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Book Ibusuki Phoenix Hotel in Ibusuki Onsen (Kagoshima)―― All rooms offer a view of the ocean. All rooms have hot spring baths. Guests can enjoy hot spring sand bathing within the facilities. 25 min on foot to the natural hot spring sand bathing facility on the seashore.
Access: Two hours by bus from Kagoshima Airport to Ibusuki Station, then 10 minutes by taxi
(1) Rooms with open-air hot spring baths available: 6 rooms
(2) Rooms with indoor hot spring baths available: 159 rooms
(3) Rental hot spring baths for private use (outside guest rooms): 3 baths
Chloride spring
It has a unique Ibusuki volcanic sand hot spring (surrounded by sand heated by the underground hot spring). The water is good for skin problems, feminine problems, skin beautification, etc.
Saraku Sand Bath Hall (Sunamushi Onsen), Mount Uomidake, JR Nishi Oyama Station, Cape Nagasakibana, Mount Kaimondake, Kamafuta Shrine (Itatetsuwamononushi Shrine), Yakushima Island
This area is famous for “sand bathing” on a beach heated by a hot spring. Some 800 spring sources spout around the ocean area, and these are also used in farming and fish cultivation.
165 rooms
*Smoking is prohibited in all rooms
*These links will go to the travel agencys’ reservation website.
17,100 - 32,200 yen per guest per night
The price includes one dinner and one breakfast
4320 Juni-cho, Ibusuki-shi, Kagoshima, Japan Show map
(1) Two hours by bus from Kagoshima Airport to Ibusuki Station, or
(2) one hour 30 minutes by JR Shinkansen from Hakata Station to Kagoshima Chuo Station, then 50 minutes by JR Limited Express to Ibusuki Station and 10-min taxi ride from there
The required times may slightly vary depending on the time of day.
May 29, 2019 update
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