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Sasayuri-Ann Zao

Located in a mountain village, this 200-year-old Kominka-house with a thatched roof offers a comfortable stay.

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Located in Uda City, Nara Prefecture, on the border with Mie Prefecture, and a beautiful mountain village selected as one of the "100 Best Villages in Japan," "Sayuri Ann Zao" is an inn that is open only to one couple per day. The building, a 200-year-old Kominka-house with a thatched roof and a Kura (warehouse), was restored over about a year and retained the atmosphere of a good old Japanese house.

From the inn's elevated location, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the terraced rice paddies in the mountain village and the Muroakame Aoyama Kokutei Koen Park. Gazing at the beautiful scenery that changes with the seasons and the time of day, you will feel as if you have entered an original Japanese landscape. Lose yourself in the slow pace of time and experience the slow life of the countryside.

The most distinctive feature of the main house is the Irori-sunken hearth on a large wooden floor. The sound of crackling coals and flickering red flames will soothe you when you start a fire, and you will lose track of time as you listen to it. The experience of dining around an Irori-sunken hearth is unique and cannot be found in other hotels or inns. The bathroom area is equipped with Japanese cypress bathtubs and Washlet (Japanese cleansing toilet seats ). Three bedrooms are equipped with beds. Families can also enjoy their own private area.

Highlights

  • The Kominka-house with a thatched roof is in a beautiful mountain village.
  • Only one couple per day can stay in this private space, and the entire building is reserved for private use.
  • The view of the mountain village varies depending on the season and time of day.
  • In addition to Irori-sunken hearth cooking, you can also enjoy live cooking by a chef from a famous restaurant.

Photos

  • A 200-year-old Kominka-house with a thatched roof can be reserved for private use.

    A 200-year-old Kominka-house with a thatched roof can be reserved for private use.

  • Irori -sunken hearth in the center of the wooden-wood floored hall

    Irori -sunken hearth in the center of the wooden-wood floored hall

  • The loft provides a close-up view of the meticulously constructed attic.

    The loft provides a close-up view of the meticulously constructed attic.

  • Fully equipped with a private kitchen and other amenities

    Fully equipped with a private kitchen and other amenities

  • Shabu-shabu hot pot, Sukiyaki hot pot, and other dishes served in the sunken hearth are exceptional

    Shabu-shabu hot pot, Sukiyaki hot pot, and other dishes served in the sunken hearth are exceptional

  • Panoramic views of terraced rice paddies in mountain villages and the Muroakame Aoyama Kokutei Koen Park

    Panoramic views of terraced rice paddies in mountain villages and the Muroakame Aoyama Kokutei Koen Park

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Is it possible to check in early or check out late?

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EARLY CHECK-INN is acceptable; a LATE CHECK-OUT is unacceptable

Q

Can you provide services in foreign languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

A

English support available

Q

Do you have a luggage shipping service to the airport or train station?

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Yes.

Q

Do you have a baby bed or baby bathtub?

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Sorry, we don’t.

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Is there a hair dryer and razor available in the room?

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Yes.

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Details

Name in Japanese
ささゆり庵 蔵王
Postal Code
632-0203
Address
656 Fukano, Muro, Uda-city, Nara
Telephone
0745-88-9402
Check-in
3:00 pm – 7:00pm
Check-out
Until 11:00 am
Accommodation Fee
From 35,000 yen per night with breakfast (depending on season and date)
Directions
1) 15 minutes by cab from Nabari Station on the Kintetsu Osaka Line
2) 15 minutes from Ogura IC on Nishi-Meihan National Highway
Credit Cards
Accepted (*Online payment only)
Website
Official Website (English)