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Once visited by the late literary master Naoya ...

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Once visited by the late literary master Naoya Shiga. Yukari Inn's wooden design is purely Japanese and features a Japanese garden.

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This long standing inn inspired the master literary Naoya Shiga's beloved novel 'Kinosaki ni te'(At Cape Kinosaki).
Traces of the early 1900's are still found in Yukari Inn's traditional Japanese design.
Let time slip by unnoticed while enjoying yourself and the view of the changing seasons in our elegant Japanese garden, in the middle of Kinosaki.
(Guests staying with us are welcome to view the room of Naoya Shiga. The literary master who was awarded the high honor of the 'Order of Culture' by the Japanese government in 1949. *On high traffic days this room is closed to viewing.)

We are a traditional inn that wishes to carry on the traditions of the honored past. We may not be fully equipped with every modern day convenience, but perhaps that is what makes us fortunate enough to provide a quiet and relaxing place for our guests to rest.

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Japanese style room (approx. 13m^2)

Max capacity:2~4persons

Toilet: Yes / Bath: No
Warm wooden architecture is found in the traditional Japanese room, in the style of a Japanese tea ceremony room. Rooms provide views of either the large Japanese garden, inner garden, or the hot spring town. (Room view's cannot by chosen.)
Room comes with a veranda, LCD TV, toilet, A/C(heating/cooling unit), refrigerator.
Room amenities are: Yukata(cotton kimono), hand towel, bath towel, yukata hand bag, hand soap, and toothbrush (Hair dryers can be borrowed at the front desk, along with other necessities for visit the large public baths.)
Touring the open-air public hot spring baths:
Guests can use these public baths for free between check-in to check-out. There are 4 open-air public hot spring baths within a 5 minutes walk from us. (Gosho no Yu and Mandara Yu public baths are 2 minutes walk. Ichi no Yu and Kounotori no Yu public baths are 5 minuets walk.)

**Guests with limited mobility are asked to notify us when you make your reservation so that we may place you on the first floor for your comfort.