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  • Kinosaki Onsen Hanakouji Saigetsu
  • Traveling to Kinosaki onsen(hot spring) with the family! Are there any lodgings where we can enjoy the traditional atmosphere and onsen(hot spring)?

 I'm planning a family trip to Kinosaki Onsen. Since we're visiting this special town, we really want to enjoy the nostalgic, old-town atmosphere, the charm of the onsen streets, and the hot springs themselves at a leisurely pace. Could you please recommend a historic ryokan in Kinosaki Onsen with that nostalgic feel?

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Kinosaki Onsen Hanakouji Saigetsu

108 Kinosakichō Yushima, Toyooka

  • All Guest Rooms Feature a Private Open-Air Bath

  •  I highly recommend Hanakomichi Saigetsu in Kinosaki Onsen. This ryokan is perfect if your family wants to soak in the hot springs at their leisure. All of their rooms come with a private open-air bath. In addition to the bath in your room, the inn offers a free-of-charge, reservable private bath, which is a great perk for families. Dining in your room is also possible, allowing you to enjoy a special, private mealtime together.
    たまごサンド's answer (Posted on:2025/9/12)

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  • The perfect place for a stay-at-home stay

  • How about taking a short trip from onsen(hot spring) to Kinosaki onsen(hot spring)? "Hanakoji Satsuki" is the perfect inn for married couple who want to cherish their private time. The inn has rooms with open-air baths, so you can enjoy onsen(hot spring) just the two of you without worrying about others. Private baths are also available for free, so you can enjoy a variety of onsen(hot spring).
    tomato's answer (Posted on:2025/9/12)

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  • Enjoy luxurious dishes made with Tajima beef and crab

  • It is a small, quiet inn with few group guests. At night, you can use the hot springs for private use. There is a large cypress bath, and I was soothed by the warmth and scent of the wood. There was also a tiled bathtub. The room was a Japanese-style room, but there was a bed so I was able to sleep comfortably. The meal plan was a luxurious one using Tajima beef and crab. I was able to dine leisurely in the private dining room.
    ササラ's answer (Posted on:2019/8/ 4)

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