Enjoy a Meal and Luxury Stay at Higashiyami Mukaitaki, a Tangible Cultural Property in Aizu
Hotel Name: Higashiyama Onsen Mukaitaki Prefecture name: Fukushima Prefecture
Area: Aizu-Wakