Gosoku no Kutsu
2237 Shimodakita, Amakusamachi, Amakusa, Japan
Shimoda Onsen
15 房間
Contemporary Classic 和 Quiet
Japan’s ryokans offer one of the most unique hospitality experiences available anywhere in the world, and for that they’re quite rightly sought after. But the genre in its most historically correct form can, for an outsider, present obstacles. For anyone who’s not yet ready for total immersion in tatami-style tradition, entrée comes in the form of one of several hybrid-style, Western-influenced ryokans, of which Gosoku no Kutsu is a leading representative.
The location, on the west coast of Amakusa, today feels splendidly secluded, far as it is from Honshu’s big coastal cities. But back in the 16th century, when Japan was making tentative steps towards contact with the West, Amakusa was one of the first ports of call. And with its three European-influenced villas, it’s this legacy which Gosoku no Kutsu consciously recalls.
They’re split up into fifteen units, and if the style is somewhat restrained, the comforts are legion. All of them are to some degree or another open to the lush greenery on the surrounding hillside, and if it’s a bit of oneness with nature you’re after, you’ve come to the right place. Add the obligatory hot-spring baths, an included dinner and breakfast, and a thoroughly old-fashioned approach to service, and you’ve got yourself a very fine introduction to traditional — but not too traditional — Japanese country life.
How to get there:
A complimentary shuttle bus to/from Hondo port, Hondo bus terminal or Amakusa airport can be arranged with at least three days’ advance notice. Approximate transfer time is 45 minutes.
Transfer-In Schedule: anytime after 14:30
Transfer-Out Schedule: 08:45, 10:45
*Guests should keep in mind the shuttle may pick up other guests at various locations.
Booking Details: Gosoku no Kutsu requires additional information from guests to ensure the best stay possible. As such, reservations can only be confirmed through our customer service team. Contact us for assistance. Rates begin at JPY 85800 per night.
The location, on the west coast of Amakusa, today feels splendidly secluded, far as it is from Honshu’s big coastal cities. But back in the 16th century, when Japan was making tentative steps towards contact with the West, Amakusa was one of the first ports of call. And with its three European-influenced villas, it’s this legacy which Gosoku no Kutsu consciously recalls.
They’re split up into fifteen units, and if the style is somewhat restrained, the comforts are legion. All of them are to some degree or another open to the lush greenery on the surrounding hillside, and if it’s a bit of oneness with nature you’re after, you’ve come to the right place. Add the obligatory hot-spring baths, an included dinner and breakfast, and a thoroughly old-fashioned approach to service, and you’ve got yourself a very fine introduction to traditional — but not too traditional — Japanese country life.
How to get there:
A complimentary shuttle bus to/from Hondo port, Hondo bus terminal or Amakusa airport can be arranged with at least three days’ advance notice. Approximate transfer time is 45 minutes.
Transfer-In Schedule: anytime after 14:30
Transfer-Out Schedule: 08:45, 10:45
*Guests should keep in mind the shuttle may pick up other guests at various locations.
Booking Details: Gosoku no Kutsu requires additional information from guests to ensure the best stay possible. As such, reservations can only be confirmed through our customer service team. Contact us for assistance. Rates begin at JPY 85800 per night.
地點
Gosoku no Kutsu
2237 Shimodakita, Amakusamachi, Amakusa, Japan
Shimoda Onsen
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房間及房價
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設施及服務
- Free wi-fi
- Free parking
- Restaurant
- Library
- Parking
預訂須知
- Rooms cannot accommodate cribs or extra beds.
入住時間:
14:00
退房時間
12:00
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USD的價格,1晚,1位客人
USD的價格,1晚,1位客人
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Check-in
Oct 6
Check-out
Oct 15
Rates shown in USD based on single occupancy.