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Bettei Senjyuan

614 Nishidaira, Tanigawa, Tone-gun,Minakami,JP,Japan
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Really great ryokan, and the hotspring has amazing power to smooth your skin Peter C on 17/06/2017 16:32 87 Reviews

Property Location With a stay at Bettei Senjyuan in Minakami, you'll be on a river and within the region of Mt. Naeba Ski Resort. Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 18 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Windows open for fresh air and mountain views. Digital television is provided for your entertainment. Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials. You can take advantage of recreational amenities such as hot springs and a sauna. This ryokan also features complimentary wireless Internet access and tour/ticket assistance. Dining Enjoy a satisfying meal at a restaurant serving guests of Bettei Senjyuan. Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include multilingual staff and air conditioning in public areas. A train station pick-up service is provided at no charge, and self parking is available onsite.

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Bettei Senjyuan

614 Nishidaira, Tanigawa, Tone-gun,Minakami,JP,Japan 4 Star Hotel
Check in 15:00
Check Out 15:00

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Property Location With a stay at Bettei Senjyuan in Minakami, you'll be on a river and within the region of Mt. Naeba Ski Resort. Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 18 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Windows open for fresh air and mountain views. Digital television is provided for your entertainment. Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials. You can take advantage of recreational amenities such as hot springs and a sauna. This ryokan also features complimentary wireless Internet access and tour/ticket assistance. Dining Enjoy a satisfying meal at a restaurant serving guests of Bettei Senjyuan. Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include multilingual staff and air conditioning in public areas. A train station pick-up service is provided at no charge, and self parking is available onsite.

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Bettei Senjyuan

614 Nishidaira, Tanigawa, Tone-gun,Minakami,JP,Japan
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#8 of 94 hotels in Minakami-machi
Overall Rating 4Rating from 87 reviews
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Really great ryokan, and the hotspring has amazing power to smooth your skin

Peter Con 17/06/2017 16:32

This ryokan is located in Minakami, Tone Districut of Gunma Prefecture, underneath the great Mt. Tanigawa. Being part of the famous Relais & Chateaux group which features some of the most gorgeous hotels in the world, the ryokan had in fact won the 2016 World Luxury Hotel Award in the Luxury Hideaway Resort category.

After parking our car we walked through a grand entrance, greeted by the staff in the traditional Japanese fashion. While seated at the lobby for registration, we couldn't stop gaping at the beautiful garden outside, looking out from the full-height windows, and also seeing the majestic Mt. Tanigawa in the distance.

When it was ready and the staff showed us to the room, we again were struck by the amazing design of the ryokan. The Curved Corridor, extending from the lobby all the way to the guest rooms, had an extremely high ceiling (8m), with a glass wall on one side allowing the full view of the garden, and even on the walls there were a lot of fine details.

The wall was made from local Gunma clay containing straw, fibers and chips of iron oxide, with beautiful calligraphy of sketches and characters, depicting the four seasons in space and time, designed by the famous Nobuko Kawahara.

At regular intervals there were also some recesses designed to resemble the tokonoma, with the garden showing on the backdrop just like the painting. A smart way to make use of the environment and highlighted the attention to the details.

Our room was the Special Room 108, hakunage, meaning surreal in Japanese. It was the most secluded and best room of the ryokan, and was featured in a lot of local magazines and design books. The wooden sliding door made me stop to admire the craftsmanship before going in.

The room was really huge, with the two main rooms of 12.5 and 8 mats respectively. There was also a smaller tearoom where it got a copper pot sitting on a stove for heating water, and adjacent there was a cabinet displaying a number of tea-cups of great crafts.

In addition, there were a pantry, two toilets, a make-up room, a bath/sauna room and an outdoor hotspring bath. It was my first experience of having our own sauna in the room.

The outdoor hotspring bath was constructed with stones. The size of the bath was one of the largest I ever experienced as well, easily able to accommodate 5-6 people. The bath was looking out to the Tanigawa River.

Outside the room is the private garden, basically surrounding the whole room, with one side overlooking the river flowing, and looking up we can see the majestic mountains. There is also a pavilion which we can sit and enjoy the fresh air outside. There are lots of greens, highly comforting and soothing, and I can imagine if we come in winter with the snow outside the view would be breathtaking.

Before dinner we decided to take a bath. Honestly I have been to quite a number of onsen but the water of Tanigawa Onsen is one I truly recommend, especially for those who like to have a silky skin. When I finished I can feel my skin much more supple and smooth. Before I always think those wordings were just exaggeration or marketing, but personally I did experience it this time. Amazing power of the spring water.

