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If you cannot reach the phone number for basic information, please contact 090-7124-3403 (administrator). Same price for up to 4 people. Additional charge per person for 5 or more people The amount will be added depending on the number of guests. Can accommodate up to 2 - 10 people 1 private space reserved for private use Equipped with smokeless roaster for indoor barbecue Meals can be brought in Pets are not allowed. The secret of its popularity is... We offer luxurious facilities unique to a rental vacation home. ``I want to spend a relaxing time with my precious family...'' ``I want to make memories with a large group.'' Here you will find the perfect space for a variety of occasions.
Honjin-shuku has been running since the time when it was called Togawa-no-shuku, and is currently in its fourth generation. ``Nogi no Ma'' where General Nogi stayed, and folding screen paintings of Rantei Kyokusui from the mid-Edo period. You can enjoy the history carved into the inn.
A glamping facility on Shibukawa Coast in Tamano City, Okayama Prefecture. You can enjoy the vast sky and blue sea with all five senses, and all eight tents offer a panoramic view of the Seto Inland Sea. You can refresh yourself in the original barrel sauna and enjoy a barbecue with the sound of the waves in the background. The kitchen and bar also serve local craft beer. The tents are fully air-conditioned and comfortable, so you can enjoy a hassle-free glamping experience without having to bring anything with you.
Hotel MyStays Okayama is conveniently located a 5-minute walk from the east exit of JR Okayama Station. It is close to Omotemachi Shopping Street, the busiest downtown area, and the Okayama Prefectural Office, making it ideal for business and sightseeing. The restaurant "Haré Baré Burger" on the first floor of the hotel is a specialty hamburger restaurant. Please try it!
Adjacent to the roadside station "Kume no Sato". Tsuyama City flourished as a castle town of Tsuyama Castle during the Edo period, and the old townscape still remains. You can enjoy a walk around the retro Joto-cho area, where the townhouses still remain. Local gourmet dishes such as Tsuyama hormone udon are also attractive. Enjoy sightseeing in Tsuyama from our hotel.
Our hotel is located next to the roadside station "Kaze no Ie" on the Hiruzen Plateau, where you can see Jersey cows grazing in the tranquil scenery. The location overlooking the majestic Mt. Daisen and the Hiruzen Three Peaks is colorful in every season, making it a place you'll want to visit again and again. Using our hotel as a base, you can visit lavender gardens, sunflower fields, and the Yamanori Valley surrounded by huge rocks reminiscent of landscape paintings. There is also a wide variety of gourmet foods that can only be tasted here, such as Hiruzen's specialty dairy products, Hiruzen Yakisoba, famous for its sweet and spicy miso-based sauce, and locally produced soba noodles that are freshly ground, freshly made, and freshly boiled. Enjoy a relaxing stay at our hotel.
``Okayama Kokusai Hotel'', also known as ``Okayama's State Guest House'', is a harmonious combination of modern elements and the atmosphere of a good old hotel. This historic hotel is located on the hill of Higashiyama in Okayama City, surrounded by nature where you can enjoy the four seasons: cherry blossoms in spring, fresh greenery in summer, and autumn leaves in autumn.This historic hotel was once used by the imperial family. In the lobby, pillars made of red pine, Okayama's prefectural tree, and Bizen ware murals remain, giving a sense of the atmosphere of the time the hotel opened. With various types of guest rooms including Japanese-style rooms, Western-style rooms, and Japanese-Western rooms, it is recommended not only for sightseeing in Okayama but also for workdays. You can enjoy an elegant time at the on-site restaurant for both breakfast and dinner.
Founded in 1914, Bingoya has been serving culinary delights to visitors to Tamashima Port in Kurashiki. A detached building built in the Sukiya style sits in a garden surrounded by old Baba trees. Each building is built as if climbing up the mountain slope, so the higher you climb the better the views become. Each building has its own unique charm, and is elaborately designed to evoke the good old days of Japan. Formerly a traditional restaurant and still a ryokan (traditional Japanese inn), Bingoya offers authentic kaiseki cuisine made with seasonal ingredients from the Seto Inland Sea, served in a detached building or private room.