Masagokan

Style: Modern Ryokan

Price Per Person:
¥15,000 ~ ¥35,000

 

Address (English)

Kurami
Kakegawa -shi

Address (Japanese)

静岡県掛川市倉真

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Welcome to Masagokan. This Modern Ryokan is is considered a courtly and historic inn buried deep within the mountains of Kakegawa. Masagokan was built in 1984, keeping to the traditional Japanese style. It has within its walls ceremonial tearooms and has kept the feel of tradition within its Meiji Era (1868 - 1912) architecture. Masagokan has a wide range of spacious rooms including those equipped with outdoor baths and beautiful garden views. Masagokan also boasts soothing baths that will cover your skin in a veil of smoothness. The waters will soften your hair and make it shine. The hot springs will tempt you to bathe time and time again. The water to rinse with after your bath is also 100% mineral spring water to give you total relaxation. Private family baths are also available for for a fee. The meals here consist of seasonal kaiseki cuisine. One of their famous seasonal dishes is a hotpot of Miso soup containing wild boar meat. Meals are served in the Suirentei Restaurant between mid-June and mid-August amidst blossoming lotuses flowers.

Welcome to Masagokan. This Modern Ryokan is is considered a courtly and historic inn buried deep within the mountains of Kakegawa. Masagokan was built in 1984, keeping to the traditional Japanese style. It has within its walls ceremonial tearooms and has kept the feel of tradition within its Meiji Era (1868 - 1912) architecture. Masagokan has a wide range of spacious rooms including those equipped with outdoor baths and beautiful garden views. Masagokan also boasts soothing baths that will cover your skin in a veil of smoothness. The waters will soften your hair and make it shine. The hot springs will tempt you to bathe time and time again. The water to rinse with after your bath is also 100% mineral spring water to give you total relaxation. Private family baths are also available for for a fee. The meals here consist of seasonal kaiseki cuisine. One of their famous seasonal dishes is a hotpot of Miso soup containing wild boar meat. Meals are served in the Suirentei Restaurant between mid-June and mid-August amidst blossoming lotuses flowers.

Facilities

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GUEST ROOMS

  • Japanese Style Room with Private Bath and Toilet
  • Japanese Style Room with Private Toilet Only
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • Towels

HOT SPRINGS and BATHING FACILITIES

  • Shared Outdoor Hot Spring Bath (Same Gender Only)
  • Shared Indoor Hot Spring Bath (Same Gender Only)
  • Private Hot Spring Bath in Guest Room
  • Private Outdoor Hot Spring Bath (Attached to Guest Room)
  • "Family Bath" (Privately Reserved Hot Spring Bath)
  • Mixed Outdoor Hot Spring Bath

REGULAR BATHING FACILITIES

  • Shared Outdoor Bath (Same Gender Only)
  • Shared Indoor Bath (Same Gender Only)
  • Private Outdoor Bath (Attached to Guest Room)
  • "Family Bath" (Privately Reserved Bath)
  • Mixed Outdoor Bath (Both Genders)

MEALS

  • Dinner and Breakfast Plan Available
  • Breakfast Plan Only Available
  • No Meal Plan Available

SPECIAL MEAL REQUEST

  • Special Meal Request (e.g. No Pork)
  • Vegetarian Meals (with fish)
  • Vegetarian Meals (no fish but with fish broth)
  • Western-style Breakfast

DINING ARRANGEMENTS

  • Dinner Served in Guest Room
  • Breakfast Served in Guest Room

OTHER

  • English Ability of the Ryokan Staff/Owners:
    A Little English Spoken
  • Internet Connection:
    No Internet Connection
  • Internet Connection:
    No Internet Connection
  • Parking:
    Free Parking
  • Curfew Time:
    23:00
  • Pickup Service:
  • Single Guests:
  • Children under 12 Years allowed:
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