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The most popular hot-spring resort area of Ibusuki City features the Ibusuki Hakusuikan, a leading ryokan (inn) set in 70 acres of beautiful pine tree gardens on Kagoshima Bay at the southern tip of Japan. It presents the uniqueness of Japanese architecture, lifestyle, nature, traditions and culture amid more than 17 hot springs.
The most popular hot-spring resort area of Ibusuki City features the Ibusuki Hakusuikan, a leading ryokan (inn) set in 70 acres of beautiful pine tree gardens on Kagoshima Bay at the southern tip of Japan. It presents the uniqueness of Japanese architecture, lifestyle, nature, traditions and culture amid more than 17 hot springs. A museum opens soon in the ryokan’s garden, with more than 2,700 items of Japanese and Chinese Antique Collection, a library bar, wedding facility and even an Italian restaurant for those seeking an occasional break from Japanese kaiseki traditional food.
With sport fishing increasing in popularity in Japan, Kagoshima rates as a well-known area for those pursuing saltwater game fish. The deep offshore waters leading toward Okinawa offer opportunities for mahi-mahi, tuna, marlin, wahoo, rainbow runners and sharks. Most operators feature modern charter boats and state-of-the-art fishing gear.
For more information, visit www.hakusuikan.co.jp/en
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