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  Private Open-air Hot Spring Bath
Guestrooms with a Private Open-air Hot Spring Bath Attached個室露天(露天風呂付客室)

A private open-air hot spring bath

For those guests who feel reluctant to bathe in the presence of others, we recommend choosing a guestroom with bathroom attached. In recent years, ryokans are increasing the number of guestrooms with a private rotenburo (private open-air bath) attached.

JRA MEMBER RYOKAN DIRECTORY BY PREFECTURE

ONSEN HOT SPRINGS

OPEN-AIR HOT SPRINGS BATH

A guestroom with a private open-air hot spring bath attached A guestroom with a private open-air hot spring bath attached
With Japanese citron floating in the bathtub at winter solstice With iris leaves in the bathtub on the Boys' Festival Day

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