大江戸温泉物語 別府清風
Oedo Onsen Monogatari Beppu Kiyokaze is a hot spring hotel in Beppu, Japan, fed by natural thermal waters. It offers indoor and outdoor baths, simply furnished rooms, and shared spaces finished with wood and stone.
Beppu has been known as a place for thermal bathing for many centuries, drawing people from across Japan. The Oedo Onsen Monogatari group took over and modernized the facility, bringing it under a nationwide chain focused on hot spring stays.
The name comes from the Oedo Onsen Monogatari group, which draws from traditional Japanese bathing culture. You will see guests in simple robes relaxing together, experiencing the age-old custom of shared bathing that has been part of Japanese daily life for centuries.
The hotel is open throughout the year, though it tends to get much busier on weekends and public holidays, so booking ahead is a good idea. Teenagers need a signed consent form to stay, and young children cannot be left without adult supervision.
Guests with tattoos are normally not allowed in the shared baths, but the hotel offers covers for a fee so they can still use the facilities. The hotel is also listed as a place where marriage proposals happen, which is somewhat unexpected for a hot spring stay.
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