Shimane
This accommodation is named after the ancient word Mahoro, which means "a wonderful place" or "a comfortable place to live." The guest house, which is a renovated historic building that is over 230 years old and is limited to one group per day, has two types of rooms that can be used by couples, friends, families, etc. for all occasions. For people who love history, people who want to enjoy sightseeing, and people who use it for business. People who visit Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture for various reasons are guided by those connections and stop by Mahoro Matsue to make memories.
If you want to spend a private time with your loved ones, such as friends, partners, or family, renting a townhouse, vacation home, or villa is highly recommended. We’ll introduce you to a “villa” where you can relax and feel like you’re staying in a second home.
All 2 facilities
湖畔の温泉宿くにびき
Kaiseki cuisine at Lakeside Hot Spring Inn Kunibiki, where you can enjoy carefully selected items that make use of fresh seafood from Shimane Prefecture. Ingredients from the San'in region are used as much as possible, and in the evening you can enjoy sushi featuring locally produced fish, salt-grilled black-throated seaweed, and Nita rice from Okuizumo. The breakfast, which includes Thai grilled shabu and miso soup with clams, is also appealing. Depending on the season, red snow crabs from Sakaiminato are also served, so you'll be happy to enjoy the seasonal flavors each time you visit.
まほろ 松江
This accommodation is named after the ancient word Mahoro, which means "a wonderful place" or "a comfortable place to live." The guest house, which is a renovated historic building that is over 230 years old and is limited to one group per day, has two types of rooms that can be used by couples, friends, families, etc. for all occasions. For people who love history, people who want to enjoy sightseeing, and people who use it for business. People who visit Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture for various reasons are guided by those connections and stop by Mahoro Matsue to make memories.