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Book Unzen Miyazaki Ryokan in Unzen Onsen (Nagasaki)―― “The traditional Japanese spirit, natural hospitality,” is our creed. The Japanese garden and natural hot spring is the pride of this hot spring ryokan. The view of Unzen Jigoku (“Unzen Hell”) opens out before the inn. A milky white hot spring taken from the Unzen Jigoku (“Unzen Hell”) source. The water is good for joint pain, skin problems, nervous disorders, etc.
Access: 50 minutes by bus from Nagasaki Airport to Isahaya Station, then one hour 20 minutes by bus to Unzen Oyama no Johokan (Mt. Unzen Visitor Center) and 5-min walk from there
(1) Rooms with semi-open-air hot spring baths available: 7 rooms
(2) Rental hot spring baths for private use (outside guest rooms): 3 baths
Sulfur spring
Unzen Jigoku (Unzen Hell), Shimabara Castle, Nita-Toge Pass
Visited by Emperor Akihito in 1990 and emperor’s brother Prince Akishino in 2012
1929
39 rooms
*Smoking is prohibited in all rooms
*These links will go to the travel agencys’ reservation website.
27,500 - 80,300 yen per guest per night
The price includes one dinner and one breakfast
320 Unzen, Obama-cho, Unzen-shi, Nagasaki, 854-0692 Japan Show map
(1) 50 minutes by bus from Nagasaki Airport to Isahaya Station, or
(2) one hour by JR Limited Express from Hakata Station to Takeo-Onsen Station, 20 minutes by JR Shinkansen from Takeo-Onsen Station to Isahaya Station, then one hour 20 minutes by bus to Unzen Oyama no Johokan (Mt. Unzen Visitor Center) and 5-min walk from there
(3) One hour 40 minutes by bus from Nagasaki Station to Unzen Oyama no Johokan (Mt. Unzen Visitor Center), then 5 minutes on foot
The required times may slightly vary depending on the time of day.
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