Going to the restaurant for dinner, once again we witnessed the wonders of the ryokan. The sliding door of the restaurant was a piece of art, made by artisans from Niigata using cypress, cedar and zelkova. The corridor features a lot of bamboos with candles inside, and on the walls are all calligraphy. We were then led to our private room, which has a different style, reminiscent of a western cottage instead, with stone walls and wooden tables. The dining room also has full-length windows looking to the river outside.

The lady serving us came from Taiwan, who likes Japanese culture so after graduating from university, she decided to come to Japan to work. And thanks to her we also can communicate in Mandarin to better understand the dishes and ingredients, helping us to better appreciate all the wonderful food we were having, even though the ryokan had prepared us a English menu.

The appetizer has a salad of water shield, watermelon radish, pea, yellow tomato, with Kuruma shrimp and abalone. All the vegetable came from the nearby area and were extremely fresh, and the seafood are also wonderful. At the same time there is corn soup and deep-fried artichoke, which are creamy and sweet for the former, and crispy for the latter. To further freshen up there is the yolk vinegar which is quite interesting in taste, as well as a vinegar jelly having a good bite on texture.

Next is the soup, with sea urchin on top of a bean soymilk tofu, and the soup prepared using Japanese wild ginger and wasabi. The tofu was soft and silky, and the delicate flavors did not mask or affect the taste of the sea urchin. The soup is also full of flavors.

The sashimi has three different types of fish. One is the rainbow trout Ginhikari, the premium type of fish of the area that you would only see in the best restaurants. The other two were Amberjack and Splendid Alfonsino which are great in taste and texture.

Then came the seasonal dishes, including Fried Sweetfish Marinated with Vinegar Sauce and Burdock Root, Grilled Char with Japanese Pepper Bud, Hawasabi-sushi Wrapped in Oak Leaf, Boiled Giant Elephant Ear with Sesame, Broad Bean Dumpling and Pickled Ginger. Featuring the seasonal fish and vegetable, this highlights the belief of the chef to bring the best available, in-season ingredients to the cuisine.

Next is the Kaga-area Cucumber, Eggplant, and Crab with Arrowroot Starch and Needle-shaped Ginger. Another delicate dish, this offers a healthy portion of seasonal vegetable, complemented with crab meat.

The chef then brought us two pieces of Gunma Beef Sushi. The quality of the beef was good, not those crazily fat which I don't like, and because it was torched so the extra oiliness also got drained off. When I asked why we had this extra dish the staff told me the sushi would only be prepared by the chef for the premium guests. How honorable I immediately felt!

The main dish was Joshu-beef Roasted with Sansyo-Japanese Pepper, served on a hot stone to keep the beef warm and also for cooking. On the side there is Potato, Cabbage, Maitake Mushroom and Asparagus. The stone allowed us to grill the beef to the level that we prefer, and also keep the beef at the right temperature. Even though it was not overly fatty, for me it is still a bit too much. But in terms of the flavor intensity it was certainly very good.

Wrapping up it was the traditional Rice but the variety of the rice was special, using the Minatsukiyo type which is famous. The local vegetable soup and pickles are also tasty and I easily finished two bowls of rice in no time.

On dessert it was Yogurt Ice and Fruit. There is a nice tartness of the yogurt ice that helped to cleanse the palate, with the fruit finishing our enjoyable evening.

Returning to the room we found that the ryokan had prepared some midnight snacks for us so we could eat them later. I thought that was a nice and touching service. The futon was also being set up already.

Waking up early in the morning we went to the public bath to take a look. It was quiet, nice but the size of the bath might be a bit small. But considering there is only 18 rooms in total, and each having onsen bath, there are in fact less people would go to a public bath.

Returning to the restaurant for breakfast, it again demonstrated the wide range of food, from the more typical pickled vegetables, the toasted seaweed, to the sweetfish and steamed pork strips, all of them were tasty and of the right portion size. Not getting us super full nor very hungry.

With only 18 rooms in total, the ryokan was reasonably priced, with the room and meal costing us $6,800 for two. It is definitely one of my recommended ryokans in Gunma. A great feat but I wasn't surprised after personally experiencing everything.

My overall score is 8.3 out of 10.

Beautiful place, wonderful weekend

BOStraveller1969on 12/06/2017 22:50

We fell in love with Bettei Senjuan while celebrating our anniversary this weekend. We spent two nights and used the full day to walk around (check out the library!), soak in our private onsen, get massages and soak again in the beautiful public onsen. We took the train to Minakami Station, where the hotel picked us up. We were nervous about not having a car, but there was more than enough to do on-site and they also offer shuttles to Minakami if one wanted to leave. An 8-course dinner and breakfast in are included, and we also opted for lunch (not advertised but available). The staff were very friendly and polite, with a strong attention to detail. For example, they noticed that I did not eat my tomato the first night and substituted other ingredients for the next dinner and breakfast. We hope to go back next year!

Modern Ryokan with Private Snow Park in Winter !

