A small hot spring inn nestled in a quiet alley of Hakone 'Sengokuhara' A hot spring inn that is 'just right' for guests from all over the world Welcoming 9 groups of guests per day with the 'leaves' of the four seasons.
Take a break from your busy daily life and enjoy the sea at Zaimokuza in Kamakura♪ This vacation house is a compact and comfortable space created on the second floor of a detached house that has quietly witnessed the history of Kamakura Zaimokuza. It's easily accessible, just an 8-minute bus ride from Kamakura Station.Only 30 seconds from the bus stop.Above all, it boasts an excellent location right next to Zaimokuza Beach.(1-minute walk) Surfing enthusiasts can store their surfboards at the entrance.(Board rentals and lessons for surfing/SUP are also available: advance reservation required/fees apply) Additionally, there’s a foot-washing area where you can clean off sand from the beach before entering indoors. After enjoying the beach, relax at your leisure on the bed. We provide video streaming services such as Netflix, so you can relax and enjoy your favorite movies in a private space. Not only can you enjoy the sea, but visiting historical landmarks and ancient sites might also be a good idea.How about satisfying both your heart and stomach with 'Kamakura gourmet'? You can experience a time in Kamakura as if you were living there, something you can't feel on a day trip.
The bath with sodium chloride spring which is gentle to the skin is reputable. There are 24 guest rooms and provides besides the large public bath, there is also a family bath. They also pride themselves on their Japanese kaiseki ryori (traditional course meals).
The hotel owns a hot spring source and is proud of the richest hot water supply in the Yugawara hot spring area. With a variety of baths including the large communal bath with hot spring water constantly pouring in from the wall, the open-air baths that face the forest and bamboo grove, and the hot spring pool, guests can enjoy the hot springs to their hearts' content.
A long-established hotel founded in 1908. The tasteful building has a signboard outside saying ”maguro no kabutoyaki” (oven baked tuna head). The recipe of maguro no kabutoyaki originated with this hotel and it is served on a reservation basis.