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Ibusuki Hakusuikan
One of Ibusuki’s leading hot spring ryokan, where you can enjoy sand bath hot springs, the Genroku Bath, and Satsuma culture all in one stay.
Set on Approx. 165,000 square meters along Kinko Bay, Ibusuki Hakusuikan is one of Ibusuki’s leading hot spring ryokan. Centered on Japanese-style rooms, it offers a variety of accommodations, including rooms with ocean views and villa-style options, for a relaxing stay surrounded by gardens.
A signature highlight of this inn is the sand bath hot spring available on-site. With a dedicated covered facility, guests can enjoy it without worrying about the weather. While staying at the inn, you can experience Ibusuki’s famous hot spring culture as staff cover you with warm sand.
The property also features the Genroku Bath, a large public bath spanning Approx. 3,300 square meters. You can experience Ibusuki’s world-famous, rare hot spring culture by bathing while buried in sand warmed by geothermal heat. In a space themed around Genroku culture from the Edo period, Satsuma ware and ukiyo-e prints are displayed, and guests can enjoy a variety of baths, including barrel baths and reclining baths.
Dinner features dishes made with local ingredients such as Kagoshima Kuro-ushi beef, Kurobuta pork, and seafood. The inn also houses the Satsuma Denshokan Museum, where guests can view exhibitions of Satsuma ware and works of art. This is a place to enjoy an Ibusuki-style stay that goes beyond hot springs to include food and cultural experiences.
Highlights
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Experience an Ibusuki specialty at the sand bath hot spring, also available for day use.
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Enjoy the Genroku Bath, a large public bath themed around Genroku culture.
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Savor kaiseki cuisine made with local ingredients such as Kagoshima Kuro-ushi beef and Kurobuta pork.
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Discover Satsuma culture at the Satsuma Denshokan Museum.
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Enjoy Ibusuki’s famous sand bath hot spring, a rarity even worldwide
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The Genroku Bath offers a taste of Edo-period public bath culture
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A wide variety of guest rooms, including rooms with panoramic views of Kinko Bay
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Meals featuring the seasonal flavors of Kagoshima are another highlight
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The pool is also open in summer
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The grounds include the Satsuma Denshokan Museum, where you can experience Kagoshima culture
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?
In general, we do not offer this service. Late check-out is available for 2,750 yen per hour.
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Can I leave my luggage after check-out?
In general, we do not offer this service.
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Are there smoking areas?
Yes, there are.
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Is free Wi-Fi available in the building?
Yes, it is.
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Can I use the shared baths if I have a tattoo?
Yes, as long as you cover it, such as with a sticker.
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Are there sightseeing spots nearby?
Nearby attractions include the Chiran Samurai Residence Garden, Chiran Peace Museum, Ryugu Shrine, Flower Park, and Nagasakibana Parking Garden.
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Details
- Name in Japanese
- 指宿白水館
- Postal Code
- 891-0404
- Address
- 12126-12 Ibusuki, Ibusuki City, Kagoshima Prefecture
- Phone
- 0993-22-3131
- Check-in
- 3:00 pm
- Check-out
- 10:00 am
- Rates
- From 25,450 yen per person, based on 2 guests per room
- Access
- Approx. 7 minutes by taxi from Ibusuki Station on the JR Ibusuki Makurazaki Line
- Credit Cards
- Accepted
- Official website
- Official website (Japanese)