A unique inn with only private reservable springs. Offering 18 directly sourced open-air hot springs and four indoor baths. No separate fees or reservations required. Baths open 24 hours a day.
This plan allows you to enjoy the private hot springs of Ryudo without meals. Check-in: 15:00-18:00 Check-out: 10:00 ■Notes/Please read! *Meals are not provided. *There are no restaurants in the building where you can have a quick meal. *There are no convenience stores or restaurants within walking distance. (The nearest convenience store is about 30 minutes away by car. If the restaurant is open, it is about 10 minutes away.) *You are free to bring food and drink into the room. *Microwaves are available. *Cooking in the room is prohibited. (No use of gas stoves, etc.) *This hotel is located in a snowy country, deep in the mountains at a high altitude. When traveling by car in winter, it is absolutely necessary to have snow tires on. You may also need tire chains on vehicles other than 4WD vehicles equipped with snow tires. ■Baths All 18 types of open-air baths are for private use. You can use them at any time during your stay with the simple system of hanging and returning the tag. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy a private bath like no other. [Original Service] All baths in the building are free to use for private use. Receive a commemorative gift by participating in the hot spring stamp rally! Free coffee, tea, barley tea, and cold water are available in the lobby. (Self-service from 8:00 to 20:30)
[Standard] [Japanese room] [Smoking] [Hillside view] [River view]
This plan allows you to enjoy the private hot springs of Ryudo without meals. Check-in: 15:00-18:00 Check-out: 10:00 ■Notes/Please read! *Meals are not provided. *There are no restaurants in the building where you can have a quick meal. *There are no convenience stores or restaurants within walking distance. (The nearest convenience store is about 30 minutes away by car. If the restaurant is open, it is about 10 minutes away.) *You are free to bring food and drink into the room. *Microwaves are available. *Cooking in the room is prohibited. (No use of gas stoves, etc.) *This hotel is located in a snowy country, deep in the mountains at a high altitude. When traveling by car in winter, it is absolutely necessary to have snow tires on. You may also need tire chains on vehicles other than 4WD vehicles equipped with snow tires. ■Baths All 18 types of open-air baths are for private use. You can use them at any time during your stay with the simple system of hanging and returning the tag. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy a private bath like no other. [Original Service] All baths in the building are free to use for private use. Receive a commemorative gift by participating in the hot spring stamp rally! Free coffee, tea, barley tea, and cold water are available in the lobby. (Self-service from 8:00 to 20:30)
This is Ryudo's standard plan for one night with two meals. A 22-room hot spring inn located at the source of the Tone River. Each building is independent: the annex, the east building, the west building, and the south building. (Each building has a maximum of 6 rooms, two stories, no elevator) It has its own hot spring source and is equipped with 18 types of private open-air baths. Private bathing is the basic style, and reservations and additional fees are not required for private use. The large open-air bath can also be used privately, making it a true hot spring paradise! There is a stamp rally going on in the building, and if you complete it all, you will receive a commemorative gift! Meals are served in a "private room" in the dining area. Dinner is a seasonal kaiseki meal carefully selected by the head chef. The main course is "Joushu beef" from the local Gunma prefecture. Breakfast is a Japanese meal typical of a hot spring inn. Check-out is at 11:00. Although it is located in the same Minakami area, it is surrounded by the tranquil nature, far from the hustle and bustle. Enjoy an extraordinary bathing experience while listening to the murmuring of the river and the wind rustling the leaves. The northernmost hot spring in Gunma is sure to provide a wonderful "refreshment," "hot spring immersion," and "memories"♪ ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal "kaiseki cuisine" carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweet chestnut simmered in sweet soy sauce Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushroom and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on a plate> Joshu beef teppanyaki <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *The menu is subject to change depending on the season and what is available. [Breakfast] A Japan
