Tsurunoyu Onsen
Japan, 〒014-1201 Akita, Semboku, Tazawako Tazawa, Sendatsu Tsurunoyu Onsen, 沢国有林50




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Tsurunoyu Onsen is a 400-year-old ryokan nestled in the mountains of Semboku, Akita, offering a traditional onsen experience with natural hot springs, rustic tatami rooms, and a serene forest setting. Known for its milky sulfuric baths, open-air mixed baths, and snow-capped winter scenery, it's ideal for travelers seeking an authentic Japanese cultural immersion. While praised for its healing waters and friendly staff, it's best suited for those who appreciate a rustic, low-key atmosphere and can handle the remote location and gravel road access.
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- Location
- 88
- Facilities
- 78
- Staff & Service
- 92
- Room Comfort & Cleanliness
- 85
What guests love
- Authentic and historic onsen experience with milky sulfuric baths and rustic tatami rooms
- Stunning natural surroundings and snow-capped winter views that enhance the onsen experience
- Friendly and accommodating staff known for their helpfulness and attention to guest needs
Worth knowing
- Remote location with a challenging gravel road access that may be difficult for some visitors
- Mixed-gender bath experience may not be suitable for all guests, particularly those uncomfortable with communal bathing
- Weekend crowds and limited amenities (e.g., minimal English signage, outdated facilities in some areas)
Amenities
- Wi-Fi
- Kid-friendly
- Parking
- Restaurant
- Onsen
Common questions
Does Tsurunoyu Onsen offer onsen (hot spring) bathing, and what kind of baths are available?
Yes, Tsurunoyu Onsen offers natural hot springs with milky sulfuric baths and open-air mixed baths, providing a traditional onsen experience.
Is the hotel suitable for families with children?
Yes, the hotel is kid-friendly and offers a restaurant, making it a suitable option for families with children.
What are the main limitations of staying at Tsurunoyu Onsen?
The hotel has a remote location with a challenging gravel road access, and some guests may find the mixed-gender bath experience or outdated facilities less convenient.