Since the time it was known as Togawa's Inn, it has operated as a main lodging, now in its fourth generation. You can find features like the 'Nogi Room' where General Nogi stayed, and folding screen paintings of the Rantei Kyokusui from the mid-Edo period. You can experience the history embedded in the inn.
Founded in Taisho 3 (1914), Bingoya has been welcoming visitors to Tamashima Port in Kurashiki with its cuisine. A detached tea house surrounded by an old garden with ancient trees. Each building is constructed along the slope of the mountain, offering broader views as you ascend. Each structure has a unique charm, showcasing intricate designs that evoke the nostalgia of old Japan. Formerly a traditional Japanese restaurant, it now operates as a culinary inn, where guests can enjoy authentic seasonal kaiseki cuisine from the Seto Inland Sea in detached rooms or private dining spaces.