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旅亭 紅葉

Yasui Ryokan

A luxurious ryokan near Hikone Castle, offering traditional Japanese hospitality and serene garden views.

Hotel

Traditional Ryokan, Luxury, Japanese Garden, Historical

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Yasui Ryokan, located close to the historic Hikone Castle, offers an exquisite stay rooted in Japanese tradition. The ryokan features nine unique rooms, each with a distinct garden view, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the changing seasons. The property boasts outdoor baths where guests can relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. Renowned for its culinary excellence, Yasui Ryokan serves carefully prepared dishes that highlight the rich flavors of Shiga's lake country. This ryokan is perfect for those seeking a luxurious and authentic Japanese experience with a deep connection to the local culture and history.

Facilities & Services

  • Outdoor Baths
  • Japanese Garden
  • Traditional Kaiseki Meals
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Free Parking
  • Non-Smoking Rooms

Contact

Address:

13-26 Yasukiyo-cho, Hikone City, Shiga Prefecture 522-0082, Japan

Phone:

0749-22-4670

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