Ryokan Kurashiki

Top choice in Western Honshū


By the canal in the heart of the historic district, this is the best ryokan in town, incorporating several beautifully restored Edo-period buildings. The spacious suites all have tatami lounge areas with attached twin-bed rooms and bathrooms. Dinner is a multicourse kaiseki affair, featuring Inland Sea delicacies – also available to nonguests (from ¥8000). Some English is spoken.


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