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Silence, but for the babbling of a mountain stream and the harmony of birdsong. Pavilions artfully arranged among willows and bamboo. A Japanese garden raked and sculpted to serene perfection. Steam rising from still, deep pools. The Inn Seiryuso, a traditional ryokan inn, offers Zen and the art of onsen, the hot spring baths so intrinsic to Japanese culture. Here, as throughout much of the countryside, subterranean springs spout the scalding water that prompted the national passion for bathing and cleansing ritual as steeped in tradition as the tea ceremony. Wearing yukata, the customary thin cotton gowns, bathers are led to gurgling private tubs carved of green slate, their rounded forms designed for luxuriating. Pails and dippers lie beside the pool for the pre-soak wash, a customary cleansing that precedes a soak in the steaming waters, which reach a stress-dissolving 104°F. Mists drift over the water, obscuring and then revealing the surrounding mountains. Loose-limbed and in a state of floppy euphoria, guests may indulge in shiatsu, reflexology, and other massage techniques in their rooms. As evening descends, futons are spread over the straw tatami mats that carpet the 24 guest rooms and 6 suites, a good night’s sleep all but guaranteed.
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SIGNATURE TREATMENT: ONSEN HOT SPRING BATHS
Inn Seiryuso
2-2 Kochi Shimoda 415-0011, Shizuoka, Japan
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