Manza Onsen is a small town where most places, such as hotels and attractions, are within walking distance. However, the roads are steep and can become slippery in winter, so visitors should take care.





Nisshinkan
Nisshinkan (日進舘) offers a tranquil hot spring experience where natural beauty and a serene atmosphere seamlessly blend. The indoor bath area is designed to evoke a sense of peace and relaxation, with its elegant wooden interiors, soft ambient lighting, and fan-shaped windows that invite natural light and fresh air to fill the space. The calming design elements set the stage for a truly soothing experience, allowing guests to unwind fully in the peaceful atmosphere. The indoor area features several inviting warm pools, each offering a comfortable soak while surrounded by a quiet, refined ambiance that enhances the sense of relaxation.
A short walk from the indoor baths, the outdoor bath area awaits, providing an even more intimate connection with nature. Set against a backdrop of majestic mountains, guests can soak in the rejuvenating waters while breathing in the crisp mountain air. This peaceful, open-air setting offers the ultimate escape, perfect for those seeking solace and a deeper connection with the surrounding landscape. Nisshinkan ensures a private and serene experience for all guests, with all bathing areas separated by gender, allowing visitors to enjoy both the indoor sanctity and outdoor tranquility in complete privacy.
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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:
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1000 yen
Overnight stay:
From 12,000 yen per person, including 2 meals
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