Kansui Ro
Other Cuisine
Discover tranquility and taste at Kansui Ro, where Japanese kaiseki and radium hot springs meet in serene Niigata surroundings.
Restaurant Details
Nestled amidst the natural beauty of Murasugi Onsen, Kansui Ro offers an unrivaled Japanese ryokan experience. As a designated cultural property, this establishment combines exquisite, traditional architecture with a serene atmosphere—ideal for anyone looking to escape the fast pace of modern life.
At Kansui Ro, savor the artistry of Japanese kaiseki cuisine. The seasoned chefs select only the finest local ingredients, offering dishes like succulent Niigata beef and delicately prepared blackthroat seaperch, each crafted to perfection both in taste and presentation.
Located conveniently in Niigata Prefecture, Kansui Ro is easily reached from Suwon Station, making it an accessible retreat. Whether you're on a romantic getaway or seeking solitude, this setting is perfect for any occasion.
The ambiance strikes a balance between the rich history of wooden Meiji-era architecture and the comforts of today. Guests can unwind surrounded by beautiful, lush gardens and embrace the calming effects of nature.
The ryokan boasts radium hot springs known for their therapeutic properties, inviting guests to indulge in both communal and private baths.
Kansui Ro prides itself on exceptional, personalized service. The staff is committed to making every visit memorable, offering an experience filled with tradition, tranquility, and top-tier hospitality.
Kansui Ro Phone Number
Kansui Ro Business Days
Kansui Ro Address
4527 Murasugi, Agano-shi, Niigata 959-1928
Kansui Ro Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Known as the prefecture of rice and sake, Niigata is a popular area for skiers and onsen-goers that also offers stunning natural attractions in every season.
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