Misasa Kan
Other Cuisine
Experience exquisite seafood and relaxation at Misasa Kan, a renowned ryokan nestled in Tottori's breathtaking hot spring region, popular for its delectable crab dishes.
Restaurant Details
Discover the tranquil escape of Misasa Kan, a renowned ryokan tucked within the picturesque Misasa Hot Spring region in Tottori Prefecture. Combining the essence of relaxation and culinary excellence, this retreat is celebrated for its delectable seafood dishes, especially its prized crab offerings.
The culinary journey at Misasa Kan is anchored by a multitude of crab preparations, showcasing the prowess of Japanese culinary artistry. From savory grilled to delicate sashimi, every dish offers a unique and flavorsome experience. The signature crab course is a must-try for seafood aficionados, beautifully complemented by fresh local ingredients like squid and beef.
This haven is situated along the serene Misasa River, offering guests mesmerizing views and convenient access to local landmarks. Renowned for its radon hot springs, Misasa Kan provides a rejuvenating sanctuary post-exploration of the scenic surroundings.
With an ambiance rooted in traditional Japanese aesthetics, Misasa Kan fuses classic ryokan charm with modern comforts. From personalized services to delightful meals, each guest is treated with genuine hospitality by the attentive staff. A recent renovation has added a contemporary touch to the dining experience, ensuring both comfort and style.
Whether it is the allure of scrumptious seafood, the bliss of hot springs, or the stunning landscape, Misasa Kan is the definitive destination for those seeking serenity and savor in Tottori's Tottori's Misasa region.
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Misasa Kan Address
174 Yamada, Misasa, Tohaku-gun, Tottori 682-0122
Misasa Kan 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.
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Japan’s least-populated prefecture might not have many residents, but it offers plenty in terms of unique culture and nature.
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