Overview
Okuyama Nara Kasuga Tsukihitei is an exclusive and serene ryokan within the sacred Kasugayama Primeval Forest, a World Heritage Site protected as part of the Kasuga Taisha Shrine. The ryokan was built in 1903 for the Governor of Nara Prefecture to host important guests. Now visitors can enjoy kaiseki food and warm hospitality in a peaceful forest setting.
Accommodation
The Okuyama Nara Kasuga Tsukihitei offers only three guestrooms, guaranteeing personalized service and privacy. Each room is designed to provide a unique and peaceful experience.
Sakura: Opened in April 2023, this is the largest guestroom at Tsukihitei. The Japanese-Western room accommodates 2-4 people and spans 90 square meters. It boasts large windows with views of Kasuga Okuyama forest and a spacious bathtub made of Japanese umbrella pine.
Yanagi: Located in a serene annex, this Japanese-style room is for 2 people and covers 8 tatami mats. Guests can enjoy the soothing sounds of birds and a nearby flowing river.
Hagi: The furthest room from the main building, Hagi offers a peaceful retreat. This Japanese-style room accommodates 2-4 people over 10 tatami mats. The room features a special private bath made of Japanese cypress, designed with natural wood and motifs of Nara Park’s deer.
Dining
Tsukihitei serves exquisite kaiseki cuisine, with seasonal ingredients to create authentic dishes. Meals are served in private dining rooms, available with tables and chairs for comfort.
Breakfast includes traditional Nara dishes like Chagayu (tea porridge) and can be customized to include white rice.
Onsen & Wellness
There are two private baths available at this ryokan.
Wakakusa: This bath tub is made of Japanese cypress from Nara Prefecture and the room is filled with the feel of lush greenery full of vital energy.
Okuyama: This is a very special private bath with the ceiling, floor and walls all made of natural wood with the deer from Nara Park as the motif.
Facilities
- Private Dining Rooms: Each meal is served in a private room, ensuring a personal and intimate dining experience.
- Traditional Baths: The rooms feature baths made from local Japanese cypress, enhancing the natural and serene atmosphere.
- Free Wi-Fi: Available in the lobby area.
Activities
Located near several of Nara’s key attractions, Tsukihitei provides an ideal base for exploring the cultural heritage of the area:
- Nara Park: 8-minute walk
- Todaiji Temple: 20-minute walk
- Kasuga Taisha Grand Shrine: 7-minute walk
- Kofuku-ji Temple: 25-minute walk
- Mt. Wakakusa: 40-minute walk to the summit
- Nara National Museum: 20-minute walk
- Heijyo-kyo Palace Site: 17 minutes by car
- Yakushi-ji Temple: 25 minutes by car
Additional Features:
- Exclusive three-room accommodation for personalized service
- Scenic views of Kasugayama Primeval Forest
- Authentic kaiseki cuisine using seasonal ingredients
- Close proximity to major cultural and historical sites
- Heartfelt hospitality in a tranquil setting