A wooden two-story Japanese-style ryokan. Savor our evening banquet cuisine featuring fresh seafood from the Genkai Sea.
We have prepared a one-night plan with breakfast (without dinner) for those who arrive late or who wish to have dinner elsewhere. Please come and visit us if you want to relax at the ryokan after work. ~Breakfast~ For breakfast, we offer Japanese set meals such as wheat porridge, Karatsu Kawashima colander tofu, and dried fish from the morning market. ===<Information about Yoyokaku>========================================= = ◆ Commitment to the room ◆ Yoyokaku has a total of 19 guest rooms on a site of 1,800 tsubo that retain the taste of the Meiji and Taisho eras while adding modern conveniences. Even though we have repeatedly renewed, we value the spirit of handing over and protecting while keeping the remnants of the Taisho period. Each room is decorated with heartfelt ikebana, collected from the mountains and fields. A bath that warms like a hot spring There are public baths for men and women. The tank contains "Makufan stone", and the hot water flows out through it, so it has a hot spring effect. The walls are made of Japanese cypress, the bathtub is made of black granite, and the floor is made of Fukumitsu stone. There is a handrail on the front side of the bathtub and a step inside the bathtub, so elderly people can use it with peace of mind. Nursing chairs are always available, so please feel free to use them.
10 tatami mat Japanese style room [Japanese room]
For those who arrive late or who wish to have dinner elsewhere, we have prepared a two-room room with breakfast included (no dinner) for one night. ~Breakfast~ For breakfast, we offer Japanese set meals such as wheat porridge, Karatsu Kawashima colander tofu, and dried fish from the morning market. ===<Information about Yoyokaku>========================================= = ◆ Commitment to the room ◆ Yoyokaku has a total of 19 guest rooms on a site of 1,800 tsubo that retain the taste of the Meiji and Taisho eras while adding modern conveniences. Even though we have repeatedly renewed, we value the spirit of handing over and protecting while keeping the remnants of the Taisho period. Each room is decorated with heartfelt ikebana, collected from the mountains and fields. A bath that warms like a hot spring There are public baths for men and women. The tank contains "Makufan stone", and the hot water flows out through it, so it has a hot spring effect. The walls are made of Japanese cypress, the bathtub is made of black granite, and the floor is made of Fukumitsu stone. There is a handrail on the front side of the bathtub and a step inside the bathtub, so elderly people can use it with peace of mind. Nursing chairs are always available, so please feel free to use them.
Japanese-style room two-room type [Japanese room]