Kashi Onsen Ryokan Daikokuya

8.8
Excellent
(781 reviews)

Teradaira-1 大字真船字, Nishigo, Nishishirakawa District, Fukushima 961-8071, Japan

+81 248-36-2301

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Hotel Description

Kashi Onsen Ryokan Daikokuya, located in the serene Nishigo area of Fukushima Prefecture, is a peaceful hot spring hotel offering a cozy, traditional Japanese experience. Nestled off Highway 289 and surrounded by mountains, this charming ryokan sits beside the tranquil Abukuma River. The hotel is housed in a wooden building with three annexes, providing a secluded atmosphere for guests. For those looking to explore the region, the hotel is 23 kilometers from the historical Komine-jo Castle and 66 kilometers from the scenic Lake Inawashiro. The area's natural beauty, combined with the hotel's rustic design, creates a calming and authentic atmosphere, perfect for travelers seeking both relaxation and immersion in nature.
Kashi Onsen Ryokan Daikokuya offers a variety of rooms in its main building and annexes. Rooms in the main building are simply but warmly decorated with tatami mats, chabudai dining tables, and futons, capturing the essence of Japanese comfort. Guests can enjoy the soothing warmth of heated floors and modern amenities like flat-screen TVs. Rooms in the annexes come with wood-burning stoves and, in some cases, river views that enhance the peaceful environment. The ryokan offers a delicious breakfast included in the stay, providing a perfect start to a day of exploring the surrounding area.
The hotel boasts several unique amenities to enhance your stay. Guests can unwind in the outdoor pool filled with natural hot spring water, or enjoy one of the four baths, including two indoor and two open-air baths. The hot spring baths are renowned for their therapeutic properties, making the ryokan a prime destination for those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. The hotel also features a banquet hall, perfect for special events or gatherings.
Accessibility to public transportation is convenient, with a 55-minute taxi ride to Fukushima Airport. The hotel’s remote location provides a peaceful retreat, yet it's still well-connected to major landmarks and attractions in the region.
Kashi Onsen Ryokan Daikokuya is committed to the health and safety of its guests, offering various measures to ensure their well-being. The ryokan provides a no-pet policy, ensuring that the environment is serene and peaceful for all guests. The establishment also offers air conditioning in rooms, ensuring comfort during warmer months.
The hotel offers a range of experiences both at the property and in the surrounding region. Popular activities include soaking in the natural hot springs, hiking in the nearby mountains, and exploring the area's rich cultural history.
For those interested in local sightseeing, there are several noteworthy attractions near the hotel. Nasu Animal Kingdom, a zoo featuring indoor Asian forests, wetlands, and animal shows, is just 27 minutes away. The iconic Mount Nasu, known for its hiking trails, is a 41-minute drive, and the volcanic Mt. Chausu offers trekking routes and a ropeway, just 40 minutes away. For adventurous travelers, Mt. Asahi provides challenging climbs with panoramic views of the Nasu range, and Sanbonyaridake is a volcanic peak with scenic hiking trails, located 41 minutes from the hotel.
Dining options near Kashi Onsen Ryokan Daikokuya include a range of restaurants serving various cuisines. Popular spots like 食事処 空楽 (a local Japanese restaurant), Oshokujidokoro Shoya (offering a Japanized western menu), and BOCCA (an Italian restaurant) are within a short taxi ride from the hotel. For those seeking more western-style meals, Gioia Mia and レストラン 那須高原バル are also nearby, providing high-quality dining experiences.
In conclusion, Kashi Onsen Ryokan Daikokuya offers a perfect blend of tradition, comfort, and relaxation. Whether you're here to soak in the hot springs, explore the natural beauty of the region, or simply unwind in a peaceful environment, the hotel promises a memorable and rejuvenating experience. Come experience the charm and tranquility of this beautiful hot spring ryokan in the heart of Fukushima Prefecture.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Charming traditional Japanese ryokan with a wooden building and three annexes

2. Located by the serene Abukuma River with beautiful mountain surroundings

3. Natural hot spring baths, including outdoor and open-air options

4. Simple, comfortable rooms featuring tatami mats, chabudai tables, and futons

5. Wood-burning stoves in annex rooms, with some offering scenic river views

6. Located 23 km from Komine-jo Castle and 66 km from Lake Inawashiro

7. Breakfast included with every stay, offering a traditional start to your day

8. Banquet hall available for events or gatherings

9. No-pet policy ensuring a tranquil atmosphere for all guests

10. Air-conditioned rooms providing comfort during warmer months

11. Well-connected to key sights like Nasu Animal Kingdom, Mount Nasu, and Mt. Chausu

12. Convenient access to public transport with a 55-minute taxi ride to Fukushima Airport


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Nasu Animal Kingdom
27 min
Mount Nasu
41 min
Mt. Chausu
40 min
Mt. Asahi
41 min
Sanbonyaridake
41 min

Nearest locations

Kyoya
21 min
BOCCA
33 min
PAPA SCHNELL
38 min
Oshokujidokoro Shoya
40 min
リストランテ ラ・ヴィータ・エ・ベッラ 那須高原
40 min
Suisha no Sato Mizuhogura
40 min
ナスワッパオダヤカ
40 min
Gioia Mia
41 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.4
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport55 min

Location

Teradaira-1 大字真船字, Nishigo, Nishishirakawa District, Fukushima 961-8071, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 55 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location

Off Highway 289 and surrounded by mountains, this cozy hot spring hotel by the Abukuma River in a wood building with 3 annexes is 23 km from the elegant Komine-jo Castle and 66 km from Lake Inawashiro.

