Published date: December 6, 2024
Recommended for Families! All-Inclusive & Breathtaking Open-Air Hot Springs
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Experience of the stay
An all-inclusive hotel where children can enjoy facilities, meals, snacks, and drinks all included.
I found out about it through HafH, and we went after seeing a story that said elementary school students can stay for an additional fee!
Adults and kids can have plenty of fun inside the hotel with golf, darts, ping pong, air hockey, etc.⛳️
I was a bit concerned about how crowded it would be since there were many guests, but there were time limitations and some people enjoyed the hot springs, so it cleared out after a bit of waiting.
Meals were a buffet for breakfast and dinner, with a lot of delicious food laid out! I wanted to try all the varieties, but it was impossible haha. We especially loved the salmon roe and piled it on our plates! (They also refilled it quickly.) The roast beef was also delicious, and honestly, everything was great. It was too luxurious..!
All-you-can-drink alcohol with many varieties made it perfect for those who enjoy drinking.
By the way, the lounge has chocolate, snacks, and ice cream, which are available without time restrictions, so you can eat and drink as much as you want! 🤩 (It closes around 10 PM)
The hot springs were amazing, and I was truly healed surrounded by breathtaking views.
It was great that there was a time when we could take pictures in the hot springs just before check-out!
One disappointing point was that it seems many people check in early because there are so many activities to do at the hotel, and limited events (on this day it was accessory-making) filled up quite quickly, so we couldn’t participate.
Since it’s free, I recommend arriving early and reserving for the events...!
Also, since it's in the mountains, it takes about four hours from Tokyo even though it's in Gunma, so it might be better to set off early. 🚗
Experiences during the trip
On our way from the previous accommodation, we stopped by Green Ranch! There was a sheepdog show, and we could feed various animals, which turned out to be more fun than I expected, so definitely check it out!
The Ikaho pudding we bought along the way was delicious too! 🍮
On our return, we did some pottery at a place called 'At the Foot of Haruna'. Although my child seemed a bit nervous, they apparently enjoyed it. The uncle there was really kind and friendly, so I recommend it!
About three months later, the memories of our trip came back when the items we made were sent to us! ✨