Yoruya - An Inn Remodeled from a Mansion Making Use of the Culture of the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter | JAXURY AWARD 2026 | KODANSHA
JAXURY AWARD 2026

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Yoruya

A junior suite facing a private garden. The high ceiling utilizing the beams from before the renovation and the plaster walls are impressive. It is also equipped with a semi-open-air bath overflowing with a sense of openness.

An Inn Remodeled from a Mansion Making Use of the Culture of the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter

A culinary inn born at the end of 2024 in Higashimachi, called the inner parlor of the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter. An approximately 110-year-old building that was a kimono shop's villa in the Meiji period was renovated, and three new buildings were added to revive it as a 13-room inn. Handled by "SIMPLICITY" under the concept of "the creation of Japanese culture in modern times." It has a wine bar that non-guests can also use, and its space creation incorporating folk crafts and local crafts due to the nature of Kurashiki is also gaining a good reputation.

Please note: The information published is based on data as of the magazine’s release in March 2026.

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