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Ryokan Accommodation

Enjoy an opportunity that is getting harder and harder to find! Yoshidaya Ryokan offers guests the unforgettable experience of staying at a traditional Japanese Ryokan. Each of Yoshidaya's six ryokan rooms feature a large floor to ceiling window which open and face onto a peaceful garden.

Ryokan rooms at Yoshidaya have names, not numbers, and of course dinner and breakfast are included in the price of your room. Dinner is typically served in a small private dining room while a traditional Gujo Hachiman Japanese ryokan breakfast featuring local specialties is served in the ryokan's Minokin Restaurant in the morning. Some ryokan rooms have small balconies or engawa. The perfect place to sit after a busy day and enjoy the peace and quiet of the garden.

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Sakura (Cherry Blossom) Sakura (Cherry Blossom)

Designed by a famous architect and preserved as an architecturally significant room, The Sakura Room (pictured left) is the largest of Yoshidaya's ryokan rooms. It can be divided into two smaller spaces with sliding fusuma. A small enclosed engawa runs the length of the room and looks onto a garden.

This room is frequently used for tea ceremony and can accommodate up to 6 people.

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Take (Bamboo)

Take (Bamboo)

Located at the far end of the garden, the Take Room is tranquil and calm. With its own wrap around engawa, this room enjoys a wonderful view of the garden.

This room can easily accommodate one person traveling alone or two people traveling together.

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Ike (Pond) Ike (Pond)

Located next door to the Take Room, the Ike Room also offers a peaceful and quiet setting overlooking the garden. An outdoor engawa provides the perfect location to sit and contemplate the garden.

This room can easily accommodate one person traveling alone or two people traveling together.

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Yoshidaya Ryokan Garden View

 

 

Matsu Kaze (Pine Wind) Matsu Kaze (Pine Wind)

This Japanese style ryokan room is tucked away in a quiet corner and overlooks a small garden at the back of Yoshidaya.

This room can easily accommodate one person traveling alone or two people traveling together.

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Kaede (Maple Tree) Kaede (Maple tree)

Located between the Matsu Kaze and Satsuki rooms, this Japanese style ryokan room overlooks the garden behind Yoshidaya's main building.

This room can easily accommodate one person traveling alone or two people traveling together.

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Satsuki (Azalea) Satsuki (Azalea)

Overlooking a small garden, the view from this room is of rocks laid out in the Edo period when the garden belonged to the Finance Minister of the Lord of Gujo Hachiman.

This room can easily accommodate one person traveling alone or two people traveling together.

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Garden View

 

 

Oyasuminasai"Turn Down Service"

While ryokan guests enjoy dinner in a private dining room, their room is prepared for night. The table and zabuton are removed, and sleeping futons are laid out. Night lights are lit and the room temperature is adjusted for a comfortable night's rest.