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Understated rooms in a modest hot spring inn offering dining & indoor & outdoor bathing areas.
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Hayatocho Kareigawa, Kirishima, Kagoshima 899-5113, Japan
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Myoken Ishiharaso

4376番地 Hayatocho Kareigawa, Kirishima, Kagoshima 899-5113, Japan
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Understated rooms in a modest hot spring inn offering dining & indoor & outdoor bathing areas.

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We were blown away when we last visited Myoken Ishiharaso, but somehow, our stay last week was even more magical. From the enchanting settings to the Onsen quality to the incredible kaiseki cuisine to the professional, friendly and attentive staff, this is genuinely one of the iconic Onsen ryokans in all of Japan. One nice bonus - location wise, it's a mere 15 minutes by taxi from Kagoshima Airport, which is served by four domestic carriers and is a mere 2-hour flight from Tokyo Haneda or an even shorter 75 minute flight from Osaka Itami. Yes, you can easily do an overnight trip to Ishiharaso - just make sure to get there by 2PM (check-in time is an hour earlier than most ryokans), as you'll definitely want to maximize your time there.||||The thing we learned on our second trip had to do with the Onsen quality. We already knew that the hot springs at the property came straight from the nearby source, all baths were free-flowing (and overflowing), the overflow onsen were discharged and never recirculated. While it's not uncommon to have ryokans offer such quality, many of the high-end properties do provide it, and even in the rooms, like Ishiharaso does. But the goodness does not stop there. While many places call their onsen "authentic," Ishiharaso takes things a bit further: the precious hot springs nutrients are never diluted by adding tap water (which is often the case as a means to cool down the hot springs), have no exposure to air/oxygen until it runs into the bath, Alfa Laval (a French company) heat exchangers are used to control the temperature - it is a system that takes only thermal energy using mountain water. For these reasons and more, the onsen is distributed as it is from the source without being in contact with the air or adding a single drop of water to the hot springs. It's pure goodness at Myoken Ishiharaso.||||Also, the size of the bathtubs everywhere - in the rooms, in the communal baths and the rental baths (that can be rented privately by guests staying at the ryokan) - are determined based on the advise from experts based on the principle of one turn per hour - in order to meet hygiene standards for bathtubs. In other words, a bathtub that fills up in an hour is ideal. If you make a bathtub bigger than that, you will need to dilute it with water, circulate the water, and chlorinate it. Therefore, the size of the each of the onsen baths at Ishiharaso was decided according to the amount of onsen it can pipe into each bath.||||Finally - the in-room onsen are drained, meticulously scrubbed clean, and then refilled after each group of guests depart each room. They do the same daily for the communal and rental onsen baths as well.||||Myoken Ishiharaso's hot springs are called "Bijin no Yu" (spring of beauty) thanks to bicarbonate spring (hydrogen carbonate and carbon dioxide) and metasilicic acid (a form of silicon dioxide, aka silica.) Hot springs with hydrogen carbinate are also composed of sodium, calcium and magnesium. Bicarbonate springs are relatively rare in Japan, and is known to have a sedative and relaxing effect. It also works like soap to soften dead skin cells and emulsify sebum to make it easier to remove dirt. This spring water is abundant in alkaline, thus helps to make skin really smooth. The inclusion of carbon dioxide explains the bubbles that formed in our in-room onsen - the hot spring is effectively carbonated just like soda.||||Metasilicic acid is contained in most hot springs, and is said to be a natural moisturizing ingredient that promotes skin metabolism and makes the skin smooth. In addition, it has the effect of adjusting the ceramide that maintains the moisture balance of the skin, and can be expected to have a high moisturizing effect. This ingredient, which is also found in cosmetics, promotes skin metabolism and rejuvenates the skin. It can also be expected to adjust the ceramide of the skin. Ishiharaso claims that women need not apply moisturizer after taking a long soak in one of their onsen baths.||||If that wasn't enough, drinking the Onsen at Ishiharaso is also known to have health benefits. One of the advantages of metasilicic acid is its impact on regulating the stomach and intestines. It has the effect of repairing damaged gastric mucosa and of activating intestinal bacteria. It is also used as a stomach medicine. In addition, it has an antioxidant effect; it helps to reduce the active oxygen that causes the body to decay. By drinking the hot spring, you supposedly can get the benefit of your stomach and intestines to be properly regulated in this way. It also aids in effectively managing lifestyle-related diseases such as diabetes, gout, and liver disease. There is a drinking station along the walkway from the ryokan to the communal and rental onsen baths; I think we all drank about a liter of it during our stay.