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鹿之助荘

Kamoshikasou

A serene ryokan nestled in the natural beauty of Koka, offering traditional Japanese hospitality and relaxing onsen baths.

Hotel

Ryokan, Onsen Experience, Scenic Retreat

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Kamoshikasou is a tranquil ryokan surrounded by the lush scenery of Shiga Prefecture’s countryside. Renowned for its warm hospitality, this traditional inn features tatami-floored rooms, exquisite seasonal kaiseki meals, and soothing onsen baths fed by natural hot springs. Guests can unwind in a serene atmosphere while enjoying the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains. Ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat with an authentic Japanese touch, Kamoshikasou is a hidden gem for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Facilities & Services

  • Traditional Tatami Rooms

  • Onsen Baths

  • Seasonal Kaiseki Dining

  • Complimentary Wi-Fi

  • Scenic Surroundings

Contact

Address:

1104 Tsuchiyamacho Okawara, Koka, Shiga 528-0201

Phone:

0748-69-0344

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