Nagashima Onsen Yuminoshima is a true oasis of tranquility, offering a luxurious retreat for those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. One of its standout features is the availability of five outdoor pools, each exuding its unique charm and providing guests with a serene bathing experience amidst nature's beauty. Whether you prefer the soothing warmth of a traditional hinoki (Japanese cypress) bath or the invigorating sensation of a cascading waterfall, there's a pool to suit every preference.
The overall experience at Nagashima Onsen Yuminoshima is nothing short of excellent. From the moment you arrive, you're enveloped in a sense of calm and serenity, thanks to the tranquil surroundings and impeccable hospitality. The traditional Japanese architecture and meticulous attention to detail add to the ambiance, creating a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
In addition to the onsen facilities, the resort offers a range of amenities to enhance your stay, including massage services, relaxation lounges, and delectable dining options. Whether you're indulging in a relaxing soak, treating yourself to a soothing massage, or savoring the flavors of authentic Japanese cuisine, every moment at Nagashima Onsen Yuminoshima is designed to leave you feeling refreshed, rejuvenated, and...
Read moreBeen here twice (overnight stays at Hotel Olive both times). Lovely place. 4 levels. Lower are the numerous onsens and bathing facilities. Multiple open air onsens with varying water temperatures. You can walk between them. One of them has a set of jacuzzis. An indoor onsen and a cold tub also by the very big bathing area. Lovely soaps, shampoos and toiletries.
The floor above is the reception and kids area, etc. Above that is the quiet area with a very large number of full stretch relaxation / sleeping chairs. TVs etc. also on. Even on the Sunday before golden week there was not much crowd overall!
Top floor is a huge open space for performances and multiple restaurants. You can sit in some of them, the others you buy and sit in the open seating area. Good deals on beers also on weekdays.
Overall, great place to unwind and relax. This is in addition to all the other activities in the area. I recommend Nagashima in general as an overnight trip rather than a day trip to fully enjoy all the...
Read moreNot as busy as I thought for a Sunday. The place is big and has enough going on in it that you could easily spend the day here. Baths are indoor and outdoor, and there are a number of different types of bath outside covering a large area - including baths with water jets, large taps you can stick your head under and other gimmicks. Have a beer and some gyoza in one of the restaurants and relax while a cheesy lounge singer performs on the stage. There’s a variety of hot and cold rooms too. Place is a little more old fashioned than other super sentos I’ve been to, and the building is showing its age a bit now. Entry is about 2500 which seems a bit steep to me. Also be aware there’s no parking on site, and you have to park in the theme park’s parking lot and get a shuttle bus, which...
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