Classic

A special pace of life that adapts to to Snow Country living and culture.

These are Japanese style rooms that have been supporting life in Snow Country throughout the ages, with traditional building materials which are of cultural interest. Take a restorative lie down afer your bath, or lounge around and chat. The tatami space is ideally suited to this kind of relaxation. A simple room free of unneeded distractions, gently lit with soft lighting, allowing you to enjoy peace and quiet. For those looking for further introspection you can borrow a calligraphy set from the Front Desk and copy sutras. The rooms that are connected to the communal areas where you can take part in experiences and activities related to the culture of the Snow Country region both day and night, or spend some time in the bar or lounge are great options for those that are travelling alone.

31 ㎡~42 ㎡

ArchitectureDuring the Bunka Bunsei Period (1804 - 1829) grand residences of a local headman and wealthy farmers were relocated in their actual state. There are rooms with wooden mosaics that are beautiful examples of the skills of the craftsmen, as well as rooms where Prince Takamatsu stayed on occasions.
Facilities.Japanese style room, washer equipped toilet, futon, refrigerator, hair dryer, tooth brush, razor, brush, shampoo, conditioner, body soap, moisturiser, towel, bath towel, yukata, lounge wear, television, tea, water.
*Wi-Fi equipped. All rooms are non-smoking.

Classics

Type B

These rooms have been reconstructed from a headman's residence from the end of the Edo Period from Takayanagi, now part of Kashiwazaki City. The beams in the room are of a special type coming from trees that have been naturally bent by the snow and then used to take advantage of that shape. From the window you can enjoy views of a registered cultural property building. There is very much the feeling of having stepped back in time to a Snow Country of a previous era.

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