Hoshide-kan
2-15-2, Kawasaki
Ise-shima National Park
Japan
Hoshide-kan GUESTHOUSE Ise-shima National Park Description
Hoshide-kan is a Japanese ryokan close to Ise Jingu (Ise Grand Shrine). Its position is as well suitable for attractionseeing in Ise-Shima National Park. Hoshidekan is the only inn that exists in Kawasaki town and the town is the middle of Ise, with its traditional streets and buildings. There is a famous Suikinkutsu (water zither) in this Japanese inn. Both public bath and personal bath are offered to visitors. Payment near VISA, American Expre , Mastercard are accepted. Push bike can be hireed at incredibly low price - ONLY 100yen/day! The hireal will be FREE if if you write comments on your impre ions about our town Kawasaki. We are situated very close to the museum and beach / sea and visitors can as well enjoy folk craft shops such as pottery. ==Meals== We recommend that you have a Japanese-style meal while your stay here. Breakfast: 1000yen (order when you check-in) super: From 1300yen (make sure to order when confirmed booking) Suikink utsu literally means Japanese water zither in a cave, because of the mysterious sounds made near droplets of water falling into a ceramic pot underground. Suikinkutsu dates back 400 years to the beginning of the Edo Era and is said to be originally degined near Kobori Enshu , a famous groundser and chagin or person practicing Japanese tea, and has been placed in traditional Japanese groundss since. Kawasaki is a town a ociated with Seta-gawa River. The houses and warehouses line for one kilometer on both sides, giving us the image of the flourishing scenes of the former business centre. The old buildings of a special architectural style remain in various places along the river. Even today, people continue to live and work in the old buildings, providing this vicinity a vibrant atomosphere. Payment near CASH is preferable.
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