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5 star

Iwazonokan
4/52 Reviews

Iwazonokan

Minami-Alps|9.11km from downtown
#Ashiyasu I went to a hot spring inn with free-flowing hot springs that I had been interested in for a long time. This is a hot spring inn located in Minami Alps City. The room was already covered with futons as a measure against corona. There was no table (with cushions), but there was a chair set by the window, and I sat there and watched TV. An electric kettle, tea, and Japanese sweets are provided. In addition, the washroom is shared, but the toilet was in the room (it seems to be different depending on the room). Wi-Fi is easy to connect. He said that the scenery of the mountains and rivers outside was like the Tohoku countryside. When I saw the hot spring towel again, I was impressed, saying, ”This is a towel with a pattern that is rare these days.” It seems that I remembered the past because I have been to hot springs in various places for a long time. The open-air bath is large, and there are hot water and lukewarm water for both men and women. The lukewarm water is about 37°C, which even I, who likes lukewarm water, feels lukewarm. The hot water was 42°C, but it wasn't too hot. Although it is a colorless and transparent hot spring, the hot spring ingredients cling to the rocks around the bath and look like white coral. There were two washrooms in the open-air bath. Both the open-air bath, the indoor bath, and the hot water coming out of the faucet are hot springs, so the shampoo and other foam will be moderate. This open-air bath is so popular that some people say they used it for an hour. The water is lukewarm, so you won't feel any discomfort even if you are soaking up to your shoulders. However, if you don't like lukewarm water, like your spouse, the free-flowing hot springs are hotter (that much), so it's nice to have two open-air baths. There are 5 washing areas in the indoor bath, which is also a good bath. In addition, only conditioner in shampoo and body soap are not provided, so it is better to bring your own. We had dinner in the dining hall. There is a partition between each table, and the space between the tables is wide. Dinner is all set except for the last meal, but chawanmushi etc. was hot. There were many items, and the sea**** vegetables were abundant and healthy. There was also horse meat, and I ate horse meat for the first time in a while. I ordered a few bottles of Junmai Daiginjo Yashajin 300c (1500 yen) from a sake brewery in the local Minami Alps city. It was a local sake that was dry and went well with the food. For breakfast, we had a delicious colorful Japanese meal, and both of us had a second serving. This time, the price for this inn is only 1,000 yen per person on weekdays, and my spouse said that it would be nice to come here on the weekend. Especially on Saturdays it's expensive so I agree. Local payment other than advance payment is cash or AU pay only. The baths, hot springs, and food are good, so I think I will come to stay again.

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Business travel

Iwazonokan
4/52 Reviews

Iwazonokan

Minami-Alps|9.11km from downtown
#Ashiyasu I went to a hot spring inn with free-flowing hot springs that I had been interested in for a long time. This is a hot spring inn located in Minami Alps City. The room was already covered with futons as a measure against corona. There was no table (with cushions), but there was a chair set by the window, and I sat there and watched TV. An electric kettle, tea, and Japanese sweets are provided. In addition, the washroom is shared, but the toilet was in the room (it seems to be different depending on the room). Wi-Fi is easy to connect. He said that the scenery of the mountains and rivers outside was like the Tohoku countryside. When I saw the hot spring towel again, I was impressed, saying, ”This is a towel with a pattern that is rare these days.” It seems that I remembered the past because I have been to hot springs in various places for a long time. The open-air bath is large, and there are hot water and lukewarm water for both men and women. The lukewarm water is about 37°C, which even I, who likes lukewarm water, feels lukewarm. The hot water was 42°C, but it wasn't too hot. Although it is a colorless and transparent hot spring, the hot spring ingredients cling to the rocks around the bath and look like white coral. There were two washrooms in the open-air bath. Both the open-air bath, the indoor bath, and the hot water coming out of the faucet are hot springs, so the shampoo and other foam will be moderate. This open-air bath is so popular that some people say they used it for an hour. The water is lukewarm, so you won't feel any discomfort even if you are soaking up to your shoulders. However, if you don't like lukewarm water, like your spouse, the free-flowing hot springs are hotter (that much), so it's nice to have two open-air baths. There are 5 washing areas in the indoor bath, which is also a good bath. In addition, only conditioner in shampoo and body soap are not provided, so it is better to bring your own. We had dinner in the dining hall. There is a partition between each table, and the space between the tables is wide. Dinner is all set except for the last meal, but chawanmushi etc. was hot. There were many items, and the sea**** vegetables were abundant and healthy. There was also horse meat, and I ate horse meat for the first time in a while. I ordered a few bottles of Junmai Daiginjo Yashajin 300c (1500 yen) from a sake brewery in the local Minami Alps city. It was a local sake that was dry and went well with the food. For breakfast, we had a delicious colorful Japanese meal, and both of us had a second serving. This time, the price for this inn is only 1,000 yen per person on weekdays, and my spouse said that it would be nice to come here on the weekend. Especially on Saturdays it's expensive so I agree. Local payment other than advance payment is cash or AU pay only. The baths, hot springs, and food are good, so I think I will come to stay again.

