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[Accommodation in Osaka] Nantenen, a traditional Japanese inn located in the nature-rich countryside
This traditional Japanese inn is located in a rural area rich in nature, just 40 minutes from Osaka city. You can experience authentic Japanese culture just by staying here, with views that resemble the original Japanese landscape, Japanese cuisine, a Japanese garden, Japanese-style rooms, and hot s...
Convenient access: 40 minutes by train from Osaka city, 1 minute walk from the station
Nantenen is easily accessible from Osaka Namba on the Nankai Koya Line in 40 minutes and then a 1-minute walk from Amami Station.
When you get off the train, you'll find yourself surrounded by a natural, rural landscape that's a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
A traditional Japanese inn designated as a national cultural property
The main building of Nantenen was designed by the famous Meiji-era architect "Tatsuno Kingo," who also designed Tokyo Station and the Bank of Japan Head Office, and is designated as a national tangible cultural property. The 111-year-old two-story wooden sukiya-style building is a valuable example of the traditional Japanese inn style.
A tokonoma alcove, hanging scrolls, flower arrangements, fittings, and tatami rooms. Take a bath in the hot springs, wear a yukata, and eat Japanese cuisine served on lacquerware and ceramics. After the meal, sleep on a futon in a tatami room. By staying overnight, you can experience valuable Japanese culture.
Japanese cuisine using seasonal and local ingredients
At Nantenen, we offer Japanese cuisine that makes use of seasonal ingredients that are unique to Japan, which has four seasons. We respect the ingredients that are harvested in the surrounding area, and the menu changes every month. "Washoku," which has been registered as a World Heritage Site, is based on the belief that ingredients should be valued, that they should taste good, have a good aroma, and be beautiful to look at, with carefully selected tableware.
Enjoy delicious meals in the privacy of your room while gazing at the garden decorated with seasonal flowers.
This hot spring inn is located in a rural area surrounded by mountains and rich in nature, and is easily accessible, just a 40-minute train ride from Osaka city and a 1-minute walk from Amami Station. The 110-year-old main building is a traditional wooden Sukiya-style building designed by Tatsuno Kingo, who also designed Tokyo Station, and is designated as a national tangible cultural property. The Japanese garden, which covers an area of 10,000 sq. m, offers seasonal scenery such as cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves in autumn. The inn is proud of its Japanese cuisine and hot springs that make use of seasonal ingredients. The cuisine is also suitable for vegetarians. Put on a yukata and geta and stroll through the garden, take a bath in the hot spring, relax in your room with Japanese cuisine and alcohol, and then sleep in your futon. The rooms are covered with tatami mats, and in the tokonoma alcoves there are seasonal hanging scrolls, flower arrangements, Japanese tableware such as pottery and lacquerware, and Japanese cuisine, so you can experience Japanese culture without leaving your room. The surrounding area is a rural area where the original Japanese scenery remains, and we recommend walking, cycling, and trekking. Kawachinagano city is a treasure trove of history and culture, with famous temples that are designated as national treasures and important cultural properties. It is also blessed with a rich natural environment, where you can enjoy hiking and swimming in the river. If you travel a little further, you can also visit the World Heritage site of Mount Koya and the Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group.
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