Gyokusuisou

8.0
Excellent
(106 reviews)

160 Hikawa, Okutama, Nishitama District, Tokyo, Tokyo 198-0212, Japan

+81 428-83-2363

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Hotel Description

Gyokusuisou, located at 160 Hikawa, Okutama, Nishitama District, Tokyo, Tokyo 198-0212, Japan, is a serene hot spring inn that offers guests a tranquil escape, overlooking the stunning Tama River and the picturesque Hikawa Gorge. Just a short 3-minute walk from the Oku-Tama train station, the hotel is perfectly positioned to explore nearby natural attractions, such as the Nippara Limestone Caves, 11 km away, and Mount Mitake, 14 km away. Designed with simplicity and comfort in mind, Gyokusuisou blends traditional Japanese elements with a soothing atmosphere, offering both river and gorge views from many of its tranquil, understated rooms. The hotel’s accommodations feature amenities such as Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and kettles. Some rooms also include futons and tatami floors for a more authentic experience. Both shared and en suite bathrooms are available for guests. The hotel is especially renowned for its natural onsen, where guests can relax in the rejuvenating hot spring waters. For dining, Gyokusuisou offers a relaxed restaurant with beautiful valley views, perfect for enjoying a peaceful meal. Other amenities include a banquet hall and limited parking, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a quiet retreat or a small gathering. The surrounding area is rich in outdoor activities, such as hiking trails at Mount Mitake, scenic overlooks at Lake Okutama, and stunning views from the summit of Mt. Odake. With its natural hot springs, peaceful ambiance, and easy access to nearby landmarks, Gyokusuisou provides a perfect balance of comfort, relaxation, and adventure. Guests can also take advantage of nearby public transportation, including the Okutama Station, just a 3-minute walk away. For those traveling from Tokyo, Narita International Airport is about 2 hours and 32 minutes away by taxi, while Haneda Airport is a little closer at 1 hour and 52 minutes. Whether you're exploring the area's breathtaking natural beauty or simply enjoying the soothing waters of the onsen, Gyokusuisou promises a memorable stay that combines relaxation, nature, and Japanese hospitality. Don't miss the chance to experience this hidden gem nestled in the heart of Tokyo's beautiful western suburbs.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Stunning views of Tama River and Hikawa Gorge

2. Natural hot spring baths for relaxation

3. Tranquil rooms with river views and traditional Japanese elements

4. Close proximity to Oku-Tama train station (3-minute walk)

5. Banquet hall and limited parking available

6. Relaxed restaurant with valley views

7. Access to nearby hiking trails at Mount Mitake and Lake Okutama

8. Nearby public transport options, including Okutama Station (3 minutes on foot)

9. Peaceful and serene location surrounded by natural beauty

10. Easy access to popular outdoor destinations such as Mt. Odake and Hatonosu Canyon


7.2 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Mitake
25 min
Lake Okutama
16 min
Mt. Odake
1 hr 10 min
Mt. Kawanori
26 min
Hatonosu Canyon
7 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.2
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 52 min

Location

160 Hikawa, Okutama, Nishitama District, Tokyo, Tokyo 198-0212, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 32 min

Transit: 3 hr 6 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 52 min

Transit: 2 hr 34 min

Transit:

Okutama Sta.

Walking: 3 min

南二丁目(バス)

Walking: 5 min

Oku-Tama Station

Walking: 4 min

南三丁目(バス)

Walking: 7 min

南一丁目(バス)

Walking: 5 min


Nearby locations

7.2

Very Good Location

Overlooking the Tama River and the Hikawa Gorge, this simple, serene hot spring inn is a 3-minute walk from Oku-Tama train station, 11 km from the Nippara Limestone Caves and 14 km from Mount Mitake.

