In 1180, Yoritomo Minamoto raised an army to destroy the Taira family and revive the Minamoto family. He lost the Battle of Ishibashiyama, and guided by Sanehira Doi, hid in “Shitodo-no-Iwaya” (Shitodo Cave). Springwater flows down there and the rocks have become covered in moss. The cave, where it is cool even in summer, has an enchanted atmosphere as it contains rows of statues of Kannon and stone pagodas. Access: From Yugawara Station, take the bus headed to Motohakone for about 40 minutes The cave is a 10-minute walk from the Shitodo-no-Iwaya Iriguchi bus stop
A hotel adjacent to the station is convenient for both business and recreation. Rooms are equipped with a large writing desk and a high-speed internet connection. Keycard lock system is installed for security. Ladies rooms are also available.
A hotel that conveys the traditions and modernity of the ancient city of Kamakura As a hotel that blends 'Japanese tradition and modernity,' We are committed to meticulous service with a Japanese touch, Concierges well-versed in Kamakura's history and knowledge will fully support every aspect of each guest's stay.