top of page

Our twelve styles of rooms offer detailed differences in design.

Please choose your favorite!

Perhaps the greatest pleasure of staying at a ryokan is passing time in your gorgeous room. The artistic Japanese architecture creates a entrancing ambiance with its mixture of surfaces, patterns and the aroma of wood and tatami. Tatami mats also purify the air and enhance relaxation.

 (Click picture for more detail) 

Hill view deluxe room

50明日成 .jpg

Traditional formal style

This room is on the upper floor and accessible by stairs only.

本館和室 曙 30.jpg
楓40.jpg
50さつき.jpg
菊 季節秋.jpg
笹50.jpg
山吹客室.jpg

Old folk house style

鹿鳴山荘 【あやめ】-min.jpg
  • This room is on the upper floor and accessible by stairs only.

  • Guests with children under twelve years old are asked to choose the above "Traditional formal" rooms.   

Fusion style

(With open-air 'roten-buro' bath except for Sakura room)

_M1A5484-min.jpg
_M1A54-min.jpg
_M1A546-min.jpg
鹿鳴山荘【桜】-min.jpg
  • Guests with children under twelve years old are asked to choose the above "Traditional formal" rooms.   

Details of each room

Hill view deluxe room : Asunaro

asunaro.png

Max. 4 guests.

This room has a view of Wakakusayama and features wood trimming of Aomori cypress. The bathtub also is made from cypress wood.

asunaro_floor_plan (1).jpg

Traditional formal : Akebono

akebono.png

Max. 5 guests.

This large room has a rare "funazoko," or "boat-bottom" shaped ceiling.

 

akebono_floor_plan (1).jpg
Asunaro
Akebono

Traditional formal : Kaede

kaede.png

Max. 5 guests.

This formal style room has a very nostalgic and calm tone as you would find in an actual old Japanese residence.

 

kaede_floor_plan (1).jpg
Kaede

Traditional formal : Satsuki

satsuki.png

Max. 5 guests.

The "misu" design of this room's ceiling, patterned on holy bamboo blinds often furnished in shrines, adds a sacred ambiance to this room.

Satsuki_floor_plan (1).jpg

Traditional formal : Kiku

kiku.png

Max. 3 guests.