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“Oedo Onsen Monogatari Saikaibashi Corazon Hotel” NEW OPEN in Nagasaki

2020.02.04

Oedo Onsen Monogatari Hotels & Resorts’ fourth facility in Kyushu! A natural hot spring resort is born in Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, overlooking the whirlpools of Omura Bay and the superb view of Saikai Bridge.

Oedo Onsen Monogatari has 39 locations nationwide, including “Tokyo Odaiba Oedo Onsen Monogatari” based on the theme of “Hot springs and the pleasures of traveling more and more easily” (as of January 6, 2020) We develop hot spring inns and hot spring theme parks.

“Oedo Onsen Monogatari Saikaibashi Corazon Hotel” is an elegant palace-like building with terracotta colors. The palm trees sway in the breeze, giving the atmosphere of an overseas resort.
There is a restaurant where you can enjoy “hot springs” and “creative buffet” unique to Japan, which are the basic values of the Oedo Onsen Monogatari, as well as a rose garden, flamenco show, floating lounge, and more. Contents] has been newly established.

The space and experience that can be enjoyed by these five senses will be offered at affordable prices based on the concept of “The hot spring and the pleasure of traveling more and more easily” as set forth in the Oedo Onsen Monogatari.

An infinity open-air bath that enjoys a superb view over Omura Bay and a high-quality natural hot spring of its own source

In addition to the indoor bath and sauna, the hot spring bath has an infinity open-air bath that faces Omura Bay and offers a panoramic view of the sea beyond. You can enjoy the ocean view dyed in the sunset while taking a bath. It is a private hot spring sourced on site, and the quality is a high quality natural hot spring of sodium magnesium chloride spring.

Enjoy buffet of freshly prepared dishes and creative menus in the live kitchen to enjoy at the new restaurant

Established a restaurant that offers one of the charms of the Oedo Onsen Monogatari, “Creative Viking.”
Serves buffet style in the morning and evening, offering mainly seafood and Western food menus using local ingredients. In addition, popular local gourmets can enjoy the taste of Nagasaki such as lemon steak and castella with taste.

Various contents to enjoy in the hall such as "Floating Lounge", "Rose Garden", "Flamenco Show"

The Sasebo area in Nagasaki Prefecture is attractive for its unique landscape of islands connected to the sea. Cross the bridge that stretches out over the sparkling waters and sit on a semicircular sofa, with the pleasant sound of a fountain and the feeling of floating in the water.
In the Rose Garden you can see the colorful roses that bloom every season. From Monday to Thursday, a flamenco show will be held in the Lobby Lounge.

Convenient location for sightseeing in the exotic and natural Sasebo area

In the Sasebo area, in addition to theme parks such as Huis Ten Bosch, Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort, Kujukushima Zoo and Botanical Garden Mori Kirara, Biopark, Yumihari Hill Observation Deck, Ishitake Observation Deck, National designated natural monument Nanatsugama It is dotted with sightseeing spots such as limestone caves that are rich in nature and full of attractions that can not be played in one day.

【Oedo Onsen Monogatari Saikaibashi Corazon Hotel】
■Reservation acceptance: January 10, 2020
■Renewal opening date: April 24, 2020
■Location: 2523-1 Hariohigashicho, Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture
■URL・・・ https://corazon.ooedoonsen.jp/

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