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 is Ryudo's standard plan for one night with two meals. A 22-room inn 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 six rooms, two stories, no elevators) The facility has many distances between people, so it is not closed off, crowded, or close. There are 18 types of open-air baths, all of which can be used privately for free. (There are also rooms with open-air baths in the annex and the west building) The large open-air bath along the river is also available for private use, with 100% natural hot spring water. As long as it's open, you can use any bath as many times as you like! Free private use, no reservations required! Irresistible for hot spring lovers♪ Dinner is seasonal "kaiseki cuisine." We mainly use locally produced ingredients. The main dish for dinner is local Gunma-produced Joshu beef. You will eat in a private room in the dining area. The surrounding area is tranquil and natural, even further removed from the hustle and bustle of the Minakami area. Enjoy an extraordinary soak in the hot springs while listening to the murmuring of the river and the wind rustling the leaves. It's sure to be a wonderful way to refresh yourself, enjoy the hot springs, and make memories♪ ■Meals [Dinner] Kaiseki cuisine made with the chef's special attention <Example of menu> ・Appetizer "Seasonal appetizer" "Komatsuna and shimeji mushrooms dressed in mustard" ・Sashimi "Minakami Himemasu and other three kinds of fish" ・Fried food "Tempura platter" ・Grilled food "Grilled rock trout" ・Steamed food "Cabbage rolls" ・Daimono "Joshu beef teppanyaki" ・Rice dish "Locally grown Koshihikari rice" "Clear soup" "Pickles" ・Dessert "Sesame pudding" "Seasonal fruits" *The menu is subject to change depending on the season and what is available. [Breakfast] A Japanese meal that can only be found at a hot spring inn ■Dining area Private dining room (1st floor of the South Wing) ■Bath All 18 large and small open-air baths are for private use. You can use them any time during your stay with a 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, and cold water service in the lobby. (Self-service from 8:00 to 20:30)
South Building [Japanese-style room] 10-12 tatami mats / non-smoking [Standard] [Japanese room] [Non-smoking] [Hillside view]
This is Ryudo's standard plan for one night with two meals. A 22-room inn 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 six rooms, two stories, no elevators) The facility has many distances between people, so it is not closed off, crowded, or close. There are 18 types of open-air baths, all of which can be used privately for free. (There are also rooms with open-air baths in the annex and the west building) The large open-air bath along the river is also available for private use, with 100% natural hot spring water. As long as it's open, you can use any bath as many times as you like! Free private use, no reservations required! Irresistible for hot spring lovers♪ Dinner is seasonal "kaiseki cuisine." We mainly use locally produced ingredients. The main dish for dinner is local Gunma-produced Joshu beef. You will eat in a private room in the dining area. The surrounding area is tranquil and natural, even further removed from the hustle and bustle of the Minakami area. Enjoy an extraordinary soak in the hot springs while listening to the murmuring of the river and the wind rustling the leaves. It's sure to be a wonderful way to refresh yourself, enjoy the hot springs, and make memories♪ ■Meals [Dinner] Kaiseki cuisine made with the chef's special attention <Example of menu> ・Appetizer "Seasonal appetizer" "Komatsuna and shimeji mushrooms dressed in mustard" ・Sashimi "Minakami Himemasu and other three kinds of fish" ・Fried food "Tempura platter" ・Grilled food "Grilled rock trout" ・Steamed food "Cabbage rolls" ・Daimono "Joshu beef teppanyaki" ・Rice dish "Locally grown Koshihikari rice" "Clear soup" "Pickles" ・Dessert "Sesame pudding" "Seasonal fruits" *The menu is subject to change depending on the season and what is available. [Breakfast] A Japanese meal that can only be found at a hot spring inn ■Dining area Private dining room (1st floor of the South Wing) ■Bath All 18 large and small open-air baths are for private use. You can use them any time during your stay with a 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, and cold water service in the lobby. (Self-service from 8:00 to 20:30)
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]