An inn that’s like an art gallery with Hagi yaki pottery on display throughout
This inn is ideally situated in the midst of beautiful scenery — Kikugahama Beach with its white sand and green pines and the serene Sea of Japan. Inside the inn, several works by Nobuhiko Kaneko, an active Hagi yaki artist, are on display, making guests feel as though they are visiting an art gallery of Hagi yaki pottery. In the large bathhouse, a luxurious space is created by the use of Hagi yaki for everything from the bathtub to the walls. Visitors can experience a moment of luxury while they admire the Hagi yaki pottery. The inn also has an open-air bath overlooking the Sea of Japan. The food served by the inn is also quite popular, being full of seasonal ingredients and fresh fish caught in the ocean near Hagi.
Basic info
Seating capacity | 100 guest rooms (98 Japanese-style rooms and 2 other rooms) |
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Price | One night with two meals: ¥14,000 and up • An additional bathhouse tax (¥150) is also required. |
Access | Immediately accessible on foot from Senshunraku bus stop, Hagi City Circular Hop-on Bus (West route) |
Remarks | Credit cards accepted Smartphone payment accepted (QR code payment)/Paypay Free Wi-Fi available Wheelchair rentals available Bicycle rentals available Service available in foreign languages (English) |
Room | Japanese (98) |
Others | Check-in after 16:00 / check-out before 10:00 |
Phone | 0838-22-0326 |
Address | 467-2 Horiuchi, Hagi-shi |
Parking | 80 spaces, 10 spaces for large vehicles |
Website | http://senshunraku.jp/ |