Sam Con 16/02/2017 11:11

It is not traditional Japanese ryokan. Maybe, we should call Modern Ryokan. That why the dinner / breakfast is not serve in room but the private room for dinner / breakfast also not bad. Anyway, the food and service are ok.
There is 3 floor total and 18 rooms with elevator for guests so it make more easy for elderly people and kids.
Our room is locate at 1st floor and the view is not bad but I think 3rd floor should have better view .
The remarkable is their private Snow park you should not miss.
The Ryokan is surrounded by snow in winter to turn their garden become private Snow Park. The garden is big enough to building your own snowman and playing sledge with kids. It make your stay memorable and romantic no matter what age you are.

Absolutely no regrets

Nyuuuon 16/05/2016 23:45

For the longest, I was debating between this place and another around the Mt. Fuji area. I ultimately decided to go with this place because the baths have natural hot spring water. It was extremely hard but I let go of a place that took me weeks of stalking for a cancellation. I had a suite with a Mt. Fuji view and an outdoor bath (regular heated water). Up until my trip started, I wondered if I made the right decision.

My experience was unlikely any other and well worth the cost and travel time. I've never experienced a place that allowed me to truly relax and do nothing but enjoy the moment. I'm a city girl and need to be constantly on the move or doing something.

I knew I was going to love this place the moment I arrived. It was beautiful and serene. We were immediately greeted and taken care of right from the start and throughout our whole stay. The staff was very friendly and made us feel very welcomed. Also, the placed was fully booked but I barely saw anyone else and it very quiet.

It was a relatively cold day and that made the bath even better. The temperature was perfect and the view was amazing. I've never been more at peace. To my surprise, the bath area, despite being outdoors, was super clean. There were no bugs, no leaves - nothing but water and a few cherry blossom petals. Also, my Fiancé is 6'4 and we both fit fine.

Meals were not served in the room but in a private room at the dining area. At first, I was neutral about this but afterwards, I found that I actually prefer it this way. I have a thing about food scents and sleep. I thought the food was delicious but it was a little too adventurous for my Fiancé who is a meat and potatoes type of guy. Regardless, the food was of high quality and very well presented.

We knew that certain amenities were provided. However, we still brought our own things because we were paranoid. Well, the amenities provided were excellent and of good quality. We didn't even use the things we brought!

The place was immaculate. I loved how I was able to walk around in socks. I would stay here again in a heartbeat. I’m so glad that I chose Bettei Senjuan. I only stayed for a night but it was more than enough to recover from 5 days of constant walking. I highly recommend a stay here.

How the Gods Must Live!

John Aon 11/04/2016 06:27

My wife and I wanted a bit of respite from the fast paced, big cities in which we live and work, and this ryokan could not have been a better choice! It is situated a few kilometers from the village of Minakami, well in the countryside, at the end of a private road. Nature is all around you and the peace and quiet quickly seeps into your bones and fills your very being.

Each room comes with a private, outdoor hot spring bath, which was a key deciding factor in our selection of Senjuan. It was also important to us that the water be truly hot spring water, not water heated up and pumped into the outdoor baths. There was no hot spring smell to the bathing water, but we could clearly see how the minerals had crusted near the bath inlet. The bath, like the rooms, was exceptionally clean.

Senjuan offers guests several different sleeping arrangements. As my wife and I were travelling alone, we did not need the larger "Japanese B" room, which would be ideal for a family. Also, we did not want a western room -- we wanted to sleep on a futon on tatami. The tatami was very clean and the room smelled so fresh! Even though it was cold at night, we kept some of the windows open to enjoy the sound of the river and the dripping of the hot water into our bath.

For the price we paid, I was expecting our meals to be served in our room. I was a little put out when we were told that we needed to go to the dining room to have our meals. Then, I was ecstatic -- there was a private dining room set aside for each room! Wow. We could enjoy our meal in privacy with our dedicated server, open our window to enjoy the fresh air and view, and did not have to worry about the cooking smells in our room when we retired for the evening.

We stayed for two nights and so had two breakfasts and two dinners at the ryokan. While some guests have classified the food as "kaiseki" I would disagree. I would say that the food was pretty hearty Japanese "mountain" food -- there was, of course, sashimi (excellent and fresh), but there were also many types of mountain vegetables served in a variety of ways. We also had river fish and one evening a mountain vegetable hot pot with Gunma beef -- very delicious!!

The ryokan offered over 100 different kinds of umeshu (plum wine), which my wife deeply enjoys. Each dinner came with a complementary glass of umeshu, and then we began to sample the menu. Unfortunately, we could not put much of a dent in the list of 100.

To top off the experience, the ryokan always left "goodies" in our room -- steamed dumplings, fresh fruit, snacks, and teas. If we were gods, this is how we would want to be treated!!