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Sleep and experience a traditional Japanese Inn with over a 100 years of history.
Sankōsō Inn is a traditional Japanese inn and has a room that was decorated by the famous artist Irie Chōhachi when he stayed there during the periods that he returned to Matsuzaki in the Meiji period.
The Sankōsō was used as the setting for a movie made in 1968 called “Chōhachi’s Inn” making this a very romantic getaway for couples across Japan.
Sankōsō provides seven Japanese style rooms each of which is unique. Two plans are available to choose from. If you don’t require meals, ¥6,500 per person. If you include dinner and breakfast the price becomes ¥16,500 per person.
It has two hot spring baths, one each for men and women.
The Sankōsō was used as the setting for a movie made in 1968 called “Chōhachi’s Inn” making this a very romantic getaway for couples across Japan.
Sankōsō provides seven Japanese style rooms each of which is unique. Two plans are available to choose from. If you don’t require meals, ¥6,500 per person. If you include dinner and breakfast the price becomes ¥16,500 per person.
It has two hot spring baths, one each for men and women.
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Sleep and experience a traditional Japanese Inn with over a 100 years of history.