“A refined adults-only stay in Kurashiki’s historic quarter. The vibe is quiet and contemplative, with restored wooden beams and soft lighting that reflect the building’s Meiji-era roots. There’s a garden-view restaurant, private open-air baths, and a calm bar for late evenings. A thoughtful retreat.”

Recommended for

  • Local exploring

    • Steps from the Bikan Quarter, this heritage stay fuses Meiji-era charm with private open-air baths and garden views
  • Short break

    • Unwind with a Japanese dinner, stroll historic streets, and soak in serene tatami-lined rooms with tea in hand
  • Restaurant

    • Enjoy hyper‑local seafood, vegetables, and beef — all artfully prepared with house‑made seasonings and served at a counter
  • Museums

    • Marvel at masterpieces by Monet, Picasso, Pollock and more at Japan’s first Western art museum, the esteemed Ohara Museum
  • Other Activities

    • Glide along the tranquil canal on a traditional boat, shaded by willows, as a guide unfolds Kurashiki’s poetic past
  • Great walks

    • Wander through the willow‑lined Kurashiki Bikan Quarter, where elegant Edo‑period warehouses hide quaint cafes
  • Sights nearby

    • Escape to Mount Washū’s summit by short drive, breathing in panoramic Seto Inland Sea views
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace

    • Some rooms have a private terrace with serene garden views
  • Air conditioning

  • Full of character

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Views

  • Charming

  • Traditional

  • Boutique

Facilities

  • Rooms

    13 rooms in this hotel
  • Restaurant

    Enjoy hyper‑local seafood, vegetables, and beef — all artfully prepared with house‑made seasonings and served at a counter
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace

    Some rooms have a private terrace with serene garden views
  • Air conditioning

  • Adult Only

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Walking distance restaurants

  • Communal Dining

  • Bar

  • Bath robes

  • Safe

  • Wifi

  • Suites

  • Sitting Room

  • Garden

Activities

  • Museums

    • Marvel at masterpieces by Monet, Picasso, Pollock and more at Japan’s first Western art museum, the esteemed Ohara Museum
  • Other Activities

    • Glide along the tranquil canal on a traditional boat, shaded by willows, as a guide unfolds Kurashiki’s poetic past
  • Great walks

    • Wander through the willow‑lined Kurashiki Bikan Quarter, where elegant Edo‑period warehouses hide quaint cafes
  • Sights nearby

    • Escape to Mount Washū’s summit by short drive, breathing in panoramic Seto Inland Sea views

Map & Location

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