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Ibusuki City, Kagoshima Prefecture

[KyushuSatsuma Peninsula, IbusukiSatsuma Peninsula, Ibusuki]

Japan Hotel Association Member Hotels

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Ibusuki Iwasaki Hotel

official nameIbusuki Iwasaki Hotel

English nameIbusuki Iwasaki Hotel

Ibusuki Iwasaki Hotel

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    • Japan Hotel Association Member Hotels
    • Hot springs
    • Ryokans・Hotels
    • Swimming pools
    • Saunas
    • Open-air baths
    • Parking available
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    Basic Information

    Name
    Ibusuki Iwasaki Hotel
    Location
    〒891-0493 3805-1, Junicho, Ibusuki-shi, Kagoshima

    More details

    Business Hours
    Check-in from 14:00 / check-out until 11:00
    Access
    5 minutes by taxi from JR Ibusuki Station Kagoshima Airport Bus 1 hour 30 minutes 50 minutes south of Route 226 from the Kyushu Expressway Taniyama IC.
    Parking Lot
    Free outdoor cars 500 cars and 16 buses
    Facility Information
    Restaurant, banquet hall, conference room, wedding hall, wireless internet, currency exchange, massage, laundry, jungle pool (summer open), fitness space, view hot spring (hot spring public bath), Ibusuki sandmushi bath, parking lot, shop, Iwasaki Museum of Art
    Room features
    Total number of rooms: 240 rooms Type of accommodation: Member Hotels of Japan Hotel Association
    Onsen & Spas
    Hot spring of view (hot spring public bath) From the spacious bathhouse, you can see Kinko Bay, an open-air bath with a jacuzzi, a water bath, and a sauna. Ibusuki's specialty “Ibusuki Sunamushi Onsen” Located on the hotel premises, you can experience the hotel service "Ibusuki Sunamushi Onsen" along Kinko Bay. If you leave yourself in the sand, sweat will erupt from the whole body and the detox effect is enormous.
    Accessibility
    Halal Information
    Wheelchair accessible toilet

    Notes & Remarks

    At the check-out on June 1, 2025, the museum will be closed for several years to respond to earthquake resistance.

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