A tranquil lodge of adventure, hot springs, and cuisine
Located within Bandai-Asahi National Park in Inawashiro, Fukushima, Numajiri Kogen Lodge is a tranquil retreat nestled in the rich natural surroundings at the foot of Mt. Adatara.
The lodge is owned by Junko Tabei, the first woman in the world to summit Mount Everest. It was originally her beloved mountain hut, which she cherished throughout her life. The property was completely renovated and reopened in 2019.
Natural hot spring with continuously flowing water
Pickup and drop-off service available
In-room bath available
Experience tours
IN 15:00〜18:00 / OUT 10:00
About NUMAJIRI PLATEAU LODGE
With only 12 rooms for up to 24 guests, the lodge keeps a cozy, wooden mountain-lodge feel while offering modern comfort. Rooms do not have TVs or clocks, allowing guests to relax fully. Options include a suite with a semi-open-air bath and a tatami-style twin room where you can go barefoot.
Children under 12 are not allowed, making it perfect for adults seeking a peaceful getaway. Guests often say it’s a serene escape from city life.
Peaceful guest rooms designed for a truly relaxing stay
There are no televisions or clocks in the rooms, allowing guests to forget the rush of daily life and spend their time in quiet relaxation
Peaceful guest rooms designed for a truly relaxing stay
There are no televisions or clocks in the rooms, allowing guests to forget the rush of daily life and spend their time in quiet relaxation
A creative kaiseki course featuring Japanese cuisine
This course highlights seasonal Japanese dishes prepared mainly with locally sourced ingredients
Head chef from Miyagi Prefecture
The head chef, originally from Miyagi, crafts each dish with care, offering seasonal flavors as a once-in-a-lifetime dining experience
A complimentary guest lounge
Guests can enjoy free drinks such as organic wine, whiskey, sparkling water, and coffee
Campfire evenings under the stars
At night, you can step onto the terrace to gaze at the star-filled sky or gather around a campfire in the lodge’s garden.
A variety of outdoor activities
Guided trekking tours and hands-on nature programs are available for guests to enjoy
Dinner
The motto for meals at Numajiri Kogen Lodge is “One Dish at a Time.” Dinner features a creative Japanese kaiseki course using carefully selected local ingredients, including seasonal vegetables from Aizu and the Tohoku region, mountain delicacies, branded meats from Fukushima, and fresh seafood from the Sanriku and Joban coasts.
Dinner
Fresh Sanriku scallops and summer flounder.
By slicing the seafood right before serving, oxidation is minimized, bringing out its natural sweetness and pristine freshness
Dinner
Herbal soup served in a traditional dobin-mushi (teapot-steamed) style
The soup is first poured from the teapot and sipped on its own — the aroma of hishi-cha tea and maitake mushrooms gently fills the air, warming you from within. The broth, made with Aizu-dried scallops and hishi-cha, offers a delicate yet deeply layered flavor.
Dinner
Raw Sanriku sea urchin marinated in Rausu kelp water, served with steamed Aizu free-range egg custard
It has no trace of fishiness — instead, it’s rich and creamy, almost like butter. The gentle umami of kelp water and free-range egg complements and enhances the flavor of the sea urchin.
Breakfast
A wholesome Japanese-style meal set
Guests can choose between organic sprouted brown rice or white rice, served alongside seasonal side dishes, fresh vegetable salad, and grilled fish.
Breakfast
A light and nourishing breakfast that’s gentle on the body
Enjoy a wholesome breakfast featuring rice sourced directly from local partner farms, paired with the crisp, refreshing air of the mountain foothills
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The chef places great importance on relationships with local producers, sourcing vegetables from organic contracted farms and seafood directly from fisherman colleagues. This meticulous attention to detail is reflected in every single dish.
Fukushima is also known for its rich variety of local sake, and the lodge offers an extensive selection that pairs perfectly with the seasonal dishes, allowing guests to enjoy a sake tasting during dinner.
