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"Manten-no-Yu" on the top floor overlooking the majestic Oga Sea
The large observation bath "Manten no Yu" on the top floor (8th floor) offers a magnificent view beyond the steam. The contrast between the green of the trees and the blue of the sea, and the morning view where you can see the sunrise even though it is the Sea of Japan, is impressive.
Enjoy the magnificent view while bathing in the natural hot spring water. "Jukai no Yu" is surrounded by the silence of the surrounding trees.
The open-air bath "Jukai no Yu" is loved by our guests as a peaceful space surrounded by trees. Please spend a relaxing time in front of the garden filled with flowers and trees that change color with the seasons.
This plan includes Oga's specialty "stone-grilled cuisine," where you can watch as hearty dishes are prepared right before your eyes using stones heated to approximately 800°C during dinner.
[Oga specialty stone-grilled cuisine]
Long ago, fishermen who operated their wooden boats on the rough shores of Oga would put the fish they caught, seaweed, and spring onions in a bucket filled with water, then drop pebbles that had been heated over the charcoal fire in the boat's brazier into the water and simmer the food all at once, before adding miso to season it and eating the dish for lunch. In around 1963, the Oga Hotel in Oga Onsen devised and served this dish as a tatami-mat meal, so that tourists could also enjoy fisherman's cuisine with its exceptional flavor made from fresh seafood stock. This "Oga specialty dish to be enjoyed with your eyes, ears and tongue" was born from the hospitality of the Oga people, who wanted visitors to Oga to enjoy the spectacular sound and steam of the water boiling up in an instant, and to be even more pleased.
[Namahage Taiko]
Oga's Namahage is a nationally designated important intangible folk cultural asset that has been registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Namahage Taiko is an old and new local performing art unique to Oga that combines Namahage with traditional Japanese drums. Oga Onsenkyo holds permanent performances of this heroic Namahage Taiko. Come experience the unique emotion and excitement.
Admission fee: 600 yen *There are closed days and no performance days.