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Tachibana Shikitei

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Welcome to the enchanting Tachibana Shikitei, your luxurious escape in the heart of Kaga, Japan! Nestled just 1,7mi from the buzzing city center, this 4-star haven offers an exhilarating blend of tranquility and excitement. With prices starting at $478, you’re in for a treat as you indulge in the ultimate Japanese experience, complete with stunning views from the balcony of your plush room. Delight in the warmth of traditional hospitality while enjoying modern amenities, all designed to pamper you during your stay.

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Chambres

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2 Lits Simples

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840 pi²

Chambre - 2 lits jumeaux, External Private Bathroom

Balcon

Wifi gratuit

Télévision à écran plat

Réfrigérateur

This twin room's standout feature is the private open-air bath. The spacious twin room features air conditioning, tatami, a balcony with city views as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath. The unit has 2 beds and 2 futons.

Twin Room with Private External Bathroom in Tachibana Shikitei

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2 Lits Doubles

2 Lits Futon

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840 pi²

Chambre - 2 lits doubles, External Private Bathroom

Vue sur la ville

Salle de bain privée

Balcon

Baignoire

Enjoy a spacious Twin Room with a private external bathroom, accommodating 4 adults comfortably. Relax in 840 sqft of modern comfort, complete with air conditioning and a balcony.

Japanese-Style Family Room with Dining Area in Tachibana Shikitei

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5 Lits Futon

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1085 pi²

Japanese Style Family

Vue sur la ville

Salle de bain privée

Baignoire

Machine à café

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At Tachibana Shikitei, the fun never stops! Start your day with a delicious breakfast before plunging into a world of relaxation at the hot spring bath or taking in the scenic beauty of the garden. Looking for a little adventure? Challenge yourself at the nearby golf course or enjoy live music performances that brighten the atmosphere! With free WiFi, private parking, and 24-hour front desk service, everything you need is just at your fingertips, ensuring an unforgettable stay.

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View (from property/room) in Tachibana Shikitei

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But don’t just take our word for it — this gem has garnered glowing reviews from travelers who can’t help but rave about their experiences. Guests appreciate the friendly staff and beautifully maintained facilities, making Tachibana Shikitei not just a hotel, but a cherished memory. So pack your bags and get ready for an authentic and thrilling journey in Japan at Tachibana Shikitei, where your next adventure awaits!

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TV and multimedia, Bed in Tachibana Shikitei

Planifiez votre séjour

As your adventure unfolds at Tachibana Shikitei, make sure to dive into the authentic flavors of Japan. The dining experience here is a culinary delight that you won't want to miss! Savor seasonal delicacies that are crafted with care from locally sourced ingredients. Indulge in traditional kaiseki meals and exquisite sushi that will tantalize your taste buds. Whether you're enjoying a cozy meal in the privacy of your room or sharing laughter and stories over dinner in the elegant dining area, every bite is a celebration of Japan's rich gastronomic heritage.

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Food in Tachibana Shikitei

Équipements

Parking privé gratuit

Wifi gratuit

Service en chambre

Navette gratuite

Climatisation

Bar

Parking sur place

Bain thermal

Bathroom in Tachibana Shikitei
Bathroom in Tachibana Shikitei
Seating area in Tachibana Shikitei
Our premium suite with open air bath was beautiful, spotlessly clean and spacious for four adults. We were picked up at Kagaonsen Station and taken to the ryokan. The service in this ryokan is impeccable and we just loved the woman who took care of us and served us our meals. Even though we spoke almost no Japanese and she spoke almost no English, we were able to understand each other and she was such a delight! Upon arrival the women in our group were asked to pick out yukatas and obis to wear. Clothing for the men are all the same and are provided in the room. Our luggage was taken up to our room for us and when we got to the room we were served matcha tea and a sweet snack. There is a booklet in the room in English outlining important things to know. We were asked what time we would like our dinner and our breakfast as well as what time we would take the shuttle back to Kagaonsen Station. While some of us used our private open air bath, I used the public bath which I had all to myself. They had an indoor bath and a beautiful outdoor bath. After getting dressed in our yukatas we made our way down to the lounge for the complimentary yuzu sherbert. Dinner was a beautifully presented multi-course meal served in our room and we could barely finish it all. Every night in the lounge, there is music and tonight was an accomplished pianist playing classical music. Our room had two twin beds so two of us slept on the tatami mats. Instead of using regular futons, they put down thick pads almost as thick as a regular mattress and I had a very comfortable sleep. The next morning, we walked around the town (there are complimentary bicycles you can borrow). Breakfast was another beautiful multi-course meal and we had a bit of time to take another bath before catching the complimentary shuttle back to Kagaonsen Station. All in all, a beautiful experience.

