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Feel the quality of 'off-time,' but it would be dull without some fun. A stylish and luxurious space at your travel destination. This is the Hotel for you to spend your precious 'moments.' Just a 3-minute walk from Kurashiki Station, an excellent location. Enjoy a quality evening for adults.
Royal Park Hotel Kurashiki, nestled in the shopping street in front of Kurashiki Station. We provide a space to connect you with Kurashiki and share local insights. Kurashiki: A city where history meets trends. Discover the Edo-period streetscape alongside unique shops. Kurashiki is a city full of new discoveries every time you visit. Explore exclusive experiences and treasures such as Kojima Denim, Kurashiki Canvas, and Mizushima Glass—find your one-of-a-kind piece here in Kurashiki!
From the streets of Kurashiki, rich in art and culture, step into the Kurashiki Royal Art Hotel... Here, a splendid space adorned with luxurious marble awaits. We always welcome our guests with the spirit of "ichi-go ichi-e," providing heartfelt service and a relaxing atmosphere. We aspire to be a hotel that leaves a lasting impression in our guests' hearts along with memories of their Kurashiki journey. All rooms are equipped with Wi-Fi.
The Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, which became a Tenryo (directly governed land) in 1632, still vividly preserves the atmosphere of its past. The area is lined with merchant houses featuring lattice windows and walls with traditional honeycomb patterns, while the black-tiled rooftops create a striking silhouette against the sky. Its timeless charm continues to captivate visitors.Kurashiki Inn is located in the heart of the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter. This culinary inn offers a serene retreat with its traditional architecture and tranquil garden views. The guest rooms, limited to just 8, are renovated from historical buildings such as an Edo-period storage house.
Here, you will find genuine warmth cultivated by tradition and a spirit of hospitality that values each individual. Whenever you visit, you will feel nostalgic and wish to return, as the heartfelt hospitality that understands the essence of welcoming people thrives here. This is why this Hotel possesses an unchanging style. Kurashiki International Hotel offers unparalleled relaxation and enriching moments. Heartwarming Hospitality.
Kurashiki Bikan District Yoshi Ryokan was originally built as a private residence in the late Edo period, a time when the area flourished as a tenryo (directly governed land). As one of the traditional buildings within the Kurashiki Riverbank Traditional Building Preservation District, protected under the Cultural Properties Protection Act, we have preserved its exterior while operating as a Ryokan for over a century, upholding Kurashiki's spirit of hospitality. Amid the fast-paced days of modern life, we invite you to fully enjoy the seasonal breezes flowing through this traditional Ryokan in the Kurashiki Bikan District. We look forward to welcoming you.
A traditional Japanese Ryokan, "Ryokan Tsurugata," where you can fully immerse yourself in the historic charm of Kurashiki. Located in the heart of the Bikan Historical Quarter, this distinguished Ryokan boasts a history spanning approximately 280 years. Despite its modest size, it retains traces of its prosperous past in every corner. Enjoy exquisite dishes prepared by our head chef using fresh seafood from Seto Inland Sea and local ingredients, served in the comfort of your Room. An evening stroll through the serene Bikan Historical Quarter after dinner is also highly recommended.
"Yoruya" is a culinary accommodation with 13 rooms, located in the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, aiming to provide guests with an experience that reflects the essence of Kurashiki through dining and accommodation. The 110-year-old traditional building, originally constructed during the Meiji era as an annex for a kimono shop, has been renovated and expanded to include 13 guest rooms, a U-shaped dining area with 16 seats, and a wine bar open to non-staying guests. At "Yoruya," we embrace the changing seasons not just by the calendar's four divisions but by incorporating ingredients and cooking methods inspired by Japan's twenty-four solar terms and seventy-two micro-seasons, offering a culinary experience that expresses Kurashiki's local culture.
A historic Ryokan established during the Taisho era, surrounded by ancient trees in Baben.
Just a 3-minute walk to the scenic district. This is a one-group-per-day exclusive property rental where you can enjoy Okayama cuisine in your room. Accommodates up to 9 guests, making it ideal for two or three-generation family trips or group travels with friends. We offer unique Okayama dishes such as Okayama brand pork shabu-shabu and octopus from Setouchi fishing ports. Enjoy Okayama's cuisine in a private and exclusive setting.
"Misaka no Ie" is a small Property restored and revitalized by the NPO Kurashiki Machiya Trust as the first machiya restoration project. With financial support from many supporters, as well as assistance from members, local residents, and volunteers, it was completed in November of Heisei 19. We hope that many people connected to this revitalized machiya will stay, light up, converse, and enjoy the lifestyle of this town. We look forward to your use.
