Houshi Onsen Chojukan
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Houshi Onsen Chojukan

No.1 of 4-star Select Hotels in Minakami
650 Nagai, 379-1401 Minakami Town, Tone District, Gunma Prefecture, Japan
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Located along Houshi River, Houshi Onsen Chojukan features a public hot spring bath, Japanese-style accommodations with free Wi-Fi and Japanese cuisine. A wooden building stemming from 100 years ago, the property breathes a historical atmosphere. Rooms have a tatami (woven-straw) floor and a low table with seating cushions. A seating area at floor-to-ceiling windows offers nature views, and guests sleep in traditional futon bedding. Yukata robes are provided, while toilets and bathing facilities are shared. A Japanese breakfast and dinner are served at the dining room. The Houshi Chojukan Onsen hotel is a 20-minute drive from arts and crafts village Takumi-no-Sato. Mount Tanigawa-dake can be visited a 1-hour drive away.Show More
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Last booked 8 hrs ago
4.6/5Great·Excellent Location
The best Japanese hot spring hotel
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Private ParkingFreeHot springsLuggage storageWi-Fi in public areas
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Surroundings
Train: JR Gokan station
(22.0 km)
Train: Shizugawa Station
(22.4 km)
Landmarks: Akasawa Ski Area
(1.2 km)
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Japanese-Style Room
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Japanese-Style Room

Non-smoking
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Japanese-Style Deluxe Room-Main Building
1

Japanese-Style Deluxe Room-Main Building

Has window
Non-smoking
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Japanese-Style Room
2

Japanese-Style Room

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Semi Western-Style Room
3

Semi Western-Style Room

Non-smoking
River view
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Main Building Deluxe, Japanese-Western Mixed, River View
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Main Building Deluxe, Japanese-Western Mixed, River View

2 Single bed
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Premium, Adjoining Japanese-Western Mixed
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Premium, Adjoining Japanese-Western Mixed

1 Single bed and 1 Small double beds
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Single Room with Toilet
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Single Room with Toilet

1 Single bed
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Shared bathroom
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Guest Reviews(17)

