49 km from Kagoshima Chuo Station in Ibusuki, Oyado Yamabiko features accommodation with access to a hot spring bath, public bath and open-air bath. It is located 34 km from Chiran Peace Museum and offers a lift. The ryokan also provides free WiFi, free private parking and facilities for disabled guests. The units are equipped with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a fridge, a kettle, a bidet, slippers and a desk. The units are equipped with heating facilities. Kagoshima Municipal Science Hall is 46 km from the ryokan, while Museum of the Meiji Restoration is 48 km away. The nearest airport is Kagoshima Airport, 88 km from Oyado Yamabiko.
GGuest User2022.10.12
The nursing facility is made to be a lodging facility as it is. If you want to enjoy sightseeing at ibusuki Onsen, you should not be selected. The room is only equipped with a nursing bed in the former sick room. When I was sleeping, I felt unpleasant that I might be taken care of in this place in the near future (smiling). The hot spring is a source of open-air bath and inner hot water, and it is salty in the mouth. However, the temperature adjustment is necessary every time, and it is feared that it will burn when it enters the hot water without confirmation. I think there were many kinds of dinner and the taste was good. The sashimi including the kibi and the sashimi were fresh and I had a full stomach. Breakfast was delicious with a favorite pork soup and raw *, and the pork soup was delicious with a lot of ingredients. If you are staying, you can eat, and you don't expect more to enter the hot spring, you can fulfill your purpose.
250m from the sand bath (Saraku). Directly delivered natural rice and vegetables. Private hot spring available.
GGuest User2023.04.20
Just opposite the sand bath, there is a bus stop next to it, the location is very convenient, I booked two meals, the content is rich and delicious, it is really good value for money
Set within 48 km of Kagoshima Chuo Station and 49 km of Kagoshima Station, Business Hotel Furusato offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Ibusuki. Located around 500 metres from Iwasaki Art Museum, the hotel with free WiFi is also 10 km away from Flower Park Kagoshima. There is a restaurant serving Japanese cuisine, and free private parking is available. All units in the hotel are fitted with a flat-screen TV. The rooms come with a private bathroom with a shower, free toiletries and a hairdryer. All guest rooms will provide guests with a fridge. Bandokorobana Park is 28 km from Business Hotel Furusato, while Chiran Peace Museum is 33 km from the property. Kagoshima Airport is 87 km away.
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With a stay at Ibusuki Shusuien in Ibusuki, you'll be by the sea, just a 3-minute walk from Saraku Sand Bath Hall and 8 minutes by foot from Iwasaki Museum. This spa ryokan is 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from Ibusuki Archaeological Museum and 1.4 mi (2.2 km) from Kirishima-Kinkowan National Park.
Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, including hot springs, karaoke, and bicycles to rent. Additional features at this ryokan include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and a banquet hall.
Satisfy your appetite for dinner at the ryokan's restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary full breakfast is served daily from 7 AM to 9 AM.
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. A train station pick-up service is provided at no charge, and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 47 air-conditioned rooms featuring LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and electric kettles.
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Very pure Japanese-style hotel, with Chinese service at the front desk. If you book breakfast and dinner, you will be arranged to eat in a fixed private room, with different Japanese dishes every day. The hotel also has its own gentleness, and it is more convenient to go to the sand bath. The hotel is about a ten-minute walk from a large supermarket and a drug store. Shopping is very convenient, and you will basically have everything you want. If you want to go to Ibusuki, I recommend staying at this hotel.
Located in Ibusuki, Ginsyou is near the beach, a 2-minute walk from Saraku Sand Bath Hall and 14 minutes by foot from Ibusuki Archaeological Museum. This ryokan is 2 mi (3.2 km) from Satsuma Denshokan and 3.1 mi (5 km) from Chiringashima Island.
Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and an elevator. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 77 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and electric kettles, and housekeeping is provided daily.
GGuest User2023.10.11
Last time we had a sand steamed kaiseki meal and an open-air bath in the room, but this time we didn't have one, but this time we enjoyed the Tenku no Yu and were satisfied. There is a sky hot spring on the roof, and there are two large and small baths, both of which are warm, probably because it is an open-air bath. When you soak in the bathtub, you become one with Kinko Bay. The room may have been renovated during the coronavirus, but before, it looked like an old hot spring inn, but this time the room was clean and the image completely changed. For some reason, I felt good, but I only received one key, so I feel like I need to improve. The dining room is a private room, and it feels larger than the last time I used it, perhaps too spacious for two people? That's what it felt like. Hot springs are passed to the table, and guests can make hot spring eggs and boil vegetables. They also fried fish cakes right in front of you. (Employees will do it for you) Is it like keeping something hot while it's still hot? As was the case last time, this is GOOD! The difference from last time (before the coronavirus) is that the employees are younger, and their attire has changed from Japanese to Western clothes. However, the customer service remains the same. In addition, the garden was decorated with elaborate lighting at night, and coffee was available for free at the rest area at the entrance to the garden. There are about 10 parking spaces on the hotel grounds, and there seem to be others, but if you want to park on the hotel grounds, arrive early.
