A hot spring inn established 300 years ago.
◇Kinokuniya Ryokan Basic Plan◇ Dinner and breakfast included ■Bath ・Slightly alkaline naturally gushing ``sulfur spring'' (simple sulfur hot spring), which is rare in Japan You can enjoy the unique smell of sulfur from the hot water gushing from within the premises of the inn. ・Yunohanazawaageyu's baking soda spring (simple hot spring) Please enjoy the refreshing and clear water compared to a sulfur spring. ・The large communal bath has both sulfur spring water in the indoor bath and baking soda spring water in the outdoor bath. We do not have any nighttime closing hours, so you can take a bath anytime. 〇Recommended [Private bath] A wooden bath in the Edo (period) style at the time. Our hotel is named after the Edo period (Shotoku), the year it opened, and has an Edo-style private bath called ``Shotoku.'' Come and refresh yourself by immersing yourself in the hot water and reminiscing about those times. Just like back then, the roof is slightly more visible than the road, giving it a nice touch. There is also a semi-open-air bath called Karetan. If you wish to use this service, please let us know at check-in. *Depending on the number of customers, we may not be able to meet your expectations. 2,000 yen per 30 minutes ■Meals Please enjoy Japanese Kaiseki cuisine that takes advantage of seasonal ingredients. For breakfast, we will serve a Japanese breakfast. *The menu for children's rates differs from the menu for adults. If you wish to have the same meal, please make a reservation as an adult. *If you make a last-minute reservation, it may take some time to prepare your room.
Kisho-tei (Japanese-style room/with toilet) [Standard] [Japanese room] [Non-smoking] [Garden view]
◇Kinokuniya Ryokan Basic Plan◇ Dinner and breakfast included ■Bath ・Slightly alkaline naturally gushing ``sulfur spring'' (simple sulfur hot spring), which is rare in Japan You can enjoy the unique smell of sulfur from the hot water gushing from within the premises of the inn. ・Yunohanazawaageyu's baking soda spring (simple hot spring) Please enjoy the refreshing and clear water compared to a sulfur spring. ・The large communal bath has both sulfur spring water in the indoor bath and baking soda spring water in the outdoor bath. We do not have any nighttime closing hours, so you can take a bath anytime. 〇Recommended [Private bath] A wooden bath in the Edo (period) style at the time. Our hotel is named after the Edo period (Shotoku), the year it opened, and has an Edo-style private bath called ``Shotoku.'' Come and refresh yourself by immersing yourself in the hot water and reminiscing about those times. Just like back then, the roof is slightly more visible than the road, giving it a nice touch. There is also a semi-open-air bath called Karetan. If you wish to use this service, please let us know at check-in. *Depending on the number of customers, we may not be able to meet your expectations. 2,000 yen per 30 minutes ■Meals Please enjoy Japanese Kaiseki cuisine that takes advantage of seasonal ingredients. For breakfast, we will serve a Japanese breakfast. *The menu for children's rates differs from the menu for adults. If you wish to have the same meal, please make a reservation as an adult. *If you make a last-minute reservation, it may take some time to prepare your room.
Shunkanrou (Japanese-style room/with toilet and bath) [Standard] [Japanese room] [Non-smoking] [Mountain view]