Manza Onsen is a small town where most places, like hotels and attractions, are within walking distance. However, the roads are steep and can be slippery in winter, so be careful.





Nisshinkan
Nisshinkan (日進舘) is a serene hot spring retreat that combines natural beauty with a soothing atmosphere. The indoor bath area radiates tranquility, featuring elegant wooden interiors, soft, ambient lighting, and fan-shaped windows that allow natural light and fresh air to fill the space. These design elements create an atmosphere of peace, providing visitors the perfect environment to fully unwind. Several inviting warm pools are scattered throughout the indoor bath, offering guests the opportunity to soak in comfort while enjoying the quiet, refined surroundings.
Just a short walk from the indoor baths, the outdoor bath area is nestled in the embrace of nature, surrounded by majestic mountains and the crisp, refreshing air. This idyllic outdoor setting offers a perfect escape, allowing guests to relax while taking in the stunning natural landscape. All bathing areas at Nisshinkan are gender-separated, ensuring that each guest can enjoy their experience in privacy and peace, whether choosing the calm seclusion of the indoor baths or the open-air serenity of the outdoor pools.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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10:00 to 17:00 (last admission 16:00)
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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Daytime admission:
Book an overnight stay here →
1000 yen
Overnight stay:
From 12,000 yen per person, including 2 meals
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