The northernmost part of Minakami Town, Gunma Prefecture. A hot spring inn located at the source of the Tone River. Relax and enjoy the hot springs in the great outdoors, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. Time flies on holidays and when you're having fun, and the day just flies by in the blink of an eye. Even when you're traveling, you might find yourself already eating breakfast on the cushion before you know it. Plan carefully and stay for multiple nights to relax and refresh yourself in the hot springs. You can easily conquer all 18 types of private open-air baths. (If you complete the hot spring stamp rally, you will receive a commemorative gift for everyone!) The meal menu will change every day until the third night. Basically, you can bathe in any of the hot springs at any time. (Except during cleaning and maintenance) ■Benefits 1,000 yen off per person from the standard plan *You cannot change from a multiple-night plan to a one-night plan. (Additional charges will apply.) ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal Kaiseki cuisine carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweetened chestnuts Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushroom and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on a plate> Joshu beef teppanyaki <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *Menu is subject to change depending on the season and availability. [Breakfast] A Japanese meal set that can only be found at a hot spring inn ■Dining area Private dining room (1st floor of the South Wing) ■Baths All 18 large and small open-air baths are for private use. A simple system of hanging and returning a tag means you can use the baths at any time during your stay. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy
South building [Japanese-style room] 8 tatami mats / non-smoking [Standard] [Japanese room] [Non-smoking] [Hillside view] [Mountain view]
This plan allows you to enjoy the private hot springs of Ryudo without meals. Check-in: 15:00-18:00 Check-out: 10:00 ■Notes/Please read! *Meals are not provided. *There are no restaurants in the building where you can have a quick meal. *There are no convenience stores or restaurants within walking distance. (The nearest convenience store is about 30 minutes away by car. If the restaurant is open, it is about 10 minutes away.) *You are free to bring food and drink into the room. *Microwaves are available. *Cooking in the room is prohibited. (No use of gas stoves, etc.) *This hotel is located in a snowy country, deep in the mountains at a high altitude. When traveling by car in winter, it is absolutely necessary to have snow tires on. You may also need tire chains on vehicles other than 4WD vehicles equipped with snow tires. ■Baths All 18 types of open-air baths are for private use. You can use them at any time during your stay with the simple system of hanging and returning the tag. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy a private bath like no other. [Original Service] All baths in the building are free to use for private use. Receive a commemorative gift by participating in the hot spring stamp rally! Free coffee, tea, barley tea, and cold water are available in the lobby. (Self-service from 8:00 to 20:30)
This is Ryudo's standard plan for one night with two meals. A 22-room hot spring inn located at the source of the Tone River. Each building is independent: the annex, the east building, the west building, and the south building. (Each building has a maximum of 6 rooms, two stories, no elevator) It has its own hot spring source and is equipped with 18 types of private open-air baths. Private bathing is the basic style, and reservations and additional fees are not required for private use. The large open-air bath can also be used privately, making it a true hot spring paradise! There is a stamp rally going on in the building, and if you complete it all, you will receive a commemorative gift! Meals are served in a "private room" in the dining area. Dinner is a seasonal kaiseki meal carefully selected by the head chef. The main course is "Joushu beef" from the local Gunma prefecture. Breakfast is a Japanese meal typical of a hot spring inn. Check-out is at 11:00. Although it is located in the same Minakami area, it is surrounded by the tranquil nature, far from the hustle and bustle. Enjoy an extraordinary bathing experience while listening to the murmuring of the river and the wind rustling the leaves. The northernmost hot spring in Gunma is sure to provide a wonderful "refreshment," "hot spring immersion," and "memories"♪ ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal "kaiseki cuisine" carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweet chestnut simmered in sweet soy sauce Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushroom and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on a plate> Joshu beef teppanyaki <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *The menu is subject to change depending on the season and what is available. [Breakfast] A Japan
The northernmost part of Minakami Town, Gunma Prefecture. A hot spring inn located at the source of the Tone River. Relax and enjoy the hot springs in the great outdoors, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. Time flies on holidays and when you're having fun, and the day just flies by in the blink of an eye. Even when you're traveling, you might find yourself already eating breakfast on the cushion before you know it. Plan carefully and stay for multiple nights to relax and refresh yourself in the hot springs. You can easily conquer all 18 types of private open-air baths. (If you complete the hot spring stamp rally, you will receive a commemorative gift for everyone!) The meal menu will change every day until the third night. Basically, you can bathe in any of the hot springs at any time. (Except during cleaning and maintenance) ■Benefits 1,000 yen off per person from the standard plan *You cannot change from a multiple-night plan to a one-night plan. (Additional charges will apply.) ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal Kaiseki cuisine carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweetened chestnuts Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushroom and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on a plate> Joshu beef teppanyaki <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *Menu is subject to change depending on the season and availability. [Breakfast] A Japanese meal set that can only be found at a hot spring inn ■Dining area Private dining room (1st floor of the South Wing) ■Baths All 18 large and small open-air baths are for private use. A simple system of hanging and returning a tag means you can use the baths at any time during your stay. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy
South Building [Japanese-style room] 10-12 tatami mats / non-smoking [Standard] [Japanese room] [Non-smoking] [Hillside view] [Mountain view]
This plan allows you to enjoy the private hot springs of Ryudo without meals. Check-in: 15:00-18:00 Check-out: 10:00 ■Notes/Please read! *Meals are not provided. *There are no restaurants in the building where you can have a quick meal. *There are no convenience stores or restaurants within walking distance. (The nearest convenience store is about 30 minutes away by car. If the restaurant is open, it is about 10 minutes away.) *You are free to bring food and drink into the room. *Microwaves are available. *Cooking in the room is prohibited. (No use of gas stoves, etc.) *This hotel is located in a snowy country, deep in the mountains at a high altitude. When traveling by car in winter, it is absolutely necessary to have snow tires on. You may also need tire chains on vehicles other than 4WD vehicles equipped with snow tires. ■Baths All 18 types of open-air baths are for private use. You can use them at any time during your stay with the simple system of hanging and returning the tag. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy a private bath like no other. [Original Service] All baths in the building are free to use for private use. Receive a commemorative gift by participating in the hot spring stamp rally! Free coffee, tea, barley tea, and cold water are available in the lobby. (Self-service from 8:00 to 20:30)
This is Ryudo's standard plan for one night with two meals. A 22-room hot spring inn located at the source of the Tone River. Each building is independent: the annex, the east building, the west building, and the south building. (Each building has a maximum of 6 rooms, two stories, no elevator) It has its own hot spring source and is equipped with 18 types of private open-air baths. Private bathing is the basic style, and reservations and additional fees are not required for private use. The large open-air bath can also be used privately, making it a true hot spring paradise! There is a stamp rally going on in the building, and if you complete it all, you will receive a commemorative gift! Meals are served in a "private room" in the dining area. Dinner is a seasonal kaiseki meal carefully selected by the head chef. The main course is "Joushu beef" from the local Gunma prefecture. Breakfast is a Japanese meal typical of a hot spring inn. Check-out is at 11:00. Although it is located in the same Minakami area, it is surrounded by the tranquil nature, far from the hustle and bustle. Enjoy an extraordinary bathing experience while listening to the murmuring of the river and the wind rustling the leaves. The northernmost hot spring in Gunma is sure to provide a wonderful "refreshment," "hot spring immersion," and "memories"♪ ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal "kaiseki cuisine" carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweet chestnut simmered in sweet soy sauce Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushroom and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on a plate> Joshu beef teppanyaki <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *The menu is subject to change depending on the season and what is available. [Breakfast] A Japan
The northernmost part of Minakami Town, Gunma Prefecture. A hot spring inn located at the source of the Tone River. Relax and enjoy the hot springs in the great outdoors, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. Time flies on holidays and when you're having fun, and the day just flies by in the blink of an eye. Even when you're traveling, you might find yourself already eating breakfast on the cushion before you know it. Plan carefully and stay for multiple nights to relax and refresh yourself in the hot springs. You can easily conquer all 18 types of private open-air baths. (If you complete the hot spring stamp rally, you will receive a commemorative gift for everyone!) The meal menu will change every day until the third night. Basically, you can bathe in any of the hot springs at any time. (Except during cleaning and maintenance) ■Benefits 1,000 yen off per person from the standard plan *You cannot change from a multiple-night plan to a one-night plan. (Additional charges will apply.) ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal Kaiseki cuisine carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweetened chestnuts Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushroom and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on a plate> Joshu beef teppanyaki <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *Menu is subject to change depending on the season and availability. [Breakfast] A Japanese meal set that can only be found at a hot spring inn ■Dining area Private dining room (1st floor of the South Wing) ■Baths All 18 large and small open-air baths are for private use. A simple system of hanging and returning a tag means you can use the baths at any time during your stay. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy
