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Thousand-person bath Kanaya Ryokan — Hotel in Shimoda

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Thousand-person bath Kanaya Ryokan
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Informal hot spring hotel offering understated rooms with tatami mats, forest views & flat-screens.
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300 Rendaiji, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0031, Japan
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Thousand-person bath Kanaya Ryokan

114-2 Kouchi, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0011, Japan
4.0(652)

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Informal hot spring hotel offering understated rooms with tatami mats, forest views & flat-screens.

attractions: The house where Mr. Shoin Yoshida stayed for his medical treatment.The Yoriidokoro., restaurants:
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+81 558-22-0325
Website
kanayaryokan.com

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The house where Mr. Shoin Yoshida stayed for his medical treatment.The Yoriidokoro.

The house where Mr. Shoin Yoshida stayed for his medical treatment.The Yoriidokoro.

The house where Mr. Shoin Yoshida stayed for his medical treatment.The Yoriidokoro.

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Reviews of Thousand-person bath Kanaya Ryokan

4.0
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4.0
44w

Had an afternoon out at the next town along the railway line, before catching the train back here to stay overnight. We had been going to eat in the next town, in case the hotel wasn't doing food, but the description on the website made the food sound such a feature that we decided we'd like to do it. Unsurprisingly on a midweek night in January, they weren't doing food, but that was fine, we wandered along to 7-11 and got a wonderful picnic of pot noodles and all sorts of interesting things. |We stayed in a Japanese room in the main building and it was fantastic, so great to stay in somewhere so historic! The room was unchanged from 100 years ago, apart from the addition of wifi, heating, air con! The bedding was really warm and comfy. When we got there, the main bath area seemed quite busy, so we went to use one of the private baths (you take a token from Reception and hang it on the door to indicate occupied, remember to return it to Reception afterwards). |You take your outdoor shoes off at Reception and swap to indoor slippers, which you take off at the entrance to your room and just walk in socks on the tatami mats. There are separate outdoor-slippers which you use to walk to the block with the private baths in, take them off in the porch area outside that block. |The man on Reception was lovely and helpful in explaining all this!|The private bath was great - a set of three pools at different temperatures.|We then decided to have a little nap and go to the thousand-person bath after 9pm when the day-visitors had left. We slept for longer than expected, and woke up at 1am, so went to the big bath then (it's open all night for residents). Unsurprisingly, we had it to ourselves at that hour! The getting through from the ladies' changing rooms to the mens/joint bath was a lot easier than expected - there is an area of knee-deep water, with a door and a row of hooks with keys on wristbands. I took a key, unlocked the door and went through. I left my key with my towel on the side of the bath, but I guess you're supposed to keep them on your wrist. The water temperature was lovely, and the bath was beautiful, a really great experience. You can also go out to a little outside area, which is slightly cooler (in January, at least, maybe not in mid-summer). |It was an amazing place to stay, and well...

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4.0
9y

Based on limited but good reviews, and as it is indicated in some travel guides as an old, charming and authentic place, we decided to stay in Kanaya Ryokan and we thought it would be a nice alternative to Shimoda hotels. ||||We were very disappointed :||||- this place is more a big onsen than a ryokan. All day long, dozens and dozens of people are continuously coming and rushing from outside into the Kanaya Ryokan not as Ryokan guests but just to go to the onsen. This continuous flow of people takes the charm out. So the big interest is supposed to be the onsen: it is actually old, in wood and large. But the problem is that it is not well maintained, it is old and deteriorated, and not perfectly clean. For the large number of visitors ( probably sometimes 40 people inside or more), there is a narrow range of taps and only one (1!) old plastic shower tube in a corner and when you wash you might splash water into the onsen. This is not a good onsen and I can compare to many ryokans and onsens where I have been before. As a guest, we went also to the private onsen, no special interest and unfortunately, it was not clean, open tooth paste, soap , etc.. from previous visitors still around,||- you should know that none of the rooms have real bathrooms, some have no toilets or sink at all, some with a sink. You might think this is because of the onsen, but the onsen as indicated above does not provide a good facility. The room we had, had a small toilet and sink but these were not clean, toilets were dirty,||- food is average at best,||- the hotel brochure images give a much better impression of what it is in reality. The common parts of the ryokan are a total mess and full of outside visitors as mentioned earlier,||- and it is very expensive for what it is.||||I don't recommend this place but if you want to go there at least you are...

