KAI Unzen
Touches of Japanese, Chinese, and Dutch design can be found throughout this hot spring ryokan in an area known for its history as a cultural melting pot, as well as its steamy hot spring baths.Highlights
13ONSEN
Outdoor baths look out over a rocky landscape covered in steam clouds, below which runs the source of the milky, sulfur-rich hot spring waters that feed the baths.
23CULTURE
Guests get to arrange letter blocks in a variety of creative ways as they try their hand at letterpress printing, a technique first practiced in Japan in Nagasaki.
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Dinner options include a shabu-shabu with a broth flavored with umami-rich flying fish, which enhances the flavor of the meat—and the udon noodles added at the end of the meal.
Rooms
KAI Signature Rooms offer a deeper dive into the local culture. Here, the room decor fuses Japanese, Chinese, and Dutch aesthetics as homage to Nagasaki's history as a melting pot of the three cultures.
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Directions
KAI Unzen
321 Obama-cho Unzen, Unzen, Nagasaki 854-0621
Mapcode: 173 556 499*40
Approximately 1 hour by car from Isahaya Highway Exit
Hotel
Details
Guest Rooms
Room Occupancy
Restaurant
Café / Lounge
Onsen
Check-in / Check-out
Wi-Fi
Bed share
Pets
Bookings will only be accepted from within Japan. For further information, please check the Japanese website pages.
Special Arrangements
Celebratory Box(Reservations required, until 4:00PM the day before)
Shuttle service
Parking
Private free parking is available without reservation.
EV charging
Available 24 hours
200V/6kw×1 units
1,000 yen/night
Application available after lodging reservation
Outpatient: ¥1,000 per visit
Accepted on a first-come, first-served basis on the day of consultation
Payment in cash or by credit card
Online Payments
Onsite Payments
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Café / Lounge
- Spa / Massage
- Playroom
- Pool
- Onsen
- Public bath
- Meeting Room
General
Smoking is prohibited in the entire building (smoking area available)