*Located along National Route 55 Bypass.From the rooms on the national highway side, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Tokushima's mountain, Mt. Bizan.
Strong alkaline hot spring that eliminates the need for lotion: 'Skin rejuvenating bath.'A large public bath with a view of the Oboke Gorge.Variety of room types including Japanese-style rooms with open-air baths, Japanese-style rooms, Japanese-Western rooms, and twin rooms, along with highly praised kaiseki cuisine featuring the blessings of Tokushima's sea and mountains.
Located just a 2-minute walk from Tokushima Station, we strongly support your use for business or leisure.All rooms are equipped with high-speed internet access.There is a convenience store near the hotel.A free parking lot is available nearby.
This hotel, located at the center of Tokushima City and Naruto City, offers excellent accessibility, being just a 5-minute drive from Tokushima Airport and close to various highway interchanges. It is a convenient base not only for business but also for sightseeing at Naruto's whirlpools. In 2020, we renovated the water facilities, including unit baths and toilets, and in 2019, we refurbished the interiors, including wallpaper, carpets, and curtains. Although the building is aging, we value the 'voice of our guests,' who are 'professionals in accommodation,' and we look forward to welcoming everyone with the mindset of 'taking one step at a time.'
・Toilets with washing machines are available in some guest rooms only. ・The shared laundry corner has been relocated to the 4th floor.Please use the stairs from the 3rd floor to go up.
This facility is located in the Ochiai settlement of Higashi-Iya.Generally, settlements are formed at the base of mountains with fields spreading outwards, representing the so-called 'satoyama landscape of Japan.' However, the settlements in Iya are formed by cutting into the mountain slopes.The Ochiai settlement here spans a height difference of approximately 390 meters, and old houses built from the mid to late Edo period still cling to the cliffs, scattered throughout the area. These old houses feature structures and layouts unique to mountain village settlements, and coupled with the winding rural paths, surrounding stone walls, and cultivated land, they create a distinctive landscape.In 2005, the rarity of this historical landscape was recognized, and the entire settlement was designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. https://www.tougenkyo-iya.jp/