4.6/5
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  • Cleanliness4.6
  • Amenities4.6
  • Location4.6
  • Service4.6
A‍n‍o‍n‍y‍m‍o‍u‍s‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
July 11, 2024
It is a long-established hot spring inn, but it has been renovated appropriately and is comfortable. It is isolated from the outside world, and I think it is ideal for a couple in their 60s like us to relax and unwind after the fatigue of daily work. Judging from the crowded parking lot on the day we stayed, there must have been quite a few guests, but no one was making noise and we had a very quiet time. The landlady was also elegant and had a lovely smile.
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E‍l‍o‍d‍i‍e‍y‍a‍n‍g
March 26, 2024
The best Japanese hot spring hotel
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
March 8, 2024
This is a hot spring inn that I have always wanted to visit. I made a reservation on a day when the hotel was only open to women. I enjoyed the hot spring without worrying about time. Since I can't drive, I took a bus from Jomo-Kogen Station to Hoshi Onsen. There were many ladies going to the same place, so I arrived safely without getting lost or feeling anxious. It's best to prepare some coins in advance for the bus fare. This time I stayed in the annex, in a room with a kotatsu. It was a clean and comfortable room, and I felt like I would never be able to get out if I got in the kotatsu. The waitress was also very happy with the service, as she was cheerful and had a comfortable distance. The hot spring is lukewarm, so you can stay in for a long time. However, since it is winter, the open-air bath and the bath with a low temperature are cold to begin with. My body warmed up well and I slept soundly at night. I felt refreshed. I would like to visit again in a different season.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
December 17, 2023
Previously, I stayed in the main building, but this time the cheaper main building was not available, so I stayed in the annex. If you value hot springs and value for money, is the main building enough? In the annex, you eat in your room, but it is often easier to eat at a restaurant where you can order quickly... The important hot springs, Choju no Yu and Hoshi no Yu, spring at your feet and are perfect! The two back parts of Hoshi no Yu, which do not have a flowing water from above, are a little warm in winter, but you can stay in the water for a long time, so you can choose the place you like. I did not enter Tamaki no Yu, which was disappointing when I visited last time. (The strong chlorine smell from the circulation reduces the excitement of the other baths by half.) There are some passionate comments about mixed bathing, but many men feel uncomfortable when women enter. (Although it is called a mixed bath, it is actually a men's bath.) At Hoshi-no-Yu, which has four baths, you have to look at the other customers, the temperature, and where the water is coming from, so I think it's strict not to face the direction of the women's changing room, but here the women-only hours are only from 8pm to 10pm, which my wife has complained about since the last time we stayed. The charm of the rooms and the quality of the water are what make it such a high price, but considering the price of over 20,000 yen, it is true that the food is a little disappointing. (I think it may be a little disappointing for young people who don't drink alcohol and just want to eat.) Personally, I place importance on the hot springs, so although there are some negative aspects, I still give it a perfect score.
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J‍o‍k‍e‍r‍s‍m‍i‍l‍e‍6
November 15, 2023
Nice rooms, good country location, excellent kaiseki dinners. Staff were helpful. Great onsen - large mixed bathing area, also fabulous small outdoor hot pool with little waterfall - separate times for male and female. Only 20 minutes away by car is the lovely craft village Takumi No Sato. Well worth a visit. Only major disappointment was that the wifi did not work in the rooms ( despite what *********** said on our reservation form) so had to go to communal lounge near the office to get reception.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
November 2, 2023
It was very good. Some people have written, ``Mixed bathing is no longer a culture that should be protected!'', but I think if you don't like it, you just don't have to go. If all hot springs were mixed bathing, I could understand this opinion. This person also wrote, ``Most people don't know the rules for mixed bathing,'' but this person's rules are personal. It's not good to impose your own values ​​on others. I really thought that this kind of person would cause harassment. It's a very nice hot spring, so be careful not to run into people like this. I would like to continue to enjoy mixed bathing.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
October 21, 2023
There was a special feature on hot springs with a special feel, and this hot spring was featured, so I took a bus from Jomo Kogen. I thought that everyone was coming by car and we were the only ones on the bus when we came and left. This inn is located deep in the mountains and has the feel of a hidden hot spring, and the mixed bathing Houshi-no-yu has a nice atmosphere. The room had nice tiles and lighting in the sink. The food was not typical of a meal deep in the mountains, but the Joshu Beef Plan was delicious. Taking care of the meals was also very helpful and made me feel good.
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F‍o‍o‍t‍p‍r‍i‍n‍t‍s‍8‍0‍5‍0‍4‍2
May 28, 2023
I agree with other people's reviews that the overall atmosphere of the inn, hospitality, food, etc. are wonderful in various ways. However, I would like something to be done about "mixed bathing". Isn't Gunma Prefecture's accommodation ordinance prohibiting mixed bathing for people over the age of 6? "Crocodile Man" was also posted in the reviews. I don't know if it's the same person, but I'm sure there were others of the same type. If it makes me feel uncomfortable, I won't do it. Also, perhaps because he doesn't want to be seen as a crocodile man, there are men who purposely sit in the middle of the bathhouse, facing the women's changing room, to prevent women from entering. In the first place, most good men are not used to mixed bathing, so most of them don't know the ``rules of mixed bathing.'' ``Basically, in a mixed bath, everyone should have their backs to the bathroom entrance and exit so that no one can see them entering and exiting the bath.'' is the minimum etiquette. If you submerge your body in the bathtub, all you can see is from the neck up and you won't feel embarrassed. It seems that most people who take a mixed bath at Hoshi Onsen are not aware of this rule. The hostess should hand out pamphlets explaining these manners. In the first place, even though awareness of sexual crimes and sexual harassment has changed throughout the world, what is the point in continuing to practice mixed bathing? Do you think that this is a culture that should be preserved? Isn't it a shameful culture in the 21st century to leave behind a place that is still a breeding ground for sexual harassment? Of course it's difficult for women to enter, but men don't like it either, right? That's what the reviews here say too. After all, all the men in mixed baths are accused of being ``crocodile men'' (lol). If you really want to leave mixed bathing time, I would like it to be about 2 hours, and for other times, I would like to have men-only time and women-only time equally long. I'm sure there are many women who would like to go during the day when it's bright outside the window. Could you please make it possible for both men and women to enjoy the famous hot springs comfortably and with peace of mind?
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
February 15, 2023
Leaving this review for fellow tattoo-havers to save them the hassle of making an international call: they sadly don't take guests with tattoos :( Was so excited to visit this place, it looks beautiful. I know it's a cultural thing, but I hope this prejudice goes away some time in the future.

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Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 15:00–18:00
Check-out: 08:00–10:30
Child Policies
Children are not permitted to stay in this room type.

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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 21
Located along Houshi River, Houshi Onsen Chojukan features a public hot spring bath, Japanese-style accommodations with free Wi-Fi and Japanese cuisine. A wooden building stemming from 100 years ago, the property breathes a historical atmosphere. Rooms have a tatami (woven-straw) floor and a low table with seating cushions. A seating area at floor-to-ceiling windows offers nature views, and guests sleep in traditional futon bedding. Yukata robes are provided, while toilets and bathing facilities are shared. A Japanese breakfast and dinner are served at the dining room. The Houshi Chojukan Onsen hotel is a 20-minute drive from arts and crafts village Takumi-no-Sato. Mount Tanigawa-dake can be visited a 1-hour drive away.

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About This Property

Nearest Train StationJR Gokan station
Distance to Train Station22.02KM
Average Price FromPHP26797
Hotel Star Rating4