Boruberia Daguri Public Hotel (Boruberia Daguri Public Hotel)
4.0
203, Natsui, Shibushi-cho, Shibushi city, Kagoshima 899-7101, Japan (Osumi PeninsulaArea)
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- Address
- 203, Natsui, Shibushi-cho, Shibushi city, Kagoshima 899-7101, Japan [map]
- Area
- Osumi PeninsulaArea
- Phone
- 0994721478
- Guide of Facilities
- Situated at a cape surrounded by the azure sea, where gentle sea breeze blows by, we urge you to come and enjoy luxury time and scenery while listening to sounds of the surf under the tropical sun.
- Check In / Out
- Check-In: 15:00
Check-Out: 10:00 - Access Guide
- 10 minutes on foot from Natsui station on Nichinan line
- Cards
- American Express, Diner's Club, JCB, Master Card, VISA
- Parking
- 65 Cars / Free
- Rooms/Indoor Facilities
- [Room Amenities]
Toilet With Automatic Douche, Towel, Toothbrush, Safe, Brush, Pot, TV, Telephone, Refrigerator, Hair Dryer, Desk Lamp, Shampoo, Rinse, Razor, Bath Towel, Bathrobe (Japanese Style), Iron (Lending), Body Soap, Tea Set, Slippers,
[Property Amenities]
Wedding Hall, Store, Barbecue Area, Restaurant, Banquet Hall, Conference Room, Public Large Bath, Sauna, Non Smoking Room, Vending Machine, Shared washing machine (Free of charge),
[Handicap Facilities]
Wheelchair Accessible, Barrier-free Room, Rent A Wheelchair Available, Barrier-free Restroom, , , - Ofuro(Bath)
- Hot Springs, Natural Hot Springs
Information Sources: Rakuten Travel INC
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Kagoshima Areas

Over 100 active volcanoes across Kagoshima make it one of the Japan's most exciting prefectures. The prefectural capital, Kagoshima city, looks out to one of the prefecture’s most spectacular volcanoes, Sakurajima, an island of its own that can be visited and seen close up or admired from afar, with the promise of breathtaking sunsets complete with frequent puffs of smoke and ash. Down the Satsuma Peninsula, the most southerly part of mainland Japan, waterfalls, sand onsen, and fascinating history await, while Kagoshima's abundance of satsuma imo (sweet potato) provide a wholesome snack as well as one of Japan's favourite drinks - shochu.