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Kaichoen
A long-established hot spring inn where you can enjoy history and traditional charm in a wooden, purely Japanese-style setting.
A hot spring ryokan housed in a wooden building that has been in operation since the Taisho era. Inside, the inn offers a serene, purely Japanese-style atmosphere, and the building itself is striking for preserving the charm of the early Showa period. Many literary figures have stayed here over the years, and works by woodblock print artist Tomisaburo Hasegawa are also displayed, making the ryokan itself something of a historical sightseeing spot. With only 13 guest rooms, this small inn values attentive service and a calm, relaxing stay.
Meals feature an abundance of seafood caught locally in Sakaiminato, including kaiseki cuisine highlighting treasures from the sea such as matsuba crab and nodoguro. Another draw is that meals are served in private dining rooms, letting you enjoy them in a მშვიდful setting.
The hot spring water flows directly from the source and is said to help with neuralgia and rheumatism. A particular highlight is the oldest surviving open-air rock bath, built in the Taisho era. This bath, which still tells the story of Kaike Onsen’s history today, is known for its rustic rock design and gentle spring water, making it a soothing place to refresh after your journey.
Highlights
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A wooden ryokan that preserves the charm of the early Showa period, with traces of its literary history throughout.
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With only 13 rooms, this small inn offers quiet surroundings and heartfelt, attentive hospitality.
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Enjoy kaiseki cuisine featuring Tottori’s seafood, such as matsuba crab and nodoguro, in a private dining room.
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The oldest surviving open-air rock bath soothes both body and mind with its rustic atmosphere and gentle water.
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The free-flowing spring water is said to be effective for neuralgia and rheumatism, warming your body to the core.
Photos
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The lobby features Japanese paintings and an irori hearth. Yukata are also available to rent free of charge.
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A winter-only course lets you fully enjoy matsuba crab.
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Enjoy the rock bath said to be the oldest in Kaike Onsen.
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A salon where you can watch koi swimming beneath the glass floor.
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?
Early check-in is available for a fee, and late check-out is free until 11:00am.
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Can I leave my luggage after check-out?
Yes.
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Is there a smoking area?
Yes, next to the entrance.
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the building?
Yes.
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Can guests with tattoos use the public bath?
No.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 海潮園
- Postal Code
- 683-0001
- Address
- 3-3-3 Kaike Onsen, Yonago, Tottori 683-0001
- Phone
- 0859-22-2263
- Check-in
- 3:00pm
- Check-out
- 10:00am
- Rates
- From 13,200 yen per person for a 2-day, 1-night stay including breakfast and dinner
- Access
- From JR Sanin Main Line Yonago Station, take a Nihon Kotsu bus and get off at Kaike Onsen Kanko Center, then walk Approx. 3 minutes
- Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)