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Unwind in two private residences nestled in Inuyama’s castle town, where the spirit of the Edo era lives on.
Have you heard of the plant called "Honeysuckle"? This plant, whose name means "enduring winter," has been used as a medicinal herb since ancient times. In Inuyama, it has also been transformed into sake, supporting the health of local people for over 400 years. Our accommodation is located in a former brewery and main house where this honeysuckle sake was crafted. It is a place to experience the "healthy living" and "gentle moments" that this plant inspires. All of this takes place in the quiet streets of Inuyama, away from the hustle and bustle. With a glass of sake, a bowl of rice, and the fragrance of one flower— we hope to bring gentle space to your heart and body.
Facilities and Services
See All| IN | 15:00~18:00 |
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| OUT | 10:00 |
| Number of rooms | 8 rooms |
| Pet | Not allowed |
| Your child | Permitted |
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We offer a serene stay in two historic residences that reflect the history and culture of Inuyama. The creaking sound of wooden pillars, soft sunlight filtering through shoji screens, and the faint scent of wood and honeysuckle. Here, you won't find excessive modern comforts detached from the outside world, but rather a space imbued with years shared with the land and room to embrace a wholesome daily life. Every detail is thoughtfully prepared to cherish such moments.

Honeysuckle This plant, whose name means "to endure winter," has been used as a traditional herbal medicine for centuries. In Inuyama, it has supported people's lives and nourishment as medicinal liquor. Our accommodation is a space where we have been brewing honeysuckle liquor for over 400 years, offering you an experience of "healthy living" and "time to restore your mind and body."
A Timeless Retreat in a Historic Residence
Two residences stand in the historic castle town of Inuyama, preserving the memories of the Edo period. One is a sake brewery with 400 years of tradition, and the other is a stately mansion of a distinguished family. Each offers a unique atmosphere for moments of relaxation.

Neriya

Shimohonmachi

The reception desk of Kojima Brewery, known for selling honeysuckle wine since ancient times, welcomes guests. After checking in at the traditional sake brewery with its nostalgic atmosphere, you will be guided to your Room.
Facilities and Equipment of Accommodation
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- Facilities & Services
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Basic Information
| Card information | VISA / MASTER / JCB / AMEX / DINERS |
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| Pets | Not allowed |
| Breakfast | Japanese bento featuring medicinal cuisine principles |
| Your child | You can stay. |
| Room service | Not available |
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| Esthetic Massage | None |
| Fitness gym | None |
| Sauna | None |
| Hot stone spa | None |
Reviews
- Rooms & Amenities4.45
- Facility4.45
- Hospitality & Service4.64
- Meals4.80
- Onsen & Bath4.45
- Satisfaction4.55
*Reviews that have been translated from Japanese.*
*Showing only reviews from 一休.com (Japanese) and Yahoo!トラベル.*
Access Information
Aichi Prefecture633 Higashi-Koken, Inuyama, Inuyama City
TEL:+81-568-65-9553
12-minute walk from Inuyama Station / Approx. 20 minutes from Komaki Interchange
- Parking Information
- Fee
- Free for guests
- Parking time
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- Parking space
- No restrictions
- Number of parking spaces
- 8 cars available outdoor
- Valet service
- Unavailable
If you use the coin-operated parking lot, re-entry is not permitted.
- Pickup and drop-off information
- Unavailable
Frequently Asked Questions
I would like to know the access information.
12-minute walk from Inuyama Station / Approx. 20 minutes from Komaki Interchange
Is parking available?
・Fee: Free for guests ・Parking space: Length --- Vehicle width --- Vehicle height --- ・Number of parking spaces: 8 cars ・Valet Service: Unavailable Guests staying in the Shimohonmachi Building (Rooms 201–204) will receive a ticket for the adjacent coin-operated parking lot (valid for 24 hours from entry). If you use the coin-operated parking lot, re-entry is not permitted.














