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  • Matsue, Mihonoseki, Tamazukuri | Hotels and Ryokan (Japanese inn) that are popular based on reviews!

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44-2 Tamayu-cho, Tamatsukuri, Matsue-shi

  • A blissful moment at Tamatsukuri Onsen

  • Shiraishi-ya, located in Tamatsukuri Onsen, is the perfect place for partner. Each room is equipped with an open-air bath, so you can fully enjoy the benefits of the hot springs while cherishing your time alone together. In-room dining service is also provided, so you can enjoy delicious food in a relaxing environment. It is reasonably priced at around 20,000 yen per person, so it is perfect for special occasions such as anniversaries. The warm hospitality of the staff is one of the attractions of this inn. Upon arrival, we were welcomed with a smile and the polite guidance was impressive. They also provide detailed information about the hot springs and local tourist information, so even those who are new to Tamatsukuri Onsen can stay with peace of mind. The rooms are Japanese-style rooms with a calm design and interior design, providing a comfortable space. You can enjoy beautiful views of nature from the windows, and the view is especially beautiful at dusk. You can spend a dreamlike time watching the starry sky from the open-air bath. As for meals, you can enjoy a Japanese course meal made with fresh ingredients harvested locally. You can enjoy local flavors such as Izumo soba and seafood, so you can experience the local culture through your meals.

    ゴマちゃん's answer (Posted on:2024/10/ 6)

Tamatsukuri Onsen, Tamayucho, Matsue

1042 Tamayu-cho Tamatsukuri, Matsue-shi

  • A Japanese-style Ryokan (Japanese inn) with plenty of sacred places and satisfying local cuisine

  • The guest rooms are calming Japanese-style rooms, and the open-air bath allows you to bathe in Tamatsukuri Onsen while looking at the bamboo forest, making this a popular inn for girls' trips. There are many sacred places that women are likely to like near the inn, making it a great date spot. In particular, you can take home the "Wish Stone," a talisman made by striking the sacred tree at Tamatsukuriyu Shrine with a wish stone, making it a great memory for couples' trips. For dinner, you can enjoy kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )that allows you to enjoy local gourmet food such as clams from Lake Shinji and Shimane wagyu beef, and at around 20,000 yen, I think it's reasonably priced.

    KEE's answer (Posted on:2023/6/12)

1215 Tamayucho-Tamatsukuri, Matsue-shi

  • You can stay for one person for one night with breakfast, one night without meals, or even two meals.

  • This is a very fine, long-established inn that offers a variety of plans, including one night with breakfast and one night without meals. You can also stay alone with the two-meal plan. The amenities are top-notch, making this an inn perfect for women traveling. The open-air garden bath, which allows you to enjoy the beautiful Japanese garden, is wonderful. The spring waters of Tamatsukuri Onsen are perfect for smooth, Bijin-no-yu (a hot spring of beauty) skin.

    ササラ's answer (Posted on:2022/11/26)

Tamayucho Tamatsukuri 53-2

  • The luxurious kaiseki course is recommended

  • You can enjoy a high-class kaiseki meal using high-quality seafood and mountain produce. Local sake, draft beer, and soft drinks are available for free during the time. Dinner is a luxurious kaiseki meal that starts with a platter of five kinds of seasonal fish, Shimane Wagyu beef sukiyaki, stewed blackthroat seaperch, and stone-grilled abalone. In the morning, there is a Japanese and Western Buffet.

    Shinryuken's answer (Posted on:2023/12/18)

148-2 Yumachi, Tamayu-cho, Matsue-shi

  • A hotel with a great view of Lake Shinji

  • Although it is a little independent guest cottages from the center of the hot spring town, Lake Shinji is right in front of you. Therefore, the view from the rooms is wonderful. The open-air bath with a great view is a particular pride of this hotel. You can enjoy a Japanese kaiseki dinner and a Japanese and Western Buffet breakfast at a reasonable price. There is also a beauty salon, so please feel free to use it. You will never forget the simple cuisine that can only be tasted locally.

    hahata's answer (Posted on:2021/6/29)

1191-1 Tamatsukuri, Tamayu-cho, Matsue-city

  • An inn where you can wear colorful yukata and enjoy Visiting hot springs for beautiful skin

  • The main building has a large public bath and an open-air bath, and you can also use the large public bath and open-air bath at the sister building, Tabitei Yamanoi, which is just a minute's walk away. You can rent colorful yukata at the kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal ), so you can Visiting hot springs your skin. Dinner is a kaiseki meal, and there are various options, such as the "Satisfying Kaiseki" plan, which includes beef grilled on a hoba leaf, cod hotpot, tuna kushikatsu, steamed shellfish in sake, crab vinegared dish, and seafood meatball soup, and the "Crab Kaiseki" plan. Depending on the plan, you can also choose to have it served in your room, so you can enjoy a leisurely meal with just your family.

