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[Kagari Kissho Tei] Offering a plan with special offers for touring popular autumn spots.

2023.11.03

Kagari Kisshotei, a hot spring resort built in Yamanaka Onsen, a hot spring resort with a 1,300-year history, where visitors can enjoy rich nature and traditional culture, will offer a lodging plan with three special benefits for exploring the hot spring resort from October 15 to November 30, 2023.

Benefit 1: Ice Cream Ticket for a pleasant break from walking around town or after taking a hot spring bath.

Ishikawa Prefecture boasts the nation’s highest annual consumption of ice cream per household. Yamanaka Onsen, located in such an ice cream powerhouse, offers more than 40 varieties of ice cream, including “Kiku no Yu ice cream candy” made from hot spring water and “Sake Kasu ice cream” flavored with daiginjo sake. Enjoy finding your favorite one.

Kiku no Yu Popsicle

Benefit 2: Yuge Kaido "Street Walk" ticket

You can choose one of Yamanaka Onsen’s specialties, such as handmade croquettes from the butcher store.

Benefit 3: Tsurusenkei "Kawayuka Set" seating fee (with Kaga-bocha tea) and Dojo sweets

About an hour from the popular Kanazawa Castle Town. Enjoy an elegant moment with fragrant Kaga-bocha tea while bathing in the forest and enjoying the autumn leaves on the riverbed of Kakusenkei, a beautiful valley with a river flowing along the hot spring resort.

Outline of the accommodation plan with 3 walking privileges

Period: October 15 – November 30, 2023
Charge: Per person per night including dinner and breakfast
From 19,500 yen
Japanese-style room overlooking a mountain stream *Tax and service charge are included, and bath tax of 150 yen is not included *There are UP charges for Friday, Sunday, the day before a holiday, and the season.
Dinner: Kagatobi Kaiseki (with free beer, shochu and soft drinks)

>Click here to make a reservation

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