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.
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Hill view deluxe room
Traditional formal style
This room is on the upper floor and accessible by stairs only.
Old folk house style
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This room is on the upper floor and accessible by stairs only.
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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)
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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
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.
Traditional formal : Akebono
Max. 5 guests.
This large room has a rare "funazoko," or "boat-bottom" shaped ceiling.
Traditional formal : Kaede
Max. 5 guests.
This formal style room has a very nostalgic and calm tone as you would find in an actual old Japanese residence.
Traditional formal : Satsuki
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.
Traditional formal : Kiku
Max. 3 guests.