West Wing [Japanese-Western style room] Living room 8 tatami mats + 2nd floor bedroom 6 tatami mats + indoor bath/non-smoking [Standard] [Japanese-western room] [Non-smoking] [Hillside view] [Mountain view]
This plan allows you to enjoy the private hot springs of Ryudo without meals. Check-in: 15:00-18:00 Check-out: 10:00 ■Notes/Please read! *Meals are not provided. *There are no restaurants in the building where you can have a quick meal. *There are no convenience stores or restaurants within walking distance. (The nearest convenience store is about 30 minutes away by car. If the restaurant is open, it is about 10 minutes away.) *You are free to bring food and drink into the room. *Microwaves are available. *Cooking in the room is prohibited. (No use of gas stoves, etc.) *This hotel is located in a snowy country, deep in the mountains at a high altitude. When traveling by car in winter, it is absolutely necessary to have snow tires on. You may also need tire chains on vehicles other than 4WD vehicles equipped with snow tires. ■Baths All 18 types of open-air baths are for private use. You can use them at any time during your stay with the simple system of hanging and returning the tag. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy a private bath like no other. [Original Service] All baths in the building are free to use for private use. Receive a commemorative gift by participating in the hot spring stamp rally! Free coffee, tea, barley tea, and cold water are available in the lobby. (Self-service from 8:00 to 20:30)
This is Ryudo's standard plan for one night with two meals. A 22-room hot spring inn located at the source of the Tone River. Each building is independent: the annex, the east building, the west building, and the south building. (Each building has a maximum of 6 rooms, two stories, no elevator) It has its own hot spring source and is equipped with 18 types of private open-air baths. Private bathing is the basic style, and reservations and additional fees are not required for private use. The large open-air bath can also be used privately, making it a true hot spring paradise! There is a stamp rally going on in the building, and if you complete it all, you will receive a commemorative gift! Meals are served in a "private room" in the dining area. Dinner is a seasonal kaiseki meal carefully selected by the head chef. The main course is "Joushu beef" from the local Gunma prefecture. Breakfast is a Japanese meal typical of a hot spring inn. Check-out is at 11:00. Although it is located in the same Minakami area, it is surrounded by the tranquil nature, far from the hustle and bustle. Enjoy an extraordinary bathing experience while listening to the murmuring of the river and the wind rustling the leaves. The northernmost hot spring in Gunma is sure to provide a wonderful "refreshment," "hot spring immersion," and "memories"♪ ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal "kaiseki cuisine" carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweet chestnut simmered in sweet soy sauce Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushroom and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on a plate> Joshu beef teppanyaki <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *The menu is subject to change depending on the season and what is available. [Breakfast] A Japan
The northernmost part of Minakami Town, Gunma Prefecture. A hot spring inn located at the source of the Tone River. Relax and enjoy the hot springs in the great outdoors, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. Time flies on holidays and when you're having fun, and the day just flies by in the blink of an eye. Even when you're traveling, you might find yourself already eating breakfast on the cushion before you know it. Plan carefully and stay for multiple nights to relax and refresh yourself in the hot springs. You can easily conquer all 18 types of private open-air baths. (If you complete the hot spring stamp rally, you will receive a commemorative gift for everyone!) The meal menu will change every day until the third night. Basically, you can bathe in any of the hot springs at any time. (Except during cleaning and maintenance) ■Benefits 1,000 yen off per person from the standard plan *You cannot change from a multiple-night plan to a one-night plan. (Additional charges will apply.) ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal Kaiseki cuisine carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweetened chestnuts Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushroom and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on a plate> Joshu beef teppanyaki <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *Menu is subject to change depending on the season and availability. [Breakfast] A Japanese meal set that can only be found at a hot spring inn ■Dining area Private dining room (1st floor of the South Wing) ■Baths All 18 large and small open-air baths are for private use. A simple system of hanging and returning a tag means you can use the baths at any time during your stay. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy
West Building [Japanese and Western rooms] Living room 8 tatami mats + 2nd floor bedroom 6 tatami mats + indoor bath + open-air bath / non-smoking [Standard] [Japanese-western room] [Non-smoking] [Hillside view] [Mountain view]
This plan allows you to enjoy the private hot springs of Ryudo without meals. Check-in: 15:00-18:00 Check-out: 10:00 ■Notes/Please read! *Meals are not provided. *There are no restaurants in the building where you can have a quick meal. *There are no convenience stores or restaurants within walking distance. (The nearest convenience store is about 30 minutes away by car. If the restaurant is open, it is about 10 minutes away.) *You are free to bring food and drink into the room. *Microwaves are available. *Cooking in the room is prohibited. (No use of gas stoves, etc.) *This hotel is located in a snowy country, deep in the mountains at a high altitude. When traveling by car in winter, it is absolutely necessary to have snow tires on. You may also need tire chains on vehicles other than 4WD vehicles equipped with snow tires. ■Baths All 18 types of open-air baths are for private use. You can use them at any time during your stay with the simple system of hanging and returning the tag. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy a private bath like no other. [Original Service] All baths in the building are free to use for private use. Receive a commemorative gift by participating in the hot spring stamp rally! Free coffee, tea, barley tea, and cold water are available in the lobby. (Self-service from 8:00 to 20:30)
This is Ryudo's standard plan for one night with two meals. A 22-room hot spring inn located at the source of the Tone River. Each building is independent: the annex, the east building, the west building, and the south building. (Each building has a maximum of 6 rooms, two stories, no elevator) It has its own hot spring source and is equipped with 18 types of private open-air baths. Private bathing is the basic style, and reservations and additional fees are not required for private use. The large open-air bath can also be used privately, making it a true hot spring paradise! There is a stamp rally going on in the building, and if you complete it all, you will receive a commemorative gift! Meals are served in a "private room" in the dining area. Dinner is a seasonal kaiseki meal carefully selected by the head chef. The main course is "Joushu beef" from the local Gunma prefecture. Breakfast is a Japanese meal typical of a hot spring inn. Check-out is at 11:00. Although it is located in the same Minakami area, it is surrounded by the tranquil nature, far from the hustle and bustle. Enjoy an extraordinary bathing experience while listening to the murmuring of the river and the wind rustling the leaves. The northernmost hot spring in Gunma is sure to provide a wonderful "refreshment," "hot spring immersion," and "memories"♪ ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal "kaiseki cuisine" carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweet chestnut simmered in sweet soy sauce Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushroom and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on a plate> Joshu beef teppanyaki <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *The menu is subject to change depending on the season and what is available. [Breakfast] A Japan
The northernmost part of Minakami Town, Gunma Prefecture. A hot spring inn located at the source of the Tone River. Relax and enjoy the hot springs in the great outdoors, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. Time flies on holidays and when you're having fun, and the day just flies by in the blink of an eye. Even when you're traveling, you might find yourself already eating breakfast on the cushion before you know it. Plan carefully and stay for multiple nights to relax and refresh yourself in the hot springs. You can easily conquer all 18 types of private open-air baths. (If you complete the hot spring stamp rally, you will receive a commemorative gift for everyone!) The meal menu will change every day until the third night. Basically, you can bathe in any of the hot springs at any time. (Except during cleaning and maintenance) ■Benefits 1,000 yen off per person from the standard plan *You cannot change from a multiple-night plan to a one-night plan. (Additional charges will apply.) ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal Kaiseki cuisine carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweetened chestnuts Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushroom and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on a plate> Joshu beef teppanyaki <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *Menu is subject to change depending on the season and availability. [Breakfast] A Japanese meal set that can only be found at a hot spring inn ■Dining area Private dining room (1st floor of the South Wing) ■Baths All 18 large and small open-air baths are for private use. A simple system of hanging and returning a tag means you can use the baths at any time during your stay. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy
Annex [building layout] living room 8 tatami mats + bedroom 6 tatami mats + indoor bath + open-air bath / non-smoking [Standard] [Japanese-western room] [Non-smoking] [Hillside view] [Mountain view]