    RRgypsies's answer (Posted on:2019/11/15)

松江市玉汤町玉造323

  • An inn with an alluring, fantastic open-air bath.

  • This inn has the best Mixed-Gender Hot Springs-air bath in Japan, which flows directly from the source. The floor of the open-air bath is covered with three types of agate, and is lit up at night, creating a fantastic atmosphere. Even the standard rooms are 8 tatami mat Japanese-style rooms with a 3 tatami mat wide veranda.

    とりむ's answer (Posted on:2022/10/27)

1215-2 Tamatsukuri Tamayu-cho, Matsue-shi

  • 100% natural hot spring water straight from our source, no heating, dilution or circulation!

  • You can enjoy Tamatsukuri Onsen, famous for its skin-beautifying waters, 100% from the inn's own source, in a free-flowing style. No water is added, no heating is done, and no circulation is used, so you can enjoy live, fresh, natural hot spring water. This is a rare inn nationwide where you can soak in luxurious hot springs. There are two large baths, one made entirely of cypress and the other made of black granite, and there are also three private baths available for a fee. Dinner is a seasonal kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal ), and the menu changes every month as they are particular about using seasonal ingredients. There are kaiseki plans ranging from the standard kaiseki to different grades, but the standard plan is sufficient to enjoy a meal. If you are staying in the main building, you will be served in your room. You will be able to enjoy a leisurely meal with mother and daughter. In the morning, you can enjoy a Japanese set meal with red miso soup made from Lake Shinji clams and a real hot spring egg.

    Shinryuken's answer (Posted on:2023/5/29)

1246 Tamayucho Tamatsukuri

  • A long-established Japanese-style hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) with over 300 years of history, founded in the Edo period

  • Konya in Tamatsukuri Onsen is a long-established Japanese-style hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) that was founded in the Edo period and boasts over 300 years of history. The hot spring is a sulfate spring that is rich in medicinal properties and is said to be good for the skin. You can bathe in the large, tasteful bath or the open-air bath. There is a plan that includes two meals at a reasonable price, and for dinner you can enjoy a kaiseki kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )that is an adaptation of Izumo Honzen, a meal offered to the gods.

    Natural Science's answer (Posted on:2023/8/24)

Tamayucho Tamatsukuri 1247

Chidoricho 30

  • This hotel offers views of Lake Shinji from the guest rooms and the large communal bath.

  • The view of Lake Shinji from the windows, the large public bath, and the sauna was so beautiful and relaxing. The Peking duck and Shimane beef steak we had for dinner were delicious. The breakfast menu was also luxurious and recommended. It's conveniently located just a 10-minute drive from Matsue Station.

    saru2022's answer (Posted on:2023/11/18)

38 Chidori-cho, Matsue-shi

  • A modern-style Ryokan (Japanese inn) with a Taisho era atmosphere, located on the shores of Lake Shinji

  • This charming Ryokan (Japanese inn) has a calming Taisho-era modern atmosphere. The Japanese-style wooden architecture and lighting combine to create a stylish space. It is conveniently located on the shores of Lake Shinji, so the views from the rooms are outstanding. There are also rooms with indoor baths, making it a recommended inn for those who want to enjoy a relaxing bath.

    sho440's answer (Posted on:2019/7/20)

63 Chidori-cho, Matsue-shi

  • The view from the room is amazing

  • The view of Lake Shinji from the room window was amazing. I stayed in a Japanese-Japanese and Western room with an open-air bath, and the view while soaking in the bath was also nice. The room was clean and comfortable. The food was delicious, and I was satisfied with the wide variety of dishes at breakfast as well as dinner. It is just on the opposite side of the lake from the sunset spot, so it is not possible to walk, but there seems to be a bus that runs there. I think it was about a 10-minute drive. The next day, I enjoyed a cruise on Lake Shinji.

    ユーザー's answer (Posted on:2014/9/27)

590-3 Asahi-machi

  • Located on the shores of Lake Shinji, transportation is convenient and affordable.

  • I stayed here when I went on a trip to Izumo Taisha Shrine and Matsue. It is very convenient for day trips to Izumo Taisha Shrine and for touring the tourist attractions in Matsue City on foot or by bus. The price is also reasonable, and I recommend skipping the meal and enjoying the taste of the famous restaurants in Matsue City. The sunset over Lake Shinji from the large public bath on the upper floor was beautiful.

    NULL's answer (Posted on:2014/6/ 3)
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