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Unzen
Perched at 700 meters in Japan's first designated national park, Unzen Onsen is a dramatic hot spring town surrounded by volcanic steam vents and bubbling mud pools known as Jigoku (hell). The sulfur-rich waters have drawn visitors for centuries, and the area carries a somber history as a site of Christian martyr persecution during the Edo period.
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Unzen Kyushu Hotel
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A grand Western-style heritage hotel built in 1917, blending colonial elegance with natural hot spring baths amid the Unzen highlands.
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Fukudaya
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A refined ryokan with panoramic views of the Unzen mountains, offering exquisite kaiseki cuisine and multiple hot spring baths.
æé $200 //æ³
Unzen Miyazaki Ryokan
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A family-run ryokan with warm hospitality, known for its milky sulfur baths and home-style Nagasaki cuisine in the heart of the onsen town.
æé $100 //æ³
Unzen Kanko Hotel
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A large resort hotel with both Western and Japanese rooms, multiple dining options, and expansive hot spring facilities overlooking the volcanic landscape.
æé $120 //æ³
Unzen Shinyu
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A modern onsen hotel with sleek interiors and a prime location directly beside Unzen Jigoku, offering front-row views of the steaming volcanic vents.
æé $150 //æ³
Toyokan
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A historic mid-range ryokan with charming retro interiors, known for its abundant hot spring water and generous multi-course meals.
æé $80 //æ³
Yusen no Yado Unzen
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A comfortable onsen inn offering excellent value with spacious rooms, soothing sulfur baths, and scenic mountain views from the highland location.
æé $100 //æ³