[Shizuoka/Shuzenji Onsen] I want to stay there someday! Autumn “SORA Togetsuso Kinryu”

[Shizuoka/Shuzenji Onsen] I want to stay there someday! Autumn “SORA Togetsuso Kinryu”

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The Izu City Inbound Promotion Project Team (commonly known as "IIP") is an organization established with the aim of promoting the attraction of foreign visitors tourists to Izu City and the development of a system for accepting them, with the aim of making Izu an attractive international tourist destination that makes use of Izu's tourism resources. Izu City is rich in nature and agriculture, and has a variety of tourist attractions, including hot springs, beaches, and mountainous areas. It is also easily accessible, about two hours by train from Tokyo, making it an ideal place for day trips or weekend getaways. [Notes regarding cover images] The cover image is a winning entry in a photo contest that colors Izu City. Photographer: Ojima Hiroki Title: "Coloring the Light Snow" Unauthorized use and duplication of the cover image is prohibited. For information on using the cover image, please check the Izu City Tourism Information Website.

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[Shizuoka/Shuzenji Onsen] I want to stay there someday! Autumn “SORA Togetsuso Kinryu”

Enjoy the elegance of a vast 50,000m2 garden

It looks like a photo of a natural park, but who could have imagined that this was spread out behind the inn?
This is the garden of SORA Togetsuso Kinryu, a Japanese inn located just outside the center of the Shuzenji hot spring town.

[Shizuoka/Shuzenji Onsen] I want to stay there someday! Autumn “SORA Togetsuso Kinryu”

SORA Togetsuso Kinryu is a high-quality inn that has been awarded five stars every year by institutions in Japan.
Not only the garden view, but also the rooms, meals, and service are all first-class.
In order to provide the "ultimate relaxation", we have put effort into every aspect.

[Shizuoka/Shuzenji Onsen] I want to stay there someday! Autumn “SORA Togetsuso Kinryu”

Meals include dishes made with luxurious seasonal ingredients.

[Shizuoka/Shuzenji Onsen] I want to stay there someday! Autumn “SORA Togetsuso Kinryu”

Some rooms have private baths. Even those who are not familiar with Japanese public bath culture can enjoy hot springs with peace of mind.

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SORA Togetsu so Kinryu

SORA Togetsu so Kinryu

3455 Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture 410-2416
A ryokan with a popular open-air bath at Shuzenji Onsen [SORA Togetsu so Kinryu] The center of Shuzenji hot spring town Our hotel is located in front of the bamboo grove Once you step into the premises Inviting you to a world surrounded by about 50,000㎡ of nature, meals, rooms, hot springs, gardens This is a 5-star inn with attention to detail. While the interior is elegant, somewhere relaxing We offer the ultimate relaxation space. When traveling to Izu and Shuzenji, Easy access to each sightseeing spot, taking up to 1.5 hours Please use our hotel.

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Shuzenji Hot Spring

Shuzenji Hot Spring

Shuzenji, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture 410-2416
Shuzenji Onsen, located in Shuzenji, Izu City , Shizuoka Shizuoka Prefecture , is the Izu Peninsula's oldest hot spring. It has been selected as one of Japan's 100 best hot springs. The Shuzenji River (commonly known as the Katsuragawa) flows through the center of the hot spring town, with hot spring inns and restaurants lining the riverbank. Along the riverbank is Tokko-no-Yu, a symbol of the hot spring resort. Nearby is Shuzenji Temple, from which the area takes its name, and is visited by many tourists. The temple holds the Autumn Kobo Daishi Festival every year on August 20th and 21st, with food stalls and fireworks. There are also walking paths, and the "Bamboo Forest Path" is a popular spot. There are many historical sites related to the Genji clan near the hot spring town, including the grave of Minamoto no Yoriie, the second shogun of the Kamakura shogunate, and Shigetsuden, which was built by his mother, Hojo Masako, to pray for the repose of his soul.

The Izu City Inbound Promotion Project Team (commonly known as "IIP") is an organization established with the aim of promoting the attraction of foreign visitors tourists to Izu City and the development of a system for accepting them, with the aim of making Izu an attractive international tourist destination that makes use of Izu's tourism resources. Izu City is rich in nature and agriculture, and has a variety of tourist attractions, including hot springs, beaches, and mountainous areas. It is also easily accessible, about two hours by train from Tokyo, making it an ideal place for day trips or weekend getaways. [Notes regarding cover images] The cover image is a winning entry in a photo contest that colors Izu City. Photographer: Ojima Hiroki Title: "Coloring the Light Snow" Unauthorized use and duplication of the cover image is prohibited. For information on using the cover image, please check the Izu City Tourism Information Website.

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