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Hello. Thank you for always watching my videos. This video is about staying at Nishimuraya Honkan, a long-established luxury inn in Kinosaki Onsen. It’s a 2-hour and 40-minute express train ride. Kinosaki Onsen is popular with international visitors, and many of the passengers are from overseas. As we approach Kinosaki Onsen, the scenery becomes more tranquil. We arrived at Kinosaki Onsen Station. There’s a hand bath in front of the station. Kinosaki Onsen town is packed with great food options. There’s a popular egg bun shop in front of the station. Egg specialty shop Motosue offers a wide variety of sweets made with carefully selected eggs. I bought the rich egg bun. Let’s eat. It’s fluffy and fluffy. Surprisingly delicious. Next, we’ll have crab sushi at Yamayoshi Restaurant. Kinosaki is known for its delicious crab. I bought crab sushi with crab paste. Let’s eat. The crab flavor is intense! Next is the Tanba Black Bean Kinako Bread from “Fermented Bean Confectionery Ukawa.” This bread is dusted with kinako. The freshly fried bread is skillfully dusted with kinako. Tanba Black Bean Kinako Bread. There is an eat-in space on the second floor of the shop. Wow! So delicious! There are many more shops. I take a look at the souvenir shop. There are many shrimp, crab, and beef sweets. I’ll buy some. There is a wide selection of souvenirs. I walk to the inn, looking into the shops in the hot spring town. This is what the Nishimuraya Main Building looks like from the station. The hot spring town is also home to many stylish cafes. I discovered a shop that is perfect for eating while walking around. The popular chikuwa bread. It sells out by mid-afternoon. There are many delicious looking fish paste products. Chikuwa bread. So delicious. The warabimochi ice cream also looks delicious. Hamburgers. Book cafes. There are many shops, from long-established to new. Tajima beef hamburgers. A cafe where you can enjoy a foot bath. It looks like it would be nice in winter. The sign resembles Osaka’s Dotonbori. This is another restaurant worth visiting for a stroll. I try the signature dish, the “Tajima Beef Bun.” Tajima Beef Bun. It’s deliciously steaming hot. The meat is juicy. A view of the willow trees that characterize Kinosaki Onsen. The charming streets of the hot spring town. The outdoor baths come into view. There’s a hand bath. There’s a foot bath. The Nishimuraya Main Building comes into view. It’s a historic building. Kinosaki Onsen’s “Nishimuraya Main Building” was founded during the Ansei era of the Edo period. This inn boasts 165 years of history. The building is a registered tangible cultural property. Let’s visit. The entrance has a dignified, luxurious feel. From the lobby, you can see a picturesque garden. Incense is burning . The front desk counter. A description of the building. There’s a lounge on the lobby floor. The retro interior is lovely. The inn is Michelin-certified in 2024. The lounge offers free drinks. Dilmah tea is available. There are history books and art books about the Tajima region. We have coffee. It’s a relaxing lounge. The floors inside the building are sparkling clean. The furnishings are nice. There is a large public bath. “Yoshi no Yu” has the scent of cypress. *Nishimuraya Main Building website: A charming open-air bath. *Nishimuraya Main Building website: The exotic “Fuku no Yu” *Nishimuraya Main Building website: An open-air bath *Nishimuraya Main Building website : There is a work booth. The setting is typical of a luxury inn. There is a model of the Nishimuraya Main Building. The lights are on, making it look very realistic. Now, let’s show you to your room . Here is where your room is located. Art works are exhibited throughout the building. You have arrived at today’s room. The room key is key-operated. Welcome. Fresh flowers are displayed. The entrance area is spacious. There is a luggage rack. There is a wet area. A neat sink. There is a chair, making getting ready easy. The bath amenities are “THEMAE”. Hand soap. The wooden box contains an amenity kit. A skincare kit is available for rental. The hair dryer is “KOIZUMI.” Trash can. Bathroom. Towel hanger