Five story traditional Japanese inn located in central Kinosaki Onsen. Walking distance to the popular open-air hot spring baths. Gosho no Yu hot spring right in front.
Lodging with no meals
Don't let the exterior iron beam facade fool you, inside is the spacious courtyard lobby. Elevators placed throughout the building lead to the guest rooms on the upper floors, making stays for the physically disabled easier.
December of 2003 the inn underwent remodeling, the Japanese style room now with open-air hot spring bath (approx. 20m^2, with a dropped floor below the low lying table for eating your meals), and the Western style room on the uppermost 5th floor also has its own open-air hot spring bath. The views from the rooms offer beautiful views of Kinosaki's seasonal colors year round.
Also, try the large garden style indoor men's hot spring bath, a favorite among our guests.
The men's and women's indoor hot spring baths are segregated and alternate between men and women in the morning and evening. (There are some days that they do not alternate, however.)
Indoor Public Bath
One night lodging with no meals plan including free Onsen Pass ticket for seven hot spring bath houses and Yumeguri-Stamp notebook.
Why do not you stroll through the town and enjoy Kinosaki’s famous seven hot spring baths in an undeniably romantic and cozy atmosphere. You do not need to worry about time as it is plan without dinner.
▪Indoor Hot Spring Bath▪
In our hotel, there are two large public hot spring baths separated by men and women changing in the morning and at night. Refreshing time in water heals your tired body. Also enjoy seven hot spring baths while strolling through the town. Goshono-yu, one of the seven baths is located right in front of our hotel. Kinosaki Onsen contains a wealth of minerals such as sodium and calcium. These elements are said to be good for fatigue, digestive issues, nerve and muscular pain, and bruising.
Quiet Japanese-style Room facing Kiyamachi Street.
Spacious Entrance