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100% Kakenagashi Onsen
The highlight of 栄弥 -SAKAEYA- is our kakenagashi onsen. While more and more onsens throughout Japan use filtering and treatment to artificially alter their water, the waters of a kakenagashi onsen flow directly from the earth and into the baths.
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Cuisine with Japanease ingredients
Sakaeya is proud to be recognized for sourcing local produce of the finest quality from the nearby Shizukuishi area in Japan.
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Japanese Style Rooms
Our rooms were built by local carpenters with the finest wooden materials, and utilizing unique and elaborate coffered ceiling techniques.
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Free Wi-Fi Service
Free Wi-Fi Service is available with all accommodation plans.
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Greetings from 栄弥 -SAKAEYA-
For over half a century...
Onsen Guesthouse 栄弥 -SAKAEYA- has been in business in the onsen town of Oshuku, nestled in the heart of the Morioka region of Iwate Prefecture. We strive to provide our guests with a nostalgic guesthouse with a retro feeling, which has been loved for many years.
In addition to relaxing in the natural waters of our onsen, we invite you to enjoy our expertly prepared cuisine with ingredients sourced from the local Shizukuishi area, while experiencing the beauty of Japan’s four seasons.
We look forward to your visit!
Effective Treatments
Oshuku Onsen is a sulfur hot spring (simple alkalescent spring) and its waters are effective for treating the following conditions:
・Nerve pain
・Joint pain and arthritis
・Poor circulation
・General treatment
・Chronic skin disease
・Cuts and scratches
・High blood pressure
・Hardening of the arteries
Mineral Deposits
You might see white colored sediment floating around in the bath. Known in Japanese as “bath flower”, this sediment is actually mineral deposits with sulfur, and part of what makes our waters healthy and reinvigorating. Please don’t worry as these deposits are not dangerous to your health. Rather, they are great for your body and your skin.
Bath Temperature
The bath temperature is 40℃ to 42℃. This is ideal for balancing autonomic nerves system.