This venerable inn with a history of over 100 years in Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, has been renewed.
Warm Japanese hospitality always awaits travelers at Akariya.
Looking away from the hill-top Inuyama Castle, to the west lies the magnificent spread of the Kiso River.
Enjoy a journey with a sense of history – the scenery unchanged from long ago, and the relaxing harmony of old and new at the inn.
From Chubu Centrair International Airport, there’s a direct line to Meitetsu Inuyama Station.
From Meitetsu Inuyama Station, it’s a 5-minute drive to the inn.
There are also many popular tourist spots around Nagoya Station on the way, including Nagoya Castle, the aquarium and zoo, with places for shopping and dining.
The inn is also very convenient for Hikone Castle in Shiga Prefecture, designated a national treasure, and Matsumoto Castle in Nagano Prefecture.
You can see Inuyama Castle and the Kiso River from your room. Our suites with covered rotenburo offer luxurious space. All of our rooms have a covered rotenburo bath. Enjoy soaking in the spring whenever you like.
Wi-Fi
No smorking
Hakuteinoyu, Inuyama’s only onsen, is said to leave you beautiful, with smooth skin. Relax in your own private rotenburo, listening to the babble of the Kiso River and enjoying the view of Inuyama Castle.
Capacity: 4 persons
Hot Springs "About the Private Hot Spring"
*Use of the private rotenburo Hakuteinoyu Hisuzushi on the second floor is by reservation.
*It is for only guests who stay overnight.
*Please ask the staff.
*We request a reservation of the private hot spring when you check in at this hotel.
*Towels and toiletries, toothbrushes, ladies’ amenities and so on are provided.
Each dish of our kaiseki cuisine is painstakingly prepared using quality seasonal ingredients.
From playful items to beautiful, delicately presented dishes, our kaiseki reveals the heights of Japanese cuisine.
*Image is for illustration purposes.
*We provide a seasonal cuisine
The lounge area is encompassed by a warm light.
Food and art-related books, records, and DVDs are available.
The free drink corner has tea and coffee, and in the evening, wine for your enjoyment.
Number of rooms | 10 *8 Japanese-Western maisonettes, 2 Japanese-Western style rooms |
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Common spaces | Lounge, private bath, dining area, museum shop |
Credit cards | JCB, Amex, Diners, Visa, Master, Nicos, MUFG, DC, UC, Aeon, UnionPay |
Check-in/Check-out | From 15:00 / To 11:00 |
A five minutes walk from our inn
The first weekend in April, the fourth weekend in October
Five minutes' walk from the inn
Ten minutes from the inn by car
A five minutes walk from our inn
A five minutes walk from our inn
Eight minutes' walk from the inn
Direct train ride from Chubu Centrair International Airport. About 25 minutes from Meitetsu Nagoya Station.
Institution name | AKARIYA GEIHANRO |
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Address | 41-6 Kitakoken Inuyama, Inuyama-shi, Aichi-ken. 484-0082 Japan |
Mapcode | 70 187 116*05 |
Keihin Kyuko About 15 minutes
Tokaido Shinkansen About 1 hour and 45 minutes
Walk between stations About 5 minutes
Meitetsu Inuyama Line About 25 minutes
Taxi About 5 minutes
Narita Express About 60 minutes
Tokaido Shinkansen About 1 hour and 45 minutes
Walk between stations About 5 minutes
Meitetsu Inuyama Line About 25 minutes
Taxi About 5 minutes
Kansai Airport Limited Express About 52 minutes
Tokaido Shinkansen About 52 minutes
Walk between stations About 5 minutes
Meitetsu Inuyama Line About 25 minutes
Taxi About 5 minutes
Meitetsu Airport Line μ-SKY About 57 minutes
Taxi About 5 minutes
Walk between stations About 5 minutes
Meitetsu Inuyama Line About 25 minutes
Taxi About 5 minutes
Chuo Expressway About 4 hours
Via Owari Parkway About 20 minutes
To Komaki
No. 11 Komaki route About 10 minutes
National Route 41 About 25 minutes
Meishin Expressway About 2 hours
National Route 41 About 25 minutes
At Meitetsu Inuyama station, please take a Meitetsu Taxi or Inuyama Taxi.
Present the receipt for the taxi fare to the front desk to receive a refund.
Parking is free of charge. Please park in the car park in front of Geihanro.
Inuyama Castle View Terrace
This maisonette has a viewing terrace overlooking the grand Kiso River and the Okumino mountain range.
The living room and wood terrace offer fine views over the grand Kiso River. The covered rotenburo also affords a magnificent view of Inuyama.
Upstairs on the second floor, there’s a belvedere and castle-viewing terrace where you can experience the beauty of Inuyama Castle up-close.
Kiso River View Terrace
This room is on the forest side facing the greenery below Inuyama Castle. Go out on the terrace, and you can gaze on the castle.
The tatami living room is a space for lounging.
Upstairs on the second floor is a terrace overlooking the grand Kiso River and the Okumino mountain range.
Inuyama Castle View Terrace
This room overlooks the grand Kiso River and the Okumino mountain range.A
The terrace on the ground floor faces the river side, offering a greater sense of proximity.
Upstairs on the second floor, there’s a belvedere with a view of the castle, and a castle-viewing terrace.
Kiso River View Terrace
This room faces the greenery below Inuyama Castle.
Go out on the terrace, and you can gaze on the castle.
Upstairs on the second floor is a terrace overlooking the grand Kiso River and the Okumino mountain range.
A special room overlooking the beautiful Kiso River and Inuyama Castle
The French windows and terrace take advantage of the corner room.
From the terrace, you can take in the majestic scenery of Inuyama Castle above the Kiso River as if from a boat.
A special room nearest the national treasure Inuyama Castle
This special corner room is closest to the castle.
Go out on the terrace, and you can see the whole of the castle and a beautiful garden.