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  • Question publication date:2019/8/ 6
  • Update date:2024/6/19
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  • Where can I stay in Tamatsukuri Onsen Onsen with a Japanese-style room and budget under 20,000 yen per person?

I'm going on a matchmaking trip to Izumo Taisha Shrine with a female friend. I'd like to stay at Tamatsukuri Onsen, which is known for its skin-beautifying hot springs. I want to relax, so are there any recommended inns with Japanese-style rooms? I'm thinking of keeping the budget at 20,000 yen per person. It would be even better if there was some kind of plan that supports girls trip.

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Shiraishiya

44-2 Tamayu-cho, Tamatsukuri, Matsue-shi

  • If you're going on a girls trip, go here!

  • How about this inn? I stayed here on a girls' trip and it was great. They also have colorful yukatas, so it's fun to walk around the hot spring town in them. The baths were nice and clean, and the rooms were larger and cleaner than I expected, so I was very satisfied.
    えむぴー's answer (Posted on:2023/10/ 3)
  • This is a long-established inn that was founded over 300 years ago.

  • The manners and work attitude of the employees are outstanding. But that's not all. There are two large baths: "Hikoboshi" made entirely of cypress, and "Orihime" made of black granite. Each has a large indoor bath, a rock-built open-air bath, and a sauna. The hotel is committed to using only locally produced food. This includes not only the ingredients, but also condiments such as soy sauce, salt, and miso, fresh local vegetables, and eggs. That's why the Shimane Wagyu beef, Matsuba crab, blackthroat seaperch, white squid, and Lake Shinjishishi clams are all excellent.
    Shinryuken's answer (Posted on:2023/5/23)
  • This is a great value accommodation!

  • The guest rooms are Japanese-style, and all have a bright and calming atmosphere. There is a spacious indoor bath and an open-air bath on the first and second floors, as well as a sauna and a jacuzzi. You can enjoy Tamatsukuri Onsen, which is famous for its "beauty-skin baths," to your heart's content. The inn offers a free rental service for colored yukata, so if you ask at reception desk, you may be able to stroll around the hot spring town in a yukata of your choice. You'll be able to take some instagrammable worthy photos. If you contact them in advance, they will provide a shuttle from Tamatsukuri Onsen Station, so access is not bad.
    RRgypsies's answer (Posted on:2020/2/ 8)

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