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Breakfast

Iwazonokan
4/52 Reviews

Iwazonokan

Minami-Alps|9.11km from downtown
#Ashiyasu I went to a hot spring inn with free-flowing hot springs that I had been interested in for a long time. This is a hot spring inn located in Minami Alps City. The room was already covered with futons as a measure against corona. There was no table (with cushions), but there was a chair set by the window, and I sat there and watched TV. An electric kettle, tea, and Japanese sweets are provided. In addition, the washroom is shared, but the toilet was in the room (it seems to be different depending on the room). Wi-Fi is easy to connect. He said that the scenery of the mountains and rivers outside was like the Tohoku countryside. When I saw the hot spring towel again, I was impressed, saying, ”This is a towel with a pattern that is rare these days.” It seems that I remembered the past because I have been to hot springs in various places for a long time. The open-air bath is large, and there are hot water and lukewarm water for both men and women. The lukewarm water is about 37°C, which even I, who likes lukewarm water, feels lukewarm. The hot water was 42°C, but it wasn't too hot. Although it is a colorless and transparent hot spring, the hot spring ingredients cling to the rocks around the bath and look like white coral. There were two washrooms in the open-air bath. Both the open-air bath, the indoor bath, and the hot water coming out of the faucet are hot springs, so the shampoo and other foam will be moderate. This open-air bath is so popular that some people say they used it for an hour. The water is lukewarm, so you won't feel any discomfort even if you are soaking up to your shoulders. However, if you don't like lukewarm water, like your spouse, the free-flowing hot springs are hotter (that much), so it's nice to have two open-air baths. There are 5 washing areas in the indoor bath, which is also a good bath. In addition, only conditioner in shampoo and body soap are not provided, so it is better to bring your own. We had dinner in the dining hall. There is a partition between each table, and the space between the tables is wide. Dinner is all set except for the last meal, but chawanmushi etc. was hot. There were many items, and the sea**** vegetables were abundant and healthy. There was also horse meat, and I ate horse meat for the first time in a while. I ordered a few bottles of Junmai Daiginjo Yashajin 300c (1500 yen) from a sake brewery in the local Minami Alps city. It was a local sake that was dry and went well with the food. For breakfast, we had a delicious colorful Japanese meal, and both of us had a second serving. This time, the price for this inn is only 1,000 yen per person on weekdays, and my spouse said that it would be nice to come here on the weekend. Especially on Saturdays it's expensive so I agree. Local payment other than advance payment is cash or AU pay only. The baths, hot springs, and food are good, so I think I will come to stay again.

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Family friendly

Iwazonokan
4/52 Reviews

Iwazonokan

Minami-Alps|9.11km from downtown
#Ashiyasu I went to a hot spring inn with free-flowing hot springs that I had been interested in for a long time. This is a hot spring inn located in Minami Alps City. The room was already covered with futons as a measure against corona. There was no table (with cushions), but there was a chair set by the window, and I sat there and watched TV. An electric kettle, tea, and Japanese sweets are provided. In addition, the washroom is shared, but the toilet was in the room (it seems to be different depending on the room). Wi-Fi is easy to connect. He said that the scenery of the mountains and rivers outside was like the Tohoku countryside. When I saw the hot spring towel again, I was impressed, saying, ”This is a towel with a pattern that is rare these days.” It seems that I remembered the past because I have been to hot springs in various places for a long time. The open-air bath is large, and there are hot water and lukewarm water for both men and women. The lukewarm water is about 37°C, which even I, who likes lukewarm water, feels lukewarm. The hot water was 42°C, but it wasn't too hot. Although it is a colorless and transparent hot spring, the hot spring ingredients cling to the rocks around the bath and look like white coral. There were two washrooms in the open-air bath. Both the open-air bath, the indoor bath, and the hot water coming out of the faucet are hot springs, so the shampoo and other foam will be moderate. This open-air bath is so popular that some people say they used it for an hour. The water is lukewarm, so you won't feel any discomfort even if you are soaking up to your shoulders. However, if you don't like lukewarm water, like your spouse, the free-flowing hot springs are hotter (that much), so it's nice to have two open-air baths. There are 5 washing areas in the indoor bath, which is also a good bath. In addition, only conditioner in shampoo and body soap are not provided, so it is better to bring your own. We had dinner in the dining hall. There is a partition between each table, and the space between the tables is wide. Dinner is all set except for the last meal, but chawanmushi etc. was hot. There were many items, and the sea**** vegetables were abundant and healthy. There was also horse meat, and I ate horse meat for the first time in a while. I ordered a few bottles of Junmai Daiginjo Yashajin 300c (1500 yen) from a sake brewery in the local Minami Alps city. It was a local sake that was dry and went well with the food. For breakfast, we had a delicious colorful Japanese meal, and both of us had a second serving. This time, the price for this inn is only 1,000 yen per person on weekdays, and my spouse said that it would be nice to come here on the weekend. Especially on Saturdays it's expensive so I agree. Local payment other than advance payment is cash or AU pay only. The baths, hot springs, and food are good, so I think I will come to stay again.

