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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広島県廿日市市宮島町もみじ谷
Welcome to Iwaso. This wonderful Luxurious Ryokan, opened in 1893 was the first ryokan opened for business on Miyajima. Iwaso is situated in a very beautiful part of Momijidani Park and when it was first constructed the owner built a tea shop and planted the area with maples trees. Iwaso was constructed in the "miya-daiku" style, by the same craftsmen who built Japanese shrines. Previous guests have included famous authors, artists, and members of the Japanese royal family. There are 42 Japanese-style rooms located in 3 different buildings - the Shinkan, the Honkan, and the Hanare. The Honkan (original building) at Iwaso is the oldest one and it is more ornate and traditional than the Shinkan (annex). However, the rooms in the Honkan do not have private baths while the rooms in the Shinkan have private baths. There are also shared baths at Iwaso (same gender only). Traditional Kyoto-style meals are served to the guests, and a pick-up service is available. Check-in time is after 15:30 and check-out time is before 10:00 am.
Welcome to Iwaso. This wonderful Luxurious Ryokan, opened in 1893 was the first ryokan opened for business on Miyajima. Iwaso is situated in a very beautiful part of Momijidani Park and when it was first constructed the owner built a tea shop and planted the area with maples trees. Iwaso was constructed in the "miya-daiku" style, by the same craftsmen who built Japanese shrines. Previous guests have included famous authors, artists, and members of the Japanese royal family. There are 42 Japanese-style rooms located in 3 different buildings - the Shinkan, the Honkan, and the Hanare. The Honkan (original building) at Iwaso is the oldest one and it is more ornate and traditional than the Shinkan (annex). However, the rooms in the Honkan do not have private baths while the rooms in the Shinkan have private baths. There are also shared baths at Iwaso (same gender only). Traditional Kyoto-style meals are served to the guests, and a pick-up service is available. Check-in time is after 15:30 and check-out time is before 10:00 am.
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Month of Visit: January
Country Of Reviewer: Mexico
Atmosphere Rating - 5
Food Rating - 5
Staff Rating - 5
Location Rating - 5
Room Rating - 5
Month of Visit: November
Country Of Reviewer: USA
Atmosphere Rating - 5
Food Rating - 5
Staff Rating - 5
Location Rating - 5
Room Rating - 5
Date of Review: August, 2018
Month of Visit: August
Country Of Reviewer: France
Atmosphere Rating - 5
Food Rating - 5
Staff Rating - 5
Location Rating - 5
Room Rating - 5
Date of Review: August, 2018
Month of Visit: August
Country Of Reviewer: France
Atmosphere Rating - 5
Food Rating - 5
Staff Rating - 5
Location Rating - 5
Room Rating - 5
Month of Visit: February
Country Of Reviewer: USA
Atmosphere Rating - 4
Food Rating - 5
Staff Rating - 5
Location Rating - 4
Room Rating - 4
Month of Visit: June
Country Of Reviewer: USA
Atmosphere Rating - 5
Food Rating - 5
Staff Rating - 5
Location Rating - 5
Room Rating - 5
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
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