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KAI ItoA Japanese Ryokan, Both Traditional and Modern
2-21 Okahiro-cho, Ito-shi, Shizuoka,Japan

US$ 370 ~ US$ 630

8 to 8 guests / 7 inventories
Check-in 15:00 / Check-out 12:00
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner
  • Projector or TV
  • Swimming pool
  • Tub (ex. Jacuzzi, Hinoki)
A Room that Reflects the Four Seasons
Resort Hoshino Kai's principle is to rediscover the region's charm and to provide a hot spring inn dedicated to peace. Itoshi, the location of Kai Ito is well-known as a historic hot spring village that has long been a favorite of writers. Ito Hot Springs is renowned for being beneficial to the skin, causing less irritation to the body, and producing a significant thermal effect. The most notable feature is the abundance of water, with approximately 34,000 liters of hot springs rising daily. This abundant source is available in Kai Ito's bath, open-air bath, foot bath, swimming pool, and rooms. You will enjoy the luxurious hot springs at the traditional and modern Japanese ryokan and forget about your hectic daily life for a few days in a space surrounded by mountains facing the sea and Ito's famous camellia flowers.

Kai Ito offers a variety of room types to accommodate any type of trip, from solo to family to group. There are simple Japanese-style rooms, Western-style rooms with bedrooms, and rooms with open-air baths where you can enjoy the natural hot springs at any time of day or night. Each room introduces traditional crafts and culture from the region, and the design is based on close observation of nature throughout the four seasons, with the design changing slightly according to the season. Through the large window, you can see the lovely Japanese garden, which creates an inviting atmosphere.

You can take a course in Japanese cuisine. Seasonal specialties include gold-snowed sea bream (fish), king shrimp, and abalone. Additionally, the serving bowls and plating are attractive, ensuring that you will feel special during your meal. There are open-air baths where hot spring water flows out of large rocks like waterfalls and inner baths where the scent of cypress trees relaxes your mind. Furthermore, there is a footbath adjacent to the Japanese garden, where you can unwind while watching the four seasons change. With Ito's one-of-a-kind activity, you can learn how to make camellia oil. Camellia oil, which is beneficial to the skin and hair, is portable in a small bottle. Moreover, there is a swimming pool and a massage that Kai is particularly proud of. May your trip will be filled with memories of Kai Ito's finest hospitality.

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