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Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air 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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佐藤誠

4/5
It is used for day trip bathing.I went out with a friend from the northern part of the prefecture to visit the famous Oiwaburo, but the first time I went there I didn't check when it was closed, so I missed it and immediately got my revenge.The person at the reception desk told me, ``There is no washing area in the rock bath, so please wash your body first in the indoor bath on the first floor.'' I took the indoor bath first, but there was also an open-air bath, which was beautiful, so I thought I'd leave here. It was for a moment (lol)Go down the long stairs and cross the bridge to reach the rock bath. The changing room only has screens, so it's a big hurdle for women to have a mixed bath (^_^;)Moreover, Daikokuya does not allow yukatas or bath towels, right?The rock bath was deep and had just the right amount of heat, without any particular impression of the quality of the spring water.On the way back, I barely made it up the long stairs I had descended from, hoping for a chair to rest on the way.There is a restaurant inside the building, which is also available for those who stop by.

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長内祥

4/5
Used for day trip bathing. Although it has a nice atmosphere, it is much more beautiful than I expected. I really like the Ebisu hot springs. As much as I expected too much from the large rock bath, I wasn't that impressed. It didn't leave a good impression that there were a lot of dirty old men. Although it was a larger version of Fujisan Ryokan's Hakuzaru no Yu, for some reason it didn't have the freshness of a hot spring. Next time I'd like to stay overnight and try it.

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yasuhiro sakai

3/5
2024.9.22 Day usePrice: 900 yen Indoor bath Open-air rock bathThe exterior and interior are clean and tidyReception is polite tooThe indoor bath and open-air bath for men and women and the mixed bathing rock bath arePlease check the bathing hours as they vary.Warm temperature, average spring qualityFeels refreshing on the skin after dryingGood view from the bathtubI felt relaxed and comfortableHow to take a woman to a mixed bathI guess it takes a lot of courage

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勝負真向

5/5
Please be careful as there is a road leading to the inn right after the tunnel entrance.Although it was my first time, I felt at ease because she explained things to me in a kind and thorough manner.It was fun to go down the narrow stairs and cross the river to get to the public bath, which felt like a secret base.It was a bullet day trip, so I went to the crow's water, but when I could stay overnight,If I could take a bath as many times as I wanted and be able to do it on my ownIt was so beautiful that I wanted to swim (lol)It is deep, wide and open with a standing bath. Please find your own way of enjoying it and enjoy it.

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Y S

5/5
The use of cameras and camera phones in bathrooms has been completely banned. Smoking has also been prohibited around the bathhouse. Thanks to that, the number of insane customers has decreased. wonderful! !

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Takumi Oshima

1/5
I used it for a day trip.Hot water: ☆☆Service:☆First of all, the man at the reception desk was very unpleasant.At that point, I felt terrible.The inside of the hotel is kept clean, but the hot springs are decent.I think it's best not to expect too much.The day trip fee is 900 yen/person, but the experience isIt's probably around 300 yen at most.

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ざびえる

4/5
I went there a long time ago!I wonder if they still have a bath like the gymnasium.If I have a chance, I would like to stay there again.

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清美

1/5
When I stayed there previously, I really liked the rock bath and the food, so I have been back many times since then on day trips.However, this time I felt extremely uncomfortable.When I was in the women's bath, a group of four people, who appeared to be parents and children from three generations, were making a lot of noise.This is not a private bath for the family, and although my grandchild was quiet, the adults were talking loudly and it was noisy!Moreover, my grandson is only about 2 years old. Children who are not diapered should not be allowed to take a bath.Did you check it properly at the reception?It was really unpleasant even though I paid the same price and spent hours coming to get relief.

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yasu H

5/5
240816 visits. 900 yen.The bathing area with water flowing out from under your feet is the best in terms of size and atmosphere.The temperature is appropriate. Although it is a soft Natcal sulfate, it will soak into your body if you soak it in the bath for a long time.By the way, it's a mixed bath, but when I visited there were women in their 30s and 40s who didn't try to hide anything. strong. .

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まゆ.

4/5
Thank you for taking care of me at a day trip hot spring.Hot water... it was very good (*^^*)My skin also became smooth - I didn't take a bath in the open-air bath that was attached to the indoor bath because there were a lot of gadflies. When I went down the stairs quite a bit, there was a mixed bathing area and a women's bathing area, which made me feel like I was in a mixed bathing area, but I couldn't go in either lol.I thought it would have been better to have included both on a rotating basis! My body was warm and I was tired of walking up all the stairs to get to the lobby. I slowly climbed the stairs while taking a short break on a bench in the middle of the stairs! The hot water was so clean and wonderful!