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4-4 Dogo Sagidani-cho, Matsuyama-shi

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  • Enjoy the hot spring resort atmosphere in a modern Japanese room

  • Bettei Oborozukiyo Hotel has Japanese and Western room rooms with open-air baths, and can accommodate up to four people per room, so it's recommended for trips with friends. The accommodation fee is a little high, but the rooms have their own open-air baths, deck terraces, and massage chairs, so you can enjoy luxury. There is also an open-air bath in independent guest cottages, so you can enjoy Japanese hot spring culture.
    こま's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • A long-established hideaway Ryokan (Japanese inn) with many repeat customers

  • Located in a quiet area, this is Ryokan (Japanese inn) where you can relax and forget about your daily life. The food is delicious and you can eat seasonal Ehime ingredients. The hospitality of Ryokan (Japanese inn) 's landlady and others is polite, so I think you will go home satisfied. The rooms are luxurious and have an open-air bath. There is also free Wi-Fi.
    コート's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • A luxury Ryokan (Japanese inn) with a truly Japanese feel!

  • Ryokan (Japanese inn) has a great Japanese atmosphere, so I think foreigners will also enjoy it. There are only 19 rooms in total, but each room has its own open-air bath, making it a luxurious experience. It's nice to relax in the hot spring, but I also recommend relaxing while listening to the sound of the water spilling, as it will refresh your mind! Ryokan (Japanese inn) is highly recommended as it offers a lot of Japanese-style hospitality!
    中里's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • The concept is "a hideaway for adults"

  • This is Ryokan (Japanese inn) with 19 rooms, all of which have an open-air bath. The concept is "a hideaway for adults," and they do not accept children under elementary school age, so you can spend a quiet, relaxing time with just the adults. The service is also very polite. You can experience Japanese "omotenashi" hospitality. You can also enjoy delicious kaiseki cuisine made with seasonal ingredients.
    タカヒロ's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • You can spend a relaxing time at this traditional Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn).

  • There are 7 types of guest rooms. All rooms have an open-air bath, so you can relax in your room. There is also a independent guest cottages open-air bath. You can enjoy the silky smooth water of Dogo Onsen, which feels good on the skin. You can also eat dishes made with delicious seafood and mountain produce from Ehime. There is also free Wi-Fi. This is a high-class Ryokan (Japanese inn) where you can fully experience the Japanese atmosphere.
    siratamago's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • This Ryokan (Japanese inn) is sure to satisfy even foreigners.

  • If you want to enjoy a truly Japanese experience, then Bettei Oborozukiyo is one of the recommended Ryokan (Japanese inn) at Douraku Onsen. All of the Japanese-modern rooms here are independent guest cottages, so you can have your own private space without worrying about others around you. Although it is small, there is an open-air bath in the room so you can enjoy the hot springs all day long. The dining area was also Japanese-modern and stylish. Of course, the food was Japanese-style and delicious. This is Ryokan (Japanese inn) that I would like foreigners to stay at!
    's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • You can enjoy hot springs in a purely Japanese-style building

  • The building, rooms, and service at this Ryokan (Japanese inn) were all great. It's a Japanese-style building, so it seems like it would be well received by foreigners. The guest rooms are independent guest cottages, so it's quiet and time seems to flow slowly. The bath in the room was great, with a great view and you could relax in it. All the food was delicious. The service was polite, and overall it was a very satisfying inn.
    asas's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • Relax in the open-air bath

  • I definitely recommend staying at Bettei Oborozukiyo! The open-air baths in the guest rooms had a great atmosphere and were very comfortable. The exterior of the inn has a purely Japanese design, and the guest rooms are also very stylish with a modern Japanese design. In addition to the open-air baths in the guest rooms, there are other open-air baths in the building, and the cypress bath has a nice woody smell that is relaxing. This is a highly recommended Ryokan (Japanese inn) with hot springs.
    浅姫's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • The food looked gorgeous and the hot springs were great too.

