Each room has its history and story. The building of Fukuzumiro is wooden and three-storied. There are 17 guest rooms. Each room has different design and atmosphere.
From the end of April to the beginning of July, you can hear the Kajika frogs singing along the river. Tayama Honan (Japanese Tea ceremony artist) and Tamura Taijirou (Novelist) stayed in this room.
The drama script writer, Hojoh Hideshi, wrote in this room when he lived in Odawara. The room has great views of Hayakawa-river, fireflies wink along the banks of the river in Yusaka-mountain, showy pink blossoms of the big crape myrtle by the window bloom from late July to September.
In Meiji Era, the Emperor families often stayed in this room. Furthermore, the renowned author, Yoshikawa Eiji stayed in the room to write and to spend time with his family. The room has a private bathroom.
Showy pink blossoms of the big crape myrtle by the window bloom from late July to September.
The shelf of this room has been made by smoked bamboo. The purple Melia azedarach flowers bloom in the end of May to June.
This room is on the third floor of wooden house. It has the greatest view of all rooms in our hotel; you can enjoy seasonal changes in the scenery of Yusaka-mountain, and smell of fragrant olives in late October.
In may, Japanese wild wisteria flowers bloom in the Yusaka mountains across the river. In June, purple Melia azedarach flowers bloom, and in the end of November, you can enjoy the coloured leaves in the mountain.
This room is located on the second floor of the entrance. The model room of the room written in the novel, "Haru" by Shimazaki Toson.
The fresh-green maple leaf in Spring turns a deep red color in Autumn. The novelist, Koda Rohan stayed in this room.
A small and cozy room near the public bath rooms.
A small but cozy room, suitable for 1to 3 persons.
The big-time actor of film classics, Bando Tsumasaburo loved staying in this room. His first visit was in 1927. His son, Tamura Takahiro, used to stay in the room, too.
The artists stayed in the room draw the picture displayed in Tokonoma.
You can enjoy the blossoms of the big crape myrtle in the garden, bloom from late July to September.
The famous Novelist, Kawabata Yasunari liked to stay in this room without the sound of the river.
The large family room with 26 Tatami mats.