Hot springs have a very long history in Japan, and they are an intimate part of Japanese culture. There are over 3,000 "onsen" ,or hot springs, in Japan. Many can be found at the ryokans available on Japanese Guest Houses.
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Welcome to Umeyashiki. This Standard Ryokan is the Honkan (original building) located on the same grounds as the Hotel Kosho. Umeyashiki was originally a temple but today it is an older, run-down ryokan in need of renovation. The ryokan has 32 Japanese-style rooms and shared indoor hot spring baths (same gender only). Umeyashiki does not have an outdoor hot spring bath but guests can walk to the Hotel Kosho and use their outdoor hot spring bath (it is a 1 minute walk and guests must wear their Japanese yukata when walking to the Hotel Kosho). Check-in time is after 15:00 and check-out time is before 10:00 am. Parking is available.
Welcome to Umeyashiki. This Standard Ryokan is the Honkan (original building) located on the same grounds as the Hotel Kosho. Umeyashiki was originally a temple but today it is an older, run-down ryokan in need of renovation. The ryokan has 32 Japanese-style rooms and shared indoor hot spring baths (same gender only). Umeyashiki does not have an outdoor hot spring bath but guests can walk to the Hotel Kosho and use their outdoor hot spring bath (it is a 1 minute walk and guests must wear their Japanese yukata when walking to the Hotel Kosho). Check-in time is after 15:00 and check-out time is before 10:00 am. Parking is available.
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Hyogo-ken Chijitoroku Ryokogyo 3-609
(Hyogo Prefecture Travel Agent License Number 3-609)
10-5-401-1-(2) Sakae-machi, Kawanishi-shi, Hyogo-ken Japan
Part of the Rediscover Group of Travel Companies Rediscover Japan Co., Ltd. (Japanese Guest Houses)
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