  • If you're looking for Ryokan (Japanese inn) with a hot spring, how about Bettei Oborozukiyo? The food, the hot spring, and the service were all satisfying. The food was a Japanese course, and it looked gorgeous and was delicious. The breakfast was also Japanese, and was filling. The hot spring in the room was not large, but it had a very Japanese feel to it. The staff were friendly and I had a comfortable stay. I would definitely recommend staying there.
    井口's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • A detached guest room with independent guest cottages-air bath

  • If you want foreigners to have a truly Japanese experience, we recommend Bettei Oborozukiyo. All the rooms here are independent guest cottages. You can relax and enjoy your private time without worrying about the people around you. All the rooms also have an open-air bath, so you can take a relaxing bath whenever you want. There is also a shared open-air bath, which also has a Japanese atmosphere and is recommended. The food is Japanese and looks beautiful. Please consider it as one of your options.
    帽子屋's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • A traditional Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn) with an open-air bath

  • How about "Bettei Oborozukiyo"? Its purely Japanese-style building is very tasteful. The guest rooms have a modern design that combines Japanese and Western elements, and are all independent guest cottages buildings with open-air baths. There are also open-air rock baths and cypress baths in the shared facilities, which also have a Japanese atmosphere. You can enjoy Japanese cuisine as well. This is a recommended Ryokan (Japanese inn) where you can relax.
    Euc's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • The view from the open-air bath is wonderful.

  • All 19 rooms are luxurious suites with their own open-air baths! If you are staying with foreign friends, we recommend a Japanese-style room with tatami flooring like in Ryokan (Japanese inn). All rooms have large windows, so you can enjoy a spectacular view no matter what season you visit, and of course you can enjoy the outdoor view while bathing in the open-air bath attached to your room. This hotel also has a lobby lounge with all-you-can-drink beer, and meals made with local ingredients, so you will be very satisfied with its facilities and services.
    マチコ's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • There are only 19 rooms, and all of them have their own open-air bath!

  • If you're looking for a place to stay in Dogo Onsen that foreigners will enjoy, I recommend Bettei Oborodukiyo. There are only 19 rooms, each with its own private open-air bath! The exterior looks like a typical Japanese hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn), but the lovely lobby offers free drinks. You can drink as much draft beer as you like from the beer server! The Japanese-modern rooms are comfortable, and it's great that each room has its own open-air bath! Even if you're not comfortable bathing naked, you can take a bath without worrying.
    sho440's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • It is a wonderful hot spring inn that even Japanese people will be enchanted by.

  • This hot spring inn is located a little independent guest cottages from the busy areas of Dogo Onsen, so it is quiet. There is a rock bath and an open-air cypress bath, so anyone who wants to experience a traditional Japanese atmosphere will be delighted! The dishes are so delicate that you'll wonder how they cut them with a knife! They use fresh ingredients from the sea and mountains that make the most of Ehime's climate. In the lounge in the lobby, you can enjoy free coffee and draft beer, so why not have a drink after you get out of the bath?
    's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • You can dine in a private room at the restaurant.

  • Bettei Oborozukiyo Hotel is a place where you can enjoy a luxurious atmosphere in Dogo Onsen. The modern Sukiya-style building is very Japanese and is popular with foreigners. You can actually eat in a private room, and choose your main dish from seafood from the Seto Inland Sea or Iyo beef Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot).
    kyoya's answer (Posted on:2024/7/11)

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  • A quaint inn where you can spend an elegant time

  • "Bettei Oborozukiyo" is an inn in Dogo Onsen where you can fully experience a high-quality, calm and soothing space in an elegant and stately building. There are many photogenic spots inside the building, such as a charming Japanese garden, so it's sure to look great instagrammable. There are also rooms with luxurious open-air baths, making it perfect for a girls' trip with a friend. The meals, which make use of Shikoku's specialties and local ingredients from Ehime Prefecture, are also excellent.
    ほっこり法師's answer (Posted on:2022/9/22)

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  • A Japanese-style inn quietly nestled in hot spring town

  • Bettei Oborozukiyo is about a three-minute walk from the Dogo Onsen Main Building, the heart of Dogo Onsen. Although it is located in the middle of the hot spring town, it is a beautiful, modern Japanese hot spring inn that sits quietly as if it were a separate space. Combining the elegance of a purely Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn) with the comfort of modern architecture, it welcomes guests with functional facilities while still exuding traditional Japanese beauty. It is an inn that will make not only foreigners but also Japanese people rediscover the beauty of Japanese travel.
    ほっこり法師's answer (Posted on:2020/5/26)

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