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Reviews for Minami-Alps Hotels

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Super Hotel Yamanashi MinamiAlps Shiranesanzano Yu
4.1/54 Reviews
It was nice to be new and clean in general, such as buildings and rooms. The walls were diatomite or the humidity was just good. Also, the bath is small, but it is good for men and women and it is good to put 24 hours. Breakfast was also a lot of menu and curry was eaten a lot. It was a little disappointing that the lighting in the room could not be finely adjusted.
Hotel Route-Inn Court Minami Alps
3.4/59 Reviews
It is good to stay normally. There is no facility around this, but I stayed because I wanted to go to minobu Cho. There was a bath other than the room. I got peach juice and sweets.
Iwazonokan
4/52 Reviews
#Ashiyasu I went to a hot spring inn with free-flowing hot springs that I had been interested in for a long time. This is a hot spring inn located in Minami Alps City. The room was already covered with futons as a measure against corona. There was no table (with cushions), but there was a chair set by the window, and I sat there and watched TV. An electric kettle, tea, and Japanese sweets are provided. In addition, the washroom is shared, but the toilet was in the room (it seems to be different depending on the room). Wi-Fi is easy to connect. He said that the scenery of the mountains and rivers outside was like the Tohoku countryside. When I saw the hot spring towel again, I was impressed, saying, ”This is a towel with a pattern that is rare these days.” It seems that I remembered the past because I have been to hot springs in various places for a long time. The open-air bath is large, and there are hot water and lukewarm water for both men and women. The lukewarm water is about 37°C, which even I, who likes lukewarm water, feels lukewarm. The hot water was 42°C, but it wasn't too hot. Although it is a colorless and transparent hot spring, the hot spring ingredients cling to the rocks around the bath and look like white coral. There were two washrooms in the open-air bath. Both the open-air bath, the indoor bath, and the hot water coming out of the faucet are hot springs, so the shampoo and other foam will be moderate. This open-air bath is so popular that some people say they used it for an hour. The water is lukewarm, so you won't feel any discomfort even if you are soaking up to your shoulders. However, if you don't like lukewarm water, like your spouse, the free-flowing hot springs are hotter (that much), so it's nice to have two open-air baths. There are 5 washing areas in the indoor bath, which is also a good bath. In addition, only conditioner in shampoo and body soap are not provided, so it is better to bring your own. We had dinner in the dining hall. There is a partition between each table, and the space between the tables is wide. Dinner is all set except for the last meal, but chawanmushi etc. was hot. There were many items, and the sea**** vegetables were abundant and healthy. There was also horse meat, and I ate horse meat for the first time in a while. I ordered a few bottles of Junmai Daiginjo Yashajin 300c (1500 yen) from a sake brewery in the local Minami Alps city. It was a local sake that was dry and went well with the food. For breakfast, we had a delicious colorful Japanese meal, and both of us had a second serving. This time, the price for this inn is only 1,000 yen per person on weekdays, and my spouse said that it would be nice to come here on the weekend. Especially on Saturdays it's expensive so I agree. Local payment other than advance payment is cash or AU pay only. The baths, hot springs, and food are good, so I think I will come to stay again.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels in Minami-Alps?

    Minami-Alps has many popular hotels. Whether you're travelling for business or going on holiday, Hotel Route-Inn Court Minami Alps, Asahi Century Hotel and Natoriya are preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels in Minami-Alps?

    For hotels in Minami-Alps, the average price on weekdays is S$ 215, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is S$ 220.

  • Which hotels in Minami-Alps provide high-quality breakfasts?

    Hotel Route-Inn Court Minami Alps,Natoriya and Sora No Uta provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!

  • Which hotels in Minami-Alps provide fitness facilities?

    Hotel Route-Inn Court Minami Alps provides fitness facilities. Satisfy your fitness needs even while travelling!

  • Which hotels in Minami-Alps have swimming pools?

    Hotel Route-Inn Court Minami Alps is a hotel with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!

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    Whether you're travelling on business or going on holiday, Internet connection is an essential condition for travel. Hotel Route-Inn Court Minami Alps, Asahi Century Hotel and Natoriya are popular hotels with free Wi-Fi.

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Hotels Quick Overview

Highest PriceS$ 890
Lowest PriceS$ 48
Number of Reviews16
Number of Hotels25
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 215
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 220

More about Minami-Alps

Book hotels in Minami Alps via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Planning a trip to Minami Alps? Minami Alps may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com. Minami Alps is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Minami Alps. Visitors often choose to travel to Minami Alps by bus.

There are not many hotels in Minami Alps. Guests are advised to book in advance. When looking for hotels in Minami Alps, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 79 SGD. There are 2 three-star hotels in Minami Alps at an average price of 88 SGD per night. There are 1 two-star hotels in Minami Alps at an average price of 53 SGD per night. Hotels in Minami Alps offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. Hotel Route-Inn Court Minami Alps is one of the most popular hotels in Minami Alps. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Jyuen.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Minami Alps, such as Shunsen Art Museum. For short trips in Minami Alps, Minami Alps Ashiyasu Sangakukan are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Koseiin, Myoryoji Temple, Hotarumikan City Station.

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