||||Room wise, we booked two of them for our traveling party, and this time one of them was "Rurimurasaki," the top room at Myoken Ishiharaso and one that we've wanted to try out for a long time. The other room is also in the main building, was completely rebuilt earlier this year, and was called "Hanezu." Rurimurasaki is a Japanese-Western Style Tokubetsu Shitsu ("Special Room") with 120m² of indoor space, faces the Amori River and has a massive wet room with a lounge area next to the large semi-open-air onsen bath. It was modern in design but still distinctly Japanese, although I do feel that the seating area in the wet room was overkill - I would have preferred they allocate more of the space to the actual indoor living area. The other minor drawback - and something that applies to all river view rooms in the main bldg. - is that it's just across the river from another luxury ryokan (Wasure no Sato Gajoen), meaning you probably want the curtains to be lowered at night if the lights are on in the room. The bath shouldn't be a problem, since the window in front of the onsen is covered with a straw matted partition outside of the window. This was not a problem with Kirara - Ishikura is further (slightly) up the river so the only thing on the opposite side of the river is the forest.||||Hanezu was 80m² in size (132m² incl. terrace), beautifully designed and had an outdoor open-air onsen in a hinoki cedar bathtub. It featured a tatami-matted living room with a table and chairs, and a wood-floored bedroom with two Western-style beds. I was told that the sand/rock art on the bedroom wall was specifically designed by a master craftsman that they brought in just to make it for the four rebuilt rooms in the main bldg. With the yellow lights pointed to the wall, it gave out a hauntingly beautiful vibe to the environment, even though the room was otherwise simplistic Japanese in muted hues. I was told that Hanezu was extremely popular for having a Hammam (A Turkish type of steam bath/sauna, but fed by Onsen steam in this case) in the shower area. Press a button, set the temperature, and you're ready to enjoy it.||||The two nits to pick about Hanezu has to do with its location and view. It's at the far end of of the building (farthest away from the Ishikura building), which allows it to have a vast, L-shaped balcony. The problem is, the area of the balcony where the Onsen bath is located faces the street. It's on the 3rd floor, so there is ample privacy, but you can hear the vehicles whizz by - not super loud, but it's noticeable. There are also power lines that are visible between the trees; we were there when all of the foliage had fallen. If you go during a time when leaves are still on the branches, you probably wouldn't see the power lines. Regardless, it's not a river view, so if that's something that is important to you, make sure you choose a different room.||||We were wowed by the food at Myoken Ishiharaso two years ago, but our experience this time topped it. Meals can be had in either one's own room or in the main restaurant. The restaurant contains semi-private "koshitsu" (private dining rooms), which we chose to have for breakfast during our last stay to enjoy the slightly different view (vs. the view from our Kirara room.) Each of the dining areas in the restaurant are decorated in completely different ways - some have a variety of clocks, some have floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the river, while another koshitsu looked like the dining room of a farmhouse during the Meiji era (late 19th Century period.) This time, we oped to have both meals in Rurimurasaki, and were ably served by Mr. Kaminishi for dinner and Ms. Nakamura for breakfast.||||First off, not a single dish was a repeat of anything we had last time. Even the welcome tea and confectionaries served during check-in were different. Most places have a signature dish, right? At Ishiharaso, they don't have one, because every serving seems to qualify as a signature dish. It was a delight to the senses; every small serving of every course was meticulously prepared, creatively flavored and gorgeously presented. One awesome part of high-end kaiseki cuisine is the ceramics, lacquerware, clay pots (for rice), wooden baskets for each meal are carefully selected based on local artistic sensibilities, seasonality and the type of food offering that is intended to be served. Just like in many top ryokans, it's as much of a feast for the eyes (and not just the food) as it is for the nose and mouth.||||A particularly noteworthy serving was Hakusai Sumashi Jitate (clear soup made from the broth of Chinese cabbage and dried bonito flakes) that contained Tai (Japanese Red Sea Bream), a Chinese cabbage "ball" with fish inside that was then covered in a thin sheet of Mochi (pounded sticky rice), and peppered on top with Yuzu (a type of citrus) flakes. Despite what some would consider an odd mixture of ingredients, the variety of flavors, texture and aromas were absolutely intoxicating and complemented one another in perfect harmony. Kyushu is famous for the bounty for the ocean, and Kagoshima is no exception. The lightly-seared (only on the skin) Buri (Japanese Amberjack) was awe-inspiring; we were told they are raised by being fed black vinegar(?!) Regardless of whether that's the reason or not, it was quite possibly the best Buri we've ever had. Similarly, the Takaebi sashimi (a shrimp indigenous to the waters off Kyushu) was plump like fresh Amaebi (sweet shrimp) and was magically basted with a special soy sauce formula.||||We're veteran luxury ryokan travelers, so it's not easy to impress us nowadays. However, we yet again left Myoken Ishiharaso...

