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Renovated old abodes offer accommodation in Ozu's old district,by way of a scattererd hotel, .
Hot spring inns sit quietly upstream the Hiji River.
Staying in a historic inn brings the joy of getting closer to the roots your destination.
Surrender yourself to Ozu's people, lifestyle and environment
Listen to the water murmuring and the gentle wind permeating the Hiji river basin.
Enjoy a special stay in a succinctly decorated abode.
A hotel sows Ozu's old ditrict
Stay surrounded by residents abodes, in a property with with historical value
"NIPPONIA HOTEL Ozu castle-town"
castle-town hotel
castle-town hotel
castle-town hotel
Taking advantage of the original qualities of old merchant houses, historic abodes have been turned into a scattered hotel.
Each guest room has a different layout, carefully arranged using hints of traditional Japanese design,
Stay overnight, sensing the time that the building has accumulated over the years.
For dinner, enjoy delicious cuisine made with local produce.
The next morning, enjoy "Garyu Sanso" on the banks of Hiji River, shrouded in morning mist.
Hotel concierge will guide you through special experiences unique to Ozu, tailored to your needs.
former URAOKA residence. NIPPONIA SADA complex
former URAOKA residence. NIPPONIA SADA complex
former URAOKA residence is a historic compound, facing Ozu Castle. All 4 abodes were reborn as guest rooms or a restaurant of the new hotel. They were renamed after Sadayasu Kato, the first Ozu domain lord of the Kato clan (from 1617) .
residence MURAKAMI group OKI building
residence MURAKAMI group OKI building
These are the former living quarters of Mr. Murakami, a local wealthy wax merchant. The main residence is said to date from Meiji period (perhaps earlier), and occupies a vast site of over 3000 square metres. Each guest room at 'NIPPONIA HOTEL Ozu castle-town' is equipped with a cypress bath, and you will be able to soothe the fatigue of your travels in a carefully designed lounge.
former MURAKAMI residence. OKI complex
former MURAKAMI residence. OKI complex
Izumiya Annex has been loved by locals since its founding in the first year of Genroku (1688), as a refined Japanese restaurant. The tasteful guest rooms and garden retain remnants of yore days. They conform a distinct space where to relax and enjoy little pleasures. A heart-rich time awaits you as you sense Ozu 's history and lifestyle in a quiet setting.
A special evening experience
Summer evenings in Ozu equate ukai (cormorant fishing) or imotaki (local hot pot).
Letting the time pass in a Japanese castle-town at dusk (a sense of travel).
Rare local sake and local produce, enjoyed in a beautiful setting.