🏨 Tachibana Family of Yanagawa Domain - Ohana (Accommodation)

✨ Hotel Highlights

Stay at the residence of the former feudal lord designated as a national scenic spot. Enjoy local cuisine from the Ariake Sea and seasonal dishes prepared for banquet meals. Experience a breakfast cruise while drifting downstream. Guests staying overnight can visit other facilities in the garden for free.

🌸 About This Hotel

Stay in a feudal lord's residence that has a history of over 400 years.

📜 Hotel Details

Ryokan Ohana has been the residence of the Tachibana family, the lords of Yanagawa, since the Edo period and is a traditional Japanese inn passed down through generations. In 2017, the ryokan updated its 11 guest rooms. The garden pond, symbolizing the ocean, features various small and large islands and rocky islets, allowing guests to enjoy views of the elegant and spacious nationally designated scenic spot "Shotoen," surrounded by black pines, from their rooms, providing a refined space for relaxation. Additionally, during the periods of March to May and September to November each year, the ryokan offers a "Seasonal Special Boat Tour," where guests can enjoy breakfast while taking a small boat to appreciate the beautiful scenery, as well as summer fireworks and autumn moon viewing, experiencing the charm of different seasons while drifting downstream. Guests staying at the Tachibana family residence can visit the "Tachibana Family Historical Museum," "Shotoen," and "Western-style House" within the grounds for free. Furthermore, complimentary non-alcoholic beverages are available in the lobby.

❓ Hotel FAQ

📞 Hotel Information

🇯🇵 Japanese Name: 柳川藩主立花邸 御花

📮 Post Code: 832-0069

📍 Address: 1 Shingotomachi, Yanagawa City, Fukuoka Prefecture

📞 Phone: 0944-73-2189

🚆 Transport: It takes about 10 minutes by taxi from Nishitetsu "Yanagawa" Station.

🌐 Official Website: https://ohana.co.jp/

🗺️ Hotel Location

🏷️ Hotel Tags

Yanagawa City

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