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We decided to add on one night in Kagoshima prior to embarking on our second Yakushima trip. We did this specifically to try out Myoken Ishiharaso - while the ryokan is a relative unknown in foreign circles, the its prominence among Japanese folks as one of the top onsen and culinary ryokans prompted to extend our trip to try it out. We're definitely glad we did!||||First, the location - even though it's a mere 15 minutes drive from Kagoshima Airport, we felt like we were a world away; the ryokan is on the outskirts of Kirishima National Park, and is situated along the banks of the pretty and quaint Amori River. It's definitely a place you can easily visit from Tokyo or Osaka given its proximity to the airport, and feel like you're in an off-the-beaten-path destination. On the other hand, it's quite a ways away from Kagoshima City proper... if you want to see the sights (Sakurajima, Sengan-en, etc.) then you definitely should plan for a long day or spend two nights in the area. Note that check-in at Ishiharaso is 2PM, and you'll want to get there not much later than that, if you intend to enjoy everything that the ryokan has to offer.||||We stayed in a Suite in the" Ishikura" annex building called "Kirara." It's generously proportioned (85 square meters) and features a separate bedroom/living room/tatami room, and an open-air outdoor Onsen (natural hot springs) bath on the room's balcony. The added benefit of staying in an Ishikura room (and a handful of the top suites in the main building) is the fact that you can elect to have meals in your own room. We chose Kirara due to preferring a more comfortable (to us), Western-style accommodation - Kirara's bedroom has two double beds, and the living room is furnished with real sofas. Please note that in-room meals are served in the Tatami room.||||We really enjoyed the variety of Onsens that are available at Ishiharaso. The in-room open-air Onsen was awesome. It's different from many others in that it's full of Iron, and you can really smell it. Not a super pleasant aroma, but it's natural, and it's not overpowering in its aroma. What was impressive is the fact that it's not only is it of the "kakenagashi" (24/7 constant free-flowing) variety, but the volume and force is unlike any other Onsen we've experienced. We could tell that they are close to the source, and there is an abundance of the hot springs water that Ishiharaso taps into.||||We also tried out several of the Onsens on the property, and they were all interesting in their own unique way. There is a pretty pathway along the river that leads guests to the main "Daiyokujo" (segregated communal bath) that is large and indoors in a separate building that also contains a lounge/cafe. In addition, there are several outdoor Onsens scattered througout the river banks, including a footbath, a mixed-gender bath, and two private rental baths for couples/families/friends. Ishiharaso rents out bathing suits for women, which is (probably!) needed for the mixed-gender bath open-air, even if no other guests are using it, because you really are exposed to the elements (including - possibly - to people on the opposite side of the river; there is a small road that is visible from the bath, so you can potentially be seen.) We also reserved one of the private rental baths (reservations are in 30 minute blocks) called "Mutsumi No Yu." It was large, atmospheric, secluded (no bathing suits needed) and - again - the powerful force of the hot spring water flowing into the bath was unreal. I definitely recommend that you try out one of the private baths.||||Myoken Ishiharaso is consistently rated in the top 5 among ryokans that offer the best dining experience. We've stayed at over 60 of the finest luxury ryokans over the past 5 years, and can say that it definitely lands in our top 10 list. We were graciously served by Clement, a native of Reunion (an island off the Eastern coast of Africa) who is fluent in French, English, Japanese, Spanish and German, and a gentleman that was perfectly suited to also serve local Japanese guests due to his knowledge and local language skills (he also personally translates the menu into English himself.) Ishiharaso is not far from the Ocean and is also next to the Kirishima mountains along with the clean Amori River, so there is no shortage of amazing seasonal vegetables (most are wild and organic), seafood, river fish and the famed Kagoshima Black Beef, Black Pork and Black Chicken. The kitchen staff do an incredible job of taking the ingredients and turning them into magical dishes. The simmered Japanese Turnip with Kagoshima Black Chicken was a definitely highlight, as was the Shabu Shabu hot pot with Kurobuta Black Pork that had a soup broth based on local White Miso. Overall, the food was creative, unique, flavorful and beautifully presented and hosted.||||This small, luxury 19-room Onsen retreat is on the short list of ryokans that will likely earn our repeat visit,...