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Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Natural onsen

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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まり奴

5/5
The inn was close to Okutama Station and had a nice view.The view from the window will soothe you.This time I only had breakfast, but it was so hard to finish all the homemade food.The bath is small, so the best time to go is when no one else is bathing. I can tell because there are slippers outside. There are two baths, and they are changed in the morning and evening, but you have to go up the stairs to get to the basement bath, so it might be difficult for elderly people.The toilets were also new and clean. And above all, the accommodation was very nice 😀

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アウボーイ

5/5
It's close to Okutama Station, and the riverbed (campground) is just below, so it's convenient.There are no convenience stores nearby, but there are no vending machines inside the facility, so buying drinks at the front desk is a bit of a hassle.The room was spacious and relaxing (4 people in a room with a capacity of 7 people)The view from the window is wonderful.The bath is nice, but it's not large, so if there are 2 or 3 groups there, it's almost full. You need to check the timing and enter.Dinner has a large number of items and is large in size, all delicious and satisfying. The salt-grilled rainbow trout was especially delicious.I would like to use it again if I have the opportunity.★September 28, 2020Third stay. I come here every time I travel to Okutama. The rice is delicious and the volume is as usual. The bathroom is also nice and simple. It's relaxing.

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tetra1483

3/5
I used it for climbing Okutama.

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Service 3

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Jennifer Zamora

5/5
Loved all the views and natural lighting our room had. Not only were the staff incredibly kind and considerate, but the food (dinner and breakfast plan) was delicious too.

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Kazu m

4/5
Great location and great views.Some people enjoy champing at the riverbank, but I think it's also a good idea to enjoy the same atmosphere while relaxing in a hot spring.The hot spring is small, but the water is so good that I have bathed in it many times.This time I stayed without meals on a whim, but next time I would like to come with meals included.The husband and wife were also kind.

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かねこしんや

5/5
The location is spectacular, perched on the edge of a valley overlooking the Hikawa Valley.The building was, in the best sense of the word, a ``good old wooden hot spring inn.'' The dark and calm atmosphere of an old wooden house. The atmosphere inside the hotel is quiet and calm.Even though it was old, it was well maintained and cleaned, the room was clean, and the bedding was new and smooth, with a down comforter and warm blanket, so I was happy to have a good night's sleep.In addition, the hot spring water was drawn from the source of the famous hot spring "Tsuru no Yu" which was sunk in the dam of Lake Okutama, so it was not too sulfurous and the bath was smooth and pleasant.This time, I had to stay without meals due to a last-minute reservation, but I really wanted to try Okutama's delicious food next time.I had a good stay. thank you!This is a recommended inn! Everyone please come along...!

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Mana6u 0sawa

4/5
#2024/2/25We stayed on a Friday in February. I'm staying overnight without meals.The inn is within walking distance from the station, but this time I visited by private car.There were few guests and there was plenty of parking space, so we didn't have any trouble parking, but the road leading in and out of the inn is narrow.The room was a corner room with a view of the Tama River below.Additionally, the town is quiet during the off-peak winter season, so you can hear the murmuring of the river even during the day. It helps you sleep at night.The bath is Tsurunoyu hot spring on Lake Okutama.The men's bath is on the 1st basement floor. The bathroom does not face the Tama River, so there is no view. Also, please note that there are quite a few steps in the bathtub, and the ceiling where the steps are located is low. I hit my head.The height of the entire building is low. There are some inns in old buildings, but people around 180cm or taller should be careful about their heads.For dinner, we went out to eat in front of Okutama Station.You may take the key with you without leaving it in your possession. There are few restaurants in Okutama that are open until late at night, but it's best to return to your accommodation by 10pm. If you are going to be late, please let them know and go out.

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藤光かおる

3/5
After all, it's a bath. 4th basement floor. It's actually a building on a slope, so it's not 4 floors underground, but I've been wanting to go in there a few times. It was tough for people with lame legs. I wish there were slides, escalators, etc. Will the price go up significantly?The food was great and I enjoyed the dishes.So, overall it's great.was.thank you very much.