With a stay at Ibusuki Kaijyo Hotel in Ibusuki, you'll be near the beach, just a 4-minute walk from Saraku Sand Bath Hall and 9 minutes by foot from Iwasaki Museum. This hotel is 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from Ibusuki Archaeological Museum and 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from Kirishima-Kinkowan National Park.
Take advantage of recreational opportunities offered, including hot springs, an indoor pool, and karaoke. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, a ballroom, and a vending machine.
Stop by the hotel's restaurant, Flamingo, for dinner. Dining is also available at the coffee shop/cafe, and room service (during limited hours) is provided. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a computer station, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Free valet parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 85 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
GGuest User2021.10.18
I came to ibusuki Onsen for the first time in July with my family. I stood on the coast and I could see the sea from the sand steaming bath. There was a booth for children in the lobby and the children enjoyed it. I think it is good that the indoor pool, the passage to the hot spring and the elevator are divided into guests and lobby. The Japanese room was large and there was an inner bath and it was relaxed slowly. Swimsuits and floating wheels were available at the home center near the hotel.
When you stay at Ibusuki Iwasaki Hotel in Ibusuki, you'll be by the ocean, within a 5-minute drive of Saraku Sand Bath Hall and Ibusuki Archaeological Museum. This family-friendly hotel is 3.7 mi (6 km) from Chiringashima Island and 6.5 mi (10.5 km) from Flower Park Kagoshima.
Enjoy a range of recreational amenities, including hot springs, outdoor tennis courts, and a fitness center. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, an arcade/game room, and gift shops/newsstands.
Enjoy a satisfying meal at メインダイニングルーム serving guests of Ibusuki Iwasaki Hotel. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7 AM to 9:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and laundry facilities. Planning an event in Ibusuki? This hotel has 51990 square feet (4830 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and meeting rooms. A ferry terminal shuttle is provided at no charge, and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 236 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
2021.12.20
I write this in the midst of the great pandemic of 2019-2022 ? I was fortunate enough to squeeze through the stringent Covid protocols to enter Japan for a brief period of time during December of the year 2021. I had always wanted to see Southern Kyushu, and so we were looking for a centrally located place on the southern peninsula. The Iwasaki Hotel looked fantastic on the brochures and website but was at a much lower price point than the more opulent Ibusuki Hakusuikan. We booked a triple room on the 5th floor of this curvy retro futuristic behemoth and settled in to its aging but comfortable rooms. Looking more like a hotel befitting the coast of Kā‘anapali, there is definitely a Hawaiian vibe to the meticulous tropical landscaping and room appointments. Devoid of tourists, the emptiness of this vast hotel was a little spooky. In its heyday one could imagine hordes of happy Japanese vacationers taking in the endless venues for activities like black sand “bathing” golfing, huge natural looking pools surrounded by tropical foliage and a HUGE arcade of noisy, brilliantly lit games of every sort and color. There is a virtual shopping mall in the basement with locally produced omiage and clothing shops to suit any taste in fashion. There is even a full sized bowling alley ! The weird part was that despite every shop being fully staffed, there were absolutely no customers. Each time we would walk by, the staff looked eager even if we took a passing interest in their wares. I almost felt sorry that I couldn’t load up my suitcase with useless trinkets just to give them a sale. The vast dining room was beautiful. With a extensive wall of windows facing the sea, the views were spectacular and the staff very attentive to our every need. We had a very nice yaki niku dinner with a wide assortment of Kobe beef and seafood. The Kirin Ichiban was icy cold. Sure this place is showing it’s age. I’m not sure how long they will be able to stay in existence without a serious influx of money and tourists, but it was a very interesting time capsule of Japan’s opulent heyday of excess. It’s definitely worth a stay unless you’re fearful of long dark hallways of empty rooms, rusting spiral staircases, and spookily silent bowling alleys. PLEASE go visit this place. The grounds are gorgeous, the staff are attentive and the rooms are clean with beautiful views toward the sea. This place won’t be around for long unless YOU come to visit !
