Known as "Castle in the Sky" and "Japan's Machu Picchu" due to its appearance floating in the sea of clouds, Takeda Castle Ruins.In the castle town at the foot of the mountain, you'll find tranquil waterways, picturesque townhouses from the Meiji and Taisho eras with traditional plaster walls and ornamental gable designs, and scenic views woven by nature's seasonal changes. At the heart of this townscape, the former Kimura Sake Brewery, with over 400 years of history, has transformed into a refined lodging with 13 premium rooms.The guest rooms, located in structures such as the main house built during the Meiji era, warehouses, and detached buildings, each offer unique charm, gently soothing the hearts of visitors. The culinary highlight of the trip includes authentic French dishes made with local specialties such as Tajima beef, Kasumi crab, and fresh local vegetables.We promise a stay that offers liberation from the busy everyday life and an indulgent experience of luxurious time.