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渚の荘 花季

Nagisa no Shou Hanagoyomi

With sweeping views of the Harimanada Sea, Nagisa no Shou Hanagoyomi is a refined ryokan blending modern comfort with traditional Japanese hospitality and restorative hot spring experiences.

Hotel

Oceanfront Onsen, Ryokan Stay, Japanese Hospitality, Private Baths

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Perched above the quiet coastline of Sumoto, Nagisa no Shou Hanagoyomi invites guests into a serene world of onsen tranquility and seasonal culinary artistry. Each room features ocean views and traditional design touches, from sliding shoji doors to soft tatami flooring. Guests can relax in the panoramic public bath or reserve a private onsen for uninterrupted seascape soaks. The ryokan’s kaiseki dinners highlight Awaji Island’s bounty—seafood, vegetables, and regional specialties—served with elegance in a peaceful setting. The attentive staff, cozy lounge with free-flowing drinks, and complimentary shuttle from Sumoto Bus Center ensure a seamless stay from start to finish. Whether for a romantic escape or a rejuvenating solo retreat, Hanagoyomi delivers a deeply Japanese coastal experience.

Facilities & Services

  • Ocean View Public Bath & Private Onsen

  • Kaiseki Dining with Seasonal Awaji Cuisine

  • Tatami Rooms, Yukata Service

  • Lounge with Complimentary Drinks

  • Free Wi-Fi, Parking, Shuttle from Sumoto Bus Center

Contact

Address:

1053-16 Orodani, Sumoto, Hyogo 656-0023

Phone:

0570-079-922

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