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Denjiro
Note: This ryokan is closed from November 1 until the end of April every year.
TypeTraditional Ryokan
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Guest Room at Denjiro
Guest Room at Denjiro
Making Soba Noodles at Denjiro
Making Soba Noodles at Denjiro
Well at Denjiro
Well at Denjiro
'Irori' Hearth Inside Denjiro
'Irori' Hearth Inside Denjiro
Thatched Roof of Denjiro
Thatched Roof of Denjiro
Guest Room at Denjiro
Guest Room at Denjiro
Fresh Vegetables at Denjiro
Fresh Vegetables at Denjiro
Season Cuisine at Denjiro
Season Cuisine at Denjiro
Entrance to Denjiro
Entrance to Denjiro
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Description

Cherry Blossom Outside of Denjiro

Location: Ibaragi Prefecture

Note: This ryokan is closed from November 1 until the end of April every year. Welcome to Denjiro. This Traditional Ryokan (see definition of ryokan styles below) was built about 150 years ago, at the end of the Edo Period, by Denjiro Ishii. It was eventually converted into a ryokan by his ancestors, who now run the business, and they make a point of trying to maintain the building's traditional look and feel. A maximum of 10 guests can stay at Denjiro per day, and the owners pride themselves on their hospitality and service. There is a large family bath at Denjiro, as well as a number of public hot spring baths nearby (the ryokan staff can provide transportation to and from these hot spring baths). Fukuroda Waterfall is also nearby. Fresh, seasonal cuisine is served, and the owners even grow their own vegetables to use when making the meals. Fresh soba noodles are available (separate charge) at lunch time in "Ichiyo", Denjiro's restaurant. Please note that that this ryokan can be a bit smoky at times, since the owners periodically burn logs in the fireplace to maintain the ryokan's beautiful thatched roof. Check-in is from 14:00 and check-out is before 10:00. Parking is available for free (up to 10 cars).

TypeTraditional Ryokan

Denjiro

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Prices & Meals
All prices are Per Guest (subject to change, tax not included)
Denjiro
Meals Price Per Guest Based on Double Occupancy
(Based on Average Price Per Guest)
Breakfast and Dinner Category: D
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Directions
Please Print These Directions and Take Them With You
Denjiro's Address:
216 Asakawa Daigomachi
Kuji-gun
Ibaragi-ken
319-3541
Directions: From Ueno (Tokyo), take the JR Limited Express "Super Hitachi" (Joban
Line, about 65 minutes) to Mito Station, and from there take a JR Suigun
Line train to Hitachi-Daigo Station (about 80 minutes). A pick-up service from
Hitachi-Daigo Station available - please let the ryokan staff know your arrival
time in advance so they can meet you at the station.
(Check travel routes in Japan at Japanese Traffic Guide)
Japanese Address and/or Map:
Denjiro's Address
 
Map to Denjiro
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