A harmonious blend of old and new, the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter.“Toto Kurashiki Machiya no Yado” is an Accommodation in a traditional townhouse built about 100 years ago, designed to blend seamlessly into this beautiful streetscape.What Toto hopes to offer you is time spent here. While preserving the history etched into the building, it has been carefully restored with materials that grow richer in character with age, creating a space where you can truly unwind.For dining, we can introduce nearby spots where you can enjoy local cuisine and regional sake. Stroll through town as you take in white-walled storehouses, swaying willows, and swans gliding over the surface of the Kurashiki River. Pick up a tempting dish at a shop along the way—when you return to your Accommodation, another evening begins. Savor each moment and stay as if you live here; we invite you to enjoy these precious times.
“Toutou: Second-Floor Accommodation” is a space where you notice the light through its shadows. Soft textures and drowsy, gentle light. White surfaces that change their expression as time passes. From the small balcony, enjoy the ever-changing sky and breeze, along with the vibrant life of the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter. Surrender to the quiet moments just beyond everyday life, and relax to your heart’s content.
“Toto Achi-no-Sho Kura no Yado” is a private rental Accommodation renovated from a traditional storehouse that was relocated to this site around 1897. Enjoy a relaxing stay surrounded by the town’s history and the storehouse’s white plaster walls.
Toto Kurashiki Mingeikan Minami Accommodation consists of three Accommodations—“Riverside Accommodation,” “Inner Accommodation,” and “Rear Accommodation”—created by restoring a building long used as a medical clinic into an Accommodation.“Riverside Accommodation” is a renovated attic space in a Meiji-era building that served as a clinic for many years. Enjoy views of the Kurashiki River from the window.“Inner Accommodation” offers a calm atmosphere with tatami mats and shoji screens, with views of the Kurashiki Mingeikan to the north and Mingei Plaza to the south.“Rear Accommodation” sits slightly set back from the main street, offering pleasant borrowed scenery through its windows.Located between the Kurashiki Mingeikan and the Japan Folk Toy Museum, this is a place where you can feel history and culture through its connections with neighboring Facilities—please enjoy a relaxing stay.
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.
In the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter (Traditional Buildings Preservation District), Kurashiki Honmachi Street is lined with charming townhouses and merchant houses from the Edo to Taisho periods. Two townhouses, over 100 years old and quietly standing, have been transformed into Properties, each accommodating only one group per day. These "inheritable Properties" blend the timeless charm of traditional materials like wood and washi paper with modern lightness and comfort. Please take your time to enjoy the beautiful lifestyle of Kurashiki as a special everyday experience.
HAKUHA is a luxury townhouse accommodation located in the charming Higashimachi area of Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, available exclusively for one group per day. The space has been carefully renovated, preserving its historic beams and pillars, blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern comfort. Equipped with high-quality facilities such as premium bathrooms, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi, guests can relax in an atmosphere filled with soft light through shoji screens and the soothing scent of wood. With the concept of "living quietly in town like a single leaf," we offer a special stay where you can savor time, feel the seasons, and rediscover yourself. Accommodating up to 8 guests, it is perfect for private stays with family or friends. Indulge in the profound charm of Kurashiki at your leisure.
Tsuchiya-tei: A nostalgic yet modern machiya accommodation where you can experience “everyday Kurashiki,” the way local townspeople lived and carried on life in the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter. Tsuchiya-tei once supported local healthcare as the Tsuchiya Internal Medicine Clinic during the Meiji period. The former clinic space now serves as reception for Tsuchiya-tei and as the shop for Miyake Shoten Café & Workshop. The property stretches 45 meters from south to north, from the main house to the storehouse, and accommodates up to three groups per day—each with its own private entrance. There are three Rooms, each connected to Kurashiki’s townscape: “Honmachi Street Accommodation” (2–4 guests) facing Honmachi-dori, a former old highway; “Alley Accommodation” (2–4 guests) located at the end of one of Kurashiki’s most iconic alleys; and “Storehouse Accommodation” (2 guests) overlooking the riverside of the Kurashiki River that runs through the Bikan Historical Quarter. For special occasions such as three-generation anniversaries or reunions with old friends, you can reserve either an entire main house or all buildings exclusively for up to 10 guests. A community guest room in the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter: Tsuchiya-tei
Natural Onsen Available! Just a 1-minute walk to the Bikan Historical Quarter! An 8-minute walk from JR Kurashiki Station South Exit. Perfect for sightseeing with a 1-minute walk to the Bikan Historical Quarter and Ohara Museum of Art. The top floor features a natural onsen large bath with sauna, as well as open-air baths for men and women. A relaxing accommodation for your stay.





