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We decided to add on one night in Kagoshima prior to embarking on our second Yakushima trip. We did this specifically to try out Myoken Ishiharaso - while the ryokan is a relative unknown in foreign circles, the its prominence among Japanese folks as one of the top onsen and culinary ryokans prompted to extend our trip to try it out. We're definitely glad we did!||||First, the location - even though it's a mere 15 minutes drive from Kagoshima Airport, we felt like we were a world away; the ryokan is on the outskirts of Kirishima National Park, and is situated along the banks of the pretty and quaint Amori River. It's definitely a place you can easily visit from Tokyo or Osaka given its proximity to the airport, and feel like you're in an off-the-beaten-path destination. On the other hand, it's quite a ways away from Kagoshima City proper... if you want to see the sights (Sakurajima, Sengan-en, etc.) then you definitely should plan for a long day or spend two nights in the area. Note that check-in at Ishiharaso is 2PM, and you'll want to get there not much later than that, if you intend to enjoy everything that the ryokan has to offer.||||We stayed in a Suite in the" Ishikura" annex building called "Kirara." It's generously proportioned (85 square meters) and features a separate bedroom/living room/tatami room, and an open-air outdoor Onsen (natural hot springs) bath on the room's balcony. The added benefit of staying in an Ishikura room (and a handful of the top suites in the main building) is the fact that you can elect to have meals in your own room. We chose Kirara due to preferring a more comfortable (to us), Western-style accommodation - Kirara's bedroom has two double beds, and the living room is furnished with real sofas. Please note that in-room meals are served in the Tatami room.||||We really enjoyed the variety of Onsens that are available at Ishiharaso. The in-room open-air Onsen was awesome. It's different from many others in that it's full of Iron, and you can really smell it. Not a super pleasant aroma, but it's natural, and it's not overpowering in its aroma. What was impressive is the fact that it's not only is it of the "kakenagashi" (24/7 constant free-flowing) variety, but the volume and force is unlike any other Onsen we've experienced. We could tell that they are close to the source, and there is an abundance of the hot springs water that Ishiharaso taps into.||||We also tried out several of the Onsens on the property, and they were all interesting in their own unique way. There is a pretty pathway along the river that leads guests to the main "Daiyokujo" (segregated communal bath) that is large and indoors in a separate building that also contains a lounge/cafe. In addition, there are several outdoor Onsens scattered througout the river banks, including a footbath, a mixed-gender bath, and two private rental baths for couples/families/friends. Ishiharaso rents out bathing suits for women, which is (probably!) needed for the mixed-gender bath open-air, even if no other guests are using it, because you really are exposed to the elements (including - possibly - to people on the opposite side of the river; there is a small road that is visible from the bath, so you can potentially be seen.) We also reserved one of the private rental baths (reservations are in 30 minute blocks) called "Mutsumi No Yu." It was large, atmospheric, secluded (no bathing suits needed) and - again - the powerful force of the hot spring water flowing into the bath was unreal. I definitely recommend that you try out one of the private baths.||||Myoken Ishiharaso is consistently rated in the top 5 among ryokans that offer the best dining experience. We've stayed at over 60 of the finest luxury ryokans over the past 5 years, and can say that it definitely lands in our top 10 list. We were graciously served by Clement, a native of Reunion (an island off the Eastern coast of Africa) who is fluent in French, English, Japanese, Spanish and German, and a gentleman that was perfectly suited to also serve local Japanese guests due to his knowledge and local language skills (he also personally translates the menu into English himself.) Ishiharaso is not far from the Ocean and is also next to the Kirishima mountains along with the clean Amori River, so there is no shortage of amazing seasonal vegetables (most are wild and organic), seafood, river fish and the famed Kagoshima Black Beef, Black Pork and Black Chicken. The kitchen staff do an incredible job of taking the ingredients and turning them into magical dishes. The simmered Japanese Turnip with Kagoshima Black Chicken was a definitely highlight, as was the Shabu Shabu hot pot with Kurobuta Black Pork that had a soup broth based on local White Miso. Overall, the food was creative, unique, flavorful and beautifully presented and hosted.||||This small, luxury 19-room Onsen retreat is on the short list of ryokans that will likely earn our repeat visit,...

