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  • Exterior of Kawayu Onsen Fujiya
    Exterior of Kawayu Onsen Fujiya

    Kawayu Onsen Fujiya Kawayu Onsen - Fujiya is located in Tanabe City, southern Wakayama Prefecture. This ryokan (Japanese style hotel) stands next to the Otogawa River, known for being the origin of the Kawayu hot springs. Thanks to Kawayu Onsen hot springs' abundant flow, the Ryokan's bathwater is entirely channeled directly from the natural spring. Shovels and Japanese style swimsuits are fully available for adventurous travelers who want to enjoy digging their own bath in the riverbed. Another recommended nature-filled experience is using the free fishing pole and bait rental service to fish in the Oto River. The Ryokan will even prepare and cook any fish you catch as your dinner. In addition to the standard and Japanese style rooms at the ryokan, modern rooms with open-air baths attached and luxury suites are also available. Meals are served in traditional Japanese course style, using locally grown ingredients that are sure to satisfy your heart and stomach.

  • Exterior of Kameya Ryokan
    Exterior of Kameya Ryokan
    Category: Ryokan

    Kawayu Onsen Kameya Ryokan The "Kawayu Onsen - Kameya Ryokan" is located in Tanabe City, southern Wakayama Prefecture. This Ryokan (Japanese style hotel) is located next to Otogawa River, known to be the origin of Kawayu Onsen's hot springs. This 150-year old ryokan was named a "Tangible Cultural Property of Japan" in 2008. The relaxed, Japanese style interior conveys the long history of the ryokan. All of the rooms face out onto the Otogawa River, allowing customers to relax in their rooms accompanied by the ambient sounds of the river flow. Excluding the "Sennin Buro (Thousand-person bath)" period from December to February, an open-air hot spring bath reserved for ryokan guests is set up in the Otogawa River. The ryokan serves healthy medicinal dishes, that do not use Chinese medicinal ingredients, but rather local Kumano ingredients. The hot springs and food here will heal your body, giving you a relaxing experience from the inside out. We also recommend taking a walk on the Kumano Kodo Trail during your stay. A walk through the historic pilgrimage trail is a meditative and refreshing experience of nature.