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About this hotel
A Sanctuary of Serenity: Kinosaki Onsen Camellia Inn
Tucked away in the historic hot spring town of Kinosaki, the Kinosaki Onsen Camellia Inn offers a quintessential Japanese *ryokan* experience that perfectly balances traditional hospitality with understated comfort. Located at Kinosaki-cho Yushima 781 in Toyonaka, this intimate retreat is an ideal base for immersing yourself in the timeless ritual of the onsen and the quiet charm of the surrounding town.
The inn’s defining feature is its dedication to authentic relaxation. Guests are provided with a *yukata* robe and wooden *geta* sandals upon arrival, inviting you to stroll through the picturesque willow-lined canals in the local custom. The accommodation itself exudes a calm, minimalist aesthetic with tatami-mat floors, sliding paper screens, and futon bedding laid out each evening. While embracing tradition, rooms are equipped with modern essentials like private bathrooms and Wi-Fi for a comfortable stay. The true highlight, however, is the hospitality. The attentive staff ensure a seamless experience, from serving exquisite multi-course *kaiseki* dinners featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients from the Sea of Japan to preparing a beautifully presented traditional breakfast.
Three Must-Visit Local Attractions:
- Kinosaki Onsen Public Baths (Soto-yu): The town is famed for its seven public hot spring baths, each with unique properties and histories. A stay at Camellia Inn includes a pass to all seven. Don’t miss Goshono-yu, designed to resemble a traditional Japanese garden cave, or Jizou-yu, with its vibrant red-painted exterior. The ritual of "onsen-hopping" from bath to bath in your yukata is the soul of a Kinosaki visit.
- Kinosaki Ropeway & Onsenji Temple: For breathtaking panoramic views, take the short ropeway ride up Mount Daishi. At the summit, visit the serene Onsenji Temple, dedicated to the guardian of the town's hot springs. The temple museum offers fascinating insight into the area's 1,400-year-old onsen history, and the vista over the town and Maruyama River is unforgettable.
- Maruyama River & Historic Townscape: Spend a leisurely afternoon wandering along the banks of the central Maruyama River, crisscrossed by charming bridges and framed by weeping willows. The streets are lined with preserved Edo-period architecture housing shops selling local crafts, sake breweries for tasting, and stands offering the town’s specialty—fresh, grilled *matsuba* crab in winter.
The Kinosaki Onsen Camellia Inn is more than just a place to sleep; it is your gateway to a slower, more restorative pace of life. It is highly recommended for travelers seeking an immersive cultural experience, where every detail—from the steam rising from an open-air bath to the artistry of a seasonal meal—contributes to a deeply memorable journey into the heart of Japanese tradition.
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