Formerly a secondary inn for government officials visiting Komoro Post Town on the Hokkoku Kaido Road. Reborn in 2019 while retaining its historical charms.
Wakihonjin "Kumeya" built in the Edo period It is also designated as a registered tangible cultural property of the country, and conveys the lingering feeling of that time to the present day. This is an inn where you can forget about your daily life and experience the feeling of a traveler in the Edo period. [Details] ◆No meals ◆Private parking is available. (Limited number of spaces) You can also use the "Otemon Park Parking Lot" (5 minutes walk) ◆Please use a nearby restaurant for dinner. The front desk will introduce recommended restaurants. *About Kumeya* Among the post towns built in the Edo period, this is the second most prestigious wakihonjin after the honjin. The old Hokkoku Kaido road facing Kumeya was a place where many travelers and horses passed by at the time, and many feudal lords from the Kaga and Takada domains passed through on their alternate attendance to Edo. Komoro flourished as a post town where travelers from the Edo period to the Showa period could stay. Komeya, a wakihonjin in Komoro-juku, was the second most popular inn after the honjin, where feudal lords' vassals, samurai, nobles, and government officials would stay and relax after their journeys. Even today, it remains a base for travel. It is easily accessible, about 30 minutes by train or car to Karuizawa, and about 90 minutes to the city center. ◆When making a reservation, please let us know the means of transportation you will be using and your planned arrival time.
Wakihonjin "Kumeya" built in the Edo period It is also designated as a registered tangible cultural property of the country, and conveys the lingering feeling of that time to the present day. This is an inn where you can forget about your daily life and experience the feeling of a traveler in the Edo period. [Details] ◆1 night with breakfast ※For children under elementary school age, if you select (no breakfast, no futon), the amenity set will not be included. If you need it, please select (with breakfast, with futon). In that case, we will treat the child the same as an adult regardless of age. ◆Breakfast◇7:30-9:00 ・Japanese-style meal arranged for breakfast based on kaiseki Seasonal side dishes, rolled omelet, grilled fish, breakfast delicacies, Salad made with seasonal vegetables, drinks ・Same for children's breakfast ・Tables and chairs at the venue. ◆Private parking available. (Limited number of cars) You can also use the "Otemon Park Parking Lot" (5 minutes walk) ◆For dinner, please use the nearby restaurants. We will introduce recommended restaurants at the front desk. *About Kumeya* Among the post towns built in the Edo period, this is the second most prestigious wakihonjin after the honjin. The old Hokkoku Kaido road facing Kumeya was a place where many travelers and horses passed back and forth at the time, and many feudal lords, such as those from the Kaga and Takada domains, passed through on their alternate attendance to Edo. Komoro flourished as a post town where such travelers stayed from the Edo period to the Showa period. Komoro-juku wakihonjin "Kumeya" was an inn where vassals of feudal lords, samurai, nobles, and officials stayed, second only to the honjin, to relax and recover from the fatigue of the journey. Even today, it remains a base for travel. It is about 30 minutes by train or car to Karuizawa, and about 90 minutes to the city center, making it extremely accessible. ◆When making a reservation
Kura KURA Kura [Standard] [Twin room] [Non-smoking]
Wakihonjin "Kumeya" built in the Edo period It is also designated as a registered tangible cultural property of the country, and conveys the lingering feeling of that time to the present day. This is an inn where you can forget about your daily life and experience the feeling of a traveler in the Edo period. [Details] ◆No meals ◆Private parking is available. (Limited number of spaces) You can also use the "Otemon Park Parking Lot" (5 minutes walk) ◆Please use a nearby restaurant for dinner. The front desk will introduce recommended restaurants. *About Kumeya* Among the post towns built in the Edo period, this is the second most prestigious wakihonjin after the honjin. The old Hokkoku Kaido road facing Kumeya was a place where many travelers and horses passed by at the time, and many feudal lords from the Kaga and Takada domains passed through on their alternate attendance to Edo. Komoro flourished as a post town where travelers from the Edo period to the Showa period could stay. Komeya, a wakihonjin in Komoro-juku, was the second most popular inn after the honjin, where feudal lords' vassals, samurai, nobles, and government officials would stay and relax after their journeys. Even today, it remains a base for travel. It is easily accessible, about 30 minutes by train or car to Karuizawa, and about 90 minutes to the city center. ◆When making a reservation, please let us know the means of transportation you will be using and your planned arrival time.
