Single room¥6,600
Floor area of guest rooms: 9.5 m²
Bed sizes: 120 x 195 cm (one)
Twin room¥13,200
Floor area of guest rooms: 16 m²
Bed sizes: 120 x 195 cm (two)
Triple room¥16,500
Floor area of guest rooms: 21 m²
Bed sizes: 120 x 195 cm (two), 98 x 195 cm (one)
Double room¥11,000
Floor area of guest rooms: 16 m²
Bed sizes: 140 x 195 cm (one)
Semi double¥8,800
Floor area of guest rooms: 9.5 m²
Bed sizes: 120 x 195 cm (one)
(including tax and service charges)
Check-In Time 15:00 pm
Check-Out Time 10:00 am
Please pay in Japanese yen cash or by credit card when checking in.
We accept these credit cards: VISA JCB American Express UC DC Master Card
*China UnionPay is also accepted.
On the date of arrival: 100% of total amount
In case of No-show: 100% of total amount
AM7:00~AM9:00
Japanese-style set menu
This hall can cater for anything from small groups to receptions of up to 150 people.
Japanese-style dishes using the best in-season produce are served in a spacious setting.
Some facilities are closed one or more days a week,
and some attractions may not be in operation all year round.
Okayama Korakuen
"Okayama Korakuen is known as one of Japan’s top three parks.
Its vast Japanese-style garden was constructed 300
years ago. "
Each new season brings a different mood to the park,
which also offers views of Okayama Castle.
March 3 is the Dolls’ Festival in Japan, when people display Hina dolls and pray for the well-being of female children. Around the time of this festival, the Kurashiki Bikan historical quarter, shopping precincts and other parts of Kurashiki City are dotted with countless displays of Hina dolls.
Hanami is the Japanese tradition of welcoming spring by gathering to enjoy the cherry blossoms that appear all over the country from March through April.
The Kurashiki Bikan historical quarter and Okayama’s Korakuen Park are just two of the sites where visitors can savor vistas of the cherry blossom, Japan’s national floral emblem.
Kurashiki plays host to a musical event spanning a variety of genres.
This festival features a diverse and extensive program of events showcasing Kurashiki’s inimitable charms, including a spectacular street parade, concerts, and river cruises. Venues include the Bikan historical quarter and cultural facilities across the city.
Kurashiki’s annual summer festival is celebrated in style with parades, dancing and other attractions. Visitors also flock to the many night stalls operating during the festival.
The streets of Okayama City are brought to life through dance during this classic summer festival. Visitors can enjoy a fireworks display, as well as many dancing parades featuring ogre motifs from the Japanese fairytale Momotaro, the Peach Boy.
The annual festival for Kurashiki’s Achi-jinja Shrine. A humorous event in which participants dress up in masks of old men and women.
3min for walk from Kurashiki South Exit.(Front: 5F)