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I didn't find a hot spring town.
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The place we stayed on the day we saw Azumino and Kurobe Dam was the inn located in the back of Omachi Onsenkyo. Therefore, I ran to the back of the hot spring village, but the hot spring hotels were scattered at intervals, and I couldn't find the so-called hot spring town. The inn we stayed in was not an inn that made us want to walk around the hot spring town after check-in, so maybe there are many such types of inns and hotels.
After seeing the long-awaited Kurobe Dam, I returned to Ogisawa Station. The hotel I stayed at on this day is located in Omachi Onsenkyo. The downhill continued from Ogisawa Station to Omachi Onsenkyo. About 12km After going down, I arrived at the entrance of Omachi Onsenkyo. The hotel we stayed at was located at the back of the Onsenkyo. There were many inns scattered in the hot spring village, but each one was built separately, and I couldn't find a so-called hot spring town. Hot spring town entrance ...
I visited when staying at the Hoshino Resort World Alps. The hot spring town itself was quiet and enjoyed a walk while enjoying the nostalgic rural scenery. It is recommended for those who want to spend a relaxing holiday.
A hot spring that starts on the Nagano side of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. It takes about 10 minutes by bus from Shinano Omachi Station. Ryokans are lined up in the divided area.
There is a small tourist information center about 10 minutes by bus from Shinano Omachi. You can walk around in about 20 minutes. There is about 3 eaves in front of the Omachi Onsengo bus stop. There is no souvenir shop.
I didn't find a hot spring town.
The place we stayed on the day we saw Azumino and Kurobe Dam was the inn located in the back of Omachi Onsenkyo. Therefore, I ran to the back of the hot spring village, but the hot spring hotels were scattered at intervals, and I couldn't find the so-called hot spring town. The inn we stayed in was not an inn that made us want to walk around the hot spring town after check-in, so maybe there are many such types of inns and hotels.
Kurobe Damm's knee!
After seeing the long-awaited Kurobe Dam, I returned to Ogisawa Station. The hotel I stayed at on this day is located in Omachi Onsenkyo. The downhill continued from Ogisawa Station to Omachi Onsenkyo. About 12km After going down, I arrived at the entrance of Omachi Onsenkyo. The hotel we stayed at was located at the back of the Onsenkyo. There were many inns scattered in the hot spring village, but each one was built separately, and I couldn't find a so-called hot spring town. Hot spring town entrance ...
Quiet hot spring town
I visited when staying at the Hoshino Resort World Alps. The hot spring town itself was quiet and enjoyed a walk while enjoying the nostalgic rural scenery. It is recommended for those who want to spend a relaxing holiday.
Alpine route
A hot spring that starts on the Nagano side of the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route. It takes about 10 minutes by bus from Shinano Omachi Station. Ryokans are lined up in the divided area.
It's a hot spring village.
There is a small tourist information center about 10 minutes by bus from Shinano Omachi. You can walk around in about 20 minutes. There is about 3 eaves in front of the Omachi Onsengo bus stop. There is no souvenir shop.