Located at an altitude of 1,800 meters above sea level in a lush national park, Manza Onsen is the highest hot spring in Japan that can be reached by private car year-round. It is sometimes called "the hot spring closest to the stars." At the hot spring, visitors can enjoy nature across each of the four seasons, from the twinkling starry skies of summer and the brilliant autumn leaves in fall to snowy landscapes in winter. The buffet-style restaurant features dishes prepared with local ingredients. Winter provides excellent skiing on powder snow-covered slopes and plenty of activities at the kid's park.
Let the Myriad Gods Guide you to these Fabled Waters
The Sekitei Rotenburo (outdoor hot spring), which features four in-house water sources, offers not only cloudy and clear water, but also yellow water, which is rare even for Manza hot springs. Together with the indoor Hyakusen-no-Yu bath, there are a total of 12 baths available here. Many guests use them for hydrotherapy, and guests are sure to enjoy the onsen tour experience without even leaving the hotel grounds. Soaking in the hot water with your partner or family and admiring the beautiful nature around you will certainly be a special experience.
Hot spring
Ski
Free parking
Dining
Elevator
Fridge
Safety box
Hair dryer
Television
Rooms
Komakusa Building
The rooms in this building offer convenient access to the Hyakusen-no-Yu bath and restaurant. They can accommodate up to 4 guests.
The rooms in this building are close to the Sekitei Rotenburo (outdoor hot spring), and are recommended for those who want to enjoy the hot springs as much as possible.
The rooms in this building are recommended for those who want to enjoy a hot spring stay at a reasonable price. Stairs must be used to reach your room.