Japan’s Most Inconvenient Onsen Ryokan with No Signal or Electricity | Lamp No Yado Aoni Onsen

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🚃🚶‍♀️How to Get There
From Kuroishi Station or the roadside station “Niji no Ko,” take the free shuttle bus. Private cars are not allowed during the winter, so booking the shuttle bus is a must.
MAP: https://maps.app.goo.gl/wzieb3tLNrPhSPBS7

💰 Price
For two people with two meals: 27,500 yen (184.86 USD / €172.19).
*Prices may vary depending on the season and room type.

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⌛️ Timestamps
0:00 Opening
0:37 How to get there
5:21 Exterior & lobby
6:56 Shop & café
7:17 Check-in
8:12 Room tour
11:27 Indoor bath
14:12 About Aoni Onsen
14:48 Kenroku-no-Yu
19:17 Evening in the inn
20:02 Dinner
23:42 Nighttime in the inn
24:25 Kenroku-no-Yu (night version)
25:27 Nighttime in the guest room
26:35 Good morning
27:25 Coffee at the café
28:11 Breakfast
30:47 Check-out, accommodation fee

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45 Comments

  1. 黃種人很能吃苦,
    也很有責任感,
    很多時候辛苦了也不會抱怨。

    East Asians are known for being diligent and responsible, they often endure hardship without complaining.

  2. This onsen seems a wonderful escape. I would love the quiet seclusion with nothing to do but relax.

    My only issue is, I'm American and I'm a big baby about food, lol.

    I'd definitely need to see what I'm eating.

    Thank you for taking me with you 😊

  3. Personally, I find it too inconvenient to get there and the room doesn't even look cozy or comfortable at all. Read quite a few bad reviews for this place too, so I'll pass 😉

  4. 와 이런곳이 있다니

    놀랬습니다

    상당히 이국적이면서 고풍스럽네요
    이런곳에 한번은 가보고 싶어요
    왜냐면 바쁜 도시생활에 지첬어요

  5. Absolutely magical. However, as a paying guest you'd have the right to grumble over the lack of hospitality in staff laying your futons out for you whilst you were eating your dinner. Poor guests having to make their own beds in almost pitch darkness! Oh for shame. I mean what do they expect guests to do after dining and returning to their near-pitch dark room other than perhaps using the hot spring then sleeping earlier than usual given that the room's single light source is so dim that it that would cause dreadful eye strain & headaches in all determined readers of novels/card players/writers?!) There really ought to be things like torches (in case of emergencies) and a light source one can at least read by. Minor grumbles of course– everybody knows what they're in for when they book a room at a genuinely rustic inn like this. I'd come fully prepared with snacks, drinks, a torch, a book and a charged phone/alarm clock so I wouldn't miss check out time in the morning etc. Gorgeous video. As usual. 😊

  6. 地元郷土の出身です。
    一度も行く機会が無かったのは、年齢的、人生の妙なのだろうか。
      やっぱり方言は大事だなぁと😢
      地方都市がBlackout、そんなノスタルジックを甘美な言葉だけで語れない時代

  7. Disgusting. Onsens are disgusting. No matter how well you think you’ve cleaned yourself before stepping inside an onsen, you’ve got billions of crap particles on your body. But that’s not all. You’re bathing in the same $hit that hundreds of other people were in.

  8. Disgusting. Onsens are disgusting. No matter how well you think you’ve cleaned yourself before stepping inside an onsen, you’ve got billions of crap particles on your body. But that’s not all. You’re bathing in the same $hit that hundreds of other people were in.

  9. Disgusting. Onsens are disgusting. No matter how well you think you’ve cleaned yourself before stepping inside an onsen, you’ve got billions of crap particles on your body. But that’s not all. You’re bathing in the same $hit that hundreds of other people were in.

  10. Could you tell me what year this was built? I was admiring the architecture and the old wooden ceiling beams. Absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for sharing.

  11. I need this in my life i wish to be there away from it all 😢 it reminds me of a piece in my mind and soul that i had descarded to adapt with the times 😮‍💨. Anyway sorry for sounding like a downer. I am so happy that you got to experience something that has most people puzzled with what to do with that time now that the technology we've grown to get used to isn't usable/ available. 💜 😊

  12. I speak almost no Japanese, but would love to visit this beautiful place. It's so beautiful with all the snow and seems an ideal place for meditation. Also the food looked so amazing!

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