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4.0
9y

Based on limited but good reviews, and as it is indicated in some travel guides as an old, charming and authentic place, we decided to stay in Kanaya Ryokan and we thought it would be a nice alternative to Shimoda hotels. ||||We were very disappointed :||||- this place is more a big onsen than a ryokan. All day long, dozens and dozens of people are continuously coming and rushing from outside into the Kanaya Ryokan not as Ryokan guests but just to go to the onsen. This continuous flow of people takes the charm out. So the big interest is supposed to be the onsen: it is actually old, in wood and large. But the problem is that it is not well maintained, it is old and deteriorated, and not perfectly clean. For the large number of visitors ( probably sometimes 40 people inside or more), there is a narrow range of taps and only one (1!) old plastic shower tube in a corner and when you wash you might splash water into the onsen. This is not a good onsen and I can compare to many ryokans and onsens where I have been before. As a guest, we went also to the private onsen, no special interest and unfortunately, it was not clean, open tooth paste, soap , etc.. from previous visitors still around,||- you should know that none of the rooms have real bathrooms, some have no toilets or sink at all, some with a sink. You might think this is because of the onsen, but the onsen as indicated above does not provide a good facility. The room we had, had a small toilet and sink but these were not clean, toilets were dirty,||- food is average at best,||- the hotel brochure images give a much better impression of what it is in reality. The common parts of the ryokan are a total mess and full of outside visitors as mentioned earlier,||- and it is very expensive for what it is.||||I don't recommend this place but if you want to go there at least you are...

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Naotomo UmewakaNaotomo Umewaka
This place felt truly magical. At over 160 years old, it carries a timeless charm that is hard to put into words. From inside the hot spring, we could hear the soothing sound of flowing water, a natural soundtrack that set the perfect tone for relaxation. The atmosphere was unforgettable easily one of the most memorable experiences I have had in Japan. The staff were incredibly kind and helpful, which made our stay even more special. We stayed for two nights, and the peacefulness was remarkable especially around 10 p.m. and again in the early morning around 9 a.m., when it felt like I had the entire place to myself. At night, soaking in the outdoor hot spring while gazing up at the stars was absolutely breathtaking. The sky was so clear and full of light an experience I will never forget. After a long soak in the hot spring, if you get too warm, you can cool down in the cold bath. It was deeply refreshing, leaving me both relaxed and energized. The rooms were beautifully maintained, full of charm, and I slept wonderfully, accompanied by the gentle chirping of insects at night. I highly recommend staying overnight if you can.
Y. Aji YamadaY. Aji Yamada
We came to this thousand person bath Kanaya as day bath when camping at Oike campground and pay ¥1000 each. The bath houses are really beautiful and very large with open windows , high ceilings, . Enjoyed the old atmosphere day with high quality springs water. Lively in the mix bath with many people, people have conversations and greet each other more than just regularly hot springs as we visited. After bath our skin are shined and beauty than before. We love the bath house and wish to be back if available.
Fernando HatsumuraFernando Hatsumura
Sen-Ninburo (A thousand men bath) is an old hot spring that offers a gender-mixed indoor bath and also a ladies-only bath. The main bath really resembles a swimming pool and, because it was built many decades ago, it's deeper than any other hot spring that follows the current standards. Definitely it's a rare place.
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This place felt truly magical. At over 160 years old, it carries a timeless charm that is hard to put into words. From inside the hot spring, we could hear the soothing sound of flowing water, a natural soundtrack that set the perfect tone for relaxation. The atmosphere was unforgettable easily one of the most memorable experiences I have had in Japan. The staff were incredibly kind and helpful, which made our stay even more special. We stayed for two nights, and the peacefulness was remarkable especially around 10 p.m. and again in the early morning around 9 a.m., when it felt like I had the entire place to myself. At night, soaking in the outdoor hot spring while gazing up at the stars was absolutely breathtaking. The sky was so clear and full of light an experience I will never forget. After a long soak in the hot spring, if you get too warm, you can cool down in the cold bath. It was deeply refreshing, leaving me both relaxed and energized. The rooms were beautifully maintained, full of charm, and I slept wonderfully, accompanied by the gentle chirping of insects at night. I highly recommend staying overnight if you can.
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We came to this thousand person bath Kanaya as day bath when camping at Oike campground and pay ¥1000 each. The bath houses are really beautiful and very large with open windows , high ceilings, . Enjoyed the old atmosphere day with high quality springs water. Lively in the mix bath with many people, people have conversations and greet each other more than just regularly hot springs as we visited. After bath our skin are shined and beauty than before. We love the bath house and wish to be back if available.
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Sen-Ninburo (A thousand men bath) is an old hot spring that offers a gender-mixed indoor bath and also a ladies-only bath. The main bath really resembles a swimming pool and, because it was built many decades ago, it's deeper than any other hot spring that follows the current standards. Definitely it's a rare place.
Fernando Hatsumura

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