矢板温泉 まことの湯

7.8
Very Good
(785 reviews)

Hotel Description

Yaita Onsen Makoto no Yu

矢板温泉 まことの湯 is a serene and welcoming hotel located in the scenic Yaita region, offering an exceptional retreat surrounded by natural beauty and cultural attractions. The hotel is situated in a vibrant area, known for its proximity to historic sites, amusement parks, and natural hot springs. Visitors can explore nearby landmarks such as the Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura, a fascinating theme park showcasing the Edo period, and the Tobu World Square, which features scale models of the world's most iconic buildings. Additionally, guests can experience the tranquil atmosphere of Kinugawa Onsen and Utsunomiya Zoo, perfect for family-friendly activities. The hotel itself features a traditional Japanese style with a peaceful ambiance, making it an ideal getaway for those seeking relaxation and cultural enrichment. Located just 35 minutes from Edo Wonderland and 36 minutes from Kinugawa Onsen, guests can easily access these sites for a day of exploration. The hotel offers a variety of room options, each designed to provide comfort and tranquility. Rooms are spacious and tastefully decorated, creating a restful atmosphere for a peaceful night's sleep. The hotel is equipped with high-speed internet access, ensuring guests can stay connected during their visit. Special amenities include a relaxing hot spring bath for ultimate relaxation. For dining, there are several nearby options, including ダイニングハレ (a Western restaurant), Piano (another Western restaurant), and まこと庵 (a traditional Japanese eatery), all within a short taxi ride from the hotel. Convenient transportation options are available, with Yaita Station and Kataoka Station both nearby. The hotel also offers easy access to major airports such as Fukushima and Ibaraki. With its warm hospitality and excellent location, 矢板温泉 まことの湯 invites guests to experience an unforgettable stay in the heart of Japan's picturesque countryside.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Proximity to Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura, an Edo period-themed amusement park

2. Close to the tranquil Kinugawa Onsen, perfect for relaxation

3. Traditional Japanese-style rooms offering comfort and spaciousness

4. Hot spring baths for ultimate relaxation and wellness

5. Nearby transportation options, including easy access to Yaita Station

6. Diverse dining options with Western and Japanese restaurants close by

7. Accessible to major airports such as Fukushima and Ibaraki

8. Scenic surroundings, ideal for nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts

9. Nearby family-friendly attractions like Tobu World Square and Utsunomiya Zoo

10. Excellent location for exploring both natural beauty and historical landmarks


7.0 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura
35 min
Kinugawa Onsen
36 min
Tobu World Square
34 min
Utsunomiya Zoo
24 min
Michinoeki Utsunomiya Romantic Village
25 min

Nearest locations

まこと庵
1 min
Aoitei
4 min
Bandotaro Yaita
5 min
セリナ
6 min
Kujiratei
6 min
Kamayoshi
7 min
ダイニングハレ
8 min
Piano
8 min
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Good to know

Location rating7.0
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 11 min

Location

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 11 min

Transit: 3 hr 3 min

Ibaraki Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 42 min

Transit: 4 hr 58 min

Transit:

Kataoka Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 1 hr 10 min

Yaita Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 52 min


Nearby locations

7.0

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ジャイアン

3/5
I think it's good because it's cheap and you only stay without meals. The front desk is on the second floor, so it's a little difficult to go up, but other than that, it's nice and quiet.

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T H

3/5
The indoor bath is small. The open-air bath is large but hot.

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監督公介

3/5
I went on the first day of a three-day weekend, and I was glad it was empty❗There is no sauna, but there is a cold bath, and we enjoyed taking turns bathing ☺️It’s also nice that it’s close to the roadside station Yaita 👍

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雷獣さちゃ丸

4/5
First visit. Store your shoes in a shoe rack with a 100 yen return system. Purchase a bathing ticket from the ticket vending machine and go to the reception desk. Since it was a holiday, it was 800 yen.The lockers in the changing room have a 100 yen return system, but it is unusual to have to insert coins from inside.There are seven washing areas in the bathroom, and the indoor bath has hot water and cold water (cold mineral spring). Both appear to be flowing directly from the source. The hot water thermometer indicated around 45 degrees Celsius, but the water coming out of the hot spring spout was much hotter. It feels hot when you enter, but after soaking for a while you get used to it and it's comfortable.After soaking for about 5 minutes, I went to the cold bath next door. It's also comfortable and not too cold.After getting out of the cold bath, I took a bath in the open air on a bench in the open-air bath. It's not a sauna, but it was great! Amami appears all over the body. In fact, it might feel even better than a sauna! ?The open-air bath is spacious and the temperature of the water is mild and comfortable.The facilities are old, but they seem to be well kept. Since the water is fed directly from the source, there is no chlorine smell in the water.I would like to visit him again if I have a chance.

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T

5/5
There is a changing room down the stairs that go down to the semi-basement.It feels like an entrance to a different world.(Good point)There are two indoor baths, one with a high temperature of 46 degrees and the other with a cold water bath of 19-20 degrees.It feels very good to alternate between hot and cold baths.The quality of the hot spring water, which flows directly from the source, does not have much of a scent, but the quality of the hot spring water is very good.(subtle point)There are many customers with tattoos here, and you can see scenes that cannot be seen at modern hot springs.As far as I could see, there were no people with tattoos who had a bad attitude or a low level of civility, so I don't think it's a problem.