Hekizantei

Hekizantei

Situated near Kagamigaike pond in Dake Onsen town stands Hekizantei. The hotel's onsen baths are provided with hot spring water that travels 7.8 km straight from the onsen source to reach the hotel. Enjoy fantastic views of Mt. Adatara from both the guest rooms and open-air baths.

Venue Details

Venue Details
Websitehttp://www.dakeonsen.or.jp/en/stay.htm
Contact

Dake Onsen Tourism Association

ParkingAvailable for free to hotel guests (Space for 60 cars)
Accommodation details

Capacity: 47 rooms

Room styles: Western-style & Japanese-style rooms available

Room charge: From around 9,500 yen p/p (dinner & breakfast included)

Check in / Check out: From 3:00 PM / Until 11:00 AM

Meals: Half-buffet style dinner; buffet-style breakfast

Hot springs: Acidic hot spring. Shared indoor and outdoor baths.

Related infoHotel Facilities: Karaoke rooms (one can be reserved), pool tables, shop, internet corner, lounge, yukata corner. Free wifi in all rooms.
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Access Details
AccessDake Onsen 2-13, Nihonmatsu City, Fukushima Pref. 964-0074
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Getting there

By Car: 15 min drive from the Nihonmatsu I.C. exit off the Tohoku Expressway

By Train: 20 min by taxi from Nihonmatsu Sta. (Tohoku Main Line)

Mapcode for Car GPS:377 688 229*02

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Sukagawa Enobori Yoshinoya Workshop

Established in 1836, the Yoshinoya family has been continuing the production of Enobori banners using traditional techniques. Originally the family business was a kimono shop, however, the side business of painting Enobori banners began to grow until is eventually became their main business.These banners typically feature images of warriors and can be quite complex with their designs. They are made by painting on banners with a type of calligraphy ink.To create clean and uniform design, stencils are made from various materials to be used as a guide for the design. Once the basic design is painted with a stencil, you connect the lines and add fine details by hand.As a nod to a famous Sukagawa person, they began creating a design of Ultraman posing as a samurai warrior! You can try out the traditional banner making method explained above to create tote bags and small banners featuring a variety of samurai and Ultraman samurai designs.©円谷プロ

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