Joshin-no-Sato Hibikino

7.8
Very Good
(680 reviews)

403-125 Ikahomachi Ikaho, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0102, Japan

+81 279-72-7022

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Hotel Description

Joshin-no-Sato Hibikino is a peaceful hot spring inn nestled in a wooded area, located at 403-125 Ikahomachi Ikaho, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0102, Japan. The hotel is just 1 km from Hototogisu train station and 2 km from the iconic Ikaho Shrine, making it an ideal getaway for those seeking both tranquility and convenience. The inn features traditional Japanese design, with tatami floors and short-legged dining tables that create a Zen-like atmosphere in each room. The rooms are equipped with modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and teamaking equipment, ensuring a comfortable stay. Upgraded rooms offer heated floors and outdoor wooden soaking tubs filled with natural hot spring water. The suites provide extra space with a living room, perfect for families or groups looking for a luxurious retreat. Guests can enjoy the convenience of in-room dining for a more private experience. For those looking to relax further, the inn provides a wide range of facilities, including a restaurant and bar, as well as a gender-segregated communal bathhouse with geothermal water. A lush garden adds to the serenity of the surroundings, while a karaoke lounge offers a fun activity to enjoy with friends or family. Parking is complimentary for guests, and the hotel is pet-free, creating a quiet and peaceful environment for all visitors. Breakfast is available to start the day off right, with a variety of traditional Japanese options to choose from. With a range of relaxation amenities like the onsen and open-air bath, Joshin-no-Sato Hibikino provides the perfect environment to unwind. Additionally, guests can enjoy entertainment options such as table tennis and karaoke. Located close to key attractions such as Ikaho Onsen, Ikaho Onsen Stone Steps, Mount Haruna, and Lake Haruna, the hotel offers guests the opportunity to explore the natural beauty and rich culture of the area. For convenience, transportation options are readily available, with nearby walking routes and taxi services to other famous sights. This hotel combines the best of nature, comfort, and tradition, making it an exceptional destination for anyone seeking to experience the charm of Japan's hot spring culture and outdoor beauty.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Just 1 km from Hototogisu train station and 2 km from Ikaho Shrine

2. Zen-like rooms with tatami floors, flat-screen TVs, and teamaking equipment

3. Upgraded rooms with heated floors and outdoor wooden soaking tubs

4. Gender-segregated communal bathhouse with geothermal water

5. Karaoke lounge and lush garden for relaxation and entertainment

6. Convenient parking and in-room dining services

7. Table tennis and onsen for added guest enjoyment

8. Close proximity to popular attractions like Ikaho Onsen and Mount Haruna

9. Breakfast available with traditional Japanese options

10. Wheelchair rental and kid-friendly amenities


7.6 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Ikaho Onsen
6 min
Ikaho Onsen Stone Steps
6 min
Mount Haruna
18 min
Lake Haruna
21 min
Haruna Shrine
25 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.6
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 52 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Trip.com

    $172

    Bluepillow.com

    $172

    Booking.com

    $541

    Musetrip

    $447

    Roompai

    $514

    Dinogo.com

    $503


Location

403-125 Ikahomachi Ikaho, Shibukawa, Gunma 377-0102, Japan

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 52 min

Transit: 4 hr 28 min

Transit:

Shimo Sotono

Walking: 11 min

Harasawa Iin

Walking: 7 min

Ikaho Onsen [Miharashi Shita]

Walking: 8 min

Hendensho mae

Walking: 4 min

Miharasishita(IG13)

Walking: 7 min


Nearby locations

7.6

Very Good Location

This tranquil hot spring inn on a wooded plot is 1 km from Hototogisu train station and 2 km from Ikaho Shrine.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Table tennis

Karaoke

Banquet hall

Parking & transportation

Parking

Services

Front desk

Pets

No pets

Public bath

Public bath

Onsen

Open air bath

Water bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

Sauna

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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6.7

6 reviews

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超多忙な鯉釣り師

1/5
I used it on a family trip. When you enter your room and take in the view outside, you suddenly see the roof below. I have a bad feeling.I thought the bathroom was pretty good.I pulled myself together and went for dinner, but no matter what I ate, it just didn't suit my taste. The hotel's specialty, the make-your-own tempura, tasted especially different from what you would get at home.I thought it would be like this if it was about 10,000 yen per person, but it was about 30,000 yen.It was a bit disappointing.

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miyo

5/5
I used it on a girls trip. The separate rooms are spacious and clean. The open-air bath in the room was also very nice! It was a wonderful room with a terrace where you could relax in your own place!We also used the private sauna provided by the inn. There were four of us, but it was spacious inside, the hourglass was cute, and the water bath was stylish, so we were excited! There was also a footbath in the same space, so we took a break while chatting, and even my friend who said she doesn't usually go to saunas seemed to be able to enjoy the whole time here! It was the best experience I've ever had, being able to enjoy it without worrying about other people watching!The next morning, I went to the public bath, and the hot water there was also good! All the employees I met were kind and welcoming, and the person who took care of me during meals was also great! I would like to use it again.

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Aya O

2/5
We stayed at Hoshunan, which cost just under 30,000 yen per person per night.I had researched this in advance and knew that there were many foreign staff, but I was surprised to find that 80% of the staff were foreign.He was also very good at Japanese.The person who guided me to my room after completing the check-in procedure was a Japanese person, but for some reason he walked behind me, and since it was my first time visiting him, I made a mistake on the way to my room, and it was very difficult to walk. . I still have my own baggage.About the roomThere are many rooms.The tatami is very stained. The walls are also in tatters.That bothered me.The meal isIt was very disappointing.I had it at a private dining room.Ingredients and menuThis is the first time I have stayed in such a disappointing hotel.than the good partsI noticed something unfortunateIt was a disappointing stay.

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K D

5/5
To put it simply, it was a beautiful place.We had 3 young children, and they were very considerate, such as providing high chairs for them and arranging meals so that they were not at risk to the children.Although the employee was from a foreign country, he was polite and helpful.I would also like to bring my children to stay overnight.

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ポコ33

5/5
I used the hot springs for a day trip. Ikaho Onsen wasn't ranked as a recommended day trip hot spring online beforehand, but I happened to find it on my way to the Kirie Art Museum, and although it was just before 3pm on a Saturday, it didn't seem to be crowded, so I decided to give it a try. I tried it. The price is higher than other day trip hot springs, 2,140 yen including tax per adult, but perhaps by chance there were not many people there, so I was able to take my time and enjoy the bath. Also, the bathhouse was very clean, probably because it had been renovated. The hot springs have an indoor bath, an open-air bath, and a sauna, but there seems to be an open-air bath in another location, but I didn't use that, so there was only one type of open-air bath, which was a bit unsatisfying, but I enjoyed relaxing at Koganyu. I was able to soak in and relax. Recommended.

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Knightley

2/5
Day trip hot spring use (1,600 yen).The sauna was only open from 16:00.I'm shocked to pay 1,600 yen and not be able to use the sauna.When I was about to go home, I found that my shoes had been stolen from the shoe rack of a day-trip hot spring user and were gone.Many hot spring facilities these days have shoe racks with locks. If this happens, install a shoe closet with a lock.