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Awaji Island Genzumi Onsen Ryokan "Washin Wakata" Launches 20%OFF Opening Program: Gateway and Japanese Garden Officially Unveiled

淡路島源泉放流溫泉旅宿「洗心和方」推出20%OFF開幕紀念方案:門廊與日本庭園正式亮相

Would you like to organize a "quiet, comfortable and restful" trip in Japan? Awaji Island (Awaji Island) in Hyogo Prefecture has recently completed a new design of the entrance gate, veranda, and Japanese garden to complete the overall atmosphere, and is also launching a limited-time "Grand Open Commemorative Program," with the highlight being a 20%OFF for your stay and a complimentary drink with your dinner. If you like to soak in the soup, see the sea view, walk through the garden, and slow down the pace, this program is worth adding to the list of Awaji Island from spring to early fall.

What kind of inn is Washin Wafu? A healing vacation that focuses on "Japanese modernity".

Washinwa is located on the north side of Awaji Island in a relatively quiet environment. The inn's design is a fusion of "Japanese style + modern", and most of the rooms have a sea view, with wood and calm colors to create a sense of relaxation. The main focus is of course the hot springs: the hotel offers a "Shinsen-no-yu" (洗心の湯), which is a soft, gentle bath that is perfect for washing away the fatigue of a long day's travel.

In addition to the hot springs, there is also a space where you can relax with a drink. If you are the type of traveler who wants to be satisfied with a stay in a hostel, this is the type of place where you can stay for one night and still feel that you don't have enough time.

New highlights: Entrance "door" and "corridor" + Japanese garden to complete the ritual of staying in the hotel.

The most impressive part of the new design is the entrance line: you can feel the warmth and order of the wooden structure as soon as you step in. The door and corridor of the inn were created by "Kogakushasei", a team of craftsmen from the technical lineage of Terasha architecture; walking in the corridor, one's eyes will be naturally guided to the garden and architectural details, and the overall atmosphere is very "Japanese".

The Japanese garden is designed by a team of gardening professionals, Doppo-en (Doppo-en), and emphasizes the sense of the seasons and the five senses: spring buds, deep green in summer, autumn leaves, and crisp air in winter, along with the sound of the wind, water, and tree shadows, making it suitable for a slow walk and a slow look. For foreign travelers, this kind of experience of "experiencing the seasons without having to go to the scenic spots" is even more luxurious.

How to order the "Grand Open Commemorative Program" for 20%OFF? Check out all the offers at once!

Program content and duration

This time, the "Grand Open Commemorative Program (グランドオープン記念プラン)" focuses on the original one-park-two-meals (dinner + breakfast) program, with the accommodation fee of 20%OFF, and a complimentary drink per person at dinner. If you want to arrange a celebration, anniversary, or simply give yourself a "well taken care of" night on Awaji Island, this program has a good CP value.

Note: The official booking page indicates that the program is on sale (available for booking) until March 31, 2026; the period of accommodation availability extends to September 30, 2026, but there may still be blackout dates or full capacity depending on housing status, so it is recommended to place a booking when you see the desired date.

Onsen "Shinsen-no-Yu" Bathing Time

The onsen is open from 16:00 to 24:00 at night and from 6:00 to 10:00 in the morning, and is heated to maintain a temperature suitable for bathing. If you want to enjoy the rhythm of "bathing before dinner, bathing again before bedtime, and bathing again the next morning," the timing is perfect.

Dining Highlight: Awaji Island is an "omakase", delicious from spring, summer to early fall.

The island of Awaji has been known for its abundance of food since ancient times, and is known as "Mizutsukuni" (御食國). The meals at Washin Wafu are centered on seasonal ingredients and follow a delicate Japanese style: the sea breeze and the earth's nurturing flavors are made clean, gentle, and not overly burdensome. For Taiwanese travelers, this kind of table experience, where you can eat the original flavor of the ingredients and the texture of the hostel, is often the most memorable scene of the whole trip.

Transportation and basic information (please bookmark)

Location

Address: 150 Noshima-Mikura, Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture

It takes about 18 to 20 minutes by car from Awaji IC (depending on road conditions).

Check-in/Check-out

Check-in:15:00~ / Check-out:~11:00

Reference Prices and Program Links

Grand Open Opening Commemorative Program (20%OFF + 1 drink for dinner):
https://go-senshinwaho.reservation.jp/ja/plans/10184945

Official Website:
https://senshinwaho.com/

Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/senshinwaho/

Contact Tel: 0799-64-9800

How to recommend: Use the Chishinwafang as an "Awaji Island Air Base".

If your Kansai itinerary often consists of "running around Osaka/Kyoto to the point of exhaustion," we recommend staying one night on Awaji Island to give your body a chance to slow down. During the day, you can walk around the island, see the sea, and eat local food, then return to your hostel in the evening for a soak in the soup, dinner, and a walk in the garden, and then go to the bar space in the evening for a quick drink - turning your trip into a real vacation.

Not chasing after itineraries, just chasing after comfort, that's the kind of experience that Washin & Fong specializes in providing.

Conclusion: If you want to treat yourself with "hot spring + garden + sea view", this 20%OFF is worth it!

Washin & Fon combines the nature of Awaji Island, the aesthetics of Japanese woodwork and the healing sensation of the hot springs in a complete way; and the completion of the door, the corridor and the Japanese garden give the overall space a more ceremonial sense of "coming to a special place". In addition, the Grand Open commemorative program offers 20%OFF and dinner drinks, which is a great opportunity for travelers who want to stay in a more quality place. Awaji Island is stunning from spring to early fall - if you're looking for a little more white space on your trip, it's worth the night.

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