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Take an extraordinary blissful trip with “Kissho CAREN”

2021.06.19

KISSHO CAREN is a hot spring inn with ocean views in all rooms overlooking the rising sun and moon road from the hills of Hokkawa Onsen along the quiet sea. Until July 31, 2021, we released a limited number of accommodation plans that allow you to enjoy a hot spring trip at a great price.

At the authentic KISSHO Spa, you can enjoy the best relaxing time of 100 minutes of natural camellia oil massage from Izu Oshima at up to 50% off. For dinner, we will prepare Izu’s Umisachi Yamasachi such as Kinmedai, Ise lobster, Amagi venison and Japanese black beef with French kaiseki.
Enjoy a variety of auspicious hospitality such as freshly baked pancakes for afternoon tea after check-in, aperitif on the terrace overlooking the sea, and night sweets before the holidays.

From the open-air bath with a magnificent view surrounded by the sea, sky and greenery, you can see the moon road where the rising sun and moonlight draw on the sea. About an hour’s drive from Atami, relax in the hot springs that flow from your own source, and enjoy a luxurious gourmet trip that will heal you with the beauty treatments of the sea and camellia.

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Hospitality from "Kissho CAREN" commemorating the 20th anniversary of the sister building "Tsuruya Kisshotei"

・ A plate of thanks from the chef “Red and White Temari Sushi”
・ Night sweets before holidays (21: 30-22: 30)
・ Birthday, wedding anniversary, longevity celebration hospitality “Ise lobster thermidor” will be presented
・ Seasonal iron plate fruit flambé and sparkling wine free celebration 20th anniversary price 2,000 yen

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French Kaiseki "Four Seasons"
Iron plate grill "Aotake"

At KISSHO CAREN, we give top priority to the health and safety of our customers and staff, and are working to avoid crowding and strengthen hygiene management. We will endeavor to provide you with peace of mind, and we appreciate your understanding and cooperation. Please check the latest information as business hours may change depending on the situation.

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