“A heritage-style hotel in Kakunodate, just steps from the station in a historic samurai district. Interiors are minimalist yet rich with Edo-era charm with period details galore. In-room breakfasts feature local rice and miso. A quiet, atmospheric base for exploring seasonal Akita.”

Recommended for

  • Local exploring

    • Steps from Kakunodate Station, explore samurai streets, cherry tunnels, and Lake Tazawa’s shifting jewel-toned waters
  • Hideaway

    • Sleep in a restored Edo-era storehouse and wake to bento breakfasts crafted from Akita-grown rice and miso
  • Kayaking

    • Paddle through emerald‑to‑cobalt waters on a half‑day kayak at Lake Tazawa, surrounded by mountains and legends of Tatsuko
  • No restaurant

    • A bento‑style breakfast of Akita-grown Akitakomachi rice, Ando‑brewery miso, smoky iburigakko pickles and wild vegetables
  • Museums

    • Visit the Kakunodate Kabazaiku Museum to marvel at artisanal cherry‑bark crafts alongside lacquerware and ceramic exhibits
  • Other Activities

    • Immerse in local culture at Nyūtō Onsenkyo, relaxing in hidden hot springs amid misty forests just a scenic drive away
  • Great walks

    • Hike to the ruins of Kakunodate Castle atop Mt Furushiro for sweeping views over samurai houses
  • Views

  • Full of character

  • Family Suites

  • Air conditioning

  • Charming

  • Traditional

  • Child friendly

  • Inn

  • Boutique

  • Hills & mountains

Facilities

  • Rooms

    3 rooms in this hotel
  • No restaurant

    A bento‑style breakfast of Akita-grown Akitakomachi rice, Ando‑brewery miso, smoky iburigakko pickles and wild vegetables
  • Parking

    Free parking is possible on site, reservation is needed
  • Safe

  • Walking distance restaurants

  • Communal Dining

  • Family Suites

  • Bath robes

  • Air conditioning

  • Wifi

  • Suites

  • Sitting Room

  • Child friendly

Activities

  • Kayaking

    • Paddle through emerald‑to‑cobalt waters on a half‑day kayak at Lake Tazawa, surrounded by mountains and legends of Tatsuko
  • Museums

    • Visit the Kakunodate Kabazaiku Museum to marvel at artisanal cherry‑bark crafts alongside lacquerware and ceramic exhibits
  • Other Activities

    • Immerse in local culture at Nyūtō Onsenkyo, relaxing in hidden hot springs amid misty forests just a scenic drive away
  • Great walks

    • Hike to the ruins of Kakunodate Castle atop Mt Furushiro for sweeping views over samurai houses

Map & Location

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