Located in Kanoya, Yukusa Ohsumi Umi no Gakko is within a 10-minute drive of Kanoya Rose Garden and Kanoya Air Base Museum. This guesthouse is 28 mi (45.1 km) from Mount Sakurajima and 11.9 mi (19.1 km) from Kushiro Sakura Onsen.
Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
At Yukusa Ohsumi Umi no Gakko, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Local cuisine breakfasts are available daily from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include luggage storage, laundry facilities, and microwave in a common area. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 9 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have hair dryers and toothbrushes and toothpaste.
Leave the hustle and bustle of everyday life behind at the Fairfield by Marriott Kagoshima Sakurajima. We're located on a strip with Michi-no-Eki Tarumizu Hamabira, which faces Kinko Bay and offers a great view of Sakurajima and Kaimondake. Our hotel in Kagoshima Japan showcases unique charm and stunning natural beauty. Explore volcanoes, hot springs and national parks during the day, then come back in the evening to unwind in our hotel rooms boasting free Wi-Fi, shower booths and 49-inch flat-screen TVs. Our Sakurajima hotel offers groups rates for couples or families traveling together. We look forward to hosting you at the Fairfield by Marriott Kagoshima Sakurajima.
GGuest User2023.06.29
I stayed in an ocean view twin room on the 5th floor for one night from June 10th (Saturday). Unfortunately, due to the rain, we were unable to do the ocean SUP that we had planned. This hotel, Sekisui House, is located next to a roadside station and has been opened all over the country for the purpose of revitalizing and interacting with local communities, and Marriott is responsible for its operation. It is a complete ”hotel specializing in lodging,” and meals and activities are provided at nearby local facilities. As it is run by Marriott, the rooms were clean and functionally laid out, and the beds were extremely comfortable. Also, the view of Kinko Bay from the room was wonderful, and there was a beautiful beach right in front of me, so I thought it was a perfect location for swimming in the summer. However, there is no bathtub, and there are no hot spring facilities at the adjacent roadside station, so as a Japanese person who prefers bathtubs, I feel a little unsatisfied. The multipurpose lounge on the first floor was very calm, well-designed, and very comfortable. Here, they provided free services such as coffee and miso soup, as well as a microwave and toaster, all of which were of good quality. It can be made of paper, so I think it will be easier to use if you have cutlery such as plates, spoons, and chopsticks. There's also a coin laundry and a small market space, which I felt was put into place with a lot of thought. I think the issue is the negative relationship between the local community and the hotel. I thought that the area would automatically be revitalized by the establishment of a hotel, and I felt that hotels were leaving all aspects of the area to the area, and there was not much cooperation between them. We also hold events that bring together the hotel and the local community. We felt that there was a need for both parties to work together, such as creating new ways to highlight the best aspects of the area to guests.
Located in Kanoya, KOTOBUKI HOTEL is a 3-minute drive from Kanoya Air Base Museum and 7 minutes from Kanoya Rose Garden. This hotel is 31.7 mi (51.1 km) from Mount Sakurajima and 6 mi (9.6 km) from Kushira Dugout First Telegraphic Communication Room.
This hotel features designated smoking areas, hot springs nearby, and hiking/biking trails nearby.
Enjoy a meal at the restaurant or snacks in the hotel's coffee shop/cafe. Mingle with other guests at the complimentary reception, held daily. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. Cooked-to-order breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 9:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and laundry facilities.
Make yourself at home in one of the 71 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include safes and blackout drapes/curtains, and housekeeping is provided daily.
GGuest User2023.08.22
The response of the inquiries (call center) of this app (sorry I forgot the sweat name) was too polite to respond to the staff of Kotobuki Hotel, so I thought I would apprentice. I was able to spend it really comfortably.
