Facilities
Name plates of the rooms, coffered ceilings, period furnishings and so on, the room interiors of Motoyu-Ishiya are all well-preserved and offer traditional atmosphere. Please enjoy a leisurely stay and spend a wonderful time as you wish.
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Front Desk/LobbyThe front desk retains the atmosphere of a traditional inn from the past. In the lobby, a large grandfather clock quietly marks the passage of time.
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Rest AreaA relaxation area where you can cool off while enjoying the view of the garden after your bath. The two intricate hooks shaped like Ebisu and Daikoku have been used in the kitchen of Motoyu Ishiya for many years.
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LoungeA lounge area featuring a mortar used at Motoyu Ishiya as a table. From the window, you can also see the Yakushi Hall, which enshrines Yakushi Ruriko Nyorai.
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Meditation RoomThis relaxation area features the Amida Nyorai, the 500 Rakan, and Tamonten, believed to have been created during the Kamakura period. As you sit in the room filled with incense, you may find your worries gently easing away.
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Tiered SeatsOn the second floor, there are box seats where you can enjoy a full view of the Noh stage from the front. Relax and enjoy the ethereal performances without any pretensions.
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Main HallThe spacious 100-tatami mat large hall features an indoor Noh stage. It can be used for various events, including rakugo performances, flute concerts, and various lectures.
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Mirror RoomThis room, known as the dressing room for performers, got its name because of the large mirror it contains. It was built nearly 100 years ago, along with the stage, and is a historical building.
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Dining Room "Keyaki"There are six private dining rooms available.