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湖北ノ空 二人ノ宿 きひろ

Kihiro

An intimate, boutique luxury inn offering stunning views of Lake Biwa in Nagahama.

Hotel

Luxury, Boutique, Lake Views

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Kihiro, an exclusive boutique luxury inn in Nagahama, offers an intimate retreat with breathtaking views of Lake Biwa. Designed for couples, this serene accommodation blends modern elegance with traditional Japanese aesthetics, providing a private and peaceful getaway. Guests can indulge in seasonal kaiseki dining and unwind in the comfort of their well-appointed rooms, all with panoramic views of the lake. Kihiro promises a refined, personalized experience, perfect for those seeking tranquility and exceptional hospitality.

Facilities & Services

  • Private Onsen
  • Lake Views
  • Private Dining

Contact

Address:

313-13 Kohokucho Onoe, Nagahama, Shiga 529-0364

Phone:

0749-79-1117

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