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Style. Lovely traditional ryokan Setting. Lush dense green hillside hotel overlooking the glorious and mesmerizing Amori river Explore. A base from which to explore Kagoshima. Only 2.5 hours flight from Hong Kong, then only 15 minutes from the airport. I was lucky to be here during sakura season. Rooms. 19 rooms. I was in 薄墨うすずみ ( Usuzumi ). Room did not have a shower/bath (toilet only), but had a pretty view of the Amori river and the thatch-roof houses on the other side. Lovely and beautiful even the day I checked out despite the persistent rain, enchanting watching the mist swirl and birds skimming the surface of the river @ the hotel. The view of the Amori really steals the show. Add to that, several lovely open air hotsprings baths options (rotenburo) to steam yourself in, ranging from: foot baths, separate men/women baths, two private ones you can book for total exclusion, to one that is mixed baths (would prefer for them to make it men or women only for certain hours of the day). All are so close to the source of the hotspring you can see it bubbling over. Food & drinks. Seamless service by the Taiwanese staff that took care of me. Exquisite sumptuous kaiseki meals in the converted historical 1931 rice warehouse Prices. $680 half board for two Rating. 5/5 rating Almost rated this a 4 as did not know that my room had only a toilet (no bath/shower), also my toilet sink looked so ancient I was tempted to clean the stains around the faucet. But everything else was enchanting….Next time I will book one of the renovated rooms !
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Everything exceeded our expectations here at Myoken Ishiharaso, from the onsen to the course meals, we couldn’t find faults with any aspect of our experience except for maybe adding women-only hours to the outdoor mixed bath and build walls and gendered fitting room! Through our stay, we really get a sense that the establishment wanted to preserve nature and its most mature state. Although the whole ryokan is built right next to the riverbeds, the building structures are designed not to impede on trees, rocks and the river. The onsen baths are of course the highlights here. Every bath offers its unique view to the river and a different experience of feeling at one with nature. The private paid onsen (at 1000 yen) was well worth the money with its unique LED lighting and an elevated view at the river. The course dinner and breakfasts were hearty, creative and exceptional and so were the staff who served them. I couldn’t be more thankful to both the Japanese and Taiwanese staff for their outstanding hospitality and thoughtfulness. They even brought out digital translators to help explain the menu. Please give them a raise and more flexible work schedules! Overall, I’d be back in a heartbeat!
