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Kansuiro Ryokan and Onsen (hot springs)
A Ryokan, a Japanese style inn, is not only a great place to stay overnight
while travelling within Japan, but also an excellent place to experience
the truly relaxing pleasures of traditional Japanese lifestyle.
The Kansuiro Ryokan, in Hakone-machi, Japan is well known
and visited by many celebrities, from politicians to artists. In fact, the
name 'Kansuiro' (High Palace surrounded by green areas) was derived from a
Chinese poem given to the first Japanese prime minister when he enjoyed his
first stay at Kansuiro.
The hot springs water of Kansuiro Ryokan contains healthy ingredients
tender for your skin and good for aliments such as neuralgia or
rheumatic ailments. The hot spring water is Kakenagashi (not-recycled )
and is brought up from the 3 Gensen, the fountainhead or source of the
hot spring water.
Location in Japan - Kansuiro Ryokan and Onsen
88 Tonosawa Hakone-machi Ashigara-Shimogun Kanagawa 250-0315, Japan
TEL (Int+81) 460-5-5511
FAX (Int+81) 460-5-5856
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