This is a special plan to commemorate renovation.
Please take this opportunity to enjoy a stay at Ohana, where you can more deeply appreciate the history and stories of the Tachibana clan, from their days as feudal lords and counts to the present day.

The entire site, covering 23,000㎡, has been designated a National Place of Scenic Beauty and Cultural Property, and the mansion, which has a history of approximately 400 years, is still run by the descendants of the feudal lord.
Guests are privileged to enjoy the beautiful Japanese garden at night and the sparkling morning view.
Standing on the veranda of Ohana, surrounded by a moat, you can hear the sounds of nature and insects echoing from the Japanese garden, and hear waterfowl frolicking. You can experience the image of Japan that has remained unchanged through the ages.
Please enjoy your stay at the feudal lord's estate.

Why has the Tachibana clan continued to love Yanagawa from approximately 400 years ago to the present day?
Together with the staff of Ohana, we offer an experience touring the cultural heritage sites, allowing you to connect with the culture, history, and spirit passed down by a single clan.

To provide a unique reading experience meant to be enjoyed only when visiting Ohana and its cultural heritage, we offer a diverse selection of books in our book lounge.

Yanagawa has long been blessed with abundant ingredients, thanks to the rich natural environment created by the Ariake Sea—with the greatest tidal range in Japan—and the fertile Chikugo Plain.
The Tachibana caln also benefited from these blessings. Perhaps it was because Yanagawa was a prosperous region with little conflict that they were able to continue weaving their history uninterrupted for over 400 years.
From a daimyo family to a count's family, and then to a traditional restaurant and inn. Through the food culture that has developed in each era, we hope to deliver what we would like to pass on to the next 100 years.

At Shoto-en Garden, you can enjoy the beautiful sight of magnificent black pines. You can also enjoy an evening drink in the 100-tatami room, just like a feudal lord. (Please bring your own drinks from the free lounge.)

Our goal is to be your eternal spiritual home.
It represents the Japanese breakfast that has continued to be eaten through the ages, and that we would want to continue eating even 100 years from now.

Morning drinks are available for free in the lobby. Please enjoy them after your morning walk or after breakfast.

The Tachibana Clan Archives, which houses one national treasure and half of Fukuoka Prefecture's Important Cultural Properties, is a museum where you can see the daimyo's tools and items from the count's family that have been carefully passed down through the Tachibana clan for about 400 years.