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Oedo Onsen Monogatari Hotels & Resorts Co., Ltd. Oedo Onsen Monogatari Autumn buffet with all-you-can-eat crab starts on September 1st at 5 inns!

[Oedo Onsen Monogatari Hotels & Resorts Co., Ltd.] Oedo Onsen Monogatari Autumn buffet with all-you-can-eat crab starts on September 1st at 5 inns!
*Oedo Onsen Monogatari Hotels & Resorts Co., Ltd.*
Press release: August 20, 2024
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Oedo Onsen Monogatari Autumn buffet with all-you-can-eat crab starts on September 1st at 5 inns!
*Oedo Onsen Monogatari Hotels & Resorts Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Hashimoto)
Autumn buffet, where you can enjoy all-you-can-eat crab, will start on September 1st at five inns run by Keita. *
Oedo Onsen Monogatari will start its autumn gourmet buffet from September 1st at 35 inns across the country, but there are only 5 inns where you can enjoy all-you-can-eat crab at no additional charge. Oedo Onsen Monogatari’s gourmet buffet has a wide variety of Japanese, Western, and Chinese dishes, and is highly rated.However, the all-you-can-eat crab is a special project that is highly requested by our customers.
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■ Target accommodation
1. Kounkaku (Miyagi Prefecture) https://kounkaku.ooedoonsen.jp/ 2. Masuya (Miyagi Prefecture) https://masuya.ooedoonsen.jp/
3. Kakeyu (Nagano Prefecture) https://kakeyu.ooedoonsen.jp/
4. Nagayama (Ishikawa Prefecture) https://nagayama.ooedoonsen.jp/ 5. Awara (Fukui Prefecture) https://awara.ooedoonsen.jp/
■Implementation period: September 1, 2024 to March 31, 2025
*The image is for illustrative purposes only.
*Only red snow crab or spiny snow crab legs and claws are provided. *The event is scheduled to run until March 31, 2025, but it may be extended or restarted depending on the purchasing situation.

In this release, we will introduce the charms and ways to enjoy five inns that host all-you-can-eat crabs.
Why not use this as a hint for your autumn hot spring trip?

1. * Recommended accommodations for those who want to enjoy hot springs in a hot springs atmosphere: [Kouunkaku] [Masuya] (Miyagi Prefecture) [Shikayoyu] (Nagano Prefecture) *
Oedo Onsen Monogatari operates 35 hot spring inns* across the country, and we are proud that each inn has its own unique charm, which is one of the reasons we have so many repeat customers.
*Kimitsu no Mori is not a natural hot spring. (Artificial hot spring Komeishi no Yu)

The common appeal of the three inns introduced in this section is that you can stay in a relaxed manner with the feeling of being cured by a hot spring bath.

At Kounkaku and Masuya in Miyagi Prefecture’s Naruko Onsen Village, guests can freely come and go between the public baths of the two inns and enjoy Naruko’s hot springs.
Kounkaku is a place where you can enjoy two types of hot springs, black hot water and white hot water, both of which have completely different appearances.
“Masuya” has a scent of sulfur that you can feel from the moment you step into the facility, heightening your expectations for the quality of the hot springs.
We are handing out free tickets that allow you to take a bath not only in the large communal baths at the two lodgings, but also in the elegant public bath, Taki-no-yu, so you can walk around the hot spring town wearing your geta and enjoy the public baths used by locals on a daily basis. How about going to the bathhouse?
A black bath that reflects the scenery outside the window like a mirror. It is expected to have cleansing power and remove dead skin cells. (Kounkaku Indoor Bath)

Enjoy a hot spring experience with a view of Naruko’s nature. In these days of extreme heat, many people may be missing the arrival of autumn. (Masuya open-air bath)
On the other hand, Rokukyoyu has two accommodation buildings, “Fujikan” and “Sakurakan,” both of which have large public baths with different styles.
In addition to the indoor baths, Fujikan also offers an open-air bath called Monju-no-Yu, where you can stretch your arms and legs to your heart’s content in a spacious gourd-shaped bathtub.
On the other hand, Sakurakan’s public baths have many small bathtubs, but you can thoroughly enjoy the smooth spring water while feeling the tranquil nature of Rokukyoyu up close.
Enjoy the famous hot spring water while walking in the standing bath with a depth of about 100 cm.
A large gourd-shaped stone bathtub. Enjoy the abundant amount of hot water flowing down from the piled up rocks. (Kokyoyu Fujidate Open-Air Bath/Monju-no-Yu)
The idyllic atmosphere of Rokukyoyu, where you can feel the nature up close, is attractive. Enjoy Rokukyoyu’s famous hot springs in three bathtubs: an open-air bath, an indoor bath, and a standing bath at the back left of the photo. (Shikakyoyu Sakurakan Hinoyu)
No matter which building you stay at Rokukyoyu, you can use the large public baths in Fujidate and Sakurakan. A shuttle bus is also available between Fujidate and Sakuradate, so people of all ages can easily enjoy visiting the hot springs.
*When Sakurakan is closed, Sakurakan’s public bath and open-air bath cannot be used.

