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Ikuha, a 100-year-old folk house where you can stay

Ukiha City's first guest house, "Chikugo Yoshii Machiyajuku Ikunami," has opened in a corner of the traditional buildings preservation district.

 

It is a machiya-style commercial house built in 1911 for over 100 years. When you enter the entrance, you will see a space called "street garden" where the old-fashioned dirt floor extends from the kitchen to the backyard. Please spend a time traveling in the precious Yoshii Machiya that has been preserved for many years, such as the floor plan as it was at the time of construction, the alcove, and the stairs and columns reminiscent of those days. Please feel free to contact us as you can just visit.

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​Information on room / building rental fee

--Rooms and Fee -

Relax in "three" quaint private rooms

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​8 tatami Japanese-style room with Bengala wall

Bengara Wall Traditional Room

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​8-mat Japanese-style room with alcove

Tradisitonal Alcove Room

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​Taisho modern 8-mat Western-style room

Japanese Western Style Room

Enjoy without hesitation by chartering

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Rental of a whole building (capacity 8 people)

Whole House Rental

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​Enjoy "food, play, history, walks, shopping" in Ukiha

--How to spend Ukiha -

A day trip is "mottainai"
​ Enjoy stay "Ukiha"

Ukiha City's first guest house, "Chikugo Yoshii Machiyajuku Ikunami," has opened in a corner of the traditional buildings preservation district.

 

It is a Machiya-style commercial house built in 1911 for over 100 years. When you enter the entrance, you will see a space called "street garden" where the old-fashioned dirt floor extends from the kitchen to the backyard. Please spend a time traveling in the precious Yoshii Machiya that has been preserved for many years, such as the floor plan as it was at the time of construction, the alcove, and the stairs and columns reminiscent of those days. Please feel free to contact us as you can just visit.

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