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Kameya Rakan

2-4-12 Yukawa

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  • This is a lodging in Ito Onsen where you can walk to the beach.

  • This inn is located in Ito Onsen, with Sagami Bay stretching out before your eyes. It is located right in front of the swimming beach, Ito Orange Beach. You can also enjoy alkaline simple spring hot springs in the private open-air bath "Manten no Yu" overlooking Sagami Bay, the private bath "Gunjo no Yu," the private family bath "Sango," and the large bath "Shinkai" modeled after a cave. As for meals, you can eat freely around the inn. The homemade sun-dried dried fish from "Sugikuni Shoten" is particularly delicious.
    うまき's answer (Posted on:2021/12/11)
  • A hot spring inn in Ito close to the beach

  • How about Kameya Rakukan? It is located about a 3-minute walk from JR Ito Station towards the coast, and is close to the beach. The bath is a free-flowing bath with weak alkaline simple spring water that is effective in relieving fatigue. You can enjoy a wonderful night view from the private open-air observation bath. For meals, enjoy local cuisine in front of the station.
    アラート's answer (Posted on:2021/7/11)
  • The view from the open-air bath was Breathtaking view.

  • Ito Orange Beach is very close, about a one-minute walk away. In the summer, this inn is crowded with beachgoers. The open-air bath offers Breathtaking view of Sagami Bay. The large bath offers a panoramic view of the city. The natural hot springs will help you relax after a day of swimming. The food was also delicious, and we enjoyed kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )made with fresh seafood.
    ササラ's answer (Posted on:2020/6/28)
  • A hot spring overlooking the sea

  • This inn is very close to Ito Orange Beach, and you can walk there. You can see a variety of views from the private open-air bath, which overlooks Sagami Bay, and from the large public bath you can see the whole city. For meals, you can enjoy kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )made with fresh seafood, which is unique to an inn close to the sea.
    アダチ's answer (Posted on:2019/5/12)
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