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里湯昔話 雄山荘

Sato-yu Mukashibanashi Yuzanso

A traditional ryokan with rejuvenating hot springs and views of Lake Biwa in Otsu.

Hotel

Traditional, Hot Springs, Lake Views

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Sato-yu Mukashibanashi Yuzanso offers an authentic ryokan experience, complete with soothing hot springs and sweeping views of Lake Biwa. Located in Ogoto, this traditional inn is known for its tranquil ambiance and connection to Japan’s rich cultural heritage. Guests can relax in the indoor and outdoor onsen baths, enjoy carefully crafted kaiseki meals, and unwind in beautifully designed rooms that reflect the warmth and hospitality of traditional Japanese living. It's the perfect destination for those seeking peace, relaxation, and a deeper connection with nature.

Facilities & Services

  • Hot Springs
  • Private Dining Rooms
  • Free Parking
  • Lake Views

Contact

Address:

1 Chome-9-28 Ogoto, Otsu, Shiga 520-0101

Phone:

077-578-1144

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