Akazawa Geihinkan in Izu, Japan Reopens After Renovation

Akazawa Geihinkan in Izu, Japan Reopens After Renovation

Kato Pleasure Group reopened “Akazawa Geihinkan” on September 30 after renovations.

The property has 15 guest rooms, including one detached special suite. Every room features an open-air bath with views of a Japanese garden and surrounding nature. The interiors incorporate design elements such as ajiro-weave ceilings and juraku-style earthen plaster walls, and the large public bath uses deep ocean water pumped from a depth of 800 meters off Izu, Japan.

Meals are Japanese cuisine featuring seafood from Izu and locally sourced ingredients. Facilities available to staying guests include the deep ocean water pool at Akazawa Spa, directly connected via a passageway; three on-site barrel saunas with löyly and cold plunge baths; and a lounge equipped with darts and billiards. Akazawa Spa is for guests aged 13 and older.

Rates start from 104,500 yen per room for two with two meals included. Tax and service charge are included.

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