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TOKI NO YADO (ときの宿) 130-year-old house in Oku-Biwa Lake
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TOKI NO YADO (ときの宿) 130-year-old house in Oku-Biwa Lake

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TOKI NO YADO is located in a mountain village in Nagahama city. The 130-year-old Yogo style house was built in 1890 and is characterized by its sloping roof and large beams spanning the main pillars, which are unique to Kansai's heaviest snowfall area. Please spend a special moment just for you. The space The 130-year-old Yogo style house was built in 1890. Remodeled in 2021. The bedroom has two single beds and a desk for work. There are two Japanese-style rooms. Six sets of futons are available. The living room has a kitchen and a dirt floor space. The kitchen has an induction 3-burner stove, hot plates, coffee maker, microwave, toaster, and kettle. The bathroom has a shower and a bathtub. There is a washing machine in the changing room. The toilets are up-to-date. Guest access The facility has a main building, parking space, garden and backyard. A barbecue is available in the backyard. Registration Details Hotels and Inns Business Act | 滋賀県長浜保健所 | 滋賀県指令 長保 第  63  号

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Map pinJapan · Shiga · Nagahama
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