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The luxury of tranquility reflected on water.
All 16 rooms feature a semi-open-air bath and terrace with stunning waterfront views. A serene Japanese auberge nestled along the riverside of Hagi Hakkei, where tranquility becomes an art. Experience the exquisite scenery woven by water and light, as the sky, river, clouds, wind, and sun create fleeting moments of natural beauty that gently soothe your soul. The sunlight softly dances on the river's surface while the breeze caresses the bathwater, bringing a sense of calm. Among Hagi Hakkei’s breathtaking landscapes is "Tsurue no Yusho," an especially beautiful sunset view. When sky and water unite as one, time itself seems to dissolve into gentle harmony. From every room’s semi-open-air bath and terrace, enjoy ever-changing waterside vistas shaped by light and wind in perfect rhythm. Surrender yourself to this serenity so profound it makes you forget time itself. Here lies no noise or unnecessary adornment—only supreme richness found in harmony between nature and your heart. ── Everything returns to tranquility at Hagi Hakkei Karashima Villa.
The view from the balcony was soothing, and we were impressed by the generous portions of the delicious meals. Unfortunately, we did not use the open-air bath in the Room because filling it was a hassle, and we noticed a slight odor coming from the bathroom drain. Even so, we would like to visit again.
あさ三さん 3/8/2026The best hospitality Thank you very much. All the dishes were very delicious, and I thoroughly enjoyed Dassai sake and fugu fin sake. The sunset view from the Room was beautiful. It was a wonderful experience.
真田121 1/14/2026
Facilities and Services
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- Accessibility
| IN | 15:30~18:00 |
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| OUT | 10:00 |
| Number of rooms | 16 rooms |
| Pet | Not allowed |
| Your child | Permitted |
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See All<All Rooms with Terrace & Semi-Open-Air Bath> [Seasonal Delicacies] Enjoy the Evening Scenery by the Water ~ A Japanese Kaiseki Plan Featuring Seasonal Fish, Wagyu Beef, and Delicacies from Hagi's Mountains and Seas
<All Rooms with Terrace & Semi-Open-Air Bath> [Seasonal Delicacies] Enjoy the Evening Scenery by the Water ~ A Japanese Kaiseki Plan Featuring Seasonal Fish, Wagyu Beef, and Delicacies from Hagi's Mountains and Seas
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Introduction of the Accommodation
An accommodation overlooking the Hagi Hakkei "Tsurue no Yusho," where the sky and water blend together. All rooms are equipped with a "semi-open-air bath and terrace," offering a high-quality space to immerse yourself in the unique aesthetic waterscape of Hagi.

By the Matsumoto River—one of the "Hagi Eight Views," once named "Sunset Glow at Crane Bay"—lies a breathtaking riverside scenery that Hagi takes pride in. As the sunset paints the water's surface crimson and night falls, lights begin to softly illuminate this serene setting where Karishima Villa quietly stands. Each guest room is equipped with a semi-open-air bath and terrace, offering guests the luxury of enjoying ever-changing views while soaking in warm waters or feeling the breeze and light on the terrace. Time flows gently here, as if turning through pages of an illustrated scroll. The interior exudes refined Western elegance, while each room embraces Japanese tranquility harmonizing with Hagi's natural beauty. The texture of zelkova wood, soft light filtering through shoji screens, and breezes gliding over water—all elements come together to soothe travelers' hearts and envelop them in calmness. —Sky and water, wind and light interwoven with clouds create "Sunset Glow at Crane Bay," one of Hagi's timeless Eight Views. Relish this unchanged world from your own private space—a place where time flows freely, unraveling your heart’s edges slowly but surely. This riverside auberge is designed for adults who cherish silence and shifting light by the water’s edge.

