Tokachigawa Onsen Seijyakubow

A lodging that brings fresh air to Tokachigawa Onsen: “Tokachigawa Moor Onsen Seijyakubow.” Designed by architect Hikonori Konishi, the building has a dignified presence—like “a structure that has built silence.” Every room is equipped with a continuous-flow moor hot spring, a Hokkaido Heritage treasure, thoughtfully created to give travelers room to breathe.

This is more than an inn—it’s a place to “place a punctuation mark in life.” Sink into the amber waters and the noise of daily life quietly fades away.

An apparatus where architecture and nature resonate

Upon stepping inside Seijyakubow, the first thing you notice is the “abundance of silence.”

“A lodge that architects silence”—a front desk embodying architect Hikonori Konishi’s ideal

The design, centered on wood and stone, doesn’t seek to embellish; it serves as a “stage device” that elevates the Tokachigawa landscape to the starring role.

All 24 guest rooms are single-story, offering a refined space for hospitality.

Each of the 24 rooms is appointed with an emphasis on margin and calm. Light through shoji screens and glass that mirrors the night sky act like “frames for a painting,” gently guiding your gaze toward nature.

All rooms with private source-fed open-air baths | “A dialogue between bath and solitude”

Every room has a source-fed open-air bath—each soak invites you to melt into time itself

The open-air bath in each room is more than a bath. The moor hot spring that flows in is a “liquid letter” sent from the earth where ancient plants slumber. Its gentleness evokes the sensation not of bathing in water, but of bathing in time.

Amber moor hot spring waters—“liquid letters” from ancient plants

Rest your arms on the rim, and simply listen to the river. It’s the luxury of “conversing with solitude,” a quiet restoration of the heart that city life cannot offer.

The expansive public bath offers a different ambience from the in-room open-air baths

Löyly that relaxes you to the core, accompanied by the scent of indoor cypress

Japanese kaiseki that paints a portrait of Tokachi’s bounty

Kaiseki at Seijyakubow lingers not only on the palate, but also in memory

Dinner is a Japanese kaiseki refined from ingredients nurtured by Tokachi’s land. Tokachi beef is “a philosophy of chewing,” seasonal vegetables are “poems of the seasons,” and the tableware serves as a “stage device for the table.”

With every bite, the cuisine leaves echoes not only on your taste buds but deep within your recollections.

Each plate is composed of carefully selected ingredients and cooking that draws out their flavor

A visually beautiful dessert crowns the final course

If you find yourselves saying during after-dinner conversation, “This too is the joy of travel,” it’s proof that ingredients and technique are in true harmony.

A teppan dining experience that turns sound and aroma into part of the feast

Tokachi beef teppanyaki finished before your eyes—flames sketch a one-night-only culinary theater

An easing of the heart: spa treatments and lounge

In the treatment rooms, therapies incorporate natural materials.

Combine them with the warmth from the hot spring, and a comforting sensation arrives—as if your “depth of sleep clicks one level deeper.”

In the lounge, open a book—or simply sink into a chair and do nothing. Time here is “the luxury of zero output,” and that very zero becomes the lubricant that enriches life.

A space where wood and stone are in harmony—the “abundance of silence” you’ll find only here

Access

Tokachigawa Onsen Seijyakubow is about 20 minutes by car from Obihiro Station and about 40 minutes from Obihiro Airport.

Enjoy the convenience of the city while embracing riverfront nature—truly “the boundary between the urban and the wild.”

A design that acts like a stage device, elevating the Tokachi River to center stage

[Information | Inquiries]

◼️ Tokachigawa Moor Onsen Seijyakubow
Address: 1-16 Tokachigawa Onsen Minami, Otofuke-chō, Kato-gun, Hokkaido 080-0263
Tel: 0155-66-9900
Number of rooms: 24 (all with open-air baths)
Check-in 15:00 / Check-out 11:00
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