A private rental accommodation renovated from a storehouse next to the Japan Folk Toy Museum, featuring a small terrace.

Toto Japanese Folk Toy Museum Kura no Yado is a private rental Accommodation created by renovating a rice storehouse on the banks of the Kurashiki River, said to be the oldest among the museum’s group of buildings. From the windows facing the river, you can enjoy views of the water and townscape, with Mukoyama in the distance. The Japanese Folk Toy Museum is a privately run museum specializing in folk toys, collecting and exhibiting traditional toys made across Japan from the Edo period through the early Showa era. This kura also marks where it all began: in 1967 (Showa 42), when the museum opened at the recommendation of Yoshinosuke Tonomura, first director of the Kurashiki Folkcraft Museum, it served as its very first exhibition room. We hope you will enjoy a relaxing stay while feeling the prayers and wishes embodied in these folk toys, along with each region’s history and culture.

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Within a 5-minute walk to the convenience store.
IN15:00~17:00
OUT10:00
Number of rooms1 room
PetNot allowed
Your childPermitted
Second-floor living room
  • Vacation rental
  • 80㎡
  • Capacity 1~4 people

Last-Minute Deal Plan (14 Days Before) | 30% OFF

IN 15:00~17:00
OUT 10:00
¥38,116
No meals ; 2 peopleTax included¥30,876
(USD 193.53)

Sunday & Weekday-Only Plan | 20% OFF

IN 15:00~17:00
OUT 10:00
¥43,560
No meals ; 2 peopleTax included¥35,284
(USD 221.16)

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Introduction of the Accommodation

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A private rental Accommodation renovated from a former rice storehouse on the banks of the Kurashiki River

This private rental Accommodation is a renovated rice storehouse on the banks of the Kurashiki River, said to be the oldest among the buildings of the Japan Folk Toy Museum. From windows facing the river, you can enjoy views of the water and townscape, with Mukaiyama in the distance. The Japan Folk Toy Museum is a privately run museum specializing in folk toys, collecting and exhibiting regional toys made across Japan from the Edo period through the early Showa era. Our storehouse also holds special significance: when the museum opened in 1967 (Showa 42), on the recommendation of Yoshinosuke Tonomura, first director of the Kurashiki Mingeikan, it became its very first exhibition room—the place where it all began. Please relax and enjoy a peaceful stay while feeling the prayers and wishes embodied in these folk toys, along with local history and culture.

Facilities and Equipment of Accommodation

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    The room

Basic Information

Card information
VISA / MASTER / JCB / AMEX / DINERS
Pets
Not allowed
BreakfastThere is no information about breakfast.
Your child
You can stay.
Children of elementary school age and older will be charged the adult rate. For children under 6 years old (not yet in elementary school), the following applies: - Child Sharing Existing Bedding: JPY 2,200 per child (tax included) - Using bedding: JPY 5,500 per child (tax included)
Room service
Not available
Common amenities
  • ○ Shampoo · conditioner
  • ○ Body soap · soap
  • ○ Towel · Bath towel
  • ○ Face towel
  • ○ Bath towel
  • ○ Body towel · sponge
  • ○ Toothbrush set
  • ○ Comb · Brush
  • × Shower cap
  • ○ Hair dryer
  • ○ Shaving
  • × Shaving Gel/Foam
  • × Bath additives
  • × Yukata
  • ○ Nightwear
  • × Bathrobe
  • ○ Slippers
  • ○ facial cleanser
  • ○ Toner
  • ○ Lotion
  • ○ Makeup remover
  • ○ Cotton swab
  • ○ Cotton
  • × Clothing deodorizing spray
  • ○ Refrigerator
  • × Minibar
  • ○ Electric kettle
  • ○ Tea set (free)
  • ○ Television
  • ○ Safe
  • × Scale
  • × Trouser press
  • × Free morning edition
  • × Pay-per-view broadcast
  • × Satellite broadcasting
  • × Video on Demand
  • × Radio
  • ○ CD player
  • × DVD player
  • × Blu-ray player
  • ○ Speakers for portable audio
  • × In-room PCs and tablets
  • ○ Microwave oven
  • ○ Tableware
  • × Washing machine
  • × Dryer
Facilities and Features
  • ○ Entire building rental
  • ○ With kitchen
  • ○ Housekeeping service available for consecutive nights
  • × With a washing machine.
  • × Multiple bedrooms
  • × Supermarket nearby
  • × Within walking distance of the station
  • × Parking available
  • × Meal service available
  • × Catering
  • ○ Outside food allowed
  • × Hot spring available
  • × Swimming pool available
  • × Barrier-free
  • × Pet-friendly
Esthetic Massage
None
Fitness gym
None
SaunaNone
Hot stone spaNone
OthersTo ensure a smooth check-in, payment is required in advance at our Accommodation.

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Access Information

Address
Okayama Prefecture1-4-16 Chuo, Kurashiki City
TEL:+81-80-9799-7751

[By Car]
Approx. 20 minutes from Kurashiki I.C. (Sanyo Expressway)
Approx. 20 minutes from Hayashima I.C. (Seto-Chuo Expressway)

[By Train]
Approx. 15 minutes on foot from JR Kurashiki Station
*For guests arriving by Shinkansen:*
The Shinkansen does not stop at JR Kurashiki Station.
Get off at JR Okayama Station, then approx. 17 minutes to JR Kurashiki Station.
Or get off at JR Shin-Kurashiki Station, then approx. 9 minutes to JR Kurashiki Station.

[By Air]
From Okayama Airport, take the limousine bus to the North Exit of JR Kurashiki Station (approx. 35 minutes).
Okayama Airport: https://www.okayama-airport.org

[By Bus]
Approx. 3 minutes from JR Kurashiki Station
Take routes such as the Kurashiki Yoshioka Line / Kurashiki Loop Line (Ryobi Bus), or the Shionasu Line / AEON Mall Kurashiki Line (Shimoden Bus), get off at “Ohara Museum of Art,” then about 200 m (5-minute walk).

*Check-in is at Toto Toto Mingeikan Minami Branch (1F, 1-4-13 Chuo, Kurashiki City).*

Parking Information
NonePlease use the nearby municipal parking lot.

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