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The Shoya Mansion of the former Himeji Domain, which looks like the back room of Himeji Castle, is located in Fukusaki, north of Himeji, famous for the legend of yokai. This 400-year-old mansion is said to have been built in 1601, and eight years older than Himeji Castle, is also the birthplace of Kokuni Tetsujuro, a local hero who once helped farmers in the Harita Rebellion. It is also a building that contributed to regional medical care from the Meiji era to the Showa era, and there are exhibits that remind you of the past, such as old medical books, signboards, and house call bags from that time. The spacious and private space, which has been renovated to preserve the old pillars and beams of the Edo period, has introduced the latest equipment, and fused with modern comforts, and is furnished with chairs, chests of drawers, and other furniture that we had in our house, a semi-open-air cypress bath, sunlight shining through shoji screens, and a calm Japan garden. In the garden in the common area, guests can also enjoy BBQ. * The space where you can feel the history of 400 years ago is enough to see the huge beams in the store of "Seasonal Tamatebox Amami" next to the accommodation. There is also an exhibition of rickshaws that were used for house calls. In addition, you can enjoy cultural experiences such as tea ceremony, ikebana, kimono dressing, yoga, flower arrangement, aroma massage, foot massage, and even earthen wall restoration. On the premises, there is a bakery using natural yeast, an oriental aroma salon, an organic flower shop, sea bream soba noodles, a sea bream restaurant, a casual Japanese restaurant, etc. It's a place where you can travel back in time, unwind in nature and stay as if you were living here. 25 minutes by car ・・・・・ Himeji Castle, 25 minutes by train from JR Fukusaki → Himeji, 17 minutes by limited express Himeji Central Park 25 minutes by car Taiyo Park・・・・ 30 minutes by car
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The entire ground floor of the two-storey building is open to the public. Anyway, spacious and large rooms. *Share a partial corridor with hosts. A large, safe, barrier-free room with high ceilings where children can have a great time. You can spend plenty of family time. Children under 6 years old (pre-school) are free of charge. The rooms are away from neighbouring houses, so they are very open and airy! No curfew, no fuss, no parties, no fireworks, just relax and enjoy the countryside. The BBQ house is in a separate building, slightly elevated, and is a different world from the city with its regulations and restrictions on choral singing, campfires, fireworks launches and stargazing! You don't need to lock your front door or room, and security is extremely good in the wilderness. Guests on various travel websites rate the environment, facilities and service a perfect score! Rooms. Three bedrooms: All tatami mat rooms, each 8 tatami mats/14.6㎡. Dining and living room: 24 tatami/43.8m2 (with a large dining table, flat TV and wood stove) Dining living room: 24 tatami/43.8m2 (with a large dining table, flat-screen TV and wood-burning stove) Office: 8 tatami/14.6m2 (for remote work) Tatami hallway: 10 tatami/18.2 m2 (children's play area, lounging and reading) Japanese garden: surrounds all rooms. Parking: separate building with automatic shutters, capacity for 2 cars, free of charge. BBQ house: separate building, landscaped area (fee: 1,500 yen per use). *Quiet, ideal for healing, stress-free space. *The air is fresh and dignified in the morning, the water is tasty and good for women's skin. Outdoor The great nature of Minami-Shinshu! Blue skies, green waterfalls all around, healing and extraordinary, you will feel very calm. Sun + greenery + air - the source of good health. Spring: The satoyama is a riot of flowers with cherry blossoms, azaleas, satsuki, wisteria, peach blossoms, fruit trees, etc. and fresh green scenery is dazzling to the eye. Wild vegetable gathering, agricultural experience, etc. Summer: firefly watching (late June), river play, mountain stream fishing, hiking, mountain stream Camping, mountain climbing, cycling, touring, fireworks festivals, insect hunting, etc. Fireworks festivals, insect hunting, etc. Autumn: Autumn leaf colour, grape picking, apple picking, soba noodle making, etc. Year-round: Stargazing in Achi Village, the best in Japan - Multiple day-trip hot springs  Scenic spot Tenryu Gorge / strange rock formations ・Suspension bridge ・Tenryu River overlooking 280m long Tenryu River/boating and rafting ・Central Alps with spectacular views The Central Alps' spectacular view of the Senjashiki Curl - Japan's Tyrol / Shimokuri-no-Sato The Central Alps with its spectacular view of the SENJOUJIKIーKAARU- The Japanese Tyrol / Shimokuri no Sato and others. Shinshu speciality food Shinshu soba noodles Iida, the birthplace of barbecued meat culture (horse sashimi, wild game: deer, wild boar, bear, etc.),  Otaguri, etc.) Insect food: silkworm chrysalis, locusts, bee larvae, tinea cruris, etc.
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