Established in Meiji 35, a long-standing traditional Japanese inn.The gate, fence, and the entire building are all designated as Registered Tangible Cultural Properties.The cuisine features authentic kaiseki dishes made with fish from the Seto Inland Sea.Just outside the guest rooms is the sea.This is the inn featured in Yasujiro Ozu's film 'Tokyo Story.'
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.
Yunotsuru Onsen in the mountains of Minamata has a small hot spring town where Tsurumisou is located.Opened in 1962. With pride in its high-quality spring water, you can enjoy six different private baths during your stay. Surrounded by mountains and rivers, we hope to help you escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and reclaim your personal time. Experience the changing scenery of the mountains throughout the seasons, a Showa retro hot spring town, and natural flowing hot spring baths.And the meals. Featuring seasonal ingredients, we offer uniquely arranged dishes with meat from Kumamoto and Kagoshima as well as fresh seafood. We sincerely look forward to welcoming you.