Around Washu Golf Club × Stays Popular For SunsetsRecommended Hotel·Ryokan

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7  properties
One Group Per Day, Setouchi Accommodation

Surrounded by the rich natural beauty of the sea and mountains. Architecture and furniture born from handcrafted artistry. This is not a glamorous or convenient place. There’s no phone signal, no TV, and no Wi-Fi. It’s located at the end of a steep hill, and nights are pitch dark. However, we take pride in our baths. Indoors, you’ll find a bath meticulously crafted by skilled artisans through repeated effort and polishing to perfection. Outdoors, we offer another option—a cypress open-air bath for your enjoyment. Close your eyes, listen to the sound of waves or birdsong as you immerse yourself in water. At night, under a sky full of stars, let yourself be enveloped by the soothing scent of cypress wood.And then there’s the sea stretching out before you. The tranquil evening glow paints an emotional scene at sunset; at night, moonlight reflects on the water creating a path of light across its surface. On cloudy or rainy mornings shrouded in misty air—ships passing through seem as though they’re gliding across the sky itself.We hope to guide our guests into this way of life here with us.There are no grand celebrations prepared nor lavish hospitality offered.Instead—we wish simply share what feels truly special even after experiencing it daily: "cherished simplicity."Heima means "home" in Icelandic—a place that might become someone’s home for their heart here too someday!

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Imagine it, and feel your spirits lift. A “stayable denim shop” with panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea.

A complex Property located in Kojima, the town of jeans, featuring denim, accommodation, sauna, and a restaurant. Spend a relaxing time with your family or partner, or take a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life to enjoy a peaceful moment alone. Gaze at the islands floating in the Seto Inland Sea, think of someone special, and let your heart be lifted by extraordinary experiences. With the concept of "floating," we named it "DENIM HOSTEL float." In the Japanese-style Room, denim materials are used for the wallpaper, tatami edges, sofa, floor chairs, and sliding doors. Enjoy your stay in a Room surrounded by the blue of the sea and the indigo of denim. In the glamping dome surrounded by the lush greenery of the Seto Inland Sea National Park, you can experience a stay that lets you feel the changing seasons. In the trailer house, which feels as if it is floating on the sea, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Seto Inland Sea through large, frame-like windows. At the restaurant "pile," we serve lasagna made with 100% Okayama-grown wheat homemade noodles, fully utilizing local ingredients. On weekends, we also offer casual course meals featuring ingredients from the Seto Inland region. At the "ITONAMI" shop, in addition to selling brand products, guests staying with us can rent one denim item during their stay. The outdoor sauna "Floating Sauna" is also available. In the Estonian-made barrel sauna, you can enjoy seasonal aromatic löyly, a cold bath with a Shigaraki ware tub, and rental items including "nylon denim swimwear" specially designed by "ITONAMI" for sauna use. We invite you to experience a unique and local stay that can only be found in this area.

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Starting April 2025, enjoy an all-inclusive experience.

An accommodation offering a panoramic view of the Seto Inland Sea and the Seto Ohashi Bridge, with all rooms featuring spacious ocean views. The rooftop boasts an open-air onsen bath with breathtaking scenery, including a unique honey pearl bath for an exclusive experience. Seasonal dishes made from Setouchi ingredients are served buffet-style, where beautifully presented portions create a feast for both the eyes and palate. Starting April 2025, enjoy an all-inclusive stay with alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, snacks, and activities without worrying about your budget.

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A traditional Ryokan with 8 rooms located in the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, offering seasonal delicacies to enjoy.

The Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, which became a Tenryo (directly governed land) in 1632, still vividly preserves the atmosphere of its past. The area is lined with merchant houses featuring lattice windows and walls with traditional honeycomb patterns, while the black-tiled rooftops create a striking silhouette against the sky. Its timeless charm continues to captivate visitors.Kurashiki Inn is located in the heart of the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter. This culinary inn offers a serene retreat with its traditional architecture and tranquil garden views. The guest rooms, limited to just 8, are renovated from historical buildings such as an Edo-period storage house.

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