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The wooden main building where you can feel the history of Toki no Yado Yunushi Ichijo

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A historic hot spring inn in Kamasaki Onsen. The three-story wooden main building was built between the Taisho and Showa eras, and was converted into a dining venue in 2008. This building was built without using a single nail, demonstrating the craftsman's advanced skills. The clay walls and window ...

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1.It's like a different world. Wooden main building designated as a nationally registered tangible cultural property

The oldest hot spring in Kamasaki Onsenkyo, opened in 1428. This is a long-established inn that has been welcoming people who love hot springs with warm water and heart for 600 years. The main building, full of traditional beauty, is so majestic that it can be called a historic building. While preserving the history of the inn, which has continued for 20 years, you can feel the form of hospitality that responds to the ever-changing needs of guests everywhere. In an atmosphere that makes you feel as if you have traveled back in time to the Taisho era, you will be able to enjoy a luxurious journey that can only be enjoyed at Yunushi Ichijo.

2. Escape from everyday life and enjoy a “forest dinner” at “Ichijo no Mori”

Enjoy the hospitality of a Japanese-Western style chef who serves each dish one by one in a completely private space at Shoan, a private restaurant in the main building that symbolizes Yunushi Ichijo (Ichijo Ryokan).

Our organization skillfully combines cultural assets and local tourism content to attract tourists from both within Japan and overseas and promote regional revitalization. Our unique characteristics include respecting local history and traditions and placing emphasis on sustainable tourism. Our tourism programs are unique and experiential, and contribute to the local economy. Through public relations activities and collaboration with the local community, we are committed to enhancing regional pride and promoting the tourism industry.

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