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Everything you need to know about Soja

Soja Onsen Kōzō is a hidden gem nestled in the outskirts of Tsuyama, offering traditional Japanese hospitality and natural hot springs. Each room features a private outdoor bath with views of the Seto Inland Sea. The property is just a 10-minute walk from Soja Shrine, perfect for early morning pilgrims. Guests enjoy kaiseki meals crafted with local ingredients from Okayama Prefecture. For exclusive rates, book through the HopeGoo app.

The Soja Shrine and the Tsuyama Castle Ruins are both within a 15-minute walk from Soja Onsen Kōzō. The shrine, dating back over a thousand years, features vibrant vermilion torii gates and a forested approach that embodies classic Japanese Shinto aesthetics. The castle ruins preserve Edo-period stone walls and a reconstructed tenshu base, offering panoramic views of the Tsuyama Basin. Ideal for morning or evening visits, these sites blend history and nature seamlessly. The hotel provides complimentary guidebooks detailing stories and photo spots.

Soja Onsen Kōzō is ideal for families, featuring a dedicated children’s playroom, shallow onsen baths with non-slip flooring, and free baby cots and kids’ tableware. Safe walking paths lead to Soja Shrine and a nearby stream where children can observe dragonflies and minnows. Weekly “Wafu Craft Days” include activities like hand-painted parasol making and pottery sessions, blending culture and nature for young guests. Book via the HopeGoo app for family package deals.