Tamanashi Onsen Ebisuya

8.2
Excellent
(191 reviews)

Yokoido-2786-1 Tamanashi, Kaneyama, Onuma District, Fukushima 968-0014, Japan

+81 241-54-2211

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Hotel Description

Tamanashi Onsen Ebisuya Hotel

Nestled on a serene forested hillside overlooking the tranquil Nojirikawa River, Tamanashi Onsen Ebisuya offers a quintessential hot spring experience in the heart of Japan. Located at Yokoido-2786-1 Tamanashi, Kaneyama, Onuma District, Fukushima 968-0014, Japan, this charming inn is conveniently situated off National Route 400 and just 13 km from the picturesque Lake Numazawa. The hotel exudes a down-to-earth ambiance, designed to provide guests with an authentic and comfortable retreat. The architecture harmonizes with nature, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere that encourages relaxation and rejuvenation.
The inn features unfussy rooms accessible by stairs, ensuring an intimate connection with the surrounding landscape. Each room is thoughtfully designed with essential amenities, including flat-screen TVs and traditional short-legged tables. While some rooms boast tatami floors and futons for a truly authentic Japanese experience, upgraded accommodations offer private facilities and stunning views of the river, enhancing the overall charm of your stay. Breakfast and dinner are included, allowing guests to savor local culinary delights and enjoy a seamless dining experience.
Tamanashi Onsen Ebisuya stands out for its exceptional amenities, which include a communal bathhouse filled with natural hot spring water, providing the ultimate relaxation after a day of exploration. Guests can unwind in the open-air bath or opt for the privacy of a personal bath. The casual lobby lounge serves as a welcoming space to socialize and unwind, while complimentary Wi-Fi ensures connectivity for those who need it.
For transportation and accessibility, the hotel is well-served by public transit, with several options nearby. Fukushima Airport is about a 2-hour taxi ride away, while Niigata Airport can be reached in approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes. Local stations, including Aizu-Kawaguchi and Kaminakai, are easily accessible by taxi or a short walk, making travel convenient for guests.
Health and safety are top priorities at Tamanashi Onsen Ebisuya, with strict hygiene measures in place to ensure a safe environment for all guests. The hotel’s commitment to well-being is evident in its cleanliness and adherence to safety protocols.
There are plenty of activities and experiences available nearby, encouraging guests to immerse themselves in the local culture. Popular attractions include the stunning Lake Numazawa, Mugenkyo Ferry Terminal, and the scenic Kaneyama Fureai Hiroba, all within a short drive.
Dining options abound in the area, with several recommended restaurants that showcase the region’s culinary treasures. From traditional Japanese fare to local specialties, each establishment offers a unique dining experience that complements your stay.
In closing, Tamanashi Onsen Ebisuya invites guests to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and embrace the tranquility of nature. With its warm hospitality, stunning surroundings, and exceptional amenities, it promises an unforgettable experience for all who visit.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Stunning forested hillside views of Nojirikawa River

2. Authentic hot spring experience with natural onsen

3. Comfortable rooms with traditional Japanese design

4. Convenient access to popular local attractions

5. Complimentary breakfast and dinner included


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Lake Numazawa
19 min
Mugenkyo Ferry Terminal
22 min
大志集落
9 min
First Tadami River Bridge
30 min
Kaneyama Fureai Hiroba
8 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.4
Nearest airportNiigata Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 5 min


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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生田尚史

3/5
I stayed for one night on 2024/09/17.It's a little inconvenient for public transportation users, but since it's right diagonally in front of the nearest bus stop, we arrived without hesitation.Because the land is sloped, the entrance and dining area are on the 3rd floor, the accommodation rooms are on the 4th and 2nd floors, and the public bath is on the 1st floor, which may be a little confusing if you're visiting for the first time.The room is a typical Japanese inn, with a four-and-a-half tatami mat and a bathroom, and a beautiful view of the mountains and river from the window.There is an indoor bath and an open-air bath, and since both are carbonated hot springs, your body stays warm for a long time after taking a bath, and your metabolism feels like it has improved to the point where you can't stop sweating. However, since it takes several minutes for the hot water to come out of the shower, it is best to follow the instructions in the bathroom before taking a bath.The most important dish is the hearty portion that is sure to leave you hungry. I was very satisfied with the 10 dishes centered around the fruits of the mountains, from the draft beer after the bath to the recommended sake. By the way, the breakfast is also huge, so please enjoy it.On the other hand, please note that Wi-Fi in the room is difficult to connect to and the toilet does not have a washlet.

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papa penta

1/5
I don't usually write reviews. I visited during the cold and snowy season. When we arrived and the children were happy and said it was snow... I was told that if I play and get covered in snow, the inside of the building will get drenched, so I should quit. I haven't even played it yet. . . I was surprised to hear something like that suddenly.Welcome. . . I wonder what it is?As mentioned in the post below, I was drinking with locals when I stayed there. I think it was a tatami room at the back of the lobby...Maybe you stayed on the same day as other reviewers.I don't think I'll ever visit an inn that treats guests with contempt while enjoying themselves.We also handle catering. . . It wasn't a good impression.

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Halky

5/5
It's a good place to stay although it's expensive

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桃太郎

4/5
That's good hot water!

Room 4

Service 4

Location4

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HIDEAKI

5/5
Please go in winter and be healed.Please take a lookA hot spring that warms you from the core♨Feels at home and warms your heart

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Knight M

4/5
Stayed here for one night during a trip around Aizu. |The Tadami Line runs along the line with a great train view, and there is a shuttle service from the hotel to the nearest station. …

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ぽきぽき

3/5
First of all, it's best not to rely on the photos on the homepage.The building was very old and I was a bit surprised, but the host was a nice guy.The view from the room was that they were doing construction work on the river, so it was a pretty disappointing view. This is something that can't be helped.There was no Wi-Fi in the room at all.The bath was small, but there was an indoor bath and an outdoor bath, and it was a free-flowing bath, so when you soaked in the bath, the hot water overflowed and it was very luxurious. It was hot and felt very good.Unfortunately, there are warnings and instructions posted in the bathroom, but they are outdated and cannot be read at all. The mat underneath was quite dirty, and the entire bathroom felt dirty.I was able to take a bath 24 hours a day, but it was so difficult to get up and down to the bath on the first floor that I gave up.The meal was made from mountain produce and was very healthy but delicious.