Kotobuki-Tei
Among Nature’s Breath
As you come over a small hill, the detached guest rooms and open air baths of “Kotobuki-Tei and the Kotobuki-Tei Modern Japanese Rooms” dot the landscape, making it seem like an idyllic village that has been hidden away deep in the mountains.
In late May, you can also watch fireflies at Hirayama Onsen.
You may even witness fireflies flittering in the air around the streams that flow through our property.
Guest Rooms
All guest rooms come with an open-air bath and are detached lodges that have been crafted with a purely Japanese aesthetic.
Our guest rooms make full use of charred cedar as building material for a traditional and relaxing atmosphere.
■Guest Room Amenities
- Television
- Phone
- Storage for valuables
- Electric kettle
- Air conditioner
- Refrigerator
- Washbasin
- Toilet (Japanese-style toilet with bidet)
- Bath towels
- Towels
- Hand soap
- Japanese paper umbrella
- Yukata (cotton kimono)
- Kitchen sink
- Hanten (Japanese short coat)
- Shampoo
- Body soap
- Treatment
- Face wash
- Peeling gel
- Cleansing cream
Private Open-Air Baths & Guest Rooms Introduction
Cypress, rocks, and Amakusa stone.
Our elaborate, open-air baths allow you to experience moments of silence.
The specially crafted open-air baths of Kotobuki-Tei are rich with individuality. They have been made using cypress, rocks, as well as Amakusa stone, and all the baths differ in form.
Also, the greenery that can be found on our property changes as the seasons transition, allowing you to experience the atmosphere of each season.
So why don’t you try to experience some private time in our dignified and rustic, detached open-air baths?
Large Open-Air Baths
Experience the joy of taking a relaxing bath in our hot spring while viewing star-studded skies in a wide-open space.
Our large open-air baths for lodging guests are located on the plateaus of the Kotobuki-Tei lodging area. The men’s and women’s baths are separated from each other, allowing you to enjoy the hot spring without hesitation.
※100% natural, free-flowing hot spring water
※Fuku-Tei and our Villa can also be used by lodging guests
Restaurant
Restaurant Chikurin Information
Guests who are staying in Kotobuki-Tei
can dine at “Restaurant Chikurin.”
The restaurant’s interior features a series of thick beams along its ceiling, has been crafted with charred cedar, and includes a section with private rooms.
Enjoy our seasonal dishes while peering through the windows to view bamboo that has been beautifully lit using indirect lighting
Lodging Fees Information
Lodgings (all rooms include special open-air baths)
- ●Check-in: 3:30 PM
- ●Check-out: 11:00 AM
Check-out time will be changed to 11:00 a.m. from October 1, 2022.
Per guest fees for 1 night and 2 meals (consumption tax not included and there is an additional bath tax of ¥150)
Extra charges will be incurred during special periods
No. of guests | Weekdays | Fri,Sun,Holidays,eve of holiday | Saturday |
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2–3 people, 1 room | ¥18,300 | ¥19,800 | ¥21,300 |
4 or more people, 1 room | ¥17,300 | ¥18,800 | ¥20,300 |