and bath mat. An outdoor bath tour set is provided. A handbag is also provided. Restroom. Automatically opens and closes. There are handrails. There are hand-washing facilities. Air fresheners are displayed. There is a water closet. Japanese tea set. Sencha. Hojicha. Electric kettle. Glasses. Refrigerator. All products are free to use. Now, the room. A Japanese-style room. An eight-tatami room filled with Japanese charm. A spacious desk and armchairs. The Japanese style is comfortable. A dignified alcove with minimalist elements. Alcove pillars and shelves. Telephone. TV. Terrestrial, satellite, and video services are available. Wi-Fi is excellent. Alcove. A letter set is provided. Overview of the inn. Hmm. A wide selection of alcohol is available. It’s an eight-tatami room, but it feels spacious. The ceiling lighting is built in, making the room feel spacious. Closet. There are yukatas. It looks like this. It has the Nishimuraya logo. Safe. There are futons. There is a veranda. You can relax on the veranda while looking out at the courtyard. A beautiful view of the garden. The setting is nice. These curtains have a luxurious feel. When closed, they completely block out the light. View of the room from the window. Guests receive a free pass to visit the outdoor baths. This is a welcome service. Kinosaki’s famous Danjiri Taiko confection. Delicious! There are also rice crackers. Crunching. We stroll through the hot spring town. Outdoor bath tour set . This is what the outdoor bath tour looks like. If you go straight, you will find Onsenji Temple. The source of Kinosaki Onsen. You can enjoy hot spring eggs. There is a foot bath. Kinosaki gelato shop. Jizo statue. Hmm? Relaxing. A stork pop-out sign. We visit Ichinoyu. There is a stamp rally to visit the outdoor baths. You can take a bath in the cave. *Kinosaki Onsen Tourism Association website The hot spring water was great. We continued our food tour. Hot spring buns. Tajima beef sukiyaki buns. We looked around for souvenirs from Kinosaki. There were so many interesting souvenirs that it was hard to choose. Local beer and sake were also available. We returned to the inn and took a bath. Hiratakan also had a bath. It was a special place in the Nishimuraya Main Building. It was the third bath in the Nishimuraya Main Building. It felt like we had traveled back in time. The bath at the Hiratakan Annex, “Nao no Yu,” was an elegant bath overlooking the garden. *Nishimuraya Main Building Website: Hiratakan is picturesque no matter where you look. You can also use the bath at the sister hotel, “Shogetsutei.” They will pick you up and drop you off. We arrived at Nishimuraya Hotel “Shogetsutei.” Shogetsutei’s large public bath, “Gekka no Yu,” has a gazebo-like area after the bath. Free drinks are served. Large public bath, “Gekka no Yu.” *Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei Website: Open-air bath *Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei Website: There is also a sauna *Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei Website: There is a spacious lobby lounge. We check out the souvenir shop. After our bath, we have ice cream. So delicious! The water at Shogetsutei is also nice. We also get a shuttle back. We return to our room and have dinner. We enjoy the seasonal flavors of Tajima. We were given sparkling wine as a special offer from Ikyu.com. Tajima Autumn Delicacies Kaiseki Course. The napkins have a nice pattern. Menu. Appetizer. Aperitif . Rabbit carrot stewed with red plum. Chestnut gluten. Deep- fried river shrimp with white fan. Myoga ginger in vinegar. Grilled barracuda sushi. The bounty of Tajima. Red snow crab from Kasumi, where fishing opens in September. Steamed with Asakura sansho pepper. Oysters, kakikaki. Oysters, kakikaki. So delicious! Matsutake mushrooms, which can only be enjoyed in autumn. So good. The best. Hot dish. Steamed matsutake mushrooms and local conger eel with egg, ginkgo nuts, lily root, shrimp. So delicious. Appetizer. Assorted seasonal sashimi. Scallops. Yellowfin tuna, flounder. Rice cooked in a pot. Grilled food. Ears of rice. Rice ears evoke the autumn harvest. They’re both decorative and edible. They look like puffed rice. Winter