So we traveled with at least 20 people and we were looking for a place to stay that could accomdate all of us. We found Tamanoyu, it's a beautiful area to stay. They have two separate onsens (One is the public onsen (separated to male & female) that if you pay to go in you could get in without staying as a hotel guest and then there is a second onsen (separated to male and female) that is open 24 hours to hotel guests.) We were in a separate wing which was on the same side as the private onsen for the hotel guests. The hotel is on a beautiful location. Some of our group was able to go on a hike around the property. We all enjoyed the onsen. You have the chance of being able to see wildlife around the property. It was just a nice peaceful place to retreat and feel recharged.
emmap107
Google
Stayed overnight at this newly renovated natural springs (onsen) spa to meet an old friend. The room is in another building so it was always quiet throughout the stay.||The room had very wide two double beds with air-con, tea set and yukata wear to wear and toiletries were plenty. If you can drive there, it's worth the money and experience. The staff spoke full English which helps if you are international traveller.
Axel Karpenstein
Google
Nice onsen, the facility reopened in 2016. Also has lodgings attached to it. There are some good, semi-challenging hiking routes nearby (up Mount Hikami).
j s
Google
a secluded place in a beautiful spot. Very helpful stuff albiet with little to no English. great onsen.
Keith Moore
Google
It was small, but nice. It is way up in the mountain.