
FAQ
If you are seeking a quiet and private retreat in Japan,
this FAQ section is designed to answer common questions before your stay.
From private onsen and sauna experiences to access and dining details,
we hope this guide helps you feel confident and at ease when choosing KazenotaninoIori.
Frequently Asked Questions
To help you plan a comfortable and worry-free stay, we have compiled answers to the most common questions from our international guests. Please review details about private onsen baths, sauna use, access, dining, and stay conditions before making your reservation.
Do all rooms have private onsen?
Yes. Every villa features its own private open-air hot spring bath.
Is the sauna private?
Yes. The sauna is available only in selected villas equipped with a private sauna.
Guests staying in these rooms can enjoy the sauna exclusively, with no shared use,
ensuring a fully private wellness experience.
Can I enjoy both the sauna and onsen during my stay?
Yes. Guests can enjoy the sauna and then relax in their private open-air onsen as part of one seamless wellness experience.
How do I get there from Chubu Centrair Airport?
The ryokan can be reached in approximately 90 minutes by train and taxi from Chubu Centrair Airport.
Detailed directions are available on our website.
Is English support available?
Yes. Our staff can assist you in English during check-in and throughout your stay.
Where are meals served?
Meals are typically served in your private villa or in a private dining space for your comfort.
Do you accommodate dietary restrictions?
Yes. We can accommodate dietary restrictions such as vegetarian options or allergies with advance notice.
Is this ryokan suitable for couples?
Yes. Our ryokan is designed for quiet, intimate stays and is ideal for couples and special occasions.
Are children allowed to stay?
Policies regarding children vary by room type and season. Please contact us in advance for details.
Are tattoos allowed in the onsen?
Yes. Since all onsen baths are private, guests with tattoos are welcome.