【Official】JURAKU(JURAKU)

"Juraku, an inn of the sky, sea, and sunset”

Loosen your mind to the faraway wind, open the window and go out to the hill
The scenery you can see from Ohama, the inn on the highest ground in Obama, will heal you with a different expression each time you visit.

The place where the mind and body unravel  

  • Accommodation with sky, sea and sunset"Juraku”

    Looking down to the southwest, you can see all the way from the fishing port of Kisashi to the Kunizaki Peninsula in the neighboring town of Minami-Kushiyama.
    The evening sunset is a beauty that never gets old.
    On nice days, step out onto the terrace to enjoy the sunset.
  • Blissful time is here

    Relax in the large public bath and private bath.
    In addition to the large public bath, there is a private bath made of Shigaraki Ware.
    You may use it once free of charge during your stay.

    Relax your body and mind in the large public bath,
    In the private bath, you can have a luxurious bath all to yourself in a space made of cypress.
    Both are pleasant feelings that cannot be expressed in words.

Inside this facility/facilities

  • Lobby

    A large window spreads in front of you when you enter the entrance.
    You can see a beautiful sunset in the evening on a clear day.

    After checking in at the front desk, you can relax and enjoy your time at Juraku.
    We also have a kids' space where small children can play.
  • Lounge Tachibana

    Lounge Tachibana, where dinner and breakfast are served, offers spectacular views of the sky and sea from its large windows.
    You can also enjoy the facility's free drink service at Lounge Tachibana.
    Alcoholic drinks and light meals (appetizers, snacks, popsicles, etc.) are available at any time.Please feel free to use this room whenever you like, such as taking a break after arriving or after your bath.


    Free drinks service is available in the lobby or on the terrace when Lounge Tachibana is not available due to meal preparation, or when it is crowded.
  • terrace

    You can access the terrace directly from the lobby.
    Looking down to the southwest, you can see all the way from the fishing port of Kisashi to the Kunizaki Peninsula in the neighboring town of Minami-Kushiyama.
    The evening sunset is a beauty that never gets old.
    On nice days, step out onto the terrace to enjoy the sunset.

    If you would like to use the free drinks and the lounge is crowded, you can use the terrace.

    Smoking is permitted in the designated smoking area at the back of the terrace.
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Hotel Name

JURAKU

Address

942-8 Kitahonmachi, Obama Town, Unzen City, Nagasaki Prefecture

Telephone number

0957-76-0660

Notes

・About 50 minutes by bus from JR Nagasaki Main Line Isahaya Station
・70 minutes by car from Nagasaki city
・The nearest convenience store is about 5 minutes by car
・If you are coming to Juraku by car, please note that even if you enter the address or phone number of "Juraku" into your car navigation system, it may not display the correct location.
When entering a location or phone number into your car navigation system, please use "Unzen City Obama Ohama High School" or the school's phone number, 0957-74-2737.
If you enter the information, you will find Juraku just before.

Google Maps shows the correct location.

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One-day hot spring

  • About day use

    You can also use the hot springs for day trips at Juraku.
    Although the large public bath is small, there is also a sauna and cold bath, which can be used by day-trippers who use the hot springs.

    Day use of the private bath is also possible.Reservations are required, so once you have decided on your desired time, please make a reservation by phone.
  • Stretch your legs a bit"Unzen Bidro Museum”

    Unzen Bidro Museum "Kyushu's Representative"Glass Museum”
    The birthplace of glass in Japan
    The museum has a collection of antique glass, including blown glass, which was called "vidro" and highly prized during the Edo period, and 19th century Bohemian glass.
    In addition to glass, we also hold special exhibitions several times a year, featuring ceramics such as Kakiemon, Nabeshima, and Ko-Imari, as well as paintings.

Reservations/Inquiries

If you have any questions, please contact us.