The large hot spring facility, “Seibuchichibu Ekimae Onsen Matsurinoyu”, makes Chichibu’s specialty, “festival”, its concept. Matsurinoyu has four types of open-air baths and a highly concentrated artificial carbonated hot spring, with six bathhouses in the inn (five bathhouses for men) to be enjoyed. In this area, which takes pride in its rich variety of hot springs, there is also a Japanese style food court and an area selling local products perfect as souvenirs, making this facility packed full of Chichibu areas charm.
The large hot spring facility, “Seibuchichibu Ekimae Onsen Matsurinoyu”, makes Chichibu’s specialty, “festival”, its concept. Matsurinoyu has four types of open-air baths and a highly concentrated artificial carbonated hot spring, with six bathhouses in the inn (five bathhouses for men) to be enjoyed. In this area, which takes pride in its rich variety of hot springs, there is also a Japanese style food court and an area selling local products perfect as souvenirs, making this facility packed full of Chichibu areas charm.
By the road leading up to Chichibu Shrine, you can find this traditional building renovated into a multi-function facility. The facility was born from a wish to make the retro street into a place of human interaction with the power to attract visitors. Here you can find a wide variety of facilities such as an organic Italian restaurant, a bar where you can enjoy 20 different tap beers, an intimate accommodation blending retro and modern style, and much more.
By the road leading up to Chichibu Shrine, you can find this traditional building renovated into a multi-function facility. The facility was born from a wish to make the retro street into a place of human interaction with the power to attract visitors. Here you can find a wide variety of facilities such as an organic Italian restaurant, a bar where you can enjoy 20 different tap beers, an intimate accommodation blending retro and modern style, and much more.
This store was originally the main building of a meisen silk wholesaler that prospered in the Taisho era. It has now been restored as a tourist center that also displays and sells local products. You can also try out the local cuisine at the soba noodle shop!