A 5-minute walk from Tsurumaki-Onsen Train Station, Jinya Ryokan boasts a traditional multi-course breakfast and indoor and outdoor hot-spring baths. Rooms are Japanese-style with tatami-mat floors, a nature views.
Each room at Jinya Ryokan Ryokan includes a seating area and paper screens. Free wired internet, an LCD TV and a fridge are provided. All rooms have an en suite toilet and shared bathrooms.
Sekiza Shrine is a 15-minute walk from the ryokan, and Kamijuku Kannon Temple is 1.7 km away. Koboyama Park and Meitoku-ji Temple are both about 7 km away. On-site parking is free.
Between soaks in the Onsen hot-spring baths, you can enjoy a massage or relax in the garden. The hotel has a gift shop and offers luggage storage at the 24-hour front desk. Guests can play Shogi (Japanese chess) or Go.
Breakfast is served at the Nigiwai-Tei dining room and requires an advance reservation.
・Hadano City Takehiko Miyanaga Memorial Art Museum 2 minutes walk from the museum
This museum exhibits the works of Takehiko Miyanaga, a painter who mastered the romanticism of celebrating the beauty of women with his brilliant Miyanaga art of light and shadow.
The museum is also attached to the Kobo no Sato Yu, a municipal one-day hot spring facility, where visitors can relax and enjoy themselves (closed every Monday).
・Hadano International Riding Club 2 minutes by car
This horse riding club is adjacent to Tanzawa Daisen National Park, which is blessed with seasonal beauty, and is located at the foot of Mt. The horse riding area is 5,000 square meters. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely ride in the spacious stable surrounded by seasonal flowers. From children's pony and walk experience and beginner's experience horseback riding to full-scale obstacle lessons, the club offers a wide range of activities.
・Koboyama. Park 10 minutes by car
Kobo-yama Park encompasses three mountains (Mt. Sengen, Mt. Gongen, and Mt. Kobo) and is designated as a prefectural natural park. In spring, more than 2,000 cherry trees are in full bloom, and the park is famous for its cherry blossoms and has been selected as one of the “100 best places for cherry blossom viewing” in Kanagawa. Other flowers such as hydrangeas and mountain lilies are also in bloom, making the area ideal for hiking and strolling.
・Oyama Aburi Shrine 25 minutes by car
The head shrine enshrines the deity Oyamazumino-Okami, the deity Takaokamino, and the deity Thunderbolt. The history of this shrine dates back 2,200 years, and it has been famous for Daisen pilgrimages since the Edo period. While you can take the cable car to the lower shrine, it is a serious climb up to the upper shrine. The 300 steps up to the cable car stop are lined with stores, and the climb up the 300 steps is quick and easy.
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