melon with leaves. Kinukazuki local fish grilled in Tamba. A palate cleanser. Abalone stewed with soybeans. Grilled turnip, amber-colored somen melon. A strong side dish. Tajima beef grilled on a porcelain plate with magnolia leaf and miso. The rice is cooked. Oku-Tajima rice terraces. Red miso soup. Goes well with rice! So delicious. The rice is also very good. Fruits. Melon, pear, Shine Muscat grapes. Tea. So fresh! Everything is delicious! Thank you for the meal. We’ll take a walk around the hot spring town again in the evening. Nishimuraya Main Building at night. A tour of the outdoor baths, “Mandara-yu,” with a tub-shaped open-air bath. *Kinosaki Onsen Tourism Association Website: The water was great. I went to “Ichinoyu” during the day, and the hot spring town has a nice atmosphere at night. After touring the outdoor baths, I went to “Yanagi-yu.” It’s a charming bathhouse. *Kinosaki Onsen Tourism Association Website: I went to “Jizo-yu.” It’s a large bathhouse. *Kinosaki Onsen Tourism Association Website: The outdoor baths in Kinosaki Onsen generally have hotter water, so they warm you from the inside out and feel great. I returned to my lodging. Nishimuraya has an exhibition room displaying valuable masterpieces. There are many works by famous people such as Munakata Shiko, Watanabe Kazan, Ito Hirobumi, Inukai Tsuyoshi, Kitaoji Rosanjin, and Kawai Kanjiro, as well as old Tamba and old Izushi pottery, calligraphy, and paintings, all of which are well worth seeing. You can learn about the history of Kinosaki Onsen. There are treasures worth a total of ◯◯ billion yen. When I returned to my room, my futon was laid out. It was neatly prepared for bed. The pillow was comfortable. From the meal to the baths, I thoroughly enjoyed Kinosaki Onsen. Well, good night. Good morning. What a wonderful awakening. A refreshing morning awaits. A cup of tea to wake you up. The tea seeps in. The morning paper has been delivered. We have breakfast. The breakfast venue is the “Senrei-no-Ma.” The 100-tatami-mat hall has a noble interior with a paulownia coffered ceiling. The “Senrei-no-Ma” is a nationally registered tangible cultural property. Former Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi, who visited the Nishimuraya Main Building, wrote “Senrei” with his own inkstone and brush . The Japanese breakfast menu has arrived. The top tier. The bottom tier. Freshly unwrapped miso soup. Let’s eat. The rice is from the terraced fields of Mikata Muraoka, cooked in a clay pot. Both the rice and the side dishes are delicious. Incredibly delicious rice. Grilled appetizers. Rolled omelet. Koya tofu, nankin (Japanese peanuts), carrots. Fish cake tempura. Overnight dried flounder trawled from the bottom of the Sea of ​​Japan. Yes. Western breakfast. Local additive-free steamed root vegetables, colorful fresh vegetables, and seasonal fruits. Special vegetable juice, Kumihama milk. Special yogurt. Bread. Nishimuraya-style Japanese omelet. Fluffy and delicious with cheese. Sausage. Thank you for the meal. After the meal, we strolled through the garden. There were Nishikigoi carp. The garden was well-maintained. There was a small waterfall. A shrine. The garden itself was a work of art. We took a look at the shop. They sold the tea and snacks served at the inn. They also sold Nishimuraya’s famous products. You could purchase souvenirs to commemorate your stay. We relaxed in our room until check-out. It was time. We had enough time to relax. We checked out. After check-out, we could enjoy touring the outdoor baths until 1:00 PM. We received the finest hospitality that has been woven into the inn’s 160-year history. Thank you. We continued to tour the outdoor baths. “Konoyu” has a pleasant open-air bath. *Kinosaki Onsen Tourism Association website “Gosho no Yu” was under renovation. The rock bath looked nice. *Kinosaki Onsen Tourism Association website I walked to the station while strolling through the hot spring town. I was so thoroughly entertained that the time flew by in Kinosaki Onsen. This time I visited Kinosaki Onsen and stayed at the long-established inn “Nishimuraya Honkan.” Thank you for watching.

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