Minshuku Yomoshirou
Japan
Ainokura 395, Nanto, Japan

Minshuku Yomoshirou

Located in the historical world heritage site of Ainokura village, Minshuku Yomoshirou offers Japanese-style accommodations in a traditional Gassho-style house with thatched roofs Free WiFi internet is available property-wide The minshuku is a 10-minute drive from Taira Ski Resort The simple rooms feature tatami -woven-straw- floors and Japanese futon bedding Bathrooms and toilets are shared A Japanese-style breakfast and dinner featuring local fresh fish and vegetables are served at the dining room Yomoshirou Minshuku is a 3-minute walk from the Ainokura Folklore Museums and a 10-minute drive from the Gokayama Onsen hot spring area JR Johana Train Station is a 30-minute drive, and Toyama Airport is a 1-hour drive away Smoking is prohibited in the village and sightseeing is not allowed in the early mornings or after dusk Guests must take their own trash home and cannot enter privately-owned homes and fields without permission

Rooms

Japanese-Style Room with Shared Bathroom
This simple room features tatami -woven-straw- floors and Japanese futon bedding Bathrooms and toilets are shared
Beds: 3:Futon Mat(s)
  • Shared Bathroom
  • Fan
  • Shared Toilet
  • Slippers
  • View (sea, garden, landmark, etc.)
Hotel Facilities

General

  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • All Public and Private spaces non-smoking
  • Designated Smoking Area

Activities

  • Hiking

Services

  • Internet Services
  • Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN
  • Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
Hotel Policies

Reception Hours

Check-in: From 15:00  Until 20:00
Check-out:   Until 10:00

Cancellation / Prepayment

Cancellation and prepayment policies can vary depending on the selected room type.: Please select check-in check-out dates to view the policy.

Accept Credit Cards

  • No creditcards accepted, only cash

Important Information

Smoking is prohibited in the village and sightseeing is not allowed in the early mornings or after dusk Guests must take their own trash home and cannot enter privately-owned homes and fields without permission