Japanese gardens and Japandi
Trees that have been carefully tended over many years.
Sometimes it heals me, and other times it makes me feel the vigor of life.
At night, the fantastical light of the illuminations and lanterns spreads out.
In spring, the entire distant mountain range is dyed a pale pink color.
From rice planting to rice harvesting, the scenery of the rice fields reflects the changing seasons.
Why not find your own space at your favorite place and time?
Showa Modern with a touch of Japandi.
We welcome you to our relaxed and comfortable rooms.
SOUSOU-style Japandi

Full of Showa Modern atmosphere.
While retaining the good points of the room
Transformed into a comfortable space.
Nordic style
A touch of Japanese style
SOUSOU-style Japandi
We will deliver it to you.
Calming the mind with sumi-e ink painting
Soft light shining through the shoji screens
Plaster and diatomaceous earth walls require brushwork techniques and moisture control.
Sumizome-dyed tatami mats clear the mind.
Gather around the low table and chat
Sometimes just lying down
Take a nap while gazing at the garden
Yes, that's the real thrill of traveling.
Western-style room with shoe removal stone
From the Western-style room with Showa-era glass and retro lighting
Let's take our time and enjoy the garden.
blown gently by the wind
The trees seem to be relaxing too.
When I open the window, I hear the song of a bush warbler.
I couldn't help but take a stroll around the garden in my geta sandals.
Japanese harp koto string

Maple trees with long, slender leaves give a delicate impression.
In spring, it is a dull yellow-green color, in summer it is a light green color, and in autumn it turns red.
Delicate and beautiful, with drooping leaves.
Autumn leaves vary from year to year.
The color may change to yellow.
What colors do you prefer during your stay?
Please look forward to seeing it.
Babe tree
The old gardener told me to take good care of this tree.
The babe tree is well over 100 years old.
Is there a hole in the middle of the tree?
Looking around 360 degrees, I see what he means.
Explore the garden and find your favorite
Local Information
Udon Eating Tour is a major reason for the trip. Bukkake, Kama-tama, firm texture, crisp edges
Handmade Udon Gennai (1.1km) The distant sparkling sea and oden are also appealing
Oya Seimenjo (3.5km) Dried sardine broth topped with small shrimp and maitake mushroom tempura
Sanuki Udon Hatachi (7.9km) Self-service standard pricing with freshly fried tempura
Also a base for pilgrims touring the Shikoku Pilgrimage
86th Pilgrimage Temple: Shidoji Temple (1.7km) Meet Lord Enma
Entsu-ji Temple (1.7km) features Shidoji's five-story pagoda as a borrowed landscape
85th Pilgrimage Temple: Hakuri-ji Temple (7.9km) Take the cable car up for dramatic rock faces and spectacular views
87th Temple: Chōō-ji (7.9km) – Refresh your spirit by smashing an evil-warding bead against the fortune stone
84th Temple: Yashima-dera (13km) – Relax among historic buildings and stone tanuki statues
Experience the Electricity Machine at the Hiraga Gennai Memorial Museum (2.1km)
At Hiraga Gennai's Former Residence (2.8km), stroll through the medicinal herb garden while sipping herbal tea
Circling the Ōgusa Peninsula lifts your spirits every time the sea comes into view
At Toki no Naya (7.7km), enjoy a relaxing tea time gazing at the sea
Find your favorite wine at Sanuki Winery (8.3km)
Which nature-inspired golf course suits your taste?
Shido C.C. (7.4km) - A one-of-a-kind seaside course, its supremacy and value still etched today
Yashima C.C. (7.8km) - Each hole offers unique angles with the sea and Yashima Mountain as backdrops
Sanuki C.C. (9.2km) - Play while taking in panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea
Aji Town is a scenic spot. Enjoy driving, fishing, and swimming.
Umi to Taico Setouchi Taiko no Hana Village (10km) Features SUP and a cafe overlooking the sea.
Takii Kannon Temple (15km) A mysterious shrine tucked deep within, nestled through sheer cliffs.
Yashima is a historic battlefield and scenic spot where you can feel nature
Shikoku Village Museum (9.4km) An open-air museum. Step back in time to the Edo period
After passing through Yashima Temple, take a loop around Yashima-ru (13.1km) and try your luck at “Kawara-ke Nage”
Tsuda no Matsubara (9.3km) is great for swimming or walking.
Takamatsu Castle (15km) View the Seto Inland Sea from the castle tower foundation, then enjoy a boat ride at Ritsurin Park (15.9km).
Japan Dolphin Center (12km) A day to make friends with dolphins.
Shirotori Zoo (23.8km) Interact with animals that are free to roam.
Enjoy the retro townscape in the Hiketa district (28km)
Which island to visit, or perhaps Kompira-san (51.2km) and Fubugahama Beach (64.3km)
The whirlpools of Naruto (68.6km) can be viewed from a glass floor or approached by sightseeing boat
access
2 hours 15 minutes by car from Osaka (Suita Interchange) (6 minutes from Shido Interchange on the Takamatsu Expressway)
35 minutes by car from Takamatsu Airport
35 minutes by car from JR Takamatsu Station
From JR Takamatsu Station to Shido Station: Kotoku Line Limited Express 16 minutes, Local 31 minutes; Taxi 6 minutes
6 minutes by car from Shido Expressway Bus Stop