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The hotel's wild open-air hot spring is the largest open-air hot spring in Shuzenji Temple and has a history of more than 1,200 years.
The quality of the hot spring is the No. 1 popular hot spring for skin-beautifying hot springs, attracting many female friends to come here.
The hot spring hotel also has rock baths passed down from the Indonesian royal family as well as spa beauty, fitness and massage treatments.
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—Introduction to Izu Shuzenji Onsen Hotel—
Shuzenji Hot Spring is the oldest hot spring in Izu and is synonymous with
high-end hot springs in the eyes of the Japanese. Shuzenji Temple is not far
from Tokyo. It is a hot spring town surrounded by mountains. The place is
quiet and simple, and the scenery is picturesque all year round. It is one of
the few resorts in Japan. It has also been loved by many scholars, artists and
writers since ancient times. It is said that in 807, Kobo Daishi traveled to
this time in the Heian period and found a young man washing his sick father in
Katsura River. The master felt his filial piety and struck the ground with his
Zen staff to cause hot spring water to gush out from the rocks. He taught the
young man hot spring therapy. , his father's illness subsequently recovered.
From then on, this "Dokuba Hot Spring" became the birthplace of Shuzenji Hot
Spring.
Business hours: 6:00am-9:30am in the morning, 01:30pm-12:00am in the afternoon
Recommended steps for taking a hot spring bath:
1. When bathing in hot springs in Japan, you must first take a shower to wash
away the dust and dirt on your body. After washing up, enter the hot spring.
2. After entering the hot spring, the first thing to do is to take a half-
body bath. A half-body bath is to soak the waist down in the hot spring and
expose other parts on the water to prevent the heart and other organs from
being compressed and let the body adapt in advance.
3. When leaving the hot spring after soaking, there is no need to rinse the
body with other water, because the hot spring water is rich in minerals and
will not affect the body. Of course, except for people with sensitive skin.
Shuzenji Onsen Ryokan cooperative
AUD 2.70