This is Ryudo's standard plan for one night with two meals. A 22-room hot spring inn located at the source of the Tone River. Each building is independent: the annex, the east building, the west building, and the south building. (Each building has a maximum of 6 rooms, two stories, no elevator) It has its own hot spring source and is equipped with 18 types of private open-air baths. Private bathing is the basic style, and reservations and additional fees are not required for private use. The large open-air bath can also be used privately, making it a true hot spring paradise! There is a stamp rally going on in the building, and if you complete it all, you will receive a commemorative gift! Meals are served in a "private room" in the dining area. Dinner is a seasonal kaiseki meal carefully selected by the head chef. The main course is "Joushu beef" from the local Gunma prefecture. Breakfast is a Japanese meal typical of a hot spring inn. Check-out is at 11:00. Although it is located in the same Minakami area, it is surrounded by the tranquil nature, far from the hustle and bustle. Enjoy an extraordinary bathing experience while listening to the murmuring of the river and the wind rustling the leaves. The northernmost hot spring in Gunma is sure to provide a wonderful "refreshment," "hot spring immersion," and "memories"♪ ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal "kaiseki cuisine" carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweet chestnut simmered in sweet soy sauce Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushroom and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on a plate> Joshu beef teppanyaki <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *The menu is subject to change depending on the season and what is available. [Breakfast] A Japan
The northernmost part of Minakami Town, Gunma Prefecture. A hot spring inn located at the source of the Tone River. Relax and enjoy the hot springs in the great outdoors, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. Time flies on holidays and when you're having fun, and the day just flies by in the blink of an eye. Even when you're traveling, you might find yourself already eating breakfast on the cushion before you know it. Plan carefully and stay for multiple nights to relax and refresh yourself in the hot springs. You can easily conquer all 18 types of private open-air baths. (If you complete the hot spring stamp rally, you will receive a commemorative gift for everyone!) The meal menu will change every day until the third night. Basically, you can bathe in any of the hot springs at any time. (Except during cleaning and maintenance) ■Benefits 1,000 yen off per person from the standard plan *You cannot change from a multiple-night plan to a one-night plan. (Additional charges will apply.) ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal Kaiseki cuisine carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweetened chestnuts Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushroom and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on a plate> Joshu beef teppanyaki <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *Menu is subject to change depending on the season and availability. [Breakfast] A Japanese meal set that can only be found at a hot spring inn ■Dining area Private dining room (1st floor of the South Wing) ■Baths All 18 large and small open-air baths are for private use. A simple system of hanging and returning a tag means you can use the baths at any time during your stay. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy
This plan includes a standard course with two meals and one night stay, and includes a wild boar hotpot. It's a meat that you don't often have the chance to eat, but it's surprisingly delicious and not too strong. The rich red meat and fat go well together, making it irresistible for meat lovers. Enjoy the deep flavor of the miso base along with locally grown vegetables♪ ◆About wild boar meat◆ While wild boar meat has an image of being oily and high in fat, it is actually low in calories compared to pork and beef, and is packed with nutrients that are good for your health. The hot spring is a rare private bathing inn in Japan, so it's perfect for a hot spring getaway. Enjoy a premium time where you can enjoy the hot springs and the scenery without worrying about your surroundings♪ ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal "kaiseki cuisine" carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweet chestnuts Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushrooms and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on the table> Wild boar hotpot <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *The menu is subject to change depending on the season and supplies. [Breakfast] A Japanese meal set that can only be found at a hot spring inn ■Dining area Private dining room (1st floor of the South Wing) ■Baths All 18 large and small open-air baths are for private use. A simple system of hanging and returning a tag means you can use the baths at any time during your stay. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy a private bath like no other. [Original services] All baths in the building are free for private use. Receive a commemorative gift by participating in the hot spring stamp rally! Free coffee, tea, and cold water service
