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A hot spring inn proud of its “double skin-beautifying hot springs,” where you can enjoy two types of spring water.
A long-established ryokan known for its “double skin-beautifying hot springs,” fed by two different natural sources. The waters are an alkaline simple spring and a sulfur spring, each offering different benefits and a distinct feel on the skin. By alternating between the two, guests can enjoy a soothing bath that helps leave skin feeling smooth. Along with indoor and open-air baths, the inn also has private open-air baths, “Takimi no Yu” and “Keiryu no Yu,” where you can relax quietly while listening to the sounds of nature.
There are 68 guest rooms, mainly Japanese-style rooms, along with Japanese-Western and Western-style options. Each room is wrapped in calm tones and the gentle scent of tatami, creating a peaceful space where you can forget the routines of daily life. For dinner, guests are served kaiseki cuisine made with an abundance of seasonal ingredients from the local Chikugo area, offering both beautiful presentation and seasonal flavors.
The inn also has banquet halls, karaoke, and table tennis spaces, adding the classic fun you would expect from a traditional hot spring inn. Surrounded by rich nature, skin-beautifying hot springs, and dishes filled with local ingredients, it is a soothing place to refresh both body and mind.
Highlights
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The signature feature is its “double skin-beautifying hot springs,” with natural sources of alkaline simple spring water and sulfur spring water.
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Enjoy a relaxing bath in the open-air baths and private open-air baths while taking in the surrounding nature.
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Guest rooms are mainly Japanese-style, with the scent of tatami and calm color tones creating a relaxing atmosphere.
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Dinner is a colorful kaiseki meal featuring seasonal ingredients from the local Chikugo area.
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Karaoke and table tennis are also available, offering the nostalgic fun of a traditional hot spring inn.
Photos
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The lush jungle-style bath features a total of six large and small tubs
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The open-air bath “Kappa no Yu” was named after the kappa legend of the Chikugo River
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A spacious Japanese-Western style room, ideal for trips with three generations of family
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Kaiseki cuisine made with an abundance of mountain and sea delicacies from the Chikugo area
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A post-bath relaxation area where guests can unwind after soaking
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Enjoy table tennis, a classic hot spring pastime
Official FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Is early check-in or late check-out available?
Yes. As a perk for bookings made through the official website, check-in is available from 2:00pm instead of the usual 3:00pm,
and check-out is available until 11:00am instead of the usual 10:00am.
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Can I leave my luggage after check-out?
Yes.
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Is there a smoking area?
Yes.
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the building?
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available.
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Can guests with tattoos use the public bath?
No. (Due to Fukuoka Prefecture regulations.) Guests are asked to use the private open-air baths.
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Are there any sightseeing spots nearby?
Yes, including Michi-no-Eki Harazuru, Akizuki Castle Ruins, and Ukiha Inari Shrine.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 泰泉閣
- Postal Code
- 838-1514
- Address
- 20 Haki Shiwa, Asakura, Fukuoka 838-1514
- Phone
- 0946-62-1140
- Check-in
- 3:00pm–
- Check-out
- –10:00am
- Rates
- From JPY 16,500 for an 8 to 10 tatami Japanese-style room
- Access
- Approx. 10 minutes by car from Chikugo-Yoshii Station on the JR Kyudai Main Line (shuttle service available for overnight guests only; advance notice required)
- Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)