An inn by a world-famous architect,
drawing water from Japan's oldest hot spring, Dogo Onsen
"Dogo-kan"

A building that fuses Edo period scenery with modern technology

An onsen inn designed by the architect "Kisho Kurokawa",
who made the harmony of old and new — what he called "Symbiosis" — his lifelong architectural theme.

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The beautiful harmony of Edo-period charm and modern comfort.
Unique baths infused with the scent of famous hot springs.
Seasonal delicacies made from carefully selected local ingredients.
Heartfelt hospitality that treasures every guest.
Creating lasting travel memories with the attentive service
unique to a traditional Japanese inn (Ryokan).

300-year-old Auspicious Pine (Tsurukame - Crane and Turtle)
It is cherished as a symbol of longevity and prosperity.
Kaiseki Cuisine (Japanese Traditional Multi-Course Meal)
Our chef carefully selects local ingredients and prepares them with wholehearted dedication.

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Facilities

Built in 1989, 90 guest rooms (all non-smoking), capacity of 473 people

Parking

5 buses, 60 passenger cars

Operating Company

Shikoku Dogo-kan Co., Ltd.