Wakihonjin "Kumeya" built in the Edo period It is also designated as a registered tangible cultural property of the country, and conveys the lingering feeling of that time to the present day. This is an inn where you can forget about your daily life and experience the feeling of a traveler in the Edo period. [Details] ◆1 night with breakfast ※For children under elementary school age, if you select (no breakfast, no futon), the amenity set will not be included. If you need it, please select (with breakfast, with futon). In that case, we will treat the child the same as an adult regardless of age. ◆Breakfast◇7:30-9:00 ・Japanese-style meal arranged for breakfast based on kaiseki Seasonal side dishes, rolled omelet, grilled fish, breakfast delicacies, Salad made with seasonal vegetables, drinks ・Same for children's breakfast ・Tables and chairs at the venue. ◆Private parking available. (Limited number of cars) You can also use the "Otemon Park Parking Lot" (5 minutes walk) ◆For dinner, please use the nearby restaurants. We will introduce recommended restaurants at the front desk. *About Kumeya* Among the post towns built in the Edo period, this is the second most prestigious wakihonjin after the honjin. The old Hokkoku Kaido road facing Kumeya was a place where many travelers and horses passed back and forth at the time, and many feudal lords, such as those from the Kaga and Takada domains, passed through on their alternate attendance to Edo. Komoro flourished as a post town where such travelers stayed from the Edo period to the Showa period. Komoro-juku wakihonjin "Kumeya" was an inn where vassals of feudal lords, samurai, nobles, and officials stayed, second only to the honjin, to relax and recover from the fatigue of the journey. Even today, it remains a base for travel. It is about 30 minutes by train or car to Karuizawa, and about 90 minutes to the city center, making it extremely accessible. ◆When making a reservation
Kashiwa / 菫 (Futama) KASHIWA / SUMIRE Kashiwa / Sumire [Japanese room] [Non-smoking]
Wakihonjin "Kumeya" built in the Edo period It is also designated as a registered tangible cultural property of the country, and conveys the lingering feeling of that time to the present day. This is an inn where you can forget about your daily life and experience the feeling of a traveler in the Edo period. [Details] ◆No meals ◆Private parking is available. (Limited number of spaces) You can also use the "Otemon Park Parking Lot" (5 minutes walk) ◆Please use a nearby restaurant for dinner. The front desk will introduce recommended restaurants. *About Kumeya* Among the post towns built in the Edo period, this is the second most prestigious wakihonjin after the honjin. The old Hokkoku Kaido road facing Kumeya was a place where many travelers and horses passed by at the time, and many feudal lords from the Kaga and Takada domains passed through on their alternate attendance to Edo. Komoro flourished as a post town where travelers from the Edo period to the Showa period could stay. Komeya, a wakihonjin in Komoro-juku, was the second most popular inn after the honjin, where feudal lords' vassals, samurai, nobles, and government officials would stay and relax after their journeys. Even today, it remains a base for travel. It is easily accessible, about 30 minutes by train or car to Karuizawa, and about 90 minutes to the city center. ◆When making a reservation, please let us know the means of transportation you will be using and your planned arrival time.
Wakihonjin "Kumeya" built in the Edo period It is also designated as a registered tangible cultural property of the country, and conveys the lingering feeling of that time to the present day. This is an inn where you can forget about your daily life and experience the feeling of a traveler in the Edo period. [Details] ◆1 night with breakfast ※For children under elementary school age, if you select (no breakfast, no futon), the amenity set will not be included. If you need it, please select (with breakfast, with futon). In that case, we will treat the child the same as an adult regardless of age. ◆Breakfast◇7:30-9:00 ・Japanese-style meal arranged for breakfast based on kaiseki Seasonal side dishes, rolled omelet, grilled fish, breakfast delicacies, Salad made with seasonal vegetables, drinks ・Same for children's breakfast ・Tables and chairs at the venue. ◆Private parking available. (Limited number of cars) You can also use the "Otemon Park Parking Lot" (5 minutes walk) ◆For dinner, please use the nearby restaurants. We will introduce recommended restaurants at the front desk. *About Kumeya* Among the post towns built in the Edo period, this is the second most prestigious wakihonjin after the honjin. The old Hokkoku Kaido road facing Kumeya was a place where many travelers and horses passed back and forth at the time, and many feudal lords, such as those from the Kaga and Takada domains, passed through on their alternate attendance to Edo. Komoro flourished as a post town where such travelers stayed from the Edo period to the Showa period. Komoro-juku wakihonjin "Kumeya" was an inn where vassals of feudal lords, samurai, nobles, and officials stayed, second only to the honjin, to relax and recover from the fatigue of the journey. Even today, it remains a base for travel. It is about 30 minutes by train or car to Karuizawa, and about 90 minutes to the city center, making it extremely accessible. ◆When making a reservation
Aoi AOI ・ Aoi [Japanese room] [Non-smoking]