Parking is available. Breakfast and dinner (surcharge) are served in-room or in a no-nonsense dining area. . Accessed via stairs, simple rooms feature tatami floors, futons and traditional short-legged tables, as well as shared bathrooms. A communal, gender-segregated bathhouse has tubs with geothermal water. A minute's walk from the landmark Ikaho Stone Steps, this unfussy hot spring inn among eateries is a 7-minute walk from the Ikaho Shrine. All provide flat-screen TVs and minifridges. It's 6 minutes' walk from the Ikaho bus station Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport 3 hr 7
Lake Haruna (21 min.) Scenic caldera lake on Mount Haruna featuring winter skating & ice fishing plus nearby campsites. Ikaho Annaijo (8 min) Hara Museum Arc Gunma (8 min.) Museum art art museum and modern art Takehisa Yumeji Ikaho Kinenkan (9 min.) Art museum Mizusawa Kannon (9 min.) Buddhist temple complex noted for its traditional multi-tiered sanctuaries & serene landscape. Iwabitsu Castle Ruins (35 min.) Castle mountaineering historic site mountain and history Minowa Castle (25 min.) ロックハート城 (34 min.) Ikaho Shrine (3 min.) Tranquil 16th-century shrine reached by climbing 365 steps & said to improve your fortunes. Kajika Bridge (10 min.) Ishidangaiguchi (5 min) Shibukawa Skyland Park (10 min.) Low-key amusement park with a Ferris wheel & rides for young children plus go-karts & fireworks. Haruna Shrine (24 min.) Ancient Shinto shrine along the Haruna River that hosts a number of festivals throughout the year. Koto Ishidangai (2 min) Ikaho Toy (13 min.) |