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Enjoying Various Types of Open-air Hot Springs

Nestled among the magnificent nature of the Zao mountain range, Onsen Sanso Daikon no Hana provides an ideal accommodation environment for those who are willing to spend luxurious time remote from daily life.
Daikon no Hana is composed of 18 Japanese-style cottages separate from the main building on the site of 8 acres wide. Each cottage is designed in an open ceiling style with wide windows which can be fully opened to enhance a sense of openness and oneness with the tranquility of the surrounding forest. In addition, every room is equipped with Simons beds to offer guests sleeping comfort.

 

Room Charge: (per person, tax not included)

 

Group of 2~3 persons

 

2 meals: JPY23,000 (special offer) ~ JPY48,000

 

Breakfast only: JPY24,500 ~

 

Aromatherapy Massage Plan (150 min): JPY52,000 ~

 

Single journey plan with 2 meals: JPY35,000 ~

 

*Price varies by the number of persons. The maximum number of persons per cottage is 3.

 

*Special prices are applied to peak season.

 

Tips: Although the minimum price is set to JPY23,000, we could not find this price on their calendar. The average price range would be JPY30,000 ~ 33,000 (per person with 2 meals and an outdoor bath).

 

Room Type:
11 separate cottages equipped with open-air bath
2 maisonette rooms (two-story) equipped with an open-air bath and a large terrace
1 separate cottage with indoor bath
4 separate cottages without bathEsthetic:
Aromatherapy massage can be provided at the Donguri Cottage (needs reservation).
 
Meals:
Guests can enjoy an original course cuisine mainly cooked with self-made vegetables and other seasonal ingredients collected from the local abundant nature. Hot Springs:
There are four charter open-air baths on the site as Asa Kaze, Hoshi no Hayashi, Yuki Machi, and Touri Ame. (6 am~12 midnight)
Gin Yanma (indoor and open-air, 24hours)Sightseeing Spots:
Zao mountains (famous for its frost-covered trees)
Kokeshi at Tohgatta Onsen
Yamadera (Risshaku Ji temple, famous for Basho’s haiku)

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Sightseeing Spots
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Okama, a Crater-lake

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Snow Corridor of Zao Echo Line

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Frost Covered Trees, Zao Mountain

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Daffodil Festival, Miyagi Zao

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Fudo Waterfall

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Hirasawa Mida no Sugi, 900-year-old Cedar

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Access and Sightseeing Spots

Access:
From Tokyo: Tohoku Shinkansen (Max Yamabiko) to Shiroishi Zao (2 hours). Bus to Daikon no Hana (50 minutes), or shuttle taxi (30 minutes, needs reservation).

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