The guest rooms nestled deep within the forest of 'Magachabaru,' at an elevation exceeding 150 meters, offer a serene resort space far removed from the clamor of everyday life. Beyond the luxury of being surrounded by the lush green forests of Yanbaru and the blue skies of tropical Okinawa, the twilight hours, when the ridgelines of Yanbaru's mountains are painted in striking shades of purple and blue, provide an unparalleled scenic moment.Enjoy an extraordinary time while feeling the unity of the forest and the sky. As night falls, the countless stars adorning the night sky that opens beyond the silhouettes of Yanbaru's forest create an emotionally rich atmosphere. Additionally, the spacious guest rooms ranging from 135m² to 175m² are equipped with a mini bar and a washing machine in every room, allowing you to boil water or do laundry as needed. Moreover, the largest private pool in the prefecture, visible from the room's windows, invites you into a private space without concern for prying eyes. The seasonally available heated pool, accessible in every room, can be enjoyed regardless of the time of year. In these thoughtfully designed guest rooms, enjoy a resort life as if living in the forest of Yanbaru.
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.