Hot Spring
Numajiri Kogen Lodge’s pride is its hot spring, a highly acidic sulfur spring (Numajiri Motoyu) that gushes from near the crater of Mount Adatara at an elevation of 1,250 m. Boasting the largest output of any single spring in Japan, it produces a continuous flow of 13,400 liters per minute. With a pH of 2.1—comparable to lemon juice—its strong acidity stimulates the skin and, with a rich 155.4 mg/L of metasilicic acid, is known to promote metabolism and skin health. The milky white water has a distinctive character, and hot spring enthusiasts describe it as “an extremely strong acid that reminds you of Kusatsu Onsen.”
At Numajiri Kogen Lodge, guests can enjoy this spring in both indoor and outdoor baths, all with direct spring water flow. The open-air bath, surrounded by trees, offers seasonal views of fresh greenery, autumn foliage, and snowy landscapes, along with the refreshing breeze of the highlands. Day-use bathing is also available from 11:00 to 14:30 (except Tuesday–Thursday), allowing non-staying visitors to experience this famous hot spring.
Room
The guest rooms at Numajiri Kogen Lodge are designed in a natural-modern style, wrapped in the warmth of wood, with a variety of room types to suit different needs. Every room features a Simmons bed to support a restful sleep, and with no TV or clock, guests can enjoy a quiet space immersed in nature.
Room
Suite Room with Semi-Open-Air Bath
There is only one 40㎡ suite available. It features a private hot spring bath with free-flowing natural spring water. By opening the window, guests can enjoy it as an open-air bath. The room accommodates 1–2 guests.
Room
Suite Room with Semi-Open-Air Bath
The hot spring water is tasteless and odorless. Locals also use it as drinking water, for floor heating, and even for melting snow.
Room
Twin Room – Special Suite
The special room is a spacious 28㎡ twin room with two large windows offering views of the Numajiri Highlands. Guests can relax on the sofa while enjoying the scenery outside.
Room
“Sir Hilary’s Room,” a cozy space filled with the warmth of natural wood
This room is named in honor of Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to summit Mount Everest, who once stayed here. The 14.8㎡ single room accommodates 1–2 guests and features a cozy, mountain-lodge design with the warmth and scent of natural wood.
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Depending on the season and room type, there are various packages available, such as creative dinners using local ingredients, special plans for anniversaries, or plans that include hot spring trekking experiences.
Since no room has a TV or clock, guests can fully disconnect and enjoy a digital detox. Relax at dusk and wake with the sunrise—experiencing time in harmony with the surrounding natural environment.
Diverse Activities
Numajiri Kogen Lodge offers a wide range of activities that let guests fully enjoy nature. Adjacent to the lodge is cafe & activity nowhere, where guided trekking and hands-on nature programs are available. Among the most popular is the Extreme Onsen tour. Guests hike to the source of Numajiri Onsen, Numajiri Motoyu, and soak in a natural outdoor hot spring formed by the surrounding environment—a completely unique onsen experience.
Guest Experience Tour
“Wild” Open-Air Bath Experience
This hot spring experience is available by advance reservation only, limited to two groups per day (up to eight guests in total). It offers a private, exclusive soak in the heart of nature.
Guest Experience Tour
Extreme Onsen Experience
Guests hike to Numajiri Motoyu, where they can bathe in a wild, naturally formed open-air hot spring—an entirely new and unforgettable onsen adventure.
Guest Experience Tour
Extreme Onsen Experience
The hot spring water flows down the valley like a river, reaching temperatures of up to 60°C in some areas.
Guest Experience Tour
Extreme Onsen Experience
During the “Extreme Onsen” experience, you’ll be surrounded by the deep greenery of Mount Adatara’s valley, with breathtaking views of sheer cliffs and cascading white waterfalls.
Guest Experience Tour
Extreme Onsen Experience
This guided tour includes about an hour of mountain trekking to reach Numajiri Motoyu, a natural hot spring bubbling up halfway up Mount Adatara at an elevation of around 1,300 meters.