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GGuest UserJust opposite the sand bath, there is a bus stop next to it, the location is very convenient, I booked two meals, the content is rich and delicious, it is really good value for money
GGuest UserIt is attracted to the appearance that is arranged in the vast site along the sea, and it is booked from HP. Since it was an evening check-in, the lobby was crowded and there was a line, but there was tea and water on the server and I was very thirsty, so I was saved by the waiting time for the guide. The palace has a calm atmosphere like an inn from the corridor. The room you entered is luxurious, as rumors say, the room is large enough, and the ocean view spreading through the pine forest from the window is even in the cloudy sky when you stay. It is a sufficiently satisfying view and you can go out to the veranda and look at it. (However, please note that the balcony was about to fall when the position of the balcony was low.) The fresh flowers of Casablanca displayed between the floors look nice and nice, but they have a strong scent, so My husband was not good at Japanese style rooms. (I thought I would lower it, but I heard that I didn't have to do that much.) The indoor bath is more solid than expected, and the lotion of snow skin spirit placed in the wash basin is a very nice service for women. This is Su. I also received a newspaper in the morning. However, it can happen anywhere, but when I was sleeping in bed at night, I heard the sound of children running around on the upper floor and the voice of people gathering and talking loudly in the next room. Fortunately, it was good because it became quiet after 23:00. I don't think you can hear it in the next room if it's a normal voice, but I think it's better for those staying in the future to be careful with each other. The expected bath was close to the palace and the interior was very large, and the temperature was set to be soaked for a long time, but it felt like a public bath rather than a hot spring. By the way, according to my husband, it is wise to refrain from using the men's open-air bath during bright hours. For the dishes, I asked for a black pork shabu-shabu with a cup of Izo Mori. We had a relaxing meal in a corner space that can be used by 8 adults in the digging ceremony. The content is so rich that I can't eat it, and I'm very satisfied with the amount of main pork that I think there will be 2 ~ 3 servings in Tokyo. The next morning's Japanese food was not a buffet, so I was able to relax and relax at the set, and I was able to take out coffee on my way home. The hall was very large and spacious, and although there should be a lot of guests, I was able to spend a relaxing time without feeling cramped. Thanks to you, I was able to stay very comfortably. I would like to visit you when visiting Ibusuki. Thank you for your help.
GGuest UserLast time we had a sand steamed kaiseki meal and an open-air bath in the room, but this time we didn't have one, but this time we enjoyed the Tenku no Yu and were satisfied. There is a sky hot spring on the roof, and there are two large and small baths, both of which are warm, probably because it is an open-air bath. When you soak in the bathtub, you become one with Kinko Bay. The room may have been renovated during the coronavirus, but before, it looked like an old hot spring inn, but this time the room was clean and the image completely changed. For some reason, I felt good, but I only received one key, so I feel like I need to improve. The dining room is a private room, and it feels larger than the last time I used it, perhaps too spacious for two people? That's what it felt like. Hot springs are passed to the table, and guests can make hot spring eggs and boil vegetables. They also fried fish cakes right in front of you. (Employees will do it for you) Is it like keeping something hot while it's still hot? As was the case last time, this is GOOD! The difference from last time (before the coronavirus) is that the employees are younger, and their attire has changed from Japanese to Western clothes. However, the customer service remains the same. In addition, the garden was decorated with elaborate lighting at night, and coffee was available for free at the rest area at the entrance to the garden. There are about 10 parking spaces on the hotel grounds, and there seem to be others, but if you want to park on the hotel grounds, arrive early.
GGuest UserI have stayed multiple times. The deterioration of the facility cannot be denied, but overall the evaluation is not bad and can be repeated. The first thing to write about bad things is that the location from Ibusuki Station or the center is not very outstanding, and it seems that you are not motivated to pick up and drop off at the station, so if you don't use a rental car, You will use a bus stop called Ibusuki Medical Center. The bus will be delayed by 々 5 − 10 minutes, so be careful when going to the airport. A taxi to Ibusuki Station costs around 1,200 yen. Hotel transfer is only a round-trip transfer to the sand bath hall in the evening time zone. Certainly, if a customer uses a taxi as it is, the local economy may be saved, but what about a hotel that aims for the top? I think. However, thanks to this location, I think it is valuable to be able to see the sunrise and sunset. Also Kaimondake! The food was delicious. I think it's a satisfying meal. I stayed for 2 nights, but I'm glad I had a lot of vegetables on the first day. I don't like meat, but he responded to fish, but at the second breakfast, I was served ham and closed. Ham is the most healthy food you should not eat from the viewpoint of additives. .. .. The bath is not large, but I think it feels good. Dan 々 The room rate at this hotel is rising, so you may think it's about time that the bath is not worth the price. The open air is shallow. There aren't many customers yet, so if you choose the time, it may be reserved. The uncle who managed the bath was a serious and very good person. The room is ok. I have replaced and put the unit bath, but maybe because I haven't replaced the filter that is in the toilet, the unit bath smells a little. Also, the sound of the ventilation fan (it seems that it is putting a separate Toshiba .. ..) is noisy and you have to turn it off when you sleep. Also, the lights are completely white, so there is no elegance. The bed was comfortable. The sheets are also high-quality cotton. You can make a room with one king, but all Western-style rooms have two beds. If it's the size here, some people think it's smaller than the bed in the house, so if you raise the price any more, it's not worth it. I want you to put a bigger bed, to be clear. You don't want to sleep in a cramped feeling than at home. It has a balcony and is pretty good. The scenery is really good on the sea side. I just really see that it's old. Isn't it good to take a little more care? Overall the hardware is quite old. The employees seem to be working calmly and feel good. I think they're somehow covering it there. When I came about a year ago, there were foreign employees who were vague, but both foreigners and Japanese employees who had some felt very good. And you can make counter space and outlets on the lobby floor for work and stay while working. However, I don't think much about people who stay overnight, and I don't take a bath during the day, so I feel a little lost overnight. Also, the outlet in the room is quite slow to charge even if you use a 90w charger. It's stress. I stayed in a Japanese-style room before, but it was the same.