Colleen

I especially liked the Onsen both the private one in our room and shared one outdoor. The location across the street from a Buddhist garden path with shrines was one of the most magical sites I experienced in our 2 weeks in Japan - More serene and private than Kyoto. The meals were like a Michelin-starred experience. It is a full eversión into Japanese cuisine. But it was the Ryokan staff (Midori & Tomoko) that made this ryokan a memorable experience. We had never stayed in a ryokan before so they gently guided us through the proper etiquette and dressed us in yukatas for dinner which they provided. We traveled there with our adult children and this ryokan was one of our most memorable experiences.

Anonymous

Huge, beautiful, comfortable apartment. The staff & service was fantastic; very attentive. It’s expensive but the experience was fabulous. We were given traditional outfits to wear for the kaiseki style dinner in the room. The food was delicious & very plentiful. Breakfast was the same - so much food! The highlight was the private heated spa pool on the balcony. It was a lovely relaxing experience in the middle of a very busy tour of Japan - just what we needed!

Colin

This SPA hotel is awesome. We loved the place, our room and the onsen. The staff was amazing, very very kind and helpful. They offered us a free shuttle service to the train station and they kindly provided us with an excellent vegetarian/vegan dinner and breakfast. Really nice place for relaxing and having a break. We loved everything.

Rabie

We chose this luxury traditional hotel to end our two-week trip in Japan. We were not disappointed. Our room included half board. The room itself is spacious with an outdoor Onsen facing the greens. We were treated like the kings the moment we arrived. The diner and breakfast were delicious and gastronomic. We enjoyed it so much!

Bing

Our premium suite with open air bath was beautiful, spotlessly clean and spacious for four adults. We were picked up at Kagaonsen Station and taken to the ryokan. The service in this ryokan is impeccable and we just loved the woman who took care of us and served us our meals. Even though we spoke almost no Japanese and she spoke almost no English, we were able to understand each other and she was such a delight! Upon arrival the women in our group were asked to pick out yukatas and obis to wear. Clothing for the men are all the same and are provided in the room. Our luggage was taken up to our room for us and when we got to the room we were served matcha tea and a sweet snack. There is a booklet in the room in English outlining important things to know. We were asked what time we would like our dinner and our breakfast as well as what time we would take the shuttle back to Kagaonsen Station. While some of us used our private open air bath, I used the public bath which I had all to myself. They had an indoor bath and a beautiful outdoor bath. After getting dressed in our yukatas we made our way down to the lounge for the complimentary yuzu sherbert. Dinner was a beautifully presented multi-course meal served in our room and we could barely finish it all. Every night in the lounge, there is music and tonight was an accomplished pianist playing classical music. Our room had two twin beds so two of us slept on the tatami mats. Instead of using regular futons, they put down thick pads almost as thick as a regular mattress and I had a very comfortable sleep. The next morning, we walked around the town (there are complimentary bicycles you can borrow). Breakfast was another beautiful multi-course meal and we had a bit of time to take another bath before catching the complimentary shuttle back to Kagaonsen Station. All in all, a beautiful experience.

Colleen

I especially liked the Onsen both the private one in our room and shared one outdoor. The location across the street from a Buddhist garden path with shrines was one of the most magical sites I experienced in our 2 weeks in Japan - More serene and private than Kyoto. The meals were like a Michelin-starred experience. It is a full eversión into Japanese cuisine. But it was the Ryokan staff (Midori & Tomoko) that made this ryokan a memorable experience. We had never stayed in a ryokan before so they gently guided us through the proper etiquette and dressed us in yukatas for dinner which they provided. We traveled there with our adult children and this ryokan was one of our most memorable experiences.