An accommodation reflecting the sky and light, located where the canal meets the river. All guest rooms feature a semi-open-air bath and terrace, offering a serene moment to savor Hagi Hakkei's "Tsuru-e no Yusho." At "Hagi Hakkei Ganjima Villa," immerse yourself in tranquility and stunning scenery—a private retreat for adults.
Facilities and Equipment of Accommodation
- The room
- Hot Springs & Baths
- Facilities & Services
- Meal
Basic Information
| Taxes | A Hot Spring Tax (150 yen per adult) will be charged separately. |
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| Card information | VISA / MASTER / JCB / DINERS |
| Pets | Not allowed |
| Breakfast | There is no information about breakfast. |
| Your child | You can stay. Children under the age of 6 (preschool age) are not permitted at our facility. |
| Room service | Not available |
| Common amenities |
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| Facilities and Features |
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| Esthetic Massage | None |
| Fitness gym | None |
| Public Bath |
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| Open-air bath |
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| Spring quality and benefits | Sodium-Calcium Chloride Spring Neuralgia, Cold Sensitivity, Fatigue Recovery |
| Sauna | None |
| Hot stone spa | None |
| Others | Other available cards: UC, DC |
| About Hygiene Measures | ■ Check-in procedures are conducted with a minimum distance of 1 meter between guests.
■ Employees undergo temperature checks and health monitoring before starting work, and those feeling unwell are required to stay home.
■ Hand sanitizers are placed in several locations such as the lobby, restrooms, and dining areas, with regular disinfection of the facility. Additionally, items frequently touched by guests such as room keys, doorknobs, and elevator buttons are sanitized regularly.
■ Dinner is served as a Japanese Kaiseki meal at the restaurant, while breakfast is provided as a Japanese set meal at the restaurant with adequate spacing between tables.
■ All staff members are required to wear masks.
■ Complimentary tastings at the gift shop have been suspended. |
Reviews
- Rooms & Amenities4.37
- Facility4.37
- Hospitality & Service4.68
- Meals4.56
- Onsen & Bath4.37
- Satisfaction4.63
*Reviews that have been translated from Japanese.*
*Showing only reviews from 一休.com (Japanese) and Yahoo!トラベル.*
Access Information
Yamaguchi PrefectureHagi City, Tsubaki Higashi 3092
TEL:+81-838-26-2882
About 3 minutes by car from JR Higashi-Hagi Station
About 25 minutes by car from Ogori-Hagi Road Edou IC
- Parking Information
- Fee
- Free for guests
- Parking time
- ---
- Parking space
- No restrictions
- Number of parking spaces
- 10 cars available outdoor
- Valet service
- Unavailable
- Pickup and drop-off information
- Unavailable
Frequently Asked Questions
Please provide information about Open-air bath.
・Business Hours: 16:00~23:00 ・Hot spring: Available ・Free-flowing: None ・Cloudy hot spring water: None ・Supplementary information: (Heating)
What are the qualities and benefits of the hot spring water?
The spring quality and efficacy of the hot spring are as follows. ・Spring quality: Sodium-Calcium Chloride Spring ・Spring efficacy: Neuralgia, Cold Sensitivity, Fatigue Recovery
What kind of facilities and features are available?
There are the following facilities and features. Hot spring・Open-air bath・Large public bath・Barrier-free
I would like to know the access information.
About 3 minutes by car from JR Higashi-Hagi Station About 25 minutes by car from Ogori-Hagi Road Edou IC
Is parking available?
・Fee: Free for guests ・Parking space: Length --- Vehicle width --- Vehicle height --- ・Number of parking spaces: 10 cars ・Valet Service: Unavailable No Reservation Required
Is an internet connection available?
Connection is possible. ・Wi-Fi is available. For more details, please refer to the room and plan information.
What kind of hygiene management is being conducted?
■ Check-in procedures are conducted with a minimum distance of 1 meter between guests. ■ Employees undergo temperature checks and health monitoring before starting work, and those feeling unwell are required to stay home. ■ Hand sanitizers are placed in several locations such as the lobby, restrooms, and dining areas, with regular disinfection of the facility. Additionally, items frequently touched by guests such as room keys, doorknobs, and elevator buttons are sanitized regularly. ■ Dinner is served as a Japanese Kaiseki meal at the restaurant, while breakfast is provided as a Japanese set meal at the restaurant with adequate spacing between tables. ■ All staff members are required to wear masks. ■ Complimentary tastings at the gift shop have been suspended.







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