Pro - offer unique hot sand onsen until 9pm, must try. Room is clean, specious, if you select sea view, you get best sun rise view from the sea. Inclusive dinner and breakfast were nice. Public onsen is as good. Con - description of room at *********** is misleading, indicating as a room with private toilet and bathroom, but in fact, only private toilet and no private bathroom. Only public bathroom in this hotel. Much misleading here for those not familiar with Japanese onsen hotels.
GGuest UserI came to ibusuki Onsen for the first time in July with my family. I stood on the coast and I could see the sea from the sand steaming bath. There was a booth for children in the lobby and the children enjoyed it. I think it is good that the indoor pool, the passage to the hot spring and the elevator are divided into guests and lobby. The Japanese room was large and there was an inner bath and it was relaxed slowly. Swimsuits and floating wheels were available at the home center near the hotel.
PPontaro16I decided on a recommendation from a company employee. There is a lodging place next to the super sento, and there is a reservation-only restaurant next to it. I didn't have time to eat at the super public bath, so I went in quickly. There seems to be a menu such as dedox and bedrock bath. There were many pictures of the inn as it seems to be used as a training camp for athletes. The room was like a business hotel, but it was spacious. Because of the inbound, there was no failure in the bed at any hotel, and the bed here was also very comfortable. I was very happy because I don't usually eat horse sashimi and chicken sashimi for dinner. I didn't expect it to be a super sento inn, so I was surprised that it was more delicious than I expected. There is also a coin laundry on the premises, so I think it is good for those who value cost performance.
Jjuliana0319I chose this place on my first trip to Kagoshima ibusuki. ● Hotel Room Hotel site is vast. The hotel itself is also a hotel, but the parking lot is quite large. Is there a golf course? It is a good hotel for group reception. In fact, when I stayed, there was a paper like a rental because some school excursion students stayed. The hotel is built to see all the sea, so you can see the sea and the tall southern tree from the window, and the ibusuki makurazaki line running along the sea if you look down. I felt strange because I was not familiar with the contrast between the train running along the sea and the palm tree. It was October when I stayed, but the weather was bad and the sea was rough 。 I felt very sorry to think that I could see a great view from the room if the weather was good. The room was a Japanese room, but the tatami mats are old and old. The door of the room, the bath and the toilet were cleaned neatly, and the feeling of Showa was pump. ● Meal The dining hall was a large hall in the morning and evening 。 It was very easy because it was a low seater who was gentle to a bad foot. I think dinner is quite stiff because there are various local dishes in Kagoshima. I drank hot potato shochu for the first time here and stayed for a while. The staff of the delivery staff explained the dishes with a unique intonation in Kagoshima, so ah, I came to Kagoshima. 。 Is all the delivery staff local? It gives you a good customer service. ● Bathroom How many meters walk from the room to the public bath? It is far away. The public bath is very large. The dressing room and bath were 。 the open-air bath was also surrounded by trees in the south with rocks, so it was a botanical garden like a jungle bath. It was raining, but the open-air bath was cold even in October in southern countries. There was a sand steaming bath facility in the back of the open-air bath. I didn't do it at the hotel because I had a sand steaming bath outside the hotel, but it seems that you can experience a sand steaming bath in the hotel. I was able to stay cheap and the dishes were delicious, but I was worried about the oldness of the room. In me, it is an image of a hotel a long time ago on the remote island of Nankoku. The evaluation is about ☆3.3.
CCosmopolitan803457There was only a plan for a night stay, and it was hard to go to the meal. The bath in the facility was not available, so I couldn't take a bath if I didn't go to the box hot spring by 19:30. The sand steaming bath was not able to walk. (Currently, it is blocked by chains on the way to walk.) I feel like it was not healed in various ways. The customer service was as the word of mouth of others.
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