Celebrate longevity with a luxurious celebratory meal! "Celebration Plan" [High-grade Plan]
Yuzanso will support you in celebrating your 60th, 70th, 77th, 80th, and 88th birthdays.
A variety of auspicious dishes will adorn your dining table.
This plan offers three room types.
Enjoy your meal in a semi-private dining room.
Spend a memorable and precious time with your family at Yuzanso.
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[Special Offers]
- Grilled sea bream as a complimentary gift
- Free rental of celebration goods (chanchanko)
(Chanchanko are available in red, purple, and yellow. If you need one prepared, please fill in the [Request] column.)
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[Menu Example]
Celebratory sake / Appetizer / Celebratory hassun / Appetizer soup / Sashimi / Onigiri / Hot pot / Shinogi / Vinegared dish / Rice / Pickles / Soup / Mizumono
*The contents and tableware may change depending on the supply situation and season.
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[Names of "Kaju," Their Meanings and Origins]
・Kanreki (61st Birthday)
The Chinese zodiac cycle takes 60 years, and in the 61st year, one returns to the zodiac sign of the year one was born. Kanreki is a Japanese 61st birthday, and the custom of celebrating by giving red gifts (red for babies or red for warding off evil) symbolizes "being reborn again."
・Koki (70th Birthday)
The name originates from a line in the "Qujiang Poem" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty in China, that reads, "Life is seventy years old, a rare age." The words "rare" and "unusual" refer to a celebration of longevity, as living to the age of 70 has long been considered rare. Celebrations vary by era, region, and household, with no set format.
・Kiju (77th birthday) - 77 years old by the traditional Japanese age reckoning system
When the character for "joy" (happiness) is written in cursive script, it looks like "17" with "7" attached to it, resembling "77," so 77 years old is called "Kiju." The celebration is basically the same as for Kanreki, and the color is purple, like Koki. There is also a custom of writing the character for "joy" on folding fans and distributing them.
・Sanju (80th birthday) - 80 years old by the traditional Japanese age reckoning system
The abbreviated character for "kasa" (umbrella) looks like "hachiju" (eighty) written vertically, so this came to refer to the age of 80. In the past, when someone turned 80, it was customary to distribute taihakumochi (rice cakes made with white sugar) to relatives, friends, and neighbors. The celebration is basically the same as for Kanreki, and the same purple color as Koki and Kiju is used.
・Hanju (half-life): 81 years old by the Japanese age reckoning system
The character for "half" (半) can be broken down to "81," so this term came to refer to the age of 81 or a celebration of that age. The celebration is basically the same as for kanreki, and like for beiju, gold-brown items are used.
・Beiju (88th birthday): 88th year by the Japanese age reckoning system
The character for "rice" (米) can be broken down to "88," so this term came to refer to the age of 88. It is also called "rice year," "rice character celebration," or "rice celebration." The celebration is basically the same as for kanreki, but red or gold-brown items are used.
・Hakuju (white birthday): 99 years old by the Japanese age reckoning system
If you remove the "ichi" (one) from the character for "hyaku" (百), it becomes the character for "haku," so this term came to refer to the age of 99. The celebration is basically the same as for kanreki, but the gift is red or white.
・Joju (high lifespan): 100 years old by the traditional Japanese age reckoning system
This refers to a long human lifespan. Longevity is divided into three levels: upper, middle, and lower. Joju refers to the highest level of 100 years old, or 120 years old. Incidentally, geju refers to the celebration of 60 years old (or 80 years old), and chuju refers to the celebration of 80 years old (or 100 years old).
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*The photo is for illustrative purposes only.
*Breakfast is a Japanese set meal. It is not a buffet.
*This plan cannot be used in conjunction with other discount services.
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≪For Children 2 Years Old and Over≫
●We have a baby bath available in the large public bath for children who are still in diapers. Please let us know if you would like to use it. ●
○Only one child per adult may share a bed.
○A facility usage fee of 2,200 yen will be charged for children who do not require bedding or meals. Please enter the number of children in the "Requests" field on the reservation page.
○If you would like bedding only for a 2-year-old child, please apply in the "Children (3-5 years old)" section with "No meals, Bedding Included."
Bedding for children under 2 years old, who do not require a facility usage fee, can be requested as an option.
○If you require a yukata, please request it as a separate option.
*Children aged 0-1 (without meals/bedding) are free of charge. Please do not include them in the number of guests; please write this in the request section.
- Check-in
- 15:00 - 19:00 (Please call if you arrive after 6:00 PM)
- Check-out
- 10:00
- Accommodation availability period
- 01 Apr 2016 -30 Sep 2026
- Meals
- Breakfast and dinner included
- Dinner
- It will be a semi-private dining venue.
- Breakfast
- It will be a semi-private dining venue.
- Payment method
- Online payment by credit card
- Reservation time limit
- 08:00 5 day(s) before date(s) of stay
- Deadline for changes to reservations
- 08:00 5 day(s) before date(s) of stay
- Deadline for cancellation
- 08:00 5 day(s) before date(s) of stay
- Cancellation fee
Select the date(s) of stay by room vacancy status
Change room
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- Excellent Room (Japanese-Western Style, Open-Air Bath)
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- Price per person 37,950 JPY- (At 2 person(s) per room)
- Occupancy 2 to 8 persons
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- Executive Satoyama Room (Japanese-Western Style, Open-Air Bath)
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- Price per person 35,200 JPY- (At 2 person(s) per room)
- Occupancy 2 to 8 persons
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- Executive Satoyama Room (Japanese-Style, Open-Air Bath)
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- Price per person 33,000 JPY- (At 2 person(s) per room)
- Occupancy 2 to 6 persons
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My phone number is +81 77 578 1144
Note: Prices include consumption tax.
- Please inquire about this plan by phone
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Telephone no. Yuzanso +81 77 578 1144 Homepage
(For PC)http://www.yuzanso.co.jp/ Homepage
(For smartphone)http://www.yuzanso.co.jp/
- This plan is sold out.
- Information on the selected room(s)
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- Excellent Room (Japanese-Western Style, Open-Air Bath)
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- Smoking/Non-smoking
- Non-smoking
- Room size
- 115.00 m2
- Wi-Fi
- Yes
- Toilet
- Western-style toilet
- Shower / Bath
- Yes
- Open-air bath
- Yes
- Hand sanitizer
- Yes
- Air purifier
- Yes
This room features an open-air bath as well as an indoor bath.
It offers a Japanese-style room (12.5 tatami mats), a Western-style bedroom, and a Japanese-style lounge with a sunken kotatsu. (Approx. 115 m²)
* There are several steps at the room entrance.
* Complimentary drinks are available in the in-room refrigerator. Additional refills are available for an extra charge.
▼Information▼
You can check, change, or cancel your reservation from the above.
After entering 【Reservation number】 and 【e-mail address at the time of reservation】, please check.
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