Ehime
This hotel is located on the 7th and 8th floors of Matsuyama Mitsukoshi, about a 1-minute walk from the Iyo Railway Okaido stop. The hotel name "LEPO" means "rest" in Finnish, and the hotel offers a place to make everyday life special. There are three types of guest rooms, all of which are spacious and approximately 60 square meters in size and each comes with a Finnish sauna. Carpets and furniture are custom-made and decorated in earth tones. Additionally, art pieces by textile designer and potter Fujio Ishimoto add color.
Although the new lifestyle has become quite established, there are fewer opportunities to have fun with friends without worrying about time or those around you. Nowadays, why not spend some fun time with your close friends in a staycation? Eating delicious food together, having fun chatting with girls, and having a leisurely breakfast in the morning. It's fun to visit the hot springs at an inn that has several hot springs within the hotel, and we also recommend receiving luxurious relaxation care at the hotel.
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奥道後 壱湯の守
A hot spring inn located on the vast grounds of Okudogo Onsen, which spreads out at the foot of the mountain. Suimei no Yu, one of the largest open-air baths in western Japan, has a site area of 1,508 square meters and is made up of seven types of hot water, allowing you to enjoy the free-flowing waters of Oku Dogo Onsen, which has a beautifying effect on your skin. Meals are served buffet-style with a variety of menus made with ingredients from Ehime Prefecture. In addition, at Sangenjaya, located in a Japanese garden, you can enjoy kaiseki cuisine made with luxurious ingredients such as seafood from the Seto Inland Sea and Ehime Prefecture's branded meat, Iyo Beef. The area around the inn is filled with seasonal flowers, and we recommend taking a walk in a yukata and enjoying the atmosphere of the hot springs.
HOTEL LEPO CHAHAL
This hotel is located on the 7th and 8th floors of Matsuyama Mitsukoshi, about a 1-minute walk from the Iyo Railway Okaido stop. The hotel name "LEPO" means "rest" in Finnish, and the hotel offers a place to make everyday life special. There are three types of guest rooms, all of which are spacious and approximately 60 square meters in size and each comes with a Finnish sauna. Carpets and furniture are custom-made and decorated in earth tones. Additionally, art pieces by textile designer and potter Fujio Ishimoto add color.