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Relaxing time while gazing at the starry sky, open-air bath at “Yutoriro Nasushiobara”

2021.06.16

A private open-air bath has opened at the hot spring inn “-Takimi no Yado-Yutoriro Nasu Shiobara”, which is based on the concept of an inn where you can enjoy a relaxing country stay. If you use it together with the June-only room meal plan, you will be able to enjoy your stay.

Lobby overlooking the waterfall

As the name suggests, the private open-air bath “Oyama Tenbo no Yu”, which opened on the top floor, is a private space with a view of the mountains and the starry sky. We have four private open-air spaces, “灯(tou)”, “里(sato)”, “川(kawa)”, and “滝(taki)”, so that as many people as possible can use them.

A moment to be healed by the view of the mountains

In addition, in the room meal plan to enjoy pork shabu-shabu, which is sold only in June, you can use this private open-air bath once for free.

Enjoy pork shabu-shabu in your room

Why don’t you heal your tiredness with a room meal and a private open-air stay.

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Landscape full of nature
Spacious rooms
Private open-air bath overlooking the mountains

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