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Hanayuzuki

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  • The 11-story atrium is very beautiful and perfect instagrammable.

  • When you enter the hotel, there is an 11-story atrium, which is very beautiful and instagrammable worthy. The elevator is also see-through, so the view from inside the building is also good. There is an open-air observation bath and a large bath where you can see the city of Matsuyama and the mountains, and you can take a relaxing bath while looking at the starry sky.
    Natural Science's answer (Posted on:2021/2/ 3)

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  • From modern to cute, these accommodations are sure to impress

  • There are many photogenic spots within the inn, such as the impressive atrium made of washi paper and the Japanese modern guest rooms that were renovated in 2018. The main building of Dogo Onsen is right in front of the inn, so it's the perfect place to take photos of Dogo. If you like cute things, we recommend the guest rooms dedicated to the mascot character Mikyan.
    アズマ's answer (Posted on:2019/7/26)

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  • A spacious open-air bath

  • If you're looking for a recommendation in Dogo Onsen, I recommend "Hanayuzuki." It's a 5-minute walk from Iyotetsu Goonsen Station. It's located close to the main building of Dogo Onsen. The rooms are Japanese-style rooms where you can relax, and some rooms have foot baths or open-air baths. The open-air bath on the rooftop on the 11th floor is spacious and has a great sense of openness. The meals are delicious, with Setouchi sea bream, Iyo beef, and sweet and tender pork interwoven with local ingredients.
    Rainbow 4169's answer (Posted on:2019/7/18)

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  • Relax in a cute yukata and enjoy a foot bath in your room.

  • Hana Yuzuki is a room with a retro pop impression. There are also rooms with foot baths, where you can relax in a foot bath for two after changing into a yukata. The main building is a three-story wooden Japanese-style Ryokan (Japanese inn) founded in 1894, and is a sight to behold. The bathhouse, which is modeled after the Asuka period, gives the feel of ancient times, and you may feel as if you have traveled back in time.
    からす's answer (Posted on:2019/7/ 1)

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