"Very spacious and clean though relatively not a modern property. Ample amenities and kitchenware. Ideal for a large group and it’s very close to the resorts. "
"Very spacious and clean though relatively not a modern property. Ample amenities and kitchenware. Ideal for a large group and it’s very close to the resorts. "
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"This ryokan was one of the absolute highlights of our Japan trip. As a couple travelling with two young adult kids, it was the perfect place for all of us to slow down and recharge after Tokyo.
The biggest highlight was the four private onsens — no reservations needed, yet there was always at least one (often even more) available. It made everything feel so relaxed and effortless. The ryokan itself is small, intimate, and incredibly well thought out, with beautiful attention to detail and high-quality touches like POLA amenities.
If you want to experience a true traditional ryokan, this is it. There were hardly any foreigners, and the staff spoke very little English — but somehow we managed just fine, which made it feel even more authentic. The secluded setting adds to that peaceful, escape-from-it-all vibe.
The food deserves a special mention — we stayed for two nights and every breakfast and dinner was completely different and absolutely exquisite. It really elevated the whole experience.
We were initially concerned about having no bathroom in the room, but it turned out to be the best thing — it gave us more reason to keep going back to the onsen. Our kids loved it so much they’ve already made us promise to return on our next Japan trip.
Highly recommend. ✨"
"Positives: 1: staff exceptional, friendly and helpful. 2: very, very clean and comfortable; 3. Stunning location. I think all the rooms have lake view (which is across the road). Once the leaves are out it might be more obscured, but stil have a beautiful wilderness-type feel; 4 right on the yumoto onsen Tobu bus line. Easy to get to and from everywhere on that line. Busses run every 1/2 hour or so but the last bus drops off around 7pm, so it’s not a late night; 5. Indoor and outdoor onsen: I was usually in it by myself but it was also early spring off season.
The less positives: 1. no bar; 2 no outdoor sitting area (except a couple of benches); 3. While the onsen is nice to have, it’s not nice looking. Would be better to spruce it up with some greenery to hide the ugly fence surrounding; 4. No one informed us of the cafe where lunch can be served. It has a lovely porch and different menu.
The dining room gets its own category:
1. The breakfast is mediocre. My least favorite part of the stay. It’s served. Minimal choice. Eggs were strange We actually ordered a boxed breakfast one morning and it was better.
2. Dinner: the food was tasty but very,very expensive for what you get. Small portions.
3. Fine dining. If that’s what you want, that is what you get and pay for.
4. There’s not a lot of choice in town, so no choice but to eat here.
I would stay in Nikko and visit lake Chuzenji and do the marshland hike. Not to be missed. "
"Visited multiple hotels while in the area and would chose a different location. I am not a native of Japan and was visiting for a basketball game(which was amazing!)"
"This resort was significant to how amazing our snowboarding vacation turned out. Breakfast and dinner buffet was delicious! It’s true they don’t change items but there were so many choices that it really wasn’t necessary. We looked forward to breakfast and dinners there the entire 4 night stay. We had the junior suite which has the stone tub as our bath and it was a dream come true. Japanese style futons were so comfortable even after a long day of snowboarding. I didn’t mind that we had to set it up ourselves, it was a fun experience. The ONLY/main issue I had was that their public bath started off amazing until I noticed the insane amount of heavy black mildew/mold all over the walls and ceilings, it was like a horror movie and I couldn’t unsee it. Please please get that cleaned/disinfected, it is such a health hazard. I wish to come back and enjoy the facility again!! The saving grace was that we had our private tub as an option. The town is quaint so not much to do, so it was great that they had a game room with arcade games and ping pong table, our kids loved closing the night out there. The value we got for the experience was great and we want to return and do it all again! "
"This spot was amazing all the way around. Like others have said given that it is a journey to get to, spend at least 2 nights. It was the perfect spot to slow down and relax. The food is amazing whether in the fancy dining room or in the cafe. The onsens overlooking nature and the waterfall were spectacular. Staff member April really made our stay great given her recommendations, explaining and teaching about local cuisines offered. The service is 5 star. I’d definitely return !! "
"Room is clean and looks new, and in great condition. Location is OK as you need to walk just a few minutes from the train station. Price is reasonable. "
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Uonuma, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. Uonuma is known for its parks and monuments. Make sure you have time to check out the museums while you're in the area.
What are some of the best holiday rentals that Uonuma has to offer?
【MAX29ppl】500㎡ |Darts& billiards&Karaoke|5 parking: This holiday home rental outside of Uonuma is equipped with a fireplace, air conditioning and an LED TV to help you feel comfortable during your stay. It has 8 bedrooms, as well as a kitchenette with a fridge, a microwave and kitchenware, so that you can cook with friends or family.
What can I see and do in Uonuma?
Oyu Onsen and Oze National Park are a couple of scenic spots to enjoy the outdoors, whereas Megurotei is one of the cultural attractions. Other places in town to visit include Okutadami Maruyama Ski Ground and Saifukuji Temple.
What are holiday rentals like in Uonuma?
Holiday rentals are privately owned properties you can book for a few days, or a quick weekend, in Uonuma. Holiday rentals feature extras like kitchens and laundry facilities so you'll have all the comforts of home. If you're concerned about a sanitised environment, holiday rentals can provide a sense of security away from public hotel lifts and lobbies bustling with people while still allowing you the experience of travel. You'll also get more space in a holiday rental than in a hotel, which is another reason why a holiday rental is a great option for family trips.
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