At "Yubinkan" you can enjoy the view of the famous Mt. Daisen and the Sea of Japan.
At Kasuikan, you can enjoy the free-flowing water from their own hot spring, Hosho no Izumi.
The wide-view Kasuikan "Special Room" is an exceptionally elegant space with a Japanese-Western style room, a Western-style room, a lounge, and a twin bedroom. The silhouette of Mt. Daisen lit up in the morning light is almost divinely beautiful.
Kasuitei is a Japanese-style inn with a soothing view of the Sea of Japan. The "Kasuitei" is equipped with elegantly designed special and semi-special rooms with large rounded windows that offer an overwhelming view of the sea, and the "Yubinkan" is based on the concept of "luxurious time in an extraordinary space", providing a relaxing time.
All rooms on the 3rd and 4th floors of Yubinkan have ocean views, and some rooms even feature an open-air bath with natural hot spring water. The standard type is an open-air Japanese-Western room where you can gaze out over the pines of Yumigahama Beach to the Sea of Japan while soaking in the hot spring. The recommended room is the Japanese-Western room "Homare," which has an open-air bath and is about 100 square meters in size and is equipped with a 15-tatami Japanese-style room, a twin bedroom, a living room, and a balcony. The charm of this corner room is that you can gaze out over the Sea of Japan and Mt. Daisen.
Both dinner and breakfast are served in the guestrooms. Free beer is available after a bath, and skin care products popular among women are also provided. For meals, enjoy the chef's recommended "seasonal omakase kaiseki," which is made with fresh ingredients from Sanin and prepared with great care. Everything is exquisite, including snow crab and white squid from Sakaiminato, one of Japan's leading fishing ports, melt-in-the-mouth Tottori wagyu beef, and Daisen chicken, which is raised under strict hygiene management. The rice used is "Kinumusume," the first top-rated brand of rice produced in Tottori Prefecture. You can taste it again with the Japanese set meal for breakfast.
The attraction is the hot springs
Relaxing in the hot springs is also an endless attraction. The Yuhinkan is the perfect place to enjoy a bath while taking in the view of Mt. Daisen and the Sea of Japan. The women's "Daisen no Yuya" has a large bath, an open-air cypress bath, and a tourmaline open-air bath, while the men's "Matsukaze no Yu" has a large bath, an open-air rock bath, and a reclining bath.
The first floor also features four types of private baths called "Matsuki no Yudokoro."
If you want to enjoy the pleasure of natural hot spring water, head to Kasuikan. Both the men's "Nagisa no Yu" and women's "Hana no Yu" have large baths and open-air baths, allowing you to enjoy a leisurely soak in the natural "Hosho no Izumi" water.
At night, the garden is lit up, inviting you into a fantastical world. There is also a women-only beauty salon, Hanahana Club, perfect for post-bath body maintenance, and a relaxation space for men only.
At night, you can also enjoy watching the fishing fires at the bar "Plage".
More Information
| building | Reinforced concrete 8-story building |
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| Rooms | (Total 79 rooms) / 58 Japanese-style rooms, 12 Western-style rooms, 9 Japanese-Western style rooms (8 of which have an open-air bath) |
| meal | Dinner: Kaiseki cuisine, Breakfast: Japanese breakfast |
| Facilities | Baths: Large public bath, open-air bath, private bath, sauna, banquet halls (6 large, medium and small rooms), karaoke bar, bar, cafe, shop |
| Fee | 28,600 yen to 33,000 yen (tax included, bathing tax not included) |
| Day trip bathing | Adults: 1,500 yen, Children: 750 yen (tax included, 15:00-21:00) |
| Check-in and check-out | Check-in 15:00 Check-out 10:00 |
| Wifi | Guest Rooms and Lobby |
| Smoking and non-smoking | No smoking in the entire building, designated smoking areas available |
| Hot spring quality | Sodium-calcium chloride spring (pH 7.4) |
Facility information / Access
| location | 〒683-0001 4-19-10 Kaike Kaike Onsen |
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| Railway | Get off at Yonago Station on the JR Hakubi Line, then take a taxi for about 15 minutes |
| bus | From Yonago Station, take the bus bound for Kaike Onsen, get off at the Yonago City Tourist Center stop, and walk for about 8 minutes. |
| car | From Yonago Expressway Yonago IC, take National Route 431, approximately 5km |
| plane | About 20 minutes by taxi from Yonago Airport |
| parking | 50 passenger cars and 20 large cars (EV car charger: available) |
| TEL | 0859-33-0001 |
| FAX | 0859-33-0303 |
| URL | https://kaikeonsenkasuitei.jp/ |