At any of the inns, taking your time to enjoy the famous hot springs will fill your stomach. In addition to all-you-can-eat crab, enjoy a gourmet buffet with each inn’s elaborate menu.
Kesennuma hormone grilled on a ceramic plate. Grill it at your seat and enjoy it piping hot. (Menu provided by Kounkaku)
Kesennuma mokazame finished with chili sauce. The meat has a refreshing taste similar to chicken, and the tangy chili sauce goes well with it. (Menu provided by Masuya)

Katsu with sauce, a local dish of Shinshu. The combination of sweet and spicy sauce soaked cutlet and rice is so delicious that you won’t be able to stop eating with your chopsticks. (Menu provided by Rokukyoyu)
Oyaki is also a local Shinshu dish. The charm of local cuisine is its simple deliciousness. (Menu provided by Rokukyoyu)
1. * With the extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen, access from the metropolitan area is also improved! [Nagayama] (Ishikawa Prefecture) [Awara] (Fukui Prefecture)*
In March 2024, the extended Hokuriku Shinkansen line opened between Kanazawa (Ishikawa Prefecture) and Tsuruga (Fukui Prefecture) has two stops: Nagayama, which is closest to Kaga Onsen Station, and Awara, which is closest to Awara Onsen Station.

Although these hot spring areas may not yet be familiar to people in the Tokyo metropolitan area, they both have a charming idyllic atmosphere. What the two inns also have in common is that there are plenty of leisure spots nearby that families can enjoy, making them recommended for family trips in the fall.
Ishikawa Prefectural Aviation Plaza is about 20 minutes by car from Nagayama. An aircraft museum with everything from gliders to jet planes. In addition to the actual airplane exhibit, the children’s play area with one of the largest airplane-shaped play equipment in Japan is also attractive.
Echizen Matsushima Aquarium, about a 10-minute drive from Awara, is an aquarium with the theme of seeing, touching, and having fun learning, and its appeal is that you can get up close to living things. Hands-on experiences such as feeding sea turtles will also become fun memories of your trip.
If you get hungry after enjoying sightseeing around the area, try the gourmet buffet you’ve been waiting for. In addition to the
all-you-can-eat crab at Nagayama and Awara, there are many other delicious foods you’ll want to try while on your travels.
The “Gogo Curry” that started the Kanazawa curry boom is now available! Enjoy the rich curry roux with your favorite toppings like cutlet or shredded cabbage. (Menu provided by Nagayama)
“Jibuni” is a traditional dish from the Kaga region. This is a dish with a deep, nutritious flavor, made with chicken and vegetables coated in flour to lock in the flavor of the meat. (Menu provided by Nagayama)
Japanese-style peperoncino using heshiko. Enjoy the simple
deliciousness with its unique flavor and exquisite saltiness. (Awara provided menu)
Popular menu, grilled mackerel stick sushi. The texture of the sesame seeds sprinkled on the rice is an accent. (Awara provided menu) August continues to be hotter than usual. Although the lingering summer heat is predicted to be severe, hearing the sounds of September definitely makes me feel that autumn is approaching.
Autumn of sports, autumn of art. There are many words to express autumn, but I think most people say “autumn of appetite”.
A trip to Oedo Onsen Monogatari, where you can enjoy all-you-can-eat crabs, the thoughtful cuisine of each inn, and hot springs.
If you stay until October 31st, why not enjoy your autumn hot spring trip at a great deal by using the “Dice Campaign” where all
first-class guests will be free of charge?

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* [Stay at Oedo Onsen Monogatari Inn at a great price] *
■* Free accommodation for all 1st class members! Dice campaign only for reservations from the official website*
* https://www.ooedoonsen.jp/special/daisuki-ooedo/*

■* Discount for early online reservations♪ Hayado 60*
* https://www.ooedoonsen.jp/special/hayayado/*

■* Get a discount if the dates match! Advantageous travel plan* * https://www.ooedoonsen.jp/special/tokutabi/*

* 【Company Profile】*
■Company name Oedo Onsen Monogatari Hotels & Resorts Co., Ltd. ■ Address 5th floor, Ginza Kobiki Building, 7-16-21 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
■ Date of establishment: December 5, 2017 (Founded in November 2001) ■ Capital 100 million yen (as of the end of February 2023)
■ Representative Director Keita Hashimoto
■ Business details: Operates hot spring inns, hotels, hot spring facilities, and theme parks nationwide.
(37 facilities nationwide. As of August 2024)
■ URL https://corporate.ooedoonsen.jp/






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