The reasons for coming to Amakusa, such as sightseeing, fishing, or work, vary from person to person.An ideal place to stay, located in a quiet residential area yet close to dining spots and convenience stores.A room-only accommodation perfect for those participating in various sports events.
Miharashi-tei is a guesthouse (simple accommodation) and not a typical ryokan.Due to its designation as a registered tangible cultural property, children under school age (5 years or younger) cannot stay. It is located on a hill, and there is no access by car, motorbike, or bicycle.There are about 370 steps.. It is a traditional house over 100 years old with thin walls, so voices and sounds can be heard clearly.It is not suitable for light sleepers.The old building has many gaps, making it easy for mosquitoes to enter in summer, and centipedes may also appear.Additionally, the shower room is separate from the main building, requiring you to go outside.(Bath towels are available for rental.) Guests sleep on futons in the guest rooms.Depending on the room, it may feel cramped for larger individuals.Some rooms are divided by sliding doors, so it is not recommended for those sensitive to noise.Children are also counted towards the maximum capacity of each room, so exceeding this limit is not allowed. There is a cafe and bar available, but no meals are served. Guests are allowed to bring their own food and drinks.A simple kitchen is provided, so self-catering is possible. Check-in is strictly from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM.If you are unable to check in by 10:00 PM, it will be considered a no-show and a cancellation fee will apply.
Only those who understand the concept of guesthouses can stay.
The hotel also serves as a roadside restaurant for tourists called Benkyoya(study house). Their heart-warming handmade dishes, such as a hot pot dish using ingredients from Mt. Chichibusan and freshwater fish cuisine, are very popular. You can also have a barbecue from spring to autumn.
Kudaka Island is called 'God's Island' and is regarded as a special place by the people of Okinawa.This is because it is said that Amamikiyo, the ancestral deity who initiated the cultivation that led to the birth of the Ryukyu Kingdom, descended from heaven here, and Okinawa is believed to have originated from this island.Although the secret festival held once every 12 years since the Ryukyu dynasty ceased in 1978 due to a lack of successors, the island's cultural heritage remains significant, and the community center displays valuable photographs from that time.Please be sure to visit the island and enjoy sightseeing! (^^♪ Our facility is just a 5-minute walk from the port!Located near Kudaka Elementary School and the island's post office! There are light meal options and cafes nearby, situated within a residential area. Feel at home at Kudaka Island, relax, and spend leisurely moments engaging in conversations with the island's elders! Relieve the fatigue of daily life and refresh yourself with a sense of rejuvenation and reset! The accommodation is a two-story detached house where the owner couple, who also serve as Kudaka Island's tour guides, live with their parents. With two rooms on the second floor, it can host up to a maximum of six guests. It's a seasonal activity, but you can also experience "sea grape harvesting" at the sea grape farm run by the owner. If you are interested, please confirm on-site.