Every March, when the camellias in our garden are at their peak, we host the 'Tokushima Camellia Festival.'You can view 3,000 camellia trees representing 700 varieties from around the world.In the seedling exhibition house, we offer sales of camellia seedlings and cultivation guidance. Guests staying with us can enjoy the observation bath free of charge. The open-air bath requires an additional fee.It is exclusively available for private use—perfect for a luxurious moment alone or a precious time with family. Please enjoy.An additional fee of 2,000 yen applies.
A ryokan nestled in the serene village of Kurobe's Shimizu, Kiji Onsen Tanakaya. It is said that when Uesugi Kenshin became unable to walk due to beriberi, he cured his illness with the miraculous spring water that wells up in Kiji, as guided by the deity of Niihari Shrine. Our inn, sourced from that miraculous spring, has been operating as a small ryokan for therapeutic baths in Kiji, along the coast of Kurobe, since 1911. The approximately 5,000-tsubo garden, carefully nurtured by successive generations, surrounds the ryokan, allowing guests to fully enjoy the seasonal delicacies unique to Toyama and Kurobe cultivated by the beautiful water, and to soak in the hot springs while reflecting on its 110-year history. Though it is a modest, quiet, and small ryokan, we await your visit with heartfelt hospitality.