Special feature on recommended hotels, inns, and inns in Iganabari! Let's visit Iga Ueno Castle, Ninja Museum, and TheAkame48Falls ♪

掲載日:2016.07.28

This is a special feature on hotels and inns in the Iga/Nabari area that are convenient for visiting Iga Ueno Castle, NinjaMUSEUMofIgaryu, and TheAkame48Falls.
You can have a variety of experiences unique to the Iganabari area, from ninja experiences to nature experiences.

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MenardAoyamaResort Hotel Chambert (IgaCity)

"Chambert" means "beautiful green".
As the name suggests, it is surrounded by lush greenery, and you can see the beautiful plateau from every room. Boasting spacious rooms with 8 tatami Japanese-style rooms and twin beds, this hotel is the perfect place to relax and spend your precious holidays.
Please enjoy your precious holidays in peace.

The hotel has a hot spring called "Koraku no Yu" from Kiryu Onsen.
We provide bath towels, face towels, and basic cosmetics.

MenardAoyamaResort Aoyama Hotel (IgaCity)

Aoyama Hotel is located on a lush green plateau at an altitude of 600 meters.
In addition to Japanese and Western rooms and special rooms overlooking the beautiful plateau, we also have restaurants, country bars, banquet halls, shops, and more, providing a relaxing and relaxing space perfect for a comfortable resort life.

MenardAoyamaResort Aoyama Resort Japanese-style building "Utatsukasa" (IgaCity)

Accommodation within MenardAoyamaResort.
A solemn sukiya atmosphere with a tiled roof. You can enjoy the spirit of Japan and the elegance of the four seasons to your heart's content in a room inspired by the beauty of flowers, birds, wind and moon, such as Japanese poetry and haiku.
Kiryu Onsen ``Miyabi no Yu'' is drawn into each room, so you can enjoy the natural hot spring anytime you like 24 hours a day.

Hill Hotel Sunpia Iga (IgaCity)

At the natural hot spring "Basho-no-Yu", men and women can enjoy Japanese-style and Western-style baths on alternate days.
There is also tennis (all year), massages, a pool (summer), and a skating rink (winter).
We have a permanent Iga-ryu shuriken dojo and ninja transformation room.

OKAERi Village Residential Food and Agriculture Learning Facility (Mokumoku Handmade Farm) (IgaCity)

Please spend a relaxing holiday experiencing food, agriculture, and manufacturing at Mokumoku Farm, surrounded by nature. At this residential food and agriculture learning facility, you can work in the morning from 6:30 am. I milk cows, brush horses, and work on vegetables. (Varies depending on the season).

Shorenji Lake Hotel (NabariCity)

A hotel located in NabariCity, near the border with Nara Prefecture, overlooking LakeShorenji which is filled with azure water. KaochidaniValley Onsen, which has its own source, is a natural alkaline spring. The view of the lake from the open-air bath is unobstructed and has a reputation for being a spectacular view.

Yumoto Akame Onsen Hidden Hot Spring Taisenkaku (NabariCity)

A hot spring inn founded in the Meiji era that stands at the entrance to Akame Valley.
It is a 5-minute walk to `` TheAkame48Falls 48 Falls'', which has been selected as ``Japan's 100 Best Waterfalls'' and ``100 Best Forests for Forest Bathing'' with its beautiful and varied waterfalls and rock walls, and `` NinjanoMori'' where you can experience being a ninja. Good location for minutes and sightseeing.

The simple alkaline hot springs that come from 1,000 meters underground are moist and smooth to the touch and can be expected to have beautifying effects. There are two large public baths made from local cedar wood: ``Jonin no Yu,'' which has a bubble bath, and ``Kunoichi no Yu,'' which has a hot spring bath. You can enjoy both men's and women's baths on alternate days.
As you go up the corridor leading from the large public bath to the open-air bath, you will find the rock-built "Hanzo-no-Yu" and the wooden "Kagero-no-Yu" where you can fully feel the changing seasons and become one with the mountains and trees. We invite you to a time of peace.

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