Ganiba Onsen
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Ganiba Onsen

Sendatsuzawa Kokuyurin Area 50, Tazawa, Tazawako, Semboku City, Akita Prefecture, Japan
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Guests can refresh themselves in this hotel's constant and free-flowing natural hot springs, any time, day or night. Recharge amongst the natural beauty of the surrounding area.Show More
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3.7/5
Cleanliness: 3.7
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Train: JR Tazawako Station
(18.7km)
Train: Sashimaki Station
(22.8km)
Landmarks: Ganiba Onsen
(<100m)
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Main Building 8 Tatami Japanese Room

Main Building 8 Tatami Japanese Room

Has window
Non-smoking
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3.7/5
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  • Cleanliness3.7
  • Amenities3.7
  • Location3.7
  • Service3.7

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Fannysherlocker
July 5, 2023
Upon arrival, our first impression of Ganiba Onsen hotel was not great. With ****s growing everywhere and a subtle air of faded grandeur, we weren’t sure that it was still open. But inside, everything looked respectable. We were quickly checked in a given a quick rundown on the hotel on onsen with the staff speaking very basic English. Our Japanese style room was quite small, very little room left over after laying out the futons, however it was clean and comfortable with 2 large windows. The toilet/basin area was tiny and there was no shower/bath in the room (you must use the communal onsens). The room was severely lacking in hooks and other places to dry towels and clothes. We had a mini-fridge, TV, AC, but no coffee making facilities and the Wifi seemed to work OK. The traditional Japanese meals, included in the price, were OK but nothing to write home about. We were dismayed to see that you actually had to pay extra if you wanted drinks, such as coffee or juice, with your breakfast – seemed pretty tight! The outdoor onsen was beautiful, set down in a small forested valley about 50m from the hotel. Magical setting and the water was divine at 41C. This is a mixed gender onsen but I only ever saw men there. There is another outdoor onsen for women and also a couple of indoor ones as well. They change them around at certain times so women can use the nice forest onsen. Access to the hotel is fairly easy as it is the last stop/first stop on the bus coming to/from Tazawa-ko, about a 40min ride from the lake. There are a few interesting trails in the immediate area if you like to explore. Overall, a bit of a mixed experience, but overall well worth the stay, even just to use the amazing onsen.
Guest User
November 30, 2021
After visiting Ogama Onsen, visit here for a day trip. There are lockers (if I remember correctly, they were in the changing rooms of about two baths?) and a valuables box in the corridor, 100 yen. When I got a stamp on the Yumeguricho at the reception, I was told, "Ahead is the women's open-air bath, and beyond that..." It didn't leave an impression on me, so I thought it would be nice if you could show me a guide map and explain it to me. Maybe the same feeling?) The women's open-air bath doesn't have a washing place, it's just a bathtub and it's small, but it's made of wood that looks like it sticks out, and you can see the forest, so it's pretty nice. After that, we will go to the two indoor baths, but they are also one apart from each other, so unless you are wearing a yukata, changing clothes is troublesome. The mixed bathing open-air bath is in a different direction from these baths, so you need to change clothes again. (It seems that you will be walking outside, so you can borrow boots.) Of the two indoor baths, the wooden bath has a fairly large washing area and shampoo. The rock bath is small. As soon as you open the door, you're in the dressing room, can't you see if you can open the door while you're changing clothes? I'm worried about it. There are two washrooms, but they are small, so it might be more relaxing to wash in the wooden bath. I went on a Saturday afternoon, but my husband said that the women's bath was all occupied by one person, and the men's bath was quite noisy, so there seemed to be a few people in it, but it wasn't crowded. I didn't go into the mixed bathing open-air bath, but the water is transparent, so I think it's difficult for women to enter. In order to enter the women-only hours, you have to stay overnight, but when I checked, the price was about the same as or more than staying at Tsuru no Yu, so it's worth it. Is there ? I thought it might be something to think about.
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Guest User
May 24, 2023
平日に行ったので空いていました。 木風呂と岩風呂、女性用露天風呂には木造りの渡り廊下を通って行きます。 岩風呂は木風呂より小さく脱衣所も狭いので木風呂の方がゆったりできます。 女性専用露天風呂は大きくはありませんが木々の緑が気持ち良かったです。 混浴露天風呂は女性専用時間に行きました。 少し離れていて小雨の中傘をさして夜の森の中を行くのは少しドキドキワクワク。友達と一緒でしたが、ひとりだと不安かも。 こちらも自然に囲まれて気持ちが良かったです。
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imaginenonuke
October 18, 2021
風呂は素晴らしい。しかし、他がすべてダメ。 Baths are good.But others are very bad. 1.本館の部屋が汚い。暖房が壊れていて、いくら待っても暖まらない。結局、別に石油ファンヒーターを持ってきてもらった。 2.食事が良くない。本来、暖かく出てくるはずの料理が冷めている。食事係の人がわざわざ料理について説明し、鍋は秋田県を代表するきりたんぽ鍋だと自慢げに言うが、おいしくない。そもそも使っている鶏肉が比内地鶏ではなく、安いブロイラーの鶏肉としか思えない。秋田県内の人は、「まずいきりたんぽ鍋ね」で済むが、県外の人は、「これがきりたんぽ鍋か」で帰るのでは、かわいそうだ。
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 12:00
Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this hotel.

Cots and Extra Beds
For all room types, cots and extra beds cannot be added.

Breakfast
TypeJapanese
StyleA la carte
AgeFee
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

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Property Description

  • Opened: 2003
  • Number of Rooms: 78
Guests can refresh themselves in this hotel's constant and free-flowing natural hot springs, any time, day or night. Recharge amongst the natural beauty of the surrounding area.

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How much does it cost to stay at Ganiba Onsen?

Prices at Ganiba Onsen are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

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

The check-in time is after 14:00 and the check-out time is before 12:00.

Does Ganiba Onsen provide airport transfer services?

No, the Ganiba Onsen doesn't provide airport transfer services.

What amenities and services does Ganiba Onsen have?

Ganiba Onsen has the following amenities and services: Parking not available, Non-Smoking in All Rooms.

Does Ganiba Onsen have a swimming pool?

No, Ganiba Onsen doesn't have a pool.

Does Ganiba Onsen have fitness amenities?

No, Ganiba Onsen doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does Ganiba Onsen provide Wi-Fi?

Please view the amenity list on the hotel page.

Does Ganiba Onsen have non-smoking rooms?

Yes, Ganiba Onsen has non-smoking rooms. Please view the hotel listing for details.

Does Ganiba Onsen provide breakfast?

Yes, Ganiba Onsen provides breakfast.

Does Ganiba Onsen have a restaurant?

No, Ganiba Onsen doesn't have a restaurant.

About This Property

Nearest Train StationJR Tazawako Station
Distance to Train Station18.72KM
Hotel Star Rating3