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Kinosaki Onsen | A slightly luxurious hot spring inn that I would like to stay at with my father
I'm going to Kinosaki Onsen with my father on my next vacation. I want to give back to him for all he's done for me, so I don't mind spending a little more. Are there any hot spring resorts you can recommend?
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- This is a long-established luxury Ryokan (Japanese inn) that was founded 160 years ago, and has a very nice atmosphere with a purely Japanese design both inside and out. You are sure to be able to relax and unwind. You can enjoy the hot springs in a cypress bathtub while looking out at the garden. It feels great. The meals are kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )made with seasonal ingredients, which are a feast for the eyes and a feast for the taste, making for a truly luxurious experience.へゆもんて's answer (Posted on:2023/9/19)
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I'm sure your father will be pleased with this luxurious plan.
- How about giving your father a luxurious stay as a way of giving back? You can rent out an area with a hot spring and a rock sauna set, let him refresh himself, and enjoy a sumptuous kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )made with Tajima beef, crab, and other local ingredients. I'm sure your father will be very satisfied.May_W's answer (Posted on:2023/9/ 7)
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Our inn has a wide variety of baths where you can enjoy bathing that is just as good as soto-yu (public bathhouses)!
- As symbolized by the tatami mats used throughout the entire building, this is a warm inn that is considerate of everyone from small children to the elderly. There is also a wide variety of baths, with large public baths separated by gender, each with an indoor bath, a jacuzzi bath, an open-air bath, a sauna, and a cold bath, which are enough for a relaxing soto-yu (public bathhouses) are also nearby, so it would be nice to go for a walk there in a colorful yukata. After the bath, cold water, coffee, etc. are provided, and there is also a foot massage machine. For meals, you will be greeted with traditional artisan-crafted kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal ).Shinryuken's answer (Posted on:2023/4/ 3)
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A long-established inn that you'd want to stay at least once.
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If you want to show your appreciation to your parents in Kinosaki Onsen, I recommend "Miki-ya." This 300-year-old traditional Ryokan (Japanese inn) is located in the center of Kinosaki Onsen and is famous as the place where the literary master Shiga Naoya wrote "At Kinosaki." For meals, you can enjoy delicious dishes such as Matsuba crab, Tajima beef, and abalone. It's a place you'll want to stay at least once.Behind The Line's answer (Posted on:2019/11/ 8)
5. Ichidaya
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Enjoy a full crab course meal delivered to your room.
- "Ichidaya Inn, a Hotel with Fragrant Seasons" is located along the river, a six-minute walk from Kinosaki Onsen Station, and is conveniently located for Visiting hot springs. This is a stylish, relaxed inn with nine rooms, all with a modern Japanese atmosphere. The inn has a cypress bath and a ceramic bath, both of which can be rented for private use free of charge. Dinner is kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )featuring fresh seafood caught at Tsuiyama Fishing Port, and in winter, a full crab course plan is available. Both dinner and breakfast are served in the room, so you can enjoy your meal at your leisure without worrying about crowds.RRgypsies's answer (Posted on:2020/11/18)
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Enjoy a luxurious stay at this 160-year-old Ryokan (Japanese inn)