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Or if your path is a more holistic onetheres something for you here as well.

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Why go here?
Standard rooms have a beautiful pared-back design, with wood-paneled walls and sliding shoji paper shutters.
(The Ryokan rooms private hot spring is especially tempting.)

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But the real prize of Yasuragi are the bathsboth indoor and out.
This is the closest youll get to experiencing a traditional but luxuriousJapanese onsenin Europe.
Whats the vibe?

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Calm and sedate, with natural materials (cedar, slate, fine cotton) everywhere your fingers touch.
Pools are full of chill Europeans, quietly chatting or taking a moment alone.
Yasuragi is all chilly salt spray, pine scent, and steaming springs.

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No faux rest here.
This is the real deal, and phones are expected to be kept out of sight.
A new wing was added in 2014, but the vibe is consistent throughout.

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What should you try?
The relaxation chairs at Yasuragi arent just cozy, theyre practically a prescription sleep aid.
These rocking loungers gently shimmy you into a state of blissimagine aSnoofor adults.
Theyre all around the property, so find your favorite and hunker down.
For optimal enjoyment, staff offer daily lessons in Japanese bathing.
Who can go?
For a brief period each summer, kids are welcome too.
Booking details forYasuragi
Address:Hamndalsvagen 8, 132 81 Saltsjo-boo, Sweden
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