Ni-no-tsubone
Relax at the cosy sunken ‘kotatsu’ table.
The spacious hall and restroom are designed with emphasis on livability. | |
“Hanegi”, the wood supporting the eaves by the principle of levarage, is exposed, something that can not be seen in contemporary architecture. | |
The atmosphere of the courtyard has been preserved to allow a breeze to flow through. Slopes from the entrance up to the floor can be provided for wheelchair access. |
Room features
The ramp in the 1st floor is minimized, and the hall way is designed wide for easy access. A bed is provided in the Japanese style room next to the entrance for you to lie down, relax, and relieve the fatigue of the journey.
※View the rooms on a panoramic screen.