At the famous natural cave hot spring, you can take a long bath while looking out at the waterfall and greenery across the river. The meals are simple, creative cuisine that takes advantage of the bounty of the mountains, including homemade rice. It's not anything flashy, but it's a relaxing inn that makes you feel at ease just by being there.
A hotel located right in front of Kisarazu Port, it serves its guests with Kaiseki ryori (a traditional-style Japanese meal). At the front entrance is a Japanese garden sprawling 3970 square meters. The wooden building has a Showa retro feel (a classic style which brings back memories of the 60′s and 70′s). Their delicious kaiseki-style traditional Japanese meals are favored by the local foodies.
"We want our guests with small children to enjoy their hot spring trip!" For over 20 years, Ryusenkaku has been striving to be a child-friendly inn. We started by renting out children's goods, and before we knew it, we were able to provide over 50 types of services. With our original kids' corner, heated pool that can be enjoyed all year round, and private open-air baths, children, parents and parents can have fun together all day long. Please come to Arima Onsen, where you can enjoy the cherry blossoms in spring, the fresh greenery of early summer, the autumn leaves, and the snow in winter all year round.
This inn is located at the foot of the mountain at the Iwamura Castle ruins, which has been selected as one of Japan's 100 most famous castles and is one of the three major mountain castles. The exterior design is inspired by the Ninomaru area. The high atrium lobby has a gassho-zukuri style, and the large dining hall has thick beams, creating an atmosphere that takes you back to the Showa era.