Nara
Musashino, an inn in the ancient capital
The oldest inn in Nara Prefecture, located in Nara Park, about a 4-minute walk from the Nara Kotsu Kasugataisha Honden stop. It is a special environment with Mt. Wakakusa in front of the gate and World Heritage Sites such as Kasuga Taisha Shrine, Todaiji Temple, and Kofukuji Temple within walking distance. All 12 guest rooms have different structures and settings, and each one has its own features, such as rooms with open-air baths and rooms with views of the ship's bottom ceiling. Dinner and breakfast are both served in your room, and the seasonal kaiseki dinner menu offers a variety of meal plans to meet a variety of needs. The hospitality of the hostess, who arranges flowers every day at the entrance and in the guest rooms, exudes a sense of warmth throughout.
Although the new lifestyle has become quite established, there are fewer opportunities to have fun with friends without worrying about time or those around you. Nowadays, why not spend some fun time with your close friends in a staycation? Eating delicious food together, having fun chatting with girls, and having a leisurely breakfast in the morning. It's fun to visit the hot springs at an inn that has several hot springs within the hotel, and we also recommend receiving luxurious relaxation care at the hotel.
All 2 facilities
春日ホテル
Kasuga Hotel stands about 2 minutes walk from Kintetsu Nara Station. Adjacent to the World Heritage Site Kofukuji Temple, the space surrounded by greenery is perfect for those who want to spend a relaxing time away from the hustle and bustle of the city. There are 10 types of guest rooms, including rooms with open-air baths, and the garden open-air baths are popular for being a great way to soothe the fatigue of your travels while feeling the nature. The restaurant serves kaiseki cuisine that makes use of local Nara ingredients and seasonal ingredients. Plans are also available where you can try "Yamato beef" and Nara's local cuisine "Okai-san." Let's enjoy the masterpieces that are carefully selected not only for their taste but also for their appearance.
古都の宿 むさし野
The oldest inn in Nara Prefecture, located in Nara Park, about a 4-minute walk from the Nara Kotsu Kasugataisha Honden stop. It is a special environment with Mt. Wakakusa in front of the gate and World Heritage Sites such as Kasuga Taisha Shrine, Todaiji Temple, and Kofukuji Temple within walking distance. All 12 guest rooms have different structures and settings, and each one has its own features, such as rooms with open-air baths and rooms with views of the ship's bottom ceiling. Dinner and breakfast are both served in your room, and the seasonal kaiseki dinner menu offers a variety of meal plans to meet a variety of needs. The hospitality of the hostess, who arranges flowers every day at the entrance and in the guest rooms, exudes a sense of warmth throughout.