This is an inn located at the foot of the mountain where the ruins of Iwamura Castle, selected as one of Japan's 100 famous castles and one of the three great mountain castles, are situated. The exterior reflects the atmosphere of a Ninomaru (second bailey).The high atrium lobby designed in the style of gassho-zukuri (traditional Japanese architecture), along with the dining hall's large space featuring thick beams, creates a nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of the Showa era.
A quiet hot spring inn Curfew is 11 PM; the entrance will be locked for security reasons. The facility is non-smoking. Bath usage hours: 3 PM to 11 PM / 6:30 AM to 9 AM The open-air bath is not a hot spring. If you arrive at Takayama Station via JR or express bus, please use a taxi. If using a taxi from JR Takayama Station, please obtain a receipt. The fare will be reimbursed at Iwata-kan.