East building [Japanese-style room] 12 tatami mats [Standard] [Japanese room] [Smoking] [River view]
This plan allows you to enjoy the private hot springs of Ryudo without meals. Check-in: 15:00-18:00 Check-out: 10:00 ■Notes/Please read! *Meals are not provided. *There are no restaurants in the building where you can have a quick meal. *There are no convenience stores or restaurants within walking distance. (The nearest convenience store is about 30 minutes away by car. If the restaurant is open, it is about 10 minutes away.) *You are free to bring food and drink into the room. *Microwaves are available. *Cooking in the room is prohibited. (No use of gas stoves, etc.) *This hotel is located in a snowy country, deep in the mountains at a high altitude. When traveling by car in winter, it is absolutely necessary to have snow tires on. You may also need tire chains on vehicles other than 4WD vehicles equipped with snow tires. ■Baths All 18 types of open-air baths are for private use. You can use them at any time during your stay with the simple system of hanging and returning the tag. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy a private bath like no other. [Original Service] All baths in the building are free to use for private use. Receive a commemorative gift by participating in the hot spring stamp rally! Free coffee, tea, barley tea, and cold water are available in the lobby. (Self-service from 8:00 to 20:30)
This is Ryudo's standard plan for one night with two meals. A 22-room hot spring inn located at the source of the Tone River. Each building is independent: the annex, the east building, the west building, and the south building. (Each building has a maximum of 6 rooms, two stories, no elevator) It has its own hot spring source and is equipped with 18 types of private open-air baths. Private bathing is the basic style, and reservations and additional fees are not required for private use. The large open-air bath can also be used privately, making it a true hot spring paradise! There is a stamp rally going on in the building, and if you complete it all, you will receive a commemorative gift! Meals are served in a "private room" in the dining area. Dinner is a seasonal kaiseki meal carefully selected by the head chef. The main course is "Joushu beef" from the local Gunma prefecture. Breakfast is a Japanese meal typical of a hot spring inn. Check-out is at 11:00. Although it is located in the same Minakami area, it is surrounded by the tranquil nature, far from the hustle and bustle. Enjoy an extraordinary bathing experience while listening to the murmuring of the river and the wind rustling the leaves. The northernmost hot spring in Gunma is sure to provide a wonderful "refreshment," "hot spring immersion," and "memories"♪ ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal "kaiseki cuisine" carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweet chestnut simmered in sweet soy sauce Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushroom and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on a plate> Joshu beef teppanyaki <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *The menu is subject to change depending on the season and what is available. [Breakfast] A Japan
The northernmost part of Minakami Town, Gunma Prefecture. A hot spring inn located at the source of the Tone River. Relax and enjoy the hot springs in the great outdoors, far from the hustle and bustle of the city. Time flies on holidays and when you're having fun, and the day just flies by in the blink of an eye. Even when you're traveling, you might find yourself already eating breakfast on the cushion before you know it. Plan carefully and stay for multiple nights to relax and refresh yourself in the hot springs. You can easily conquer all 18 types of private open-air baths. (If you complete the hot spring stamp rally, you will receive a commemorative gift for everyone!) The meal menu will change every day until the third night. Basically, you can bathe in any of the hot springs at any time. (Except during cleaning and maintenance) ■Benefits 1,000 yen off per person from the standard plan *You cannot change from a multiple-night plan to a one-night plan. (Additional charges will apply.) ■Meals [Dinner] Seasonal Kaiseki cuisine carefully selected by the head chef Example of menu <Appetizer> Sweetened chestnuts Taro dengaku Pork fillet pastrami Marinated turnip and persimmon <Small dish> Mushroom and komatsuna with salt koji <Sashimi> Salmon and 3 other dishes <Grilled dish> Yellowtail teriyaki <Fried dish> Seasonal tempura platter <Stewed dish> Tomato chicken <Dish on a plate> Joshu beef teppanyaki <Rice dish> Locally produced Koshihikari rice Clear soup Pickles <Dessert> Seasonal dessert *Menu is subject to change depending on the season and availability. [Breakfast] A Japanese meal set that can only be found at a hot spring inn ■Dining area Private dining room (1st floor of the South Wing) ■Baths All 18 large and small open-air baths are for private use. A simple system of hanging and returning a tag means you can use the baths at any time during your stay. There are no "reservations," "time restrictions," or "extra fees." Enjoy
Separate house: 10 tatami mat living room + 6 tatami mat bedroom + indoor bath + open-air bath / non-smoking [Standard] [Japanese-western room] [Non-smoking] [Mountain view]