公司信息
Hi, I was born and raised in Osaka. I've lived in Kyoto, Maizuru City because of my marriage and childbirth.
So I love Osaka and Kyoto very much! I'm a mother with 3 years old and 0 years old children!
I like traveling and visited New Zealand, Philippines, Korea, and Canada.
Also have a experience of home stay in Australia when I was a college student.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me any questions.
Thanks!
住宿信息
This is a private, traditional Japanese house that was renovated from a 130-year-old building constructed during the Meiji era. It underwent a renewal and reopened in April 2023. Located in the urban area of Nishi-Maizuru, a castle town, this accommodation is conveniently near various attractions. These include the "Maizuru Port Fresh Fish Center" where you can enjoy fresh Maizuru fish (a 13-minute walk away), the "Yoshihara Inlet" offering beautiful views of the fishing port (a 10-minute walk away), and the retro-style public bath "Waka-no-Yu", designated as a tangible cultural property (a 5-minute walk away). You can enjoy these aspects of Maizuru life during your stay. The accommodation also provides a "public bath bag" filled with amenities such as work clothes and other essentials needed for a visit to a public bath.
周边信息
A convenience store is 3 minutes from here!
There are a lot of restaurants near here, for example ramen noodle, curry and rice, okonomiyaki (Japanese vegetable pancakes), conveyor belt sushi, karaoke bar!
A shopping street near the guesthouse is also good! This street preserves the historic atmosphere, this is a good spot to take photo.
”Michi-no-Eki (Roadside Rest Area)Maizuru Port Tore Tore Center” is 15 minutes on foot 4 minutes by car or bus.
Recommended restaurant:
* RYOSHI GOYA (4 minutes on foot) Seafood restaurant. The Sashimi from Maizuru harbor is excellent!
* AMEIRO Bistro ARURU (4 minutes on foot) Italian restaurant. How about fresh fish?
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Good Experience
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I give you a “Free public bath ticket”.
You can use it in 2 public bathhouses near the guesthouse.
Furthermore I lent you a“bag for taking a public bath", which contains a shampoo, body soap, towels, toner and more.
If it's your first experience, I’m happy to teach you how to take a public bath!
What is more I lent you a “Samue”, a kind of Kimono, a Japanese loungewear. You put on it after the bath.