Hotel Description
Kaiyuutei Hotel
Kaiyuutei, located at 64-1 Hama, Kawazu, Kamo District, Shizuoka 413-0513, Japan, is a serene retreat set against the backdrop of the stunning Pacific Ocean. This streamlined hot spring hotel offers guests a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, just a minute's walk from the picturesque Kawazu Sakura—a scenic path lined with cherry blossoms that transforms into a breathtaking spectacle during the spring. The hotel is also conveniently situated a mere six-minute walk from Kawazu train station, making it easy for visitors to explore the surrounding area. Designed with a modern yet traditional Japanese aesthetic, Kaiyuutei exudes a sense of calm and tranquility, inviting guests to unwind and immerse themselves in nature.
The hotel features twelve understated rooms, each designed to maximize comfort and relaxation. Guests will find tatami floors and futons that enhance the authentic Japanese experience, along with flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee makers, and safes for their convenience. The traditional low tables with cushions add to the ambiance, allowing guests to enjoy their surroundings in comfort. All rooms boast spectacular ocean views, providing a perfect setting for relaxation and reflection. For those seeking additional luxury, upgraded rooms feature private open-air baths where guests can soak in the soothing waters while taking in the breathtaking vistas.
At Kaiyuutei, guests are treated to exceptional amenities that enhance their stay. The hotel’s onsite restaurant specializes in locally-sourced seafood dishes, serving delicious meals for breakfast and dinner in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. Additionally, the hotel features a banquet hall for events and gatherings, alongside a gender-segregated onsen—an authentic Japanese bathhouse filled with natural hot spring water that offers a unique and rejuvenating experience.
Accessibility is a key advantage at Kaiyuutei, with several public transportation options nearby. Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport is approximately a 2-hour taxi ride away, while Kawazu Station is just a seven-minute walk, facilitating easy travel for guests. Local bus stops are also within walking distance, ensuring guests can effortlessly explore the surrounding attractions, including the nearby Kawazu River, only a four-minute walk away.
In light of recent health and safety considerations, Kaiyuutei has implemented strict measures to ensure the well-being of all guests. This includes enhanced cleaning protocols, social distancing in common areas, and the availability of hand sanitizers throughout the hotel. This dedication to safety allows visitors to fully relax and enjoy their stay without concern.
Guests at Kaiyuutei can immerse themselves in a plethora of activities and experiences, encouraging interaction with the rich local culture. Visitors can stroll along the famous Kawazu Cherry Blossoms, visit the nearby iZoo—a unique indoor and outdoor zoo featuring fascinating reptiles, or explore the majestic Kawazu Seven Waterfalls, a stunning series of seven waterfalls along a scenic forest trail. The hotel is also conveniently located near Shirahama beach, perfect for sunbathing and enjoying the serene coastal atmosphere.
Dining options abound near Kaiyuutei, with several renowned restaurants just minutes away. CHINA Cuisine Fukurai Jun is a mere minute away, offering authentic Chinese dishes. Dal Pirata, also a minute from the hotel, serves delightful Italian cuisine, while seafood lovers can indulge at Donburiya, just a two-minute taxi ride away. For a taste of French cuisine, guests can enjoy Restaurant “Melesea,” which is also just a short taxi ride away, alongside the cozy izakaya 食彩旨酒 遊楽, where guests can savor traditional Japanese fare.
In conclusion, Kaiyuutei invites guests to experience the perfect blend of natural beauty, relaxation, and exceptional hospitality. Whether you're seeking adventure or tranquility, this hotel offers a welcoming atmosphere where memories are made. Experience the enchanting coastal scenery and immerse yourself in the richness of Japanese culture at Kaiyuutei.