This inn is located at the foot of the mountain at the Iwamura Castle ruins, which has been selected as one of Japan's 100 most famous castles and is one of the three major mountain castles. The exterior design is inspired by the Ninomaru area. The high atrium lobby has a gassho-zukuri style, and the large dining hall has thick beams, creating an atmosphere that takes you back to the Showa era.
A guesthouse built in the image of a soy sauce storehouse, located in Fukiya Furusato Village, a Japanese heritage site where the good old days still remain. Located at the top of a mountain at an altitude of 550m, in the middle of nature, time flows slowly. Old-fashioned events and customs remain, you can feel the warm connections between people, and experience the nature of the four seasons, and you can spend a rich life while experiencing the cherished Japanese lifestyle. It is very quiet in the mornings and evenings, and you can wake up to the birds' voices in the morning. On clear days, you can see a starry sky. At this guesthouse, you can experience an organic lifestyle surrounded by handmade items that are kind to the global environment and your body. All linens, amenities, and drinks are organic. Detergents are environmentally and body-friendly. *Only electric fans are used in the summer. The shared kitchen is equipped with pots, seasonings for self-cooking (sashi-sushi-seso), and tableware. Electricity generated from natural energy is used. In winter, you can stay warm with a wood stove. There is also homemade composting, recycling of unwanted clothes, gift boxes of ingredients and seasonings, etc. Next to the guesthouse, there is a library, co-working space, cycling, and rental space.