Anonymous

Huge, beautiful, comfortable apartment. The staff & service was fantastic; very attentive. It’s expensive but the experience was fabulous. We were given traditional outfits to wear for the kaiseki style dinner in the room. The food was delicious & very plentiful. Breakfast was the same - so much food! The highlight was the private heated spa pool on the balcony. It was a lovely relaxing experience in the middle of a very busy tour of Japan - just what we needed!

Colin

This SPA hotel is awesome. We loved the place, our room and the onsen. The staff was amazing, very very kind and helpful. They offered us a free shuttle service to the train station and they kindly provided us with an excellent vegetarian/vegan dinner and breakfast. Really nice place for relaxing and having a break. We loved everything.

Rabie

We chose this luxury traditional hotel to end our two-week trip in Japan. We were not disappointed. Our room included half board. The room itself is spacious with an outdoor Onsen facing the greens. We were treated like the kings the moment we arrived. The diner and breakfast were delicious and gastronomic. We enjoyed it so much!

Bing

Our premium suite with open air bath was beautiful, spotlessly clean and spacious for four adults. We were picked up at Kagaonsen Station and taken to the ryokan. The service in this ryokan is impeccable and we just loved the woman who took care of us and served us our meals. Even though we spoke almost no Japanese and she spoke almost no English, we were able to understand each other and she was such a delight! Upon arrival the women in our group were asked to pick out yukatas and obis to wear. Clothing for the men are all the same and are provided in the room. Our luggage was taken up to our room for us and when we got to the room we were served matcha tea and a sweet snack. There is a booklet in the room in English outlining important things to know. We were asked what time we would like our dinner and our breakfast as well as what time we would take the shuttle back to Kagaonsen Station. While some of us used our private open air bath, I used the public bath which I had all to myself. They had an indoor bath and a beautiful outdoor bath. After getting dressed in our yukatas we made our way down to the lounge for the complimentary yuzu sherbert. Dinner was a beautifully presented multi-course meal served in our room and we could barely finish it all. Every night in the lounge, there is music and tonight was an accomplished pianist playing classical music. Our room had two twin beds so two of us slept on the tatami mats. Instead of using regular futons, they put down thick pads almost as thick as a regular mattress and I had a very comfortable sleep. The next morning, we walked around the town (there are complimentary bicycles you can borrow). Breakfast was another beautiful multi-course meal and we had a bit of time to take another bath before catching the complimentary shuttle back to Kagaonsen Station. All in all, a beautiful experience.

Colleen

I especially liked the Onsen both the private one in our room and shared one outdoor. The location across the street from a Buddhist garden path with shrines was one of the most magical sites I experienced in our 2 weeks in Japan - More serene and private than Kyoto. The meals were like a Michelin-starred experience. It is a full eversión into Japanese cuisine. But it was the Ryokan staff (Midori & Tomoko) that made this ryokan a memorable experience. We had never stayed in a ryokan before so they gently guided us through the proper etiquette and dressed us in yukatas for dinner which they provided. We traveled there with our adult children and this ryokan was one of our most memorable experiences.

Anonymous

Huge, beautiful, comfortable apartment. The staff & service was fantastic; very attentive. It’s expensive but the experience was fabulous. We were given traditional outfits to wear for the kaiseki style dinner in the room. The food was delicious & very plentiful. Breakfast was the same - so much food! The highlight was the private heated spa pool on the balcony. It was a lovely relaxing experience in the middle of a very busy tour of Japan - just what we needed!

Colin

This SPA hotel is awesome. We loved the place, our room and the onsen. The staff was amazing, very very kind and helpful. They offered us a free shuttle service to the train station and they kindly provided us with an excellent vegetarian/vegan dinner and breakfast. Really nice place for relaxing and having a break. We loved everything.

Rabie

We chose this luxury traditional hotel to end our two-week trip in Japan. We were not disappointed. Our room included half board. The room itself is spacious with an outdoor Onsen facing the greens. We were treated like the kings the moment we arrived. The diner and breakfast were delicious and gastronomic. We enjoyed it so much!

Bing

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16, Banshoendori, Yamashironsen , Kaga, 922-0256, Japon

Tachibana Shikitei