A long-established hotel founded in 1908. The tasteful building has a signboard outside saying ”maguro no kabutoyaki” (oven baked tuna head). The recipe of maguro no kabutoyaki originated with this hotel and it is served on a reservation basis.
A long-established ryokan founded in 1924. It's like an oasis with 6 guest rooms in Yokosuka and appreciated by many guests. Their customers are those who need a relaxing break in a calm environment as well as business persons and tourists.
A typical Japanese ryokan in a traditional building of early Showa Period located along the approach to the Hasedera Temple. The handrail called Kouran installed outside of the building on the second floor has special ambiance.
An inn popular for its warm homelike atmosphere. It is close to Misaki fishing port, and is convenient for sightseeing at Jogashima island and Aburatsubo. Misaki morning market (held on Sunday), sea bathing, fishing and aquarium tours can be enjoyed as well.
Moderately close to tourist attractions such as Hase-dera Temple and Kotoku-in Temple, it has convenient access. The guest rooms have a view of Sagami bay and Yuigahama beach. At dinner, Japanese kaiseki ryori (traditional course meal) made with fresh seafood can be enjoyed.