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Azumaen

Obamacho Unzen 181, Unzen, Japan
27 Rooms
Modern Design & Lively
Unzen's Azumaen draws on layers of history few Japanese resorts can match. The mountain was sacred to Shingon Buddhists from 701, then became a cosmopolitan summer escape during the Meiji era: Europeans and Shanghai expats gathered here for dance parties and rounds on Japan's first public golf course, opened 1913. The 27-room ryokan maintains gender-separated spa facilities across multiple floors, with meals served privately in rooms or dedicated dining spaces. Beyond the property lie Christian martyrdom sites and trails through the country's inaugural quasi-national park, declared in 1911, where volcanic vents still steam through ancient rock.

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Azumaen
Obamacho Unzen 181, Unzen, Japan

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