Guest Experience Tour
Extreme Onsen Experience
After your soak, enjoy roasted hishi-cha tea made from water chestnuts grown in Lake Inawashiro and freshly prepared sasa-dango (mugwort rice cakes wrapped in bamboo leaves), all while warming your body to the core amid the soothing scent of sulfur.
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This tour is held annually from May to November. There are two departures each day — a morning session (9:00–12:00) and an afternoon session (13:00–16:00). Joining the morning tour allows you to enjoy a more relaxed afternoon after descending the mountain. For the trek, please wear appropriate hiking clothes and non-slip shoes, and bring a swimsuit and towel for bathing afterward.
Plan List
This service uses a reservation request system. After we check room availability with the accommodation, we will propose the most suitable room and plan for you.Once availability is confirmed, we will send you our proposal via LINE, and your reservation will be finalized upon completion of payment.
Standard Plan – Dinner & Breakfast Included(Numajiri Plateau Lodge)
Check-in 15:00〜18:00 / Check-out 10:00
オンラインカード決済
食事あり
Total21,400/人 JPY ~
One-Night Stay with Dinner – No Breakfast(Numajiri Plateau Lodge)
Check-in 15:00〜18:00 / Check-out 10:00
オンラインカード決済
食事あり
Total24,800/人 JPY ~
Room Only Plan – No Meals(Numajiri Plateau Lodge)
Check-in 15:00〜18:00 / Check-out 10:00
オンラインカード決済
食事なし
Total14,600/人 JPY ~
Access
2864 Numajiriyama-Ko, Kayu, Inawashiro-machi, Yama-gun, Fukushima 969-2752, Japan
By Rental Car from Airports
Narita Airport: approx. 3 hrs 40 min
Sendai Airport: approx. 2 hrs
Fukushima Airport: approx. 1 hr
From Tokyo to Inawashiro
From Tokyo, take the JR Tohoku Shinkansen to Koriyama Station, then transfer to the local line to Inawashiro Station. From there, it’s about 25 minutes by car.
Free Shuttle Service
A complimentary shuttle is available from Inawashiro Station (approx. 25 min). Advance reservation is required. Pick-up: timed with the train arriving at 14:52 Drop-off: departs the ryokan at 10:00 only
Basic Information
Ryokan Name
Numajiri Plateau Lodge
Address
2864 Numajiriyama-Ko, Kayu, Inawashiro-machi, Yama-gun, Fukushima 969-2752, Japan
Baths
Water quality
Acidic sulfur spring
Free-flowing hot spring
Directly from the source
Opening hours
15:00–10:00 (Day-use hot spring available on Fri, Sat, Sun, and Mon only)
Facilities & Features
○Hot Spring
○Free-flowing hot spring
○Open-air bath
○Large public bath
×Private bath
○Guest room with open-air bath
×Sauna
×Stone Sauna
×Within walking distance of the station
×Less than a 10-minute walk to a convenience store
○Free parking available
○Free shuttle service available
×Barrier-free
○Western-style rooms available
○Rooms with private toilets available
×Pets
Common Amenities
○Hair Dryer
○Shampoo & conditioner
○Body soap
○Toothbrush & Toothpaste
○Towels & bath towels
○Room wear
○Comb
○Facial toner
○Face wash
○shaving
○cotton
○Refrigerator
×TV
×Washing machine
×Clothes dryer
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I store my luggage before check-in or after check-out?—
Yes, we offer complimentary luggage storage before check-in and after check-out.
Please inform us in advance if you would like to use this service.
Is Wi-Fi available? —
Free Wi-Fi is available around the front desk area.
Can children stay at the ryokan?—
We kindly ask that guests under 12 years old refrain from staying at our ryokan.
Is there a shuttle service available?—
Yes, we offer a shuttle service to and from Inawashiro Station.
Please contact us in advance if you would like to request pickup.
Pick-up
We provide a pick-up service timed with the train arriving at 14:52 (departing from Koriyama Station at 14:15 / Aizu-Wakamatsu Station at 14:20).
Drop-off
A shuttle departs from Numanjiri Kogen Lodge at 10:00 a.m. to Inawashiro Station.