Oyado Wada Inn [Room 5] Traditional Japanese-style accommodation in Nagano prefecture, can accommodate up to 3 people, enjoy the Edo period in the old post town of Nakasendo (consecutive night discount available
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Enjoy your trip by staying in a room with the best views on the second floor facing the old Ryokan road. Enjoy the old-fashioned buildings that have existed since the Edo period, such as white walls and beams. It is a very quiet area adjacent to the main inn in the center of Nakasendo Wada-juku. Please refrain from speaking loudly at night. The floor sags and creaks. The tatami mats are also uneven. But it's not rotten. Old buildings are a little distorted because they use bent wood. Surprisingly, the ceiling of each room on the first floor is the floor of the second floor. This kind of construction, which is rarely experienced in modern times, is a great part of the charm of this building. Access 20-minute drive to Utsukushigahara Kogen 20-minute drive from Okaya Interchange About 60 minutes to Karuizawa About 60 minutes to Matsumoto Castle Facilities near Oyado Wada-juku 〇 Wada-juku Honjin. 30 seconds on foot 〇 Public hot spring facility "Fureai no Yu" (note the holidays) with open-air bath 〇 Wada-juku Station: There is also a restaurant and a shop selling freshly picked vegetables 〇 There is a pizza shop next to the accommodation. There are also a few coffee shops and dining facilities. 〇 There are also shops in Wada-juku. The space Only Room 5 can be used. Room 5 is the room immediately to the right after going up the steep stairs in the lobby. There are other guests in the other rooms. This property does not have a resident on site. Enjoy the view of Nakasendo Wada-juku. The old inn "Takara-ya" has been renovated. Enjoy the old-fashioned buildings that have existed since the Edo period, such as white walls and beams. The floor sags and creaks. The tatami mats are also uneven. But it's not rotten. Old buildings are a little distorted because they use bent wood. Surprisingly, the ceiling of each room on the first floor is the floor of the second floor. This kind of construction, which is rarely experienced in modern times, is a great taste of this building. Born and raised in Wada-juku, we gathered knowledgeable and experienced carpenters, joiners, plasterers, and tatami mat makers who are good at renovating old houses in the village, and they revived the treasure house. And there are also craftsmen who consider the work on this building to be the last and best work to decorate the beauty of the craftsmen themselves. Please relax and stay as if you were at your grandmother's house in the countryside. Guest access Shared Accessible Areas Three toilets Bath/shower room Washroom Courtyard (where the bench is installed). Restricted areas Areas in the courtyard marked with a "no entry" sign and cordoned off with rope Back garden adjacent to the room (with a no-entry sign) Other rooms (for other guests only) Kitchen (only when renting the entire building) Microwave oven available (located on the shelf next to the dryer) Electric kettle available (on the shelf next to the dryer) There are no people permanently present at the accommodation. During your stay Contact phone number: 0268-68-0302 If you need support, please call us. If you send us a message, we will reply as soon as possible. * There is no one permanently present at the accommodation. There are other guests. Other things to note Be sure to unplug electronic devices such as microwaves, pots, washing machines, dryers, hair dryers, etc. after use. Please do not bring rain gear, waterproof covers, wet clothes, etc. into the room, but use the dryer or clothes hanger in the dirt floor. Because it is a natural area, there are many insects. If necessary, please use the insect repellent at the entrance. Registration Details Hotels and Inns Business Act | 長野県上田保健所 | 長野県上田保健所指令05上保第49-3号
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