With a history that originally began as the residence of a family of feudal lords, the hotel is not a hot spring ryokan and does not have hot spring facilities. All guest rooms are equipped with a bathtub.
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JAPANESE GARDEN SUITE: Kuromatsu [Cultural asset view]
1DOUBLE BED
Kuromatsu (black pine) stand solemnly in the Shoto-en Garden. The pine tree is a symbolic tree of Ohana, signifying eternity. From this room, a view that we would like to pass down to the future, even
特別室 蜜柑【ツーベッドルーム】
1KING BED
/1DOUBLE BED
/3布団
The mikan (mandarin oranges), which had been cultivated since the time of the counts, allowed Ohana, a ryotei ryokan started by the Tachibana clan itself, to preserve its cultural heritage until it go
CORNER DELUXE: Shakuyaku [Cultural asset view]
2DOUBLE BED
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Shakuyaku (peony) became popular as an ornamental plant in the Edo period. Since beautiful peonies bloom in the East Garden every May, “Shakuyaku” has been the name of a guestroom at Ohana for long ti
CORNER DELUXE : Kurotsubaki [ KING BED ROOM ]
1KING BED
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Kurotsubaki (black camellia) blooms beautifully every year in March in the East Garden, the garden of history. The glossy and graceful appearance of the flowers has been a soothing experience for many
DELUXE ROOM : Shobu
2DOUBLE BED
/1SOFA BED
/1布団
As a warrior family, the Shobu (iris) is an indispensable flower for the Tachibana clan. Because it is pronounced the same as the Japanese terms "martial spirit" and "battle," it was an important flow
PLEAMIUM TWIN : Daidai [TRADITIONAL BUILDING VIEW]
2DOUBLE BED
This room is named for the picturesque sunset view. Daidai oranges are also planted in the East Garden, where they do not fall off the tree when they ripen but remain on the branches, making them an a
Tsuru [Concept twin]
2DOUBLE BED
In the Meiji era, the wife of the 15th head of the family, Tsuyako, was a princess of the Tayasu-Tokugawa clan, and had her own room called the "Otsurunoma"(room of the crane). The name has been passe
Fuji [Standard twin]
2DOUBLE BED
The Tachibana clan was fond of Japanese wisteria, and there are many wisteria trellises in the East Garden, which still bloom beautifully today. This flower has always been cherished by the Tachibana