OTOWA SANSOU (音羽山荘)
− MINOO, OSAKA PREF. −
Photo from Otowa Sanso
This Ryokan is great for
Experiencing traditional Japan in comfort
Otowa Sanso has a great balance of traditional wooden architecture with modern facilities.
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Escaping the hustle-bustle of the city
Just 30 minutes from Osaka, the Ryokan is located in a quiet national forest
Enjoying the best authentic Japanese cuisine
Many guests love dining in the unique sushi bar with the chef
Overview
Otowa Sansou is your perfect balance of tradition and modernity
Nestled within the tranquil maple forest of Mino-Quasi National Park, Otowa Sansou is a reminder of a time when people welcomed weary travelers, and served them with the utmost hospitality
Though only 30 minutes from Osaka station, Otowa Sansou feels hidden away in the surrounding Maple trees.
Their leaves reflect the seasons, just as they always have for the almost 100 year history of Otowa Sansou.
Experience the traditional hospitality Otowa Sansou, where your needs will be met before you even realize.
VISUAL IMAGES
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Other Features
Bathing Options
Regular WAter- Hot Spring Water
public bathpublic open air bath- reservable private bath
reservable private open air bathPrivate Bath in room
Around the Ryokan
URban Environment- Suburban Environment
- Hidden Away in Nature
SHOPs AND RESTAURANTs NEARBY- Sightseeing Nearby
OCean View- River View
- Mountain view
Meal Requests
HALAL- VEGAN
- VEGETARIAN(NO FISH)
- VEGETARIAN(NO FISH BUT WITH FISH BROTH)
- SPECIAL MEAL REQUESTS (E.G. NO PORK, ALLERGIES)
Other Key FEatures
- FREE WIFI AVAILABLE
- ENGLISH-SPEAKING STAFF
- CHILDREN <12 YEARS ALLOWED
PICKUP/DROP OFF SERVICE AT THE NEAREST STATION- WALKING-DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATION
- JAPANESE GARDEN
location
transportation
Price range
$ 220 〜 /person/night
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About The Author
Ken Osaki
A Tokyo native, Ken loves sharing Japanese culture with anyone who will listen. After spending 4 years working in LA, he moved back to Tokyo to start BestRyokan with Arthur Zetes. Ken loves traditional Japanese culture, and hopes you'll stay in the Ryokan he recommends!