Here is a proposed article structure for introducing the hidden hot spring inn “Kaisenkaku” in Saga.
Kaisenkaku stands in a quiet residential area in the city of Ogi. The murmuring of the Gion River flowing behind the building creates a pleasant sound. In early summer, the charming appearance of fireflies dancing makes it a little-known hidden inn in Saga.
Kaisenkaku, which has been in business for decades, has a strong Showa atmosphere. Upon entering the wooden entrance, you can feel the old-fashioned hospitality. The guest rooms are quaint Japanese-style rooms, and the murmuring of the Gion River outside the window quietly soothes the soul.
The famous carp dish is exceptional in both appearance and taste. Other dishes for each season are simple yet deeply flavorful. The hot spring is a colorless, transparent, high-quality alkaline hot spring, allowing for a leisurely soak. The facilities, including shower rooms and hairdryers, are also well-equipped.
Facilities such as a toy space and play equipment are provided for families with children. I felt the warm hospitality of the staff, which helped me understand why it is popular among families.
Kaisenkaku is a hidden retreat for the people of Saga, but its charm is well worth a visit from outside the prefecture, as it is an inn filled with atmosphere.