お宿白山 花まんだら

The inn has been refurbished yet retains the atmosphere of the 1950s and 1960s.
The white plaster walls and wooden window frames remain as they were in yesteryears.
A bit old-fashioned, but chic! This is the style of inn we’re aiming for.
On the first floor, the refurbished Machiya (old tradesman’s house) Cafe
Dagashiya takes visitors back in time to their childhoods. Welcome to nostalgic Yuteika Noren.


For meals, the Japanese-style dining room, Hoshi-no-Rampu, provides both table seating and private room dining on the 3rd floor by elevator.
From the nostalgic dining counter, you can enjoy relaxing views of the Mandara-yu open-air baths and the night view.


Example of cuisine prepared using gourmet ingredients produced locally in the Tajima area.

Japanese-style dining "Hoshi-no-Rampu"


■With the mosaic tiles creating a retro atmosphere, the Barairo-no-Jinsei bath is reminiscent of Showa-era public baths.
Large enough for five adults to soak in in comfort, this mixed-gender bath can be reserved free-of-charge for private bathing.
   

■The Shonen Jidai baths for private bathing exude the scent of trees.
The washing area has tatami matting and mirrors the indoor baths at the inn’s main building, HAKUSAN.
Each bath is spacious enough for a family to use comfortably. Choose your favorite bath and lock the door.
Reservations are not required.
Baths for private bathing are transformed into ducky baths!     
Enjoy ducky baths on the 22nd of each month or by renting adorable duckies at any time.
 

■This bath for private bathing features a wall painting reproducing the “Rabbit Dance” from the famous Choju-jinbutsu-giga scrolls.
The painting is a designer’s hand-rendered masterpiece.
Escape instantly from the everyday through the sensation of bathing inside a storehouse.
Please limit your bathing time to 50 minutes.
 


We provide various room types, including twin Japanese-style bedrooms with 120-cm Simmons beds, twin western-style bedrooms, and 8?16 tatami-mat Japanese style rooms.
Breakfast and dinner are served in the Japanese-style dining room.

Only 8 rooms on grounds measuring 100 tsubo (330 square meters). Rooms include bathrooms equipped with toilets with bidet functions.

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