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IKKEI GUEST HOUSE
Tajimi・Gifu
A Japanese house has been renovated into a lodging facility with the theme of a scene in Mino. An inn where you can stay as if you were living in the history and culture of the Mino ware production area.

a scene in mino.

A Japanese house has been renovated into a lodging facility with the theme of a scene in Mino. An inn where you can stay as if you were living in the history and culture of the Mino ware production area.

From the tiles, furniture, and lighting to the baths, the guesthouse lavishly incorporates local techniques and materials in a design and decor that is unique to Gifu Prefecture, where many local industries are located.

Long-term stays are also possible, making it a suitable base for artist-in-residence programs that accept artists and designers from around the world.

IKKEI GUEST HOUSE
施設詳細
施設設備・サービス
交通・シャトル
駐車場
共用エリア
WiFi
共用キッチン
共用ラウンジ
共用バスルーム
共用トイレ
パウダールーム
暖炉
ドライヤー
電子レンジ
湯沸かしポット
食器類
お部屋の設備・アメニティ
設備
WiFi
テレビ
バスルーム
専用バスルーム
シャワー
ハンドタオル
バスタオル
シャンプー
リンス
ボディーソープ
石鹸
トイレ
Is the fasility non-smoking?
Yes, smoking is prohibited throughout the entire premises of Ikkei Guest House including the garden.
Can we stay with our pets?
No, we are sorry, but pets are not allowed to stay at the inn.
About the meal
Our inn has a spacious dining room with a kitchen and a large table that seats 10 people, made from a single piece of zelkova wood, so you can relax and enjoy your stay. We provide a full set of pots, pans, dishes, and cutlery, so you can bring your own ingredients and enjoy cooking together. We also have a microwave and toaster oven, so you can easily heat up purchased items as well. Additionally, our convenient location is just a 13-minute walk from the Tajimi Station, with a variety of “delicious restaurants” nearby. We encourage you to take a stroll and explore the area.
Precautions during your stay
Ikkei Guest House is located in a quiet residential area. During your stay, we ask that you be considerate of our neighbors by keeping the volume of your television and conversations to a minimum. In particular, we would kindly ask you to enjoy a quiet and peaceful evening after 9:00 p.m.