Gujo Hot Spring Hosen
A one-day natural hot spring bathing facility where you can enjoy 7 types of baths, including an open-air bath overlooking the clear stream Nagaragawa River, a sauna, and a radon inhalation bath. You can also watch popular performance (Plays and dance shows) for an admission fee plus an additional 500JPY. * Please check in advance as there are also holidays for performance. There is also private rooms for accommodation in the hotel. You can use it for business trip too.
Basic Information
- Address
- 501-4206 Hachiman-cho, Gujo-shiYoshino 200
- Access
- Gujo Hachiman Interchange13 minutes
- Parking lots
- Ordinary cars 200 lots (Free of charge), buses 20 lots (Free of charge)
- Telephone Number
- 0575-63-2311
- Opening hours
- Day bath 10:00 - 24:00
Hotel Checkin 15:00 - Checkout 10:00 -
- Official Web site
- http://www.chitora.co.jp/
- Remarks
- Entry fee : Adult 750JPY, Children 400JPY. Number of rooms : Japanese rooms 12 Tatami 3 rooms, 10 Tatami 3 rooms, 8 Tatami 2 rooms, 6 Tatami 1 room, 4.5 Tatami 2 rooms
Facility : Public theatermassage room, manga corner, kids room, restaurant, souvenir shop, cafe corner, disabled toilet, table tennis court, smoking room
* Credit cards are not accepted for hot spring fee.
* Wi-Fi can only be used in lobby area.
Facility service
■support
■Not support
For those with small children
- Nursing room
- Diaper changing table
- kids space
Barrier-free service
- Wheelchair-accessible toilets
- Ramp/elevator installed
- omoiyari parking lot
For those with pets
- Pets allowed
- Space for pets available
- Can be accompanied by a carry-on bag
Services for International Visitors
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Foreign language menus
(English / Simplified Chinese / Chinese / Korean) -
Foreign language customer service
( English /Chinese / Cantonese /Korean ) -
Ingredient details in foreign language
( English /Simplified Chinese / Chinese /Korean )
Cashless support
- Credit card
( VISA / MASTER / JCB / AMEX / Diners / Union Pay ) - Electronic payment
We recommended autumn leaves inside the hotel which is a hidden spot during autumn leaves season.
Neko chief editor