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Ibusuki
Famous for Japans only natural sand bath experience, Ibusuki sits on the southern tip of the Satsuma Peninsula where geothermal heat warms the black sand along the coastline. With views of Mount Kaimon and serene Lake Ikeda, Ibusuki offers a uniquely relaxing onsen destination.
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Hakusuikan
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Ibusuki's most prestigious ryokan, famous for its vast Genroku Onsen bath hall with Satsuma ceramic tile murals and on-site sand bath.
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Ibusuki Coral Beach Hotel
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A modern oceanfront hotel with panoramic views of Kinko Bay and easy access to Saraku Sand Bath Hall.
æé $100 //æ³
Hotel Yoshimatsu
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A refined onsen hotel directly overlooking the sand bath beach, where rooftop open-air baths offer stunning sunset views over Kinko Bay.
æé $200 //æ³
Ibusuki Bay Hills Hotel and Spa
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A hilltop resort with panoramic bay views, combining Western-style comfort with natural hot spring baths and a relaxed spa atmosphere.
æé $80 //æ³
Kyukamura Ibusuki
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A national park resort lodge on the southern coast, offering affordable hot spring stays with ocean views near Cape Nagasakibana.
æé $60 //æ³
Ibusuki Seaside Hotel
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A welcoming beachfront hotel with its own private sand bath directly on the shore, offering an intimate and authentic sunamushi experience.
æé $90 //æ³
Ibusuki Iwasaki Hotel
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A grand resort hotel set within a vast 240,000 sqm botanical garden, featuring its own sand bath facility and art museum.
æé $80 //æ³