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妻が是非泊まりたいと願って楽しみにしていた石原荘に古希の誕生日に宿泊。川沿の部屋に風呂なしで二人で8万円弱。4度目の鹿児島旅行で最高値。これに見合う満足感が得られたなら全く惜しくもない。残念だが、下記のようなことがあり、最悪の誕生日宿泊になってしまった。 1.電話での旅館の申出の約束不履行 誕生ケーキを別注した際応答した女性が「アルコール大丈夫ですか?乾杯のワインをサービスさせていただきます。」期待していた。でも料理を待っていても来ない。まだ慣れていない若い女性給仕に尋ねると聞いていないという。報連相はどうなっているのだろう。食後にお詫びにと毛筆(私も3代にわたる下手な書道家のはしくれだが)で書かれた誕生日プレゼントなる小品をワインの代替として渡される。「誕生日おめでとうございます」と達筆だが攻撃的な字で書かれていた。妻が受け取らない。「せめて誕生日に当旅館をお選びいただきありがとうございます。」と字面も「ていねい」に書かれていれば妻も受け取ったかもしれない。こちらがお願いしたものではない。責任者の一人が「プレゼントでワインを」と言いながら、履行されず、一言上司が「申し訳ありませんでした」と言えばいいのに。物が欲しいわけではない。誠意ある対応が欲しいのだ。さらに翌日の会計で電話で応対した女性が「昨日給仕の子がワインを出すのを忘れていたようです。」と淡々と話す。どちらが嘘をついているだろうか。一言上司ならいずれにせよ「こちらから約束していたのに申し訳ありませんでした。」と一言添えないものだろうか。 2.食事の原価と量の少なさ 先付けは筍の枕崎鰹節和え、それだけ。同価格帯で宿泊した一流と言われている同列の地元兵庫の城崎西村屋や有馬御所坊、岡山奥津荘、乳頭妙の湯旅館なども後で出てくる蕗も雲丹添えなど先付けとして3点以上はあった。筍もやや硬め。驚いたのは造り。卯月献立には毛筆で「新鮮な造り」とある。前述の旅館でも最低3種盛各2切れ以上はあった。しかしここは漬鰤だけがたった2切れ。黒酢で漬けてあるから新鮮さはなし。次の料理まで15分。2切れ2口。さらに同じことが肉料理にも。黒豚たった2切れ超薄い。1個1個の素材は筍を除きいいかもしれないが、前述の旅館の半分以下の量。質も極上とはいかない。年寄りでも物足らない。 3.宿泊客を待たせる 夕食が6時なのでフロントにお越しくださいと5分前に。6時になってもだれもいない。声を荒げて呼ぶ。少なくとも客が来る前にスタンバイできないものだろうか。翌日に朝食もだれもいなくて呼ぶ。オペレーションの不十分さ。また個室の夕食の際スリッパが横の部屋の方々が占領し置けない。少なくとも半分に寄せるぐらいの給仕の配慮があってもいいが20歳そこそこの若い方が些細な気配りは期待できない。 4.部屋のアメニティの配慮のなさ 前述の旅館、そして以前宿泊した近くの「おりはし旅館」でも大浴場や露天風呂に行くとき、籠が2人分着替えを入れるために部屋に用意されていた。しかしここでは1個。風呂上がりに着替えする私達二人でどうやって持っていく?ミシェラン旅館でこんなことはない。さらに髭剃りをもっていくと部屋のは2枚刃で大浴場は3枚刃。持っていく必要はない。どうして異なるのか? 5.大浴場露天風呂までのノンバリアフリー 玄関を出て雨が降ってきたので、傘をさして行く。薄暗い。たどり着くまで100m。帰る際もちろん私の足腰が弱いせいか段差で躓いてしまった。注意書きすらない。以前同じような温泉旅館ではスポットを当て、注意書きまであった。車椅子なら無理、杖を突く人も傘をさすと介助が要るだろう。部屋に風呂がある人を主に置いているのだろう。せめて特に帰りの段差で足の弱いものに注意喚起を。 6.事務的ではなく心のこもったあいさつの欠如 スタッフの仕事としてあいさつは当然だろう。でもあいさつは心だ。相手の目を見て一つひとつ心から発せられた言葉が伝わるものである。到着時挨拶もなく「車はそのまま」と大きな声。まずはようお越しいただいたという挨拶から。若いスタッフも仕事としてのあいさつは事務的表面的で、一期一会の心温まる出迎えや温かく目を見ての挨拶がここには感じられなかった。 支配人の方は厳しいコメントにさも改善に努めるような返事を書かれていましたが、実行されているのかどうか。全体的に、ベテランの物腰が柔らかい女性の視点からの配慮の欠如が目立つ宿泊でした。器、調度品、石蔵など洗練されています。形や「もの」は高級感溢れ現代風でも、きらびやかな「流行」を追い、日本本来の古き良き旅館のもつ「不易」の側面が忘れられていると強く感じました。1泊一人2万円ならわかりますが、松田教授やタレント、多くの雑誌類に取り上げられ、傲慢さが多々垣間見られる宿泊でした。 【追記】 オーナーのご返信ありがとうございます。ところで、夕食配膳の若い女の方と会計時のフロントの年配の最初の電話で対応された女性とのお話が全く逆なのですが、どちらが正しくどちらが嘘をつかれたのでしょうか?どちらでもいいことなのですが、部屋のアメニティの「人」を中心とした心のなさよりも、平気で「嘘をつく」こと、それもカバーできない(会計時)フォロー体制のなさや相矛盾した対応では「真摯に受け止める」の言葉だけに過ぎないでしょう。 【再度追記】 追記のご返答がありません。 経済観光新聞の2024年ベスト100の料理、施設、サービスなど5つのジャンルで全て入っていません。
