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A comfortable stay at a resort in early spring with snow remaining [Sendai / Sakunami Onsen Ichinobo Salon Ichinobo]

2022.02.07

“Sendai / Sakunami Onsen Ichinobo Salon Ichinobo” proposes a way of spending this season that allows you to have a comfortable and stress-free resort stay.
There is also an open-air bath at Sakunami Onsen where snow remains and activities inside the hotel. At “Relax Salon”, where you can spend your time like a living room at home, you can enjoy freshly ground coffee, draft beer after hot water, and local wine in a free flow.

Enjoy Yamagata mushroom pickles with wine or beer
In winter, we are also offering hot spring manju that has been steamed for a limited time. You can also buy it as a souvenir by appointment.

Enjoy a private hot spring in your room

A popular room with a hot spring where you can spend a relaxing time without being disturbed by anyone. Soak in the hot springs at your favorite time while watching the snow in a relaxing and luxurious space. You can enjoy the hot springs in the cold air and the Sakunami hot springs with snow makeup.

Don't worry about time, stay

By staying consecutive nights or staying for a long time, you can fully enjoy the charm of an all-inclusive stay style, such as holding events and activities that can be enjoyed in the hotel and looking at the scenery. Have freshly baked bread at lunch time. You will have a motivated stay where you can refresh your mind and body without going anywhere.

An order buffet that you can enjoy one by one

Dinner is an order buffet where the cook makes a freshly made “Hitosara” in front of you. You can enjoy course-style dishes in any order. One of the attractions is that you can refill your favorite menu. Enjoy free flow of dishes prepared by Miyagi’s award-winning chef and drinks that match the dishes.
At the breakfast buffet, fluffy omelet rolls, freshly cooked rice, miso soup with lots of ingredients … In addition to the orthodox menu that makes you happy in the morning, we also have a Western menu.

One example of dinner - Appetizer dishes are also finished after ordering
One example of dinner - Today's fresh fish sashimi and nigiri sushi
Supper example - Sendai auction, shabu-shabu with plenty of local vegetables
Breakfast example - Eggs wrapped in fluffy soup stock that are carefully baked one by one
Breakfast example - Not only at night, but also the next morning after a good night's sleep, a good time is waiting.

Satoyama Retreat to meet "ideal daily life ℠"

“Retreat” is a new refreshing method for modern people living in a stressed society. Not only will you heal your body at the hot springs, but we will also provide you with the time and environment to reconsider yourself while feeling the richness of nature away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Why don’t you reset your tiredness and stress while spending your “ideal daily life ℠” in a relaxing time?

An inn where you can breathe together with people Sendai / Sakunami Onsen Ichinobo Salon

Sakunami Onsen is about 40 minutes by car from downtown Sendai.
A hot spring where you can visit 3 sources and 8 resorts, an open salon where you can feel the four seasons of Sakunami in front of you, and an order buffet where you can enjoy the “work” of the cooks to make it an “ideal daily life” It is a hot spring resort where you can meet.
* The SM (Services Mark) mark that meets “ideal daily life (SM)” is a trademark for services such as restaurants and hotels.

>Sendai / Sakunami Onsen Ichinobo Official Website

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