Experience Traditional Japan at a Hidden Hot Spring Ryokan|SEKITAITEI ISHIDA

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🚃🚶‍♀️How to Get There
By train: About 30 minutes by free shuttle bus from Iida Station.
By bus: About 5 minutes by free shuttle bus from Igarashi Bus Stop.
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💰 Price
Includes breakfast and dinner for two people: 101,200 yen (680.44 USD / € 619.8).
*Prices may vary depending on the season and room type.

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⌛️ Timestamps
0:00 Opening
0:43 How to get there
2:37 About Sekitaitei Ishida
3:12 Inside the Ryokan Tour
6:34 Room Tour
10:58 Other Room: Okosako
11:36 Other Room: Chidori
12:18 Other Room: Zaiho
13:47 Main Entrance Garden
14:43 Dinner (Room Dining)
23:25 Shishinden Kyogen “Sawaridama”
27:20 Room’s Hot Spring
29:52 Achi Village: Japan’s Most Beautiful Starry Village
31:00 Village Direct Sales “Asaichi”
33:35 Exclusive Breakfast: Tanka Zen
35:42 Public Bath①
38:02 Open-air Bath①
38:48 Public Bath②
39:33 Open-air Bath②
40:48 Private Hot Spring
41:57 Café
44:43 Tea Room
46:28 Theater Room
47:58 Nature of Hirugami Onsen

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37 Comments

  1. 🐰Japanese inns are known for their polite service, but the hospitality here was truly exceptional. The staff's OMOTENASHI stood out.
    🐰When saying goodbye, the staff lady who looked after us gave me a Japanese candy and a letter scented with chrysanthemum. It was so touching😭💕
    🐰The Tanka-zen breakfast requires advance booking, so don’t forget to reserve.
    🐰At the Asaichi (Morning Market), the shopkeepers threw in some extra treats for us. We only bought two oyaki, but ended up with five in the bag😂

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  2. Your videos are always nice to watch and soothing 🎍
    Thanks to both of you for sharing with us your travels around Japan 🇯🇵
    Be bless ❤

  3. inzwischen mag ich eure videos auch. sogar meine 90jährige mutter schaut sie 😉 ist wirklich interessant, einmal eine kultur etwas näher zu sehen, die man selbst nie kennen lernen wird. auch wenn manche unterkünfte eher nach massenabfertigung aussehen. dieser hier ist wieder sehr speziell u d persönlich, auch wenn das essen mal wieder nicht mein geschmack ist.

  4. Really beautiful room and the whole place was quite and tranquil really lovely people as well, the food was a no for me they could do better but it seems a lot of money for what you get bit it was still very beautiful

  5. Thank you for showing us the festival-themed food, too. Was the chestnut rice made with sweet chestnuts (Castanea sativa) or horse chestnuts (Aesculus hippocastanum)? As I understand, both were foraged and eaten in historical Japan, even though the latter are only used for ornamental trees in Europe.

  6. I like room 108. All are nice with the tranquil touches of a spa. I like the sound of dripping or running water. So soothing. LOL the candy was like a walnut, hard to open. As an American, we're used to large dishes, but I like the food being served as samples. There is so much that you end up full anyway. That breakfast looked awesome. Thank you for sharing your unique experience.

  7. What a beautiful place and what a friendly staff, it is great to see them! I would love to get to know it someday. Greetings from Spain

  8. Thanks for another wonderful video. It's rare to see a lone sparrow, and I don't think I could tank the "tanka zen", too much good food. And I'm glad for the Nobel prize japanese won.

  9. Ce ryokan est très singulier. Je ne reviens pas de l'incroyable attention portée aux détails que ce soit dans la décoration ou dans la nourriture. Une très grande délicatesse aussi se dégage de l'ensemble. C'est impressionnant et beau, vraiment !

  10. That Zaiho room meant to be a "hideaway"…that one reminds me of that one area you find in Ghost of Tsushima where you have to find a new place to reside after you are branded a traitor by the shogun and even your own uncle when you choose the path of the Ghost. It too was a hidden area with a residence.

  11. this Ryokan has everything you need for a really good rest. Thank you for showing this amazing place 😊 (I was very surprised to see menu with 31 dishes, I've never seen it before in Japan) 😍

  12. I always love your ryokan videos. They're my favorite places in Japan because they're all about just letting loose and relax instead of just being your usual hotel where you stay in and check out.
    Also I like that small clip of the old lady laughing because "oops I'm on camera!" lol.

  13. What an amazing videon thank you for sharing this unique ryokan with us!

    We really liked that you explored the area around the ryokan!

    See you on the next video!

    Greetings from germany!

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