The water at Manza Onsen is one of the highest sulfur content hot springs in Japan and is known for its abundant supply and quality. The Manza Kogen Hotel is located in the center of Manza Onsen town and offers everyone a relaxing time. Manza Onsen is the highest hot spring in Japan that can be reached by a car year-round and is said to be "the closest hot spring to the stars.”
The hotel's famous outdoor bath facility with stone garden, sekitei roten-buro, consists of eight outdoor baths, and the scenery changes according to the time of day and the season. The water in Manza Kogen Hotel flows from four private hot spring sources; a cloudy white water (Ubayu and Onigayu) with a unique Manza hot spring sulfur scent; clear water (Tsumatori no Yu); and yellow water (Ryusen no Yu) that can be seen only here at the Manza hot spring resort. Guests can truly benefit from a variety of high quality hot spring water. Mixed gender baths are also prepared, so a couple or a family can enjoy bathing together. Both breakfast and dinner are a buffet style, and local seasonal foods are served.
The Manza Onsen Ski Resort is adjacent to the hotel and is crowded with skiers during the winter season. Although the ski resort is small, there are a variety of slopes for beginners, families, and experts. Get away from the daily routine and spend an ultimate relaxing time here.
Highlights
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A hot spring hotel in the center of Manza, a hot spring resort town on a highland.
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A variety of baths using four different types of water from its own hot springs.
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A buffet-style breakfast and dinner featuring seasonal ingredients.
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The hotel is adjacent to a ski resort, where guests can enjoy skiing during the winter season.