Shima Grand Hotel (Gunma-ken)
四万グランドホテル (群馬県)


Access

Entrance fee : 1600 yens
Bathing time from 11:00 to 15:00
(you can visit both Shima Tamura and Shima Grand Hotel for that fee; closing time may vary)
Located in a hotel
Internet : Home page
Phone : 0279-64-2211
Adress : 〒377-0601
群馬県吾妻郡中之条町四万温泉
Maps : Mapfan - Google


Number of baths

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inside

2

2

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outside

2

2

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Spring information

Water type : chloride salts
Main spring : pH=7.0


Onsen in Gunma-ken

Chojukan (Hoshi Onsen)
Hamaya ryokan (Kawafuru Onsen)
Takaragawa (Takaragawa)
Anahara yu Toushuukan (Oigami)
Gorokaku (Oigami)
Chuseikan (Shima Onsen)
Chuseikan ryokan (Shima Onsen)
Shima Grand Hotel (Shima Onsen)
Shima Tamura (Shima Onsen)
Sekizenkan (Shima Onsen)
Hotel Kojokaku (Sarugakyo Onsen)
Shirane Onsen (Marunuma Kogen)
Yamaguchi Rotenburo (Shima Onsen)
Kawarayu (Kawarayu)
Mountain View Lodge (Kusatsu Onsen)
Nikawa no yu (Kusatsu Onsen)
Ootaki no yu (Kusatsu Onsen)
Sai no kawara (Kusatsu Onsen)
Shirahata no yu (Kusatsu Onsen)
Manza Prince Hotel (Manza)
Manza Kogen Hotel (Manza)
Manzatei (Manza)
Shiriyaki Onsen (Shiriyaki Onsen)

Other prefectures in Kanto

Kanagawa-ken
Saitama-ken
Tochigi-ken
Tokyo-to


Other links

www.kashiwaya.org/e/sight/sight_1.htm
Map from another ryokan with interesting spots, in English


Small hinoki bath for one person only

      
      
      
    

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Ratings   (explanation of our rating system)

Global rating :    
A very large hotel, featuring two bathing areas: one on the seventh floor, with an inside bath opening on the very nice view of the village, and one on the first underground where an inside bath and two rotenburo are found - one of them being a small wooden bath (hinoki).

Size :    
The rotenburo on the ground floor are rather small, while the inside baths are larger.

View :   
The rotenburo do not have any interesting view, as they are surrounded by tall walls. The inside bath on the 7th floor, on the other hand, offers an unusual view on the town.

Area :   
Shima Onsen is situated along the Shima river, at the end of a mountainous valley. For more than 1000 years, its waters have been considered effective for the treatment of many diseases, making it one of the top onsen town in Japan. But unlike many of those towns, Shima onsen is still a quiet place, perhaps due to its remoteness. The Okushima lake, formed by a dam, is also worth a visit.

Comment

Surprisingly, my girlfriend and I were not really agreeing on the quality of the outside bath... I was not really impressed, while she found it quite gorgeous. We got the explanation later, when checking the pictures at home: while the men's outside bath was an uninspiring one with just a couple of big stones around it, the women's one was completely made up of stones, and much more pleasant... One example where the women get a better bath!

sanji



Pictures



Large inside bath

Another outside bath is also available (taken from the hinoki bath)