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Osawa-181 Yuguchi, Hanamaki, Iwate 025-0244, Japan
contacts phone: +81 198-25-2315
website: www.oosawaonsen.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 39.4365493, Longitude: 141.0159616
Justin Roasa
::I didn't stay at tojiya, I've seen the videos on it (not for me), I stayed next door (the modern one) but explored tojiya, including the mixed outdoor bath. Wish the bath could be open longer (24 hours) tho other baths in sansuikaku is 24-hours, it doesn't give you a clear view of the river or the sky since the glass window fogs up, especially at night.
Siemon Slewenski
::Oh my god what a fantastic onsen. It is very affordable to stay here, like a Hostel onsen. Extra stuff costs extra (heater, Aircon, usw). But they are by choice. There is a nice little restaurant or you can cook yourself. the onsen has a really authentic winding almost chaotic feel to it. Someone said to me they had to think of chihiro's onsen and I can see why. There are a number of baths, including one mixed bath. The outside baths are very hot but the view is fantastic. It was a bit difficult to book as a foreigner because if you just turn up and book it's apparently very easy. I really hope I can come back here.
Luko Cross
::Fantastic service ,fantastic rooms ,great atmosphere,superb onsen and all for a price that’s better than a business hotel
Bobby Cottle
::Incredible view. One bath per gender, plus an outdoor rotenburo for all use (so only men used it).
M. D.
::Fabulous onsen. I stayed in the self-service wing where I was able to cook my own meals. The kitchen is fairly well stocked with utensils; they even had a kama-meishi for old-fashioned rice cooking. The room was simple but quiet. The baths were great. Some were mixed gender while others segregated; there were four baths. The outdoor bath was a bit on the hot side. The surrounding area was quite nice, too. The forest is great and there are some trails you can walk through. Note that the area is rather remote and there is no convenience store readily accessible. So, if you want to have something, be sure to bring it with you. Access to the inn from Hanamaki was pretty easy on the local bus.