
Kagawa
Olivean Shodoshima Yuhigaoka Hotel
Rebranded in July 2021, this hilltop resort overlooks the Seto Inland Sea and embraces the concept of "Green Harmony, creating spaces where nature and people are thoughtfully connected." The expansive grounds feature an English garden, lawn fields, a tree house, and seasonal orchards for strawberries and mandarins, forming a landscape that feels both playful and serene. Throughout the property, sweeping views of sunsets selected among the "Japan Top 100 Sunsets" unfold—an honour that also earned the resort third place in a national ranking for "Beautiful sunset inns." Dining celebrates the island’s bounty, and the welcoming environment extends seamlessly to babies and pets, accommodating a wide range of travel styles.
Food and hot springs are the best parts of traveling. Why not plan a slightly greedy trip that will make both of those things come true? The feast you enjoy after relaxing in the hot springs is special. If you have a room with an open-air bath, there are many inns where you can have your meals served in your room, so you can enjoy the hot springs and meals in a private space. If you're staying at an inn that has several bathhouses within the hotel, you won't have to worry about eating too much because the food is so delicious as long as you enjoy touring the hot springs and burn off some calories. Enjoy your trip to the hot springs and delicacies of your choice.
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夕凪の湯 HOTEL 花樹海
Surrounded by seasonal flowers, "Yunagi no Yu Hotel Kajukai" is known as a "flower retreat, "offering sweeping views of the Seto Inland Sea and Takamatsu City from its approximately 200-degree panoramic bath, "Kajukai Onsen." The sodium hydrogen carbonate spring—celebrated as a 'Bihada-no-Yu' for its gentle, skin-enhancing qualities—flows at an impressive rate of around 200 litres per minute, with natural hot water supplied to all guest rooms as well as the rooftop panoramic bath. In April 2023, the new "Premium Suite with a private open-air hot spring bath" debuted. The surrounding area is dotted with notable attractions, including the strolling garden Ritsurin Garden, the historic battlefield of Yashima, and Kotohira Shrine, affectionately known as "Konpira-san".
オリビアン小豆島 夕陽ヶ丘ホテル
Rebranded in July 2021, this hilltop resort overlooks the Seto Inland Sea and embraces the concept of "Green Harmony, creating spaces where nature and people are thoughtfully connected." The expansive grounds feature an English garden, lawn fields, a tree house, and seasonal orchards for strawberries and mandarins, forming a landscape that feels both playful and serene. Throughout the property, sweeping views of sunsets selected among the "Japan Top 100 Sunsets" unfold—an honour that also earned the resort third place in a national ranking for "Beautiful sunset inns." Dining celebrates the island’s bounty, and the welcoming environment extends seamlessly to babies and pets, accommodating a wide range of travel styles.