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YANAGAWA TACHIBANA-TEI OHANA

A historic estate and former residence of the Tachibana family, offering traditional Japanese accommodations, exquisite gardens, and a rich cultural experience in Yanagawa.​

Hotel

Ryokan, Historic Inn, Japanese Garden, Cultural Experience

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Yanagawa Tachibana-tei Ohana, once the residence of the Tachibana clan—feudal lords of the Yanagawa Domain—is now a cultural heritage site and ryokan (traditional Japanese inn). Established in the mid-Edo period, the estate features the Shoto-en Garden, a nationally designated scenic spot, showcasing a pond surrounded by approximately 280 black pines, symbolizing the ocean's vastness. Guests can immerse themselves in the ambiance of Japan's samurai era by staying in rooms that blend historical charm with modern comforts. The on-site restaurant serves kaiseki cuisine, highlighting local ingredients and seasonal specialties. Visitors can also explore the Tachibana Museum, which houses artifacts and artworks related to the Tachibana family's history. The estate's location in Yanagawa, known for its picturesque canals, offers guests the opportunity to enjoy traditional riverboat tours, enhancing the cultural experience.

Facilities & Services

  • Operating Hours: 24-hour front desk

  • Check-in/Check-out: Check-in from 3:00 PM; Check-out by 10:00 AM

  • Room Amenities: Tatami-matted rooms, futon bedding, air-conditioning, en-suite bathrooms, free Wi-Fi

  • Dining Options: On-site restaurant serving traditional kaiseki meals; seasonal specialties featuring local ingredients

  • Wellness Facilities: Traditional Japanese baths

  • Accessibility: Facilities may have limited accessibility; it's advisable to contact the property for specific needs

  • Parking: Free on-site parking available

Contact

Address:

1 Shinhokamachi, Yanagawa, Fukuoka 832-0069, Japan

Phone:

0120-336-092

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