Onyado Nono Toyama

  • Affordable onsen
  • Breakfast only
  • City views
  • Onsen
  • Onsen for couples
  • Onsen for families
  • Open-air bath
  • Private onsen
  • Private onsen in the room
  • Sauna
  • Tattoos allowed

Overview

Onyado Nono Toyama is a ryokan-style hotel in central Toyama, set in the Sogawa area close to shops, restaurants, museums, and the city’s streetcar network. You reach the hotel in about one minute on foot from Ote Mall tram stop, or about 15 minutes on foot from JR Toyama Station. Inside, you take off your shoes and walk across tatami flooring throughout the building, giving the stay a softer and more Japanese feel than a standard city hotel.

This property is especially appealing if you want a Toyama city base with real hot spring bathing. Natural hot spring water rises from 1,200 meters underground, and you can enjoy it in the large public baths and in many in-room hinoki cypress baths. After sightseeing, shopping, or a day trip into the mountains, you return to tatami floors, warm baths, late-night noodles, and the easy comfort of the Dormy Inn style.

Accommodation

You stay in a tatami-floored room with a clean, simple layout and Serta beds. Room types include double, twin, deluxe twin, and superior triple options, so you can choose a compact room for a short city stay or a larger room when you want more space.

The Moderate Double, Hollywood Twin, Deluxe Twin, and Superior Triple rooms include a private hinoki cypress bath with natural hot spring water. These rooms give you the rare chance to enjoy the hotel’s own hot spring in your room, with the scent of cypress adding warmth to the bathing experience. One Twin room type has a shower booth only, so choose a room with a hot spring hinoki bath if private onsen bathing matters to you.

The Deluxe Twin and Superior Triple rooms are the most spacious options, with layouts around 31 square meters. The Superior Triple works well when you want a room with multiple beds and more room to settle in. Your room includes Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a refrigerator, safe, television, roomwear, towels, and basic bath items, keeping the setup practical and easy for a city stay.

Dining

Breakfast is served in the second-floor restaurant as a Japanese and Western buffet. Along with the Dormy Inn-style small dishes and freshly prepared egg dishes, you can enjoy Toyama’s local specialty breakfast item: a seafood bowl that you build yourself. You choose what you like and create your own bowl, making breakfast feel generous and closely connected to Toyama Bay’s seafood culture.

The breakfast also includes Toyama touches such as red-and-white-style kamaboko, kelp-wrapped kamaboko, and marinated firefly squid. These small local dishes give you an easy way to taste regional flavors before you head out into the city.

Dinner is not served as a full-course hotel meal, so you can explore Toyama’s nearby restaurants in the evening. Later at night, you can return to the hotel for complimentary Yonaki Soba, Dormy Inn’s light soy-sauce ramen served in the second-floor restaurant. It is a simple but satisfying way to end the day after a bath.

Onsen and Wellness

The second-floor bath area, Tsurugi no Yu, uses natural hot spring water from the hotel’s own source 1,200 meters underground. The water is a simple hot spring with low tonicity, alkaline quality, and a low spring temperature. It has a brownish color and a smooth feel on the skin, and it is associated with relief from joint pain, muscle pain, neuralgia, tiredness, and sensitivity to cold.

You can enjoy several types of baths in the shared gender-separated bathing areas. The indoor bath, semi-open-air bath, rock bath, jar bath, and waterfall bath all use natural hot spring water. There is also a cold-water bath, a high-temperature dry sauna with television, and a mist sauna, so you can move between hot spring bathing, sauna, cooling down, and rest at your own pace.

The large public bath is open from 15:00 to 10:00 the next morning, while the sauna closes between 1:00 and 5:00 late at night. After bathing, you can enjoy complimentary ice cream in the evening and a lactic-acid drink service in the morning. If you prefer privacy, choose one of the room types with a natural hot spring hinoki bath.

Guests with tattoos

Onyado Nono Toyama has shared gender-separated public hot spring baths, and tattoos are not accepted in principle. You can use the shared baths if your tattoos can be fully covered with the property’s cover stickers, with up to two stickers available depending on stock. Larger tattoos that cannot be fully covered cannot be used in the shared bath areas. For private bathing, choose a room with a natural hot spring hinoki bath.

Facilities

Onyado Nono Toyama has a front desk, lobby, second-floor restaurant, shared natural hot spring baths, saunas, vending machine corner, smoking booths on the first, second, and sixth floors, and laundry machines in the bathing-area changing rooms. You can also use luggage storage on the day of arrival and departure, and the front desk has loan items such as an iron, trouser press, phone charger, desk lamp, and hair iron. The building has free internet access, and the tatami flooring throughout the property gives you a more relaxed feel as you move between your room, the restaurant, and the baths.

Activities

You can explore central Toyama easily from this location. Toyama Glass Art Museum is nearby in the city center, and the surrounding Sogawa and Nishicho areas give you access to shopping, cafés, and local restaurants. The streetcar makes it simple to move around the city, while JR Toyama Station connects you to wider travel across the Hokuriku region.

For a deeper Toyama trip, you can plan day trips to Toyama Bay, the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route, or Gokayama. After a day of seafood, glass art, mountain scenery, or old village landscapes, you can return to the hotel for a hot spring soak and a quiet evening on tatami floors.

Additional Features

Your stay includes free Wi-Fi, tatami flooring throughout the building, natural hot spring bathing, sauna access, complimentary welcome drinks, evening ice cream, morning lactic-acid drinks, and complimentary Yonaki Soba at night. Check-in is from 15:00, and check-out is by 11:00. The hotel does not have its own dedicated parking lot, so you can use affiliated or nearby parking facilities when arriving by car. Access is convenient by tram from Toyama Station, by car from Toyama Interchange, or by bus from Toyama Airport to the Sogawa area.

Onyado Nono Toyama – Address

📍 3-9-2 Sogawa, Toyama, Toyama, 930-0083

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