste of local culture and nature.
Nearby restaurants provide a wide range of dining options. Guests can enjoy exquisite Japanese cuisine at local eateries that are just a short walk or drive from the hotel. For instance, the nearby Isawa Onsen area offers a selection of restaurants serving traditional meals, while other options like Lake Kawaguchi provide unique dining experiences with scenic views.
Whether you are seeking relaxation, cultural exploration, or outdoor adventures, Shinsetsu Onsen Ryokan offers the perfect base for your getaway. The combination of rich history, natural beauty, and modern comforts ensures that every guest has an unforgettable experience in the heart of Yamanashi. We invite you to come and discover the warmth and hospitality of this wonderful hotel, where each moment is a memory waiting to be made.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Natural onsen with mineral-rich hot spring water for ultimate relaxation

2. Wooden soaking tubs and both private and open-air baths for a unique experience

3. Traditional tatami mat rooms with wooden furnishings and essential modern amenities

4. Close proximity to Isawa Onsen Station (5-minute walk), ensuring convenient transport options

5. Variety of dining options nearby, offering traditional Japanese cuisine and local flavors

6. Comprehensive health and safety measures to ensure guests' well-being throughout their stay

7. A peaceful location surrounded by beautiful natural attractions like Lake Kawaguchi and Aokigahara Forest

8. Spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges for added comfort

9. Business center and banquet hall facilities available for corporate or special events

10. Family-friendly environment with kid-friendly amenities, making it an ideal destination for all guests


8.6 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Lake Kawaguchi
41 min
Isawa Onsen
6 min
Aokigahara Forest
45 min
Hottarakashi Onsen
20 min
Fuefukigawa Fruit Park
15 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.6
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 30 min

Location

822-28 Isawacho Ichibe, Fuefuki, Yamanashi 406-0031, Japan

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 30 min

Transit: 2 hr 40 min

Transit:

ZENKŌJI STATION

Taxi: 13 min

Walking: 1 hr 1 min

Koun Bridge

Walking: 1 min

Kasugaichō Station

Taxi: 9 min

Walking: 52 min

Isawa-Onsen Station Ent.

Walking: 5 min

Sakaori Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 49 min


Nearby locations

8.6

Excellent Location

A 9-minute walk from Isawaonsen train station, this down-to-earth hot spring hotel is 3 km from the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum and 9 km from Takeda Shrine.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Services

Front desk

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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cat local

4/5
One-day hot spring use on weekdays.I went at 10:30 in the morning, and there was only one other customer. Moreover, I was able to go up first, so it was luxurious because it was privately reserved. There are 5 showers in the washing area.What I poured was peach water.It is a luxurious experience with two hot springs, no heating, and no circulation. The faint smell of sulfur makes you feel like you've come to a hot spring.It is said to be alkaline.The indoor bath uses a mix of sources with different temperatures to keep it at the right temperature, but if you don't like hot water, the outdoor bath might be better.The open air is enclosed, so even though there is a rock garden, the view is not that great, but if you stand up near the door you can see the mountains.Since you're still in the hot springs until you take a shower, the hot spring effects won't disappear even if you take a shower at the end.I wanted to drink milk after taking a bath, but I couldn't find any vending machines, so if you're on a day trip, prepare a drink.There were autographs of celebrities and athletes in the hallway.People walking from the station will probably turn from Daily Yamazaki as per the homepage, but the road is narrow and has a waterway on one side, but large cars and trucks are rushing past. It's especially dangerous on the way home. (You will be walking with your back turned)Please be careful after taking a bath.postscriptI went there 5 times as a day trip.I had the peach bath three times and the persimmon bath twice.Personally, I think Kaki no Yu is a better choice.The open-air bath at Kaki no Yu is wider and you can stay in it for a longer time.The indoor baths are great, but if you want to take a long, relaxing soak, the outdoor baths are great.Momo-no-yu has a small open-air bath, so if 3 or 4 people can fit in, it will be quite full.One day, while I was touring hot springs with a male friend, I was approached by a woman in her 60s who boasted about it, and I ended up listening to her endless machine gun talk.When I was kissing each other with my upper body exposed at the Momo-no-Yu outdoor bath, I got bitten by a gnat or something on my arm, and I got hot and had a lot of trouble.I was sorry to see that the woman who came after me couldn't enter the open air even if she wanted to because it was occupied by the woman.I think the reason for the 90-minute time limit is to reduce the number of customers like this, but there are no separate admission tickets or time stamps.The woman also said that she didn't hear anything even after 90 minutes, but I was disappointed and thought that I was unlucky.I'm sure he wouldn't have talked to me if it had been Kaki no Yu. I don't think I'll ever run into one again since it looks like a first glance.postscriptI no longer go there because the bathing fees have gone up too much. If you're running for a long time, fuel costs shouldn't matter. Since it's a day trip, I don't receive any special customer service.Further notesI went there for the first time in half a year.The previously dark lobby was now clean.Bathing fees and rental bath towels are getting more and more expensive...

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mika Mika

5/5
I live in Yamanashi, but it is a famous hot spring in the prefecture.I use this day trip hot spring from time to time, and when I enter, I get rid of all the fatigue that I had built up from day to day, and after taking a bath, I feel like my body has been healed, just like after a massage, so it's really nice.It's been a while since I've been here, and the renovated lobby and bathhouse look more modern and beautiful than before.

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じゅんちゃん

5/5
I went there twice.At first, before the renovation, it was a natural-looking rock bath with free flowing water, the only one of its kind in Isawa Onsen.The second night was after the renovation.Unfortunately, Mr. Ita was away, so there was no meal.I also thoroughly enjoyed the hot water, which was flowing freely.

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TOGAWA KAORI

4/5
I used it for a day trip bath.I arrived around the opening time, but was asked if I had a reservation. Although it was Sunday, it seemed to be empty so I didn't have to make a reservation.I would like a clock in the bathroom as the usage time is set at 90 minutes. Everyone went to the changing room to check the time.Also, regarding customer etiquette, there was a bandage in the bathroom that still had red blood on it, so of course you should properly throw it in the trash, but the color suggests that it's still bleeding, so it's not a good idea to put it in public from a sanitary standpoint. I would like you to refrain from taking baths.The hot water was great.

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R N

5/5
I used a private hot spring for a day trip. You can make a reservation by phone in the morning of the day. There are quite a few times to choose from, but by mid-afternoon they were all fully booked.The size of the bathroom and the quality of the spring water (alkaline, slimy) were much better than I expected.It also seems like you can drink the hot springs (although the taste is the same as plain hot water).The price is 5,600 yen for two people, which is reasonable and I am satisfied.The only thing I found odd was the open-air bath, which was very lukewarm. I think open-air baths are meant to enjoy the cool air outside and the heat of the water, so it's hard to stay in an indoor bath or more. It was so warm that I didn't stay in the open air for even 10 seconds.Also, for better or for worse, it is surrounded by walls, which gives you privacy but no view.Even if you consider the total, the indoor bath alone is worth using and I will visit again.

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seba stian

5/5
Second visit. Today was almost a private house. Hot springs in summer are also nice.

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肉ラーメン

4/5
It was only a public bath, but even the showers were hot springs.

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mu no

5/5
Good hot springs.Although it is written, there is no elevator.