Hotels By City of Kurashiki Japan Kurashiki Kokusai Hotel Hotel Address:1-1-44, Chuo, Kurashiki, Okayama, 710-0046, JAPAN Description:offers cheap and nice resident services and peacefull enviorment in the hotel.
Hotel Nikko Kurashiki Hotel Address:3-21-19 Achi Kurashiki city T Okayama 710-0055 JAPAN Description:Hotel Nikko Kurashiki offers every guest extraordinary comfort, located near the heart of Kurashiki , just three minutes' walk from Bikan district, which maintains the old charm of Edo Period . As you step into naturally sun-lit entrance hall, you can not fail to feel brightened. You can feel this is just the beginning of your wonderful stay in Kurashiki. Hotel Nikko Kurashiki also features fine dining restaurants such as ‘Hachikengura', which was converted from a storehouse (kura) in Edo Period and ‘Kurashiki' which specializes in Japanese cuisine prepared from fresh local seafood and richly tasting locally-grown produce from the Setouchi area, the area around the Seto Inland Sea.
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Hotespa Hotel Address:Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture T 710-0055 3-21-11 Description:offers cheap and nice resident services and peacefull enviorment in the hotel.
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Yoshii Ryokan Hotel Address:1-29 Honmachi, Kurashiki-shi, Okayama, 710-0054, Japan Description:The staff at Yoshii-ryokan would like to welcome you for a calm and relaxing stay in our fine example of a traditional Japanese ryokan. A ryokan is an old style Japanese inn. We feel your time with us gives you a taste of life in old Japan. The area around Kurashiki-river has been zoned as a? historical landmark filled with many beautiful sights. It has been declared as one of the most traditional towns in all of Japan. The white walls and black roofing tiles are features of our inn that remain symbolic of this town as it was during the reign of the Tokugawa Shogunate.
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