Matsukawa Onsen Kyounso
Matsuoyoriki Matsukawa Onsen, Hachimantai 028-7302 Iwate Prefecture
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Matsuoyoriki Matsukawa Onsen, Hachimantai 028-7302 Iwate Prefecture
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At around 2pm on July 30th, I went for a day trip to "Kyounso", an inn that protects secret hot springs. The parking lot is well maintained. There is also a parking lot in front of the main building. They also sprinkle water in front of the entrance. I bought a bath ticket at the front desk, and the inside of the building is clean. They looked after my valuables at the front desk. I went straight to the large bath at the back. There were several other guests there before me. I then went to the mixed outdoor bath, just off the large bath. The spring was milky white sulfurous. There were several other guests there before me. Horseflies were flying around everywhere. I retreated. In the indoor bath, there was also an expert who seemed to be a regular, holding a horsefly swatter. I quickly retreated. I sat down on a chair in the lobby, a fan in hand. It was a short stay of about 20-30 minutes.
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Date of stay: July 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Thank you for staying here for 2 nights and 3 days.
It takes 80 minutes by bus from Morioka Station, and there are 3 buses a day.
The road from Hachimantai Resort is narrow and steep, so it is impossible to climb on a normal bus, so we changed to a bonnet bus.
I had read in a post that the hot spring is a sulfur spring, and the smell of sulfur will stay on your clothes and your whole body, so I was worried about not wanting it.
However, that worry was wiped away without much worry.
If anything, it felt like a world of difference compared to the hot spring inn "Sengoro" in Sengokuhara, Hakone.
In 2004, I stayed at "Sengoro" and the smell of sulfur stayed with me for 6 days, which was a traumatic experience.
Dinner was served in the room, and breakfast was served in the large hall.
I was not impressed with the dinner on the first night, and thought I had made a mistake in choosing this place.
Dinner on the second night was not as bad.
It was delicious. There were four different kinds of mushrooms on a round tray, and I was particularly impressed by the Sawamotashi mushrooms (I have forgotten their names), which were second only to matsutake mushrooms in taste.
It takes 80 minutes by bus from Morioka Station, and there are 3 buses a day.
The road from Hachimantai Resort is narrow and steep, so it is impossible to climb on a normal bus, so we changed to a bonnet bus.
I had read in a post that the hot spring is a sulfur spring, and the smell of sulfur will stay on your clothes and your whole body, so I was worried about not wanting it.
However, that worry was wiped away without much worry.
If anything, it felt like a world of difference compared to the hot spring inn "Sengoro" in Sengokuhara, Hakone.
In 2004, I stayed at "Sengoro" and the smell of sulfur stayed with me for 6 days, which was a traumatic experience.
Dinner was served in the room, and breakfast was served in the large hall.
I was not impressed with the dinner on the first night, and thought I had made a mistake in choosing this place.
Dinner on the second night was not as bad.
It was delicious. There were four different kinds of mushrooms on a round tray, and I was particularly impressed by the Sawamotashi mushrooms (I have forgotten their names), which were second only to matsutake mushrooms in taste.
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Date of stay: January 2024Trip type: Travelled solo
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We spent four amazing nights at Kyounso. We were warmly greeted upon arrival and the staff were fantastic the whole trip. Beautiful ryokan!! Gorgeous rotemburo. Delicious food. Good place to do some lovely hiking. Try get a room with a toilet which are located close to the onsen. Autumn colours were beautiful. Great place if you are looking for rest and relaxation in beautiful surroundings.
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Date of stay: October 2016Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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The bus ride from East Exit of Morioka Station took about 2hrs. There are no pit stops so be prepared.
We booked the only room with western bed. It was expensive @ ¥17,500pp. Room was larger n comfortable but was disappointed/surprised the toilet was not fitted with the typical bidet. There’s no attached bath.
Food was good but nothing to rave about.
Location was good for exploring Hachimantai and hike the numerous trails. The staff were extremely hospitable and helpful.
Will be back with appropriate footware to hike the trails to the mountain tops next to the ryokan.
We booked the only room with western bed. It was expensive @ ¥17,500pp. Room was larger n comfortable but was disappointed/surprised the toilet was not fitted with the typical bidet. There’s no attached bath.
Food was good but nothing to rave about.
Location was good for exploring Hachimantai and hike the numerous trails. The staff were extremely hospitable and helpful.
Will be back with appropriate footware to hike the trails to the mountain tops next to the ryokan.
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Date of stay: September 2017Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Kyounso was a beautiful ryokan in Hachimantai. The tatami room with an ensuite toilet and sink was beautiful.The ryokan was heated very effectively. The outdoor onsen was spectacular. Kaiseki diner and japanese breakfast were delicious. Skitouring in Hachimantai and on Mount Iwate was spectacular. There was a bus stop just outside the ryokan. Only down point there was no internet connection.
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Date of stay: January 2017Trip type: Travelled with friends
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PRICE RANGE
R 3,593 - R 4,758 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
JapanTohokuIwate PrefectureHachimantaiHachimantai Onsen
NUMBER OF ROOMS
30
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Frequently Asked Questions about Matsukawa Onsen Kyounso
Which popular attractions are close to Matsukawa Onsen Kyounso?
Nearby attractions include Mt. Iwate (6.8 km), Hachimantai Resort Shimokura Ski Area (4.1 km), and Mori no Ohashi Bridge (4.0 km).
Is parking available at Matsukawa Onsen Kyounso?
Yes, free private parking nearby is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Matsukawa Onsen Kyounso?
Conveniently located restaurants include Restaurant LAMP, Hachimantai Heights, and Coffee House Heidi.
Are there any historical sites close to Matsukawa Onsen Kyounso?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Shin Chuwa Waste Processing Facility for the Former Matsuo Mine (7.2 km).