Naganuma Onsen

7.8
Very Good
(1975 reviews)

6 Senkita-4番地 Higashi, Naganuma, Yubari District, Hokkaido 069-1317, Japan

+81 123-88-2408

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Hotel Description

Naganuma Hot Springs

Nestled in the serene parkland of Hokkaido, Naganuma Onsen is a tranquil hot spring hotel that promises a rejuvenating escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Located at 6 Senkita-4番地 Higashi, Naganuma, Yubari District, Hokkaido 069-1317, Japan, this delightful retreat is conveniently situated just 5 km from the scenic Maoi Golf Resort, 6 km from Yuni train station, and 7 km from the beautiful Yuni Garden, making it an ideal base for exploring the vibrant surroundings. The hotel’s design exudes a relaxed and inviting atmosphere, seamlessly blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern comforts to create a soothing environment for guests.

The rooms at Naganuma Onsen are thoughtfully designed to offer comfort and relaxation. Each room features tatami flooring and traditional futons, creating an authentic Japanese experience. Guests can choose between shared or en suite bathrooms, ensuring a comfortable stay. Equipped with modern amenities, including televisions, minifridges, and complimentary Wi-Fi, the rooms provide a cozy sanctuary for unwinding after a day of exploration.

Among the hotel's standout amenities are its inviting indoor and open-air soaking pools, filled with naturally heated geothermal water that rejuvenates the body and mind. The hotel also features saunas and a hot tub for those seeking additional relaxation options. Dining at Naganuma Onsen is a delightful experience, with two casual restaurants offering a variety of culinary delights, as well as a lounge where guests can unwind. Families traveling with children will appreciate the kids' play area and game room, ensuring entertainment for all ages. A breakfast option is available for a fee, catering to guests who wish to start their day with a hearty meal.

For guests arriving by air, Naganuma Onsen boasts convenient access to major airports. New Chitose Airport is just 31 minutes away by taxi, while Sapporo Okadama Airport can be reached in about 48 minutes. For those relying on public transportation, the nearby Naganuma Hot Spring Bus Stop is only a 2-minute walk from the hotel, providing easy connections to the surrounding area.

The health and safety of guests are paramount at Naganuma Onsen. The hotel has implemented rigorous health protocols to ensure a safe and comfortable environment, allowing guests to focus on relaxation and rejuvenation without worry. This commitment to guest safety is evident throughout the property, from the cleanliness of the facilities to the attentiveness of the staff.

During their stay, guests can engage in a variety of activities and experiences that highlight the rich culture of the region. Popular attractions include the Historical Village of Hokkaido, an open-air museum showcasing traditional wood and stone homes from a 19th-century farming village, located just 41 minutes from the hotel. Nature lovers will enjoy the stunning seasonal displays at Yuni Garden, which is only 8 minutes away. Other nearby attractions include Maoinooka Park Rest Area, Hokkaido Museum, and Kuriyama Park, each offering unique insights into the local culture and history.

For culinary enthusiasts, Naganuma Onsen is surrounded by a diverse array of dining options. Just a short taxi ride away, guests can savor exquisite dishes at Jinkichi, known for its delectable meat dishes (2 minutes by taxi), or indulge in authentic Italian cuisine at Caleidoscopio (3 minutes by taxi). BLISS DINING offers a modern izakaya experience (6 minutes by taxi), while Farm Restaurant HARVEST serves fresh, local fare (11 minutes by taxi). For a quick bite, the nearby レストランはまなす snack bar is just a minute away by taxi.

In closing, Naganuma Onsen warmly invites guests to immerse themselves in the tranquility and beauty of this exceptional hot spring hotel. With its ideal location, luxurious amenities, and dedication to guest satisfaction, it promises a memorable stay that captures the essence of Hokkaido's natural charm and hospitality.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Set in tranquil parkland with scenic views

2. Traditional tatami flooring and futon bedding

3. Inviting indoor and open-air geothermal soaking pools

4. Family-friendly amenities including a kids' play area

5. Diverse dining options with local and international cuisine


6.0 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Historical Village of Hokkaido
41 min
Yuni Garden
8 min
Maoinooka Park Rest Area
9 min
Hokkaido Museum
39 min
Kuriyama Park
16 min

Nearest locations

レストランはまなす
1 min
ナガヌマオンセンジンギスカンコーナー
1 min
Jinkichi
2 min
Caleidoscopio
3 min
BLISS DINING
6 min
Iwaki
7 min
酒肴ぐん
8 min
田園レストラン里日和 (さとびより)
9 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.0
Nearest airportNew Chitose Airport
Travel time to airport31 min

Location

6 Senkita-4番地 Higashi, Naganuma, Yubari District, Hokkaido 069-1317, Japan

Airports:

Asahikawa Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 2 min

Transit: 4 hr 30 min

New Chitose Airport

Taxi: 31 min

Transit: 1 hr 25 min

Sapporo Okadama Airport

Taxi: 48 min

Transit: 1 hr 31 min

Transit:

Naganuma Hot Spring Bus Stop

Walking: 2 min

Azumateienmae Bus Stop

Walking: 8 min

東5線(バス)

Walking: 14 min

Fushiko

Walking: 16 min

宝泉橋(バス)

Walking: 12 min


Nearby locations

6.0

Good Location

Set in parkland, this relaxed hot spring hotel is 5 km from Maoi Golf Resort, 6 km from Yuni train station and 7 km from Yuni Garden.

Top Attractions

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Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Jacuzzi

Water bath

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

Sauna

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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北の豆太郎“豆”

3/5
I went there when I went to the campsite.It's warm and relaxing

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toto

4/5
I enjoyed a day trip to the hot springs. The hot water was nice and made my skin smooth. Is the water temperature around 40 degrees? The temperature was just right for relaxing in the open-air bath. There are four indoor bathtubs, and the largest one was about 42.3 degrees, so hot that no one was taking a bath when I was there.However, the open-air bath is made of stone and has a nice atmosphere, but the inside of the bathtub is rough concrete? I think I'm going to hurt my leg. The large rest room had no walls and a passage leading to the bathhouse, giving it an open and bright atmosphere. I wanted to go again.

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昭中

4/5
I used it for a day bath after the Kuriyama Marathon. It was very crowded, but the bathhouse was large, with several indoor baths, two saunas, an open-air bath, and many washing areas.The quality of the spring water was also good. There is also a spacious rest area where you can relax.Also, if you like baths, this is a hot spring that you will definitely want to visit again.

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遥香

4/5
2024.10 addedAt the reception desk, I tried to use my smartphone to apply the JAF discount, but only one antenna was up, so I couldn't use it...They suggested I use the in-house Wi-Fi, but I couldn't use it either.However, it can be used normally around the break room.What was it?In the bathroom, the shower head was new, which was nice, but the water pressure in the jacuzzi was mild, which was a bit disappointing.----------I used it for a day trip bath.When you enter the entrance, the overnight entrance is on your left, and the day-use entrance is straight ahead. There are so many shoe boxes.Pay at the reception desk, go through the rest area, turn left at the end, and the bathroom is behind it.In the changing room, lockers are lined up against the wall, and chairs are placed in the center. The layout is nice, but it feels small during times when there are many users.There are two bathrooms side by side, and due to the difference in height, they are connected by a staircase of 3 or 4 steps.The upper bathroom has about 5 bathtubs, a main bath (hot), a small bath (also a jet bath, lukewarm), and the lower bathroom has 15 bathtubs, 6 bathtubs (slightly hot), a Jacuzzi, and an open-air entrance.Also, the open-air bath is a relatively large rock bath.Everything except the water bath in the sauna is hot spring water.It's a saline spring (quite salty), so you'll feel a little sticky for a while after you get out of the water, but once it settles down, you'll feel very refreshed.The highlight is the jacuzzi.It's deep and strong, and if you lift your foot a little, you'll be stirred up as if you were the clothes being washed. If you fall, you may drown, so you need to keep your feet firmly on the bottom or hold onto the pipes on the handrail.However, I like it because other facilities don't have it, and that's one of the reasons I keep coming back.

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ボナちゃん

4/5
I only use the day trip hot spring ♨️. The facility is old, but the bath and washing area are spacious, and the changing room is air conditioned, making it comfortable. There is a dining room on the second floor and a snack corner on the first floor. Lately, I've seen it on TV and on Jalan, so I feel like it's more crowded than it used to be and more people are vying for space at the rest area (putting down their own blankets and cushions).

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ニャム

4/5
700 yen for adults other than town residents. The lockers inside don't cost anything as you get a 100 yen return. Shampoo, body soap, cotton swabs, and hair dryers are provided, but there are only two hair dryers, so you may want to bring your own. There is no brush, so you will need one.The public bath is large, with one fairly large hot bath and two heated baths, one of which is quite large. There is also a jacuzzi that is quite warm and deep with lots of bubbles, a sauna, a cold bath, and an open-air bath, so you can have a lot of fun. The water is clear and you can feel salty just by licking the water off your face.Most of the walls are glass windows, giving it a very open feel. The open-air bath has a mysterious structure that climbs up stone stairs. It's fairly spacious and has a sense of openness, but the fence is so high that you can't see anything. It would be a shame if you came to a hot spring in the countryside and couldn't see any nature, as it is no different from the open-air bath at a public bath in town. The only view from the indoor bath is the nearby park. I want to see mountains and autumn leaves.The facility is quite old, and most of the glass in the washing area is covered in edges, and mold and dark stains are noticeable here and there. I get the impression that there are quite a lot of elderly people here, probably because it is popular with the townspeople. The rest area seemed quite spacious and comfortable.General review: The size and openness are good, but the hot springs aren't as special as Moor Onsen, and you can't enjoy the scenery, so I'm not deciding. If I were to drive a long distance and be asked if I would come again, I'm afraid I wouldn't come. It's good enough for townspeople.