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Style. Lovely traditional ryokan Setting. Lush dense green hillside hotel overlooking the glorious and mesmerizing Amori river Explore. A base from which to explore Kagoshima. Only 2.5 hours flight from Hong Kong, then only 15 minutes from the airport. I was lucky to be here during sakura season. Rooms. 19 rooms. I was in 薄墨うすずみ ( Usuzumi ). Room did not have a shower/bath (toilet only), but had a pretty view of the Amori river and the thatch-roof houses on the other side. Lovely and beautiful even the day I checked out despite the persistent rain, enchanting watching the mist swirl and birds skimming the surface of the river @ the hotel. The view of the Amori really steals the show. Add to that, several lovely open air hotsprings baths options (rotenburo) to steam yourself in, ranging from: foot baths, separate men/women baths, two private ones you can book for total exclusion, to one that is mixed baths (would prefer for them to make it men or women only for certain hours of the day). All are so close to the source of the hotspring you can see it bubbling over. Food & drinks. Seamless service by the Taiwanese staff that took care of me. Exquisite sumptuous kaiseki meals in the converted historical 1931 rice warehouse Prices. $680 half board for two Rating. 5/5 rating Almost rated this a 4 as did not know that my room had only a toilet (no bath/shower), also my toilet sink looked so ancient I was tempted to clean the stains around the faucet. But everything else was enchanting….Next time I will book one of the renovated rooms !
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Everything exceeded our expectations here at Myoken Ishiharaso, from the onsen to the course meals, we couldn’t find faults with any aspect of our experience except for maybe adding women-only hours to the outdoor mixed bath and build walls and gendered fitting room! Through our stay, we really get a sense that the establishment wanted to preserve nature and its most mature state. Although the whole ryokan is built right next to the riverbeds, the building structures are designed not to impede on trees, rocks and the river. The onsen baths are of course the highlights here. Every bath offers its unique view to the river and a different experience of feeling at one with nature. The private paid onsen (at 1000 yen) was well worth the money with its unique LED lighting and an elevated view at the river. The course dinner and breakfasts were hearty, creative and exceptional and so were the staff who served them. I couldn’t be more thankful to both the Japanese and Taiwanese staff for their outstanding hospitality and thoughtfulness. They even brought out digital translators to help explain the menu. Please give them a raise and more flexible work schedules! Overall, I’d be back in a heartbeat!
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妻が是非泊まりたいと願って楽しみにしていた石原荘に古希の誕生日に宿泊。川沿の部屋に風呂なしで二人で8万円弱。4度目の鹿児島旅行で最高値。これに見合う満足感が得られたなら全く惜しくもない。残念だが、下記のようなことがあり、最悪の誕生日宿泊になってしまった。 1.電話での旅館の申出の約束不履行 誕生ケーキを別注した際応答した女性が「アルコール大丈夫ですか?乾杯のワインをサービスさせていただきます。」期待していた。でも料理を待っていても来ない。まだ慣れていない若い女性給仕に尋ねると聞いていないという。報連相はどうなっているのだろう。食後にお詫びにと毛筆(私も3代にわたる下手な書道家のはしくれだが)で書かれた誕生日プレゼントなる小品をワインの代替として渡される。「誕生日おめでとうございます」と達筆だが攻撃的な字で書かれていた。妻が受け取らない。「せめて誕生日に当旅館をお選びいただきありがとうございます。」と字面も「ていねい」に書かれていれば妻も受け取ったかもしれない。こちらがお願いしたものではない。責任者の一人が「プレゼントでワインを」と言いながら、履行されず、一言上司が「申し訳ありませんでした」と言えばいいのに。物が欲しいわけではない。誠意ある対応が欲しいのだ。さらに翌日の会計で電話で応対した女性が「昨日給仕の子がワインを出すのを忘れていたようです。」と淡々と話す。どちらが嘘をついているだろうか。一言上司ならいずれにせよ「こちらから約束していたのに申し訳ありませんでした。」と一言添えないものだろうか。 2.食事の原価と量の少なさ 先付けは筍の枕崎鰹節和え、それだけ。同価格帯で宿泊した一流と言われている同列の地元兵庫の城崎西村屋や有馬御所坊、岡山奥津荘、乳頭妙の湯旅館なども後で出てくる蕗も雲丹添えなど先付けとして3点以上はあった。筍もやや硬め。驚いたのは造り。卯月献立には毛筆で「新鮮な造り」とある。前述の旅館でも最低3種盛各2切れ以上はあった。しかしここは漬鰤だけがたった2切れ。黒酢で漬けてあるから新鮮さはなし。次の料理まで15分。2切れ2口。さらに同じことが肉料理にも。黒豚たった2切れ超薄い。1個1個の素材は筍を除きいいかもしれないが、前述の旅館の半分以下の量。質も極上とはいかない。年寄りでも物足らない。 3.宿泊客を待たせる 夕食が6時なのでフロントにお越しくださいと5分前に。6時になってもだれもいない。声を荒げて呼ぶ。少なくとも客が来る前にスタンバイできないものだろうか。翌日に朝食もだれもいなくて呼ぶ。オペレーションの不十分さ。また個室の夕食の際スリッパが横の部屋の方々が占領し置けない。少なくとも半分に寄せるぐらいの給仕の配慮があってもいいが20歳そこそこの若い方が些細な気配りは期待できない。 4.部屋のアメニティの配慮のなさ 前述の旅館、そして以前宿泊した近くの「おりはし旅館」でも大浴場や露天風呂に行くとき、籠が2人分着替えを入れるために部屋に用意されていた。しかしここでは1個。風呂上がりに着替えする私達二人でどうやって持っていく?ミシェラン旅館でこんなことはない。さらに髭剃りをもっていくと部屋のは2枚刃で大浴場は3枚刃。持っていく必要はない。どうして異なるのか? 5.大浴場露天風呂までのノンバリアフリー 玄関を出て雨が降ってきたので、傘をさして行く。薄暗い。たどり着くまで100m。帰る際もちろん私の足腰が弱いせいか段差で躓いてしまった。注意書きすらない。以前同じような温泉旅館ではスポットを当て、注意書きまであった。車椅子なら無理、杖を突く人も傘をさすと介助が要るだろう。部屋に風呂がある人を主に置いているのだろう。せめて特に帰りの段差で足の弱いものに注意喚起を。 6.事務的ではなく心のこもったあいさつの欠如 スタッフの仕事としてあいさつは当然だろう。でもあいさつは心だ。相手の目を見て一つひとつ心から発せられた言葉が伝わるものである。到着時挨拶もなく「車はそのまま」と大きな声。まずはようお越しいただいたという挨拶から。若いスタッフも仕事としてのあいさつは事務的表面的で、一期一会の心温まる出迎えや温かく目を見ての挨拶がここには感じられなかった。 支配人の方は厳しいコメントにさも改善に努めるような返事を書かれていましたが、実行されているのかどうか。全体的に、ベテランの物腰が柔らかい女性の視点からの配慮の欠如が目立つ宿泊でした。器、調度品、石蔵など洗練されています。形や「もの」は高級感溢れ現代風でも、きらびやかな「流行」を追い、日本本来の古き良き旅館のもつ「不易」の側面が忘れられていると強く感じました。1泊一人2万円ならわかりますが、松田教授やタレント、多くの雑誌類に取り上げられ、傲慢さが多々垣間見られる宿泊でした。 【追記】 オーナーのご返信ありがとうございます。ところで、夕食配膳の若い女の方と会計時のフロントの年配の最初の電話で対応された女性とのお話が全く逆なのですが、どちらが正しくどちらが嘘をつかれたのでしょうか?どちらでもいいことなのですが、部屋のアメニティの「人」を中心とした心のなさよりも、平気で「嘘をつく」こと、それもカバーできない(会計時)フォロー体制のなさや相矛盾した対応では「真摯に受け止める」の言葉だけに過ぎないでしょう。 【再度追記】 追記のご返答がありません。 経済観光新聞の2024年ベスト100の料理、施設、サービスなど5つのジャンルで全て入っていません。
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