Located in Kawara Onsen, Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Yamatsubaki Ryokan is a nationally registered tangible cultural property with over 100 years of history. Founded by a sumo wrestler, the inn seamlessly blends traditional Japanese architectural charm with modern comfort.
Kawara Onsen is known for its gentle spring quality, making it safe even for babies to bathe. Yamatsubaki Ryokan's hot springs feature spacious baths of about 3-4 tatami mats, where you can enjoy a leisurely time in a clean setting. Enjoy a luxurious moment to refresh both body and mind, forgetting the hustle and bustle of daily life.
The meals at Yamatsubaki Ryokan showcase an array of dishes using fresh local vegetables and fish. Particularly renowned is the tile soba, a local specialty of Yamaguchi Prefecture. The carefully prepared breakfast also leaves guests feeling delighted.
The inn is adorned with sumo-themed decorations and furnishings, creating a particularly fascinating ambiance for sumo fans. While learning about sumo history and culture, you can feel the traditions of Japan firsthand—one of the unique attractions of Yamatsubaki Ryokan.
The retro cafe within the inn is the perfect spot to relax after a hot spring bath. Enjoy a special cafe time with hand-ground coffee or cold milkshakes, while appreciating the view from the porch and soaking in the unique atmosphere of a Japanese inn.
Yamatsubaki Ryokan is located about a 10-minute walk from Kawara Onsen Station on the JR Sanyo Main Line. The business hours are generally from 7 AM to 10 PM, but they may vary depending on the day of the week, so it is recommended to check in advance. Please note that the ryokan is closed on Wednesdays.
Yamatsubaki Ryokan offers a unique lodging experience with its blend of historical architecture, modern comfort, heartfelt hospitality, and rich hot spring culture. When visiting Kawara Onsen, make unforgettable memories at this hidden gem of an inn. Enjoy a trip where you can touch the heart of traditional Japanese hospitality, cherished across generations at Yamatsubaki Ryokan.