Sukiya (tea-ceremony) style Japanese room

Photo:Sukiya style Japanese room Photo:Sukiya style Japanese room Photo:Sukiya style Japanese room Photo:Sukiya style Japanese room Photo:Sukiya style Japanese room Photo:Sukiya style Japanese room Photo:Sukiya style Japanese room Photo:Sukiya style Japanese room

Our hotel is located in the center of a hot-spring resort area. Once you enter into the hotel, however, you are seemingly transported to a mountain villa that merely happens to be surrounded by a town.
The mountainous garden was constructed in the Kan-ei period (early 17th century) and designed in the "yamakuro-chisen-shiki" style, a traditional Japanese garden style. It features fieldstones and stately trees from all over Japan that were collected by kitamaebune (ships that travelled back and forth between Osaka and Hokkaido during the Edo and Meiji periods). The garden still retains the atmosphere of these times.

The garden is a place where you can spend a relaxing moment enveloped in tranquility, enjoying the different accents of each season, such as fresh green leaves, radiant autumn colors, and snowy vistas.

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