Koshi no Yado Takashimaya

Established in 1950, Koshi no Yado Takashiyama is a traditional Japanese inn that welcomes splashes of modern elements. It takes a person back to the vibe of the Edo era when kimonos used to roam the streets of Japan.

It has a beautifully landscaped garden and is considered to be the top ryokan of the area. The building is registered as a National Tangible Cultural Asset.

Guests are invited to experience the open-air baths and taste authentic Japanese cuisine through their dishes. A stay at Koshi no Yado Takashiyama is around 35,000 to 50,000 JPY per night. Guests are required to practice safety and precautionary measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Rides can be taken from Suvarnabhumi Airport to reach the ryokan.

Japanese ryokan food, dinner and breakfast – a ryokan providing local foodstuff

Local Niigata seafood, vegetables, and rice.

A ryokan appearing in various media

Emperor Meiji stayed at this ryokan.

"No. 1" ryokan in Japan

This ryokan hosts official go and shogi matches.

Traditional ryokan - historical architecture

This ryokan incorporates modern highlights while staying true to the wooden estate feel of the Edo era (the era of kimonos and a closed off Japan), a period 250 years in the past. It has a Japanese garden. The building is designated as a National Tangible Cultural Asset.

Year of establishment

1950


*Open-air baths in the rooms are hot spring baths.


 

Rooms with open-air baths Available

Onsen Area Iwamuro

Is this place ryokan only or ryokan with an onsen? Onsen Ryokan

Does this ryokan have private onsen (hot spring)? Yes

Is there a communal shared public bath? Yes

Are there additional rental options? With open-air tubs 0 With indoor tubs 0 With both indoor and outdoor tubs 0

Price range (yen) 35,000 - 50,000

The price includes one dinner and one breakfast