[Shizuoka/Shuzenji Onsen] Beautiful Japanese autumn “SORA Togetsou Kinryu”

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If you want to enjoy Japan's beautiful autumn, you should visit Shuzenji Onsen ``SORA Togetsou Kinryu''. The glowing red tatami mats and sliding doors, the mountains behind the steam, and the moist and comfortable air are all sure to satisfy you.

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The Izu City Inbound Promotion Project Team (commonly known as "IIP") aims to create an attractive international tourist destination that makes use of Izu's tourism resources, and aims to attract foreign visitors tourists to Izu City and promote the establishment of a system for accepting foreign tourists, It is an organization set up with a purpose. Izu City is rich in nature and agriculture, and has various sightseeing spots such as hot springs, beaches, and mountainous areas. In addition, it is easily accessible from Tokyo in about two hours by train, making it an ideal location for day trips and weekend trips. [Notes on cover images] Cover image is photograph contest prize-winning work coloring Izu City. Photographer: Hiroki Ojima Title of work: "Coloring light snow" Unauthorized diversion or duplication of the cover image is prohibited. About the use of cover image, please confirm in Izu City sightseeing information site.

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Enjoy the “second spring” with ultimate relaxation

A famous French writer says that autumn is the "second spring." The leaves are in full bloom, and the mountains and forests are dyed red and yellow. SORA Togetsou Kinryu is a hot spring inn in Shuzenji where you can enjoy Japan's beautiful autumn to the fullest. The vast grounds of approximately 15,000 square meters gradually change color from October to December, starting from the mountaintop, until a spectacular view spreads across the garden. After relaxing and enjoying the changing seasons while soaking in the high-quality Shuzenji Onsen, you'll probably say this. "The return flight is canceled."

View from standard guest rooms. You can thoroughly enjoy the fiery autumn leaves.

Enjoy autumn until December

"I didn't know such an attractive place existed. I already have a full schedule until November."
Even if you are like that, there is no need to give up. This is because you can enjoy the autumn leaves at SORA until one week before Christmas.
If you realize you still have time, go to the official page before you can make a reservation.

The trees lining the proud Japanese garden are also surprisingly brightly colored.

In some rooms, you can enjoy the autumn leaves from your private hot spring.

[SORA Togetsou Kinryu Official Website]

[SORA Togetsou Kinryu Official Instagram]

The Izu City Inbound Promotion Project Team (commonly known as "IIP") aims to create an attractive international tourist destination that makes use of Izu's tourism resources, and aims to attract foreign visitors tourists to Izu City and promote the establishment of a system for accepting foreign tourists, It is an organization set up with a purpose. Izu City is rich in nature and agriculture, and has various sightseeing spots such as hot springs, beaches, and mountainous areas. In addition, it is easily accessible from Tokyo in about two hours by train, making it an ideal location for day trips and weekend trips. [Notes on cover images] Cover image is photograph contest prize-winning work coloring Izu City. Photographer: Hiroki Ojima Title of work: "Coloring light snow" Unauthorized diversion or duplication of the cover image is prohibited. About the use of cover image, please confirm in Izu City sightseeing information site.

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