Hatomachi hut

8.0
Excellent
(28 reviews)

898-25 Tokura, Katashina, Tone District, Gunma 378-0411, Japan

+81 278-58-7311

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Hotel Description

Hatomachi Hut is a charming and peaceful retreat located at 898-25 Tokura, Katashina, Tone District, Gunma 378-0411, Japan. Nestled in the heart of the stunning natural landscape of Gunma, this hotel offers a tranquil atmosphere that invites relaxation. Guests can enjoy easy access to nearby hiking trails, including those in Oze National Park, making it an ideal location for nature lovers. The hotel’s design blends with the surrounding scenery, offering a cozy and rustic environment perfect for unwinding after a day of outdoor activities. The rooms are simple yet comfortable, featuring essential amenities to make your stay enjoyable. While there are no pets allowed and the hotel is smoke-free, the hotel offers Wi-Fi for guests to stay connected. There is no fitness center, spa, or swimming pool available, but the surrounding natural beauty makes up for this with ample opportunities for outdoor adventures. The hotel is well-connected to various sightseeing destinations, including Mount Shibutsu, Oze National Park, and Ozegahara, making it a convenient base for exploration. Health and safety measures are in place to ensure a safe and comfortable stay. Come and experience the charm of Hatomachi Hut, where nature meets simplicity in perfect harmony.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. No pets allowed, making it a quiet retreat for all guests

2. Smoke-free property for a cleaner, healthier environment

3. Wi-Fi access available for all guests to stay connected

4. Located near Oze National Park and popular hiking trails

5. Simple and comfortable rooms for a relaxing stay

6. No fitness center or spa, but plenty of outdoor activities nearby


7.4 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Ozegahara
1 hr 45 min
Mount Shibutsu
23 min
鳩待峠
1 min
Oze National Park
2 hr 21 min
White World Oze Iwakura
3 hr 38 min
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Good to know

Check-in14:00
Check-out08:00
Location rating7.4


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

No air conditioning


Reviews

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Ken Naka

5/5
Entrance to Oze. While a new building is being built (2024/4)

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ka asa

3/5
It is currently closed, perhaps due to its age, but a new one is being built on the west side of the plaza.The foundation of the building is octagonal!I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of building it will be.In 2020, we will be open until October 17th (Sat) for overnight stays.Shampoo and body soap are only provided in the bath! 💮 This is a limited measure for this year as a countermeasure against the corona virus, and is common to all mountain huts operated by Tokyo Electric Power Company.Revolutionary at a mountain hut in Oze ◎The water at Hatomachi Pass is sterilized and doesn't taste good.

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齋藤信幸

5/5
They made space for us in the rain.My friend said the weather wasn't bad this year, but he's staying here all the time.

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Jun Kuwabara

5/5
It is easily accessible as it is right next to Hatomachi Pass. The downside is that there is no place to put valuables in the room and the toilet is Japanese style. There is a Western-style public toilet outside. The food was very good.

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Tomita Hiroki

3/5
2022/8/9The entrance to the Ozegahara walking trail and Mt. Shibutsu trailhead are right across the plaza. Approximately 100m from Hatomachi Pass parking lot.

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あん

4/5
It was my first time staying in a mountain hut and I used it. Both the bath and the food were very good. The room and futon were clean. Thank you again.

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ヤマ・マップGGE

5/5
I stayed at almost all of the mountain huts in Oze, but none of them changed much.Hatomachi-koya is the most frequented accommodation, and when I stayed there for two nights as I was going to Mt. Shibutsu and Mt. Kasagatake round trip, I was the only one who was served a different menu for the second night, which I was very impressed with.People who stay at a mountain hut and complain that the building is old, the food is poor, etc. should not stay there.