This house was built in the 23rd year of the Meiji era. It has a long history and has nurtured a gentle sense of warmth and inclusion. It is the kind of house that makes visitors feel as if they have returned to their hometown, bringing a sense of peace. You can stretch out on the tatami mats, experience farming in the fields, or savor heartfelt meals made with locally sourced ingredients. At night, you can also gaze at a sky full of stars. Enjoy rural life just the way you want to.
From the serene Japanese-style guest rooms, you can enjoy a magnificent view of Mount Yufu, and the four private baths are available for unlimited use anytime.Its convenient location near convenience stores and restaurants makes it ideal for solo trips or family vacations.It is a small, traditional inn that offers a calming atmosphere.
A hotel overlooking Inubosaki (Cape Inubo), which has been visited by many writers and artists. The hotel prides itself most on its open-air natural hot spring, Shorai-no-Yu. There is also a package that includes a bathing experience and a gorgeous meal with no stay.
A long-established inn with over 100 years of history, preserving the hot spring source excavated in 1921. An onsen ryokan where you can enjoy a free private open-air bath, room-served meals in the morning and evening, and creative kaiseki cuisine featuring delicious Yamagata beef at Kaminoyama Onsen. For up to 3 guests, meals are served in your room, allowing for a private and intimate time.For groups of 4 or more, a private dining room will be provided. There is also a service allowing you to use one of the four private baths in the facility for 40 minutes per room per night, free of charge.