Guest Rooms

Each floor has a different concept, and there are a total of 20 suites featuring different designs.
Guest rooms in the annex are based on the theme of mountain village colors,
and there are just four rooms per floor, which gives greater privacy.

3F Sato no Kagayaki 4F Sato no Hana 5F Sato no Kusaki 6F Sato no Minori 7F Sato no Sora

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We take pride in our hospitality

Guest rooms are equipped with various features so that you can put yourself fully at ease.

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Two Refrigerators

One for drinks and another for glasses and souvenirs.

Sewing Set

Needle and thread. All you need for a simple sewing task.

Nespresso

Enjoy free Nespresso coffee from a premium coffee maker. You can choose from several flavors.

Soft Pillows

Soft pillows are provided according to your preference.

Japanese Drawstring Pouch

Use this pouch to carry small items when you stroll around the premises.

DVD player

Watch your DVDs and have a relaxing time different from your everyday routine.

CD player

Every room has a Bose CD player. Listen to your own CDs and experience the quality sound.

Towel Warmer

Dry out damp towels quickly, too.

3F

Sato no Kagayaki

731 Seiji

There’s a dining table in a pure Japanese-style room with tatami mats, but it doesn’t feel out of place. Enjoy your meal in the room while watching TV.

732 Hisui

A black-lacquered low table mutes the overall bright color scheme in the rooms, and the vermilion decorative table on the indoor veranda speaks to Japanese sensibilities.

733 Kohaku

When bathing in the open-air bath in your room, which is a privilege of the lower floors, it feels as though you are immersed in the surrounding countryside scenery.

734 Ruri

A stately dark brown dining table sits by the windows which bring light to the spacious room.

4F

Sato no Hana

741 Tsuyukusa

Beside the Japanese-style room, there is a tatami-floored bedroom with beds, and the papered sliding doors can partition the rooms, so two generations can stay in separate rooms on beds or futon.

742 Shunran

Although it’s a Japanese-style room, there are many ways to kick back and take it easy for a relaxing stay, including a single sofa in the parlor and a large sofa bed.

743 Fujimurasaki

There are many Japanese elements throughout the room, including a hanging scroll in the alcove, a folding screen with grapes on it, and patterned walls featuring Japanese gold in the bedroom.

744 Koubai

There are Japanese elements here and there, such as handmade Japanese paper on the walls in the bedroom.

5F

Sato no Kusaki

751 Matsuba

Several highly fashionable pieces of furniture are neatly arranged on the flat floor, and a sofa is built into the corner of the salon. The armchairs in the living room can be moved wherever you want them, and you can put your feet up on the ottoman to relax and enjoy the scenery of the undeveloped woodland outside the window.

752 Shirakaba

This relaxing guest room features a twin bedroom, custom king-sized bed, and a large couch.

753 Wakana

This Western-style room is relatively simple and offers luxurious usability.

754 Karin

This room has three beds: one king-sized and two single-sized. The interior décor is brought together with dark brown and beige colored furniture, and the natural warmth and beauty of woodgrain is emphasized with a rattan table and other items. There are two toilets, and consideration has been given to a barrier-free, universal design.

6F

Sato no Minori

761 Anzu

Looking out at the scenery from the comfortable corner sofa and massage chair, you’ll forget the passing of time.

762 Yamamomo

Paulownia panels are used on the floors in the bedroom and parlor, brilliantly fusing together Japanese and Western sensibilities.

763 Zakuro

From the sofa in the parlor, you can look out at the wooden deck, distant mountains, and rural scenery through the large glass doors.

764 Biwa

Inside the spacious room, you’ll have a hard time deciding where to relax, whether it be the bar with sunken (kotatsu) seating in the Japanese-style room or the corner sofa in the parlor with a view.

7F

Sato no Sora

771 Kasumi

The salon space has a U-shaped corner sofa, taking advantage of the view from this corner room on the top floor. You can relax in the tranquil Japanese room, and after you take a bath, there are several items to help relieve your fatigue, including a massage chair to take the stiffness out of your muscles.

772 Akane

The low table at the center of the Japanese-style room is a bright and clean centerpiece. The large Arflex sofa is perfect for stretching out and relaxing.

773 Tsukishiro

The pair of very stately one-arm sofas in the parlor are so comfortable you’ll want to extend your stay.

774 Shinonome

From the parlor you can look out at the unending stretch of rural scenery and mountains. The beauty of the changing seasons will make you feel special.

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