Manza Onsen Nisshinkan
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Manza Onsen Nisshinkan

Hoshimata Manza Onsen 2401, 377-1528 Tsumagoi Village, Agatsuma District, Gunma Prefecture, Japan
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Located in Tsumagoi, Manza Onsen Nisshinkan is a 4-minute drive from Mount Kusatsu-Shirane and 8 minutes from Yumiike. This ryokan is 13.7 mi (22 km) from Shiga Kogen Ski Area and 21.5 mi (34.7 km) from Jigokudani Monkey Park.Show More
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Highlights
Free parking
Lots to do
Delicious breakfast
Amenities
Private parkingFree
Hot springs
Skiing
Massage room
24-hour front desk
Luggage storage
Karaoke
Taxi booking service
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Property Description
Located in Tsumagoi, Manza Onsen Nisshinkan is a 4-minute drive from Mount Kusatsu-Shirane and 8 minutes from Yumiike. This ryokan is 13.7 mi (22 km) from Shiga Kogen Ski Area and 21.5 mi (34.7 km) from Jigokudani Monkey Park.
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3.9/5
Good
Cleanliness3.9
Amenities3.8
Location3.9
Service3.9
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Surroundings
Train: Manza-Kazawaguchi Station
(23.0 km)
Train: JR Fukurogura station
(26.2 km)
Landmarks: Manza Yuhata
(150m)
Landmarks: Manza Yakushido
(210m)
Landmarks: Ushiike
(290m)
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Japanese-Style Room
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Japanese-Style Room

Has window
Non-smoking
Refrigerator
TV
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Yubo (8-10 Tatami Mats) [Japanese Room][Non-Smoking]
1

Yubo (8-10 Tatami Mats) [Japanese Room][Non-Smoking]

Non-smoking
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Quadruple Room With Shared Bathroom
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Quadruple Room With Shared Bathroom

4 Floor bedding
Non-smoking
Shared bathroom
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Yubo (Twin + 4.5 Tatami Mats) [Japanese-Western Room][Non-Smoking]
3

Yubo (Twin + 4.5 Tatami Mats) [Japanese-Western Room][Non-Smoking]

Has window
Non-smoking
Refrigerator
TV
Towels
Toothbrushes
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Main Building (10 Tatami Mats + Wide Rim) [Japanese Room][Non-Smoking]
2

Main Building (10 Tatami Mats + Wide Rim) [Japanese Room][Non-Smoking]

Has window
Non-smoking
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Twin Room With Shower

Twin Room With Shower

2 Single bed
Has window
Non-smoking
Refrigerator
Mountain view
Private toilet
Slippers
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3.9/5
Good
37 reviews
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  • Cleanliness3.9
  • Amenities3.8
  • Location3.9
  • Service3.9
Average for similar properties in Tsumagoi
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AI Summary
Guests enjoy affordable meals and friendly, English-speaking staff. The location offers convenient access to scenic spots. However, some may find the buffet-style dining less intimate.
D‍a‍b‍b‍y‍ ‍R‍a‍g‍a‍s‍a
January 12, 2025
We drove up to Manza Ski Resort. It wasn’t difficult to find but because of adverse weather conditions, we had to take the longer route. The Princes Hotel were accommodating, had good amenities for a hotel located high up in the mountains. It could do with a slight renovation, as there were leaks coming from the ceiling of the hallways. The breakfast and dinner selection which were provided by the hotel were of decent selection. The highest onsen in Japan according to locals and our Japanese friend. Better check out before the 10 AM time, otherwise a long form of queue awaits you at the reception. A beautiful experience of outdoor snow and mineralised hot Onsen.
A‍n‍o‍n‍y‍m‍o‍u‍s‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
February 4, 2025
The Japanese-style room in the South Annex is old, large, and has a low-end toilet. The fried food is not good, the crust is too thick and hard, the sesame balls/cakes and other desserts/pineapples are delicious, and they seem to be the same as the cakes in the Manza-tei cuisine desserts, and there are more varieties. The open-air bath Gokurakuyu is outdoors, which is quite inconvenient and crowded. The men's bath is better than the women's bath; the indoor hot spring hurts your feet after entering
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7‍u‍p
January 26, 2025
The location is a bit far on the top of the mountain. There is snow when driving up there, but the road is still passable. The traditional Japanese tatami is very clean. The room only has a toilet and a washbasin. There is no bathroom. You have to go to the large bathhouse in the lobby to take a shower. This is a bit inconvenient. The biggest problem is that you have to walk about 100 meters out of the hotel to soak in the hot springs. It is cold outside. The road is dark and slippery, so I don’t recommend it if there are elderly people or children. One night, two meals a night, there was a buffet. It was the worst dining hall I had in Japan. I got up at around 8 o’clock in the morning to freshen up and get ready for breakfast, and went to the dining hall. It’s not open. It turns out that it’s over at 9:00. I haven’t tried the hotel and it’s over at 9:00. I can only drive down the mountain to find a place to eat by myself. The place is good and the scenery is beautiful, but I really won’t go there again.
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N‍a‍k‍b‍o‍o‍n‍s‍r‍i‍s‍u‍k
December 19, 2024
The scenery is very beautiful. The hot spring is very comfortable. The food is delicious. There are many choices. The price is not too expensive. I will go again when I have a chance. I like it very much.
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D‍o‍u‍b‍a‍i
February 23, 2024
A friend comes here to stay here for a few days every winter. The winter outdoor hot spring and snow scenery he sent me attracted me, and this year I finally got to stay for two nights. The overall value for money is good. Although the hotel is a bit old, it is clean and tidy, and the hot spring pool is also tidy. The breakfast and dinner buffet dishes are quite rich. It’s nice to soak in the hot springs and watch the snow scenery here in winter. Will recommend friends to come here.
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J‍o‍u‍r‍n‍e‍y‍0‍9‍9‍8‍7‍2‍0‍3‍4‍6‍6
August 14, 2024
万座温泉 日進舘 Staying in Manza onsen for two nights, and found out rather quiet during the day. We tried to make a trip to other onsen hotels, but taxis or public buses were unavailable, and walking was not an option because of the snow and icy roads. We were stuck in the hotel, with nowhere to go, and surprisingly, the reception staff were unwilling to help. It was a rather disappointing experience for us. Luckily, we met Mr. Honda outside the hotel, unsure of his position with this hotel, and he offered to drive us to the Manza Kogen Hotel. We were so grateful. However, upon arrival, we discovered the Hotel was closed for the day. Mr Honda later suggested Juraku hotel also in the neighbourhood. We were very thankful for the recommendation and had an enjoyable onsen moment in Juraku. Mr Honda later even returned to pick us up. Thank you very much! Your kindness and generosity are much appreciated.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
July 26, 2023
It's been more than ten years since I visited Manza Onsen, and I was looking forward to it since it's an inn I've always wanted to visit, but for me it turned out to be a very disappointing experience. There are a few points that I'm disappointed in, but I think it's uncouth to write about too much detail, and I might be the only one who feels that way, so I won't write about it, but there are just two points that I think are worthless... I'll list it. [① There was a ``New Testament'' in the room] I heard that the manager is a Christian, and he doesn't say much about people's faith, but if it's in an office or something, why not put it in an unrelated guest room? what do you want. In Europe and America, it's normal to have a Bible in your hotel room, but I still didn't feel well, so I asked them to take it with them. [② The lights in my room are hung too low, so I end up hitting my head] I'm not very tall, but even though I'm careful, I end up hitting my head many times, so I'm probably not used to other lights until now. I'm sure the customer was also complaining about this, and when I mentioned this to the front desk staff, they just looked at me and said, ``So what?'' I'm not saying anything to apologize for. All you need to do is shorten the power cable to the light. I don't think this is a difficult issue, so I think the correct answer is to deal with it immediately. Well, you could say it was my fault for being stingy and choosing a cheap room. If you have a lot of money to spare, it would be a good idea to choose a room with a higher price. As for the food, reviews are clearly mixed, but the taste itself was delicious. But surely the number of items is quite small? The bath was great! The hot spring guard was checking the water quality early in the morning, which I thought was amazing for an inn that prides itself on its hot springs. There is a heater in the changing room of the public bath, which is a good thing since it can be cold even in summer. I was told that I could take a bath in the hot springs even after checking out, so I went back and forth between the public bath and my car many times, enjoying Manza's famous hot springs. There were plenty of amenities, and I was happy with the small details such as keeping glasses in the refrigerator to keep them cold, but I'm sorry, but I won't be visiting again. To Manza Onsen, we will stay at a regular inn in Kusatsu Onsen and make day trips to visit various facilities. Thank you a lot for your hospitality.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
June 30, 2023
It's been more than ten years since I visited Manza Onsen, and I was looking forward to it since it's an inn I've always wanted to visit, but for me it turned out to be a very disappointing experience. There are a few points that I'm disappointed in, but I think it's uncouth to write about too much detail, and I might be the only one who feels that way, so I won't write about it, but there are just two points that I think are worthless... I'll list it. [① There was a ``New Testament'' in the room] I heard that the manager is a Christian, and he doesn't say much about people's faith, but if it's in an office or something, why not put it in an unrelated guest room? what do you want. In Europe and America, it's normal to have a Bible in your hotel room, but I still didn't feel well, so I asked them to take it with them. [② The lights in my room are hung too low, so I end up hitting my head] I'm not very tall, but even though I'm careful, I end up hitting my head many times, so I'm probably not used to other lights until now. I'm sure the customer was also complaining about this, and when I mentioned this to the front desk staff, they just looked at me and said, ``So what?'' I'm not saying anything to apologize for. All you need to do is shorten the power cable to the light. I don't think this is a difficult issue, so I think the correct answer is to deal with it immediately. Well, you could say it was my fault for being stingy and choosing a cheap room. If you have a lot of money to spare, it would be a good idea to choose a room with a higher price. The food was delicious as expected. Even if the ingredients you don't normally eat are delicious, you'll want to order a second helping. Also, the hot spring guard was checking the water level early in the morning, which I thought was amazing for an inn that prides itself on its hot springs. There is a heater in the changing room of the public bath, which is a good thing since it can be cold even in summer. I was told that I could take a bath in the hot springs even after checking out, so I went back and forth between the public bath and my car many times, enjoying Manza's famous hot springs. There were plenty of amenities, and I was happy with the small details such as keeping glasses in the refrigerator to keep them cold, but I'm sorry, but I won't be visiting again. To Manza Onsen, we will stay at a regular inn in Kusatsu Onsen and make day trips to visit various facilities. Thank you a lot for your hospitality.
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Services & Amenities

Hot springs
Conference room
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Internet
Parking
Private (exclusively for guests) is available On-site parking. Reservation not needed.
Transportation
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Health & Wellness
Activities
Public Areas
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 15:00
Check-out: Before 10:00

Front desk hours: 24/7

Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cribs and Extra Beds
Extra bed policies vary according to room type. Please refer to the relevant room type policy. For crib policies, please contact the hotel.

Breakfast
StyleBuffet
AgeFee
Adult
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

Pets
Pets are not allowed

Age Requirements
The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old.

Paying at the Hotel

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Managed by a Private Host
This property is managed by a private host. A private host refers to a party who rents one or more properties for purposes not related to their trade, business, or profession.

Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 52
Located in Tsumagoi, Manza Onsen Nisshinkan is a 4-minute drive from Mount Kusatsu-Shirane and 8 minutes from Yumiike. This ryokan is 13.7 mi (22 km) from Shiga Kogen Ski Area and 21.5 mi (34.7 km) from Jigokudani Monkey Park.

Pamper yourself with onsite massages or enjoy recreation amenities such as karaoke. Additional amenities at this ryokan include complimentary wireless internet access, gift shops/newsstands, and a banquet hall.

Satisfy your appetite at the ryokan's coffee shop/cafe, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily from 7 AM to 9 AM.

Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, luggage storage, and laundry facilities. Free self parking is available onsite.

Make yourself at home in one of the 164 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include desks and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the check-in and check-out times at Manza Onsen Nisshinkan?

The check-in time at Manza Onsen Nisshinkan is 15:00 and the check-out time is 10:00.

Are pets allowed at Manza Onsen Nisshinkan?

No, pets are not allowed at Manza Onsen Nisshinkan.

How much does it cost to stay at Manza Onsen Nisshinkan?

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What is the cancellation policy for Manza Onsen Nisshinkan?

The cancellation policy for Manza Onsen Nisshinkan varies depending on the type of room and booking conditions.

About This Property

Nearest Train StationManza-Kazawaguchi Station
Distance to Train Station22.98KM
Average Price FromSEK2415
Hotel Star Rating4