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Monjusou is an inn overlooking Japan's three most scenic views, Amanohashidate. The design was by Junzo Yoshimura, one of Japan's leading architects who was responsible for the basic design of the Imperial Palace, and with the motto of "pursuing simplicity and beauty," it is a Japanese-style building that combines a soothing waterfront landscape and comfortable lodging. At the resort. In addition, at the stone oven restaurant, you can enjoy stone oven cuisine using Tango ingredients. The guest rooms include luxurious "special rooms" and regular guest rooms, and guests can choose from a variety of services to make their stay more fulfilling, such as renting out a "tea incense burner" where you can relax with the scent of smoky tea, and renting bicycles.
If you are a family with small children or want to enjoy the hot springs without having to bathe in the water, we recommend staying in a room with an open-air bath. Additionally, if you are staying at an inn that has private baths or family baths in addition to the large public bath, you can enjoy a variety of baths without having to worry about other people watching you. If the situation is important to you, there are other options such as a hot spring in the mountains where you can bathe under a sky full of stars, an open-air bath overlooking the ocean, or an inn with a snowy bath. It looks like it will be an unforgettable memory.
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Monjusou is an inn overlooking Japan's three most scenic views, Amanohashidate. The design was by Junzo Yoshimura, one of Japan's leading architects who was responsible for the basic design of the Imperial Palace, and with the motto of "pursuing simplicity and beauty," it is a Japanese-style building that combines a soothing waterfront landscape and comfortable lodging. At the resort. In addition, at the stone oven restaurant, you can enjoy stone oven cuisine using Tango ingredients. The guest rooms include luxurious "special rooms" and regular guest rooms, and guests can choose from a variety of services to make their stay more fulfilling, such as renting out a "tea incense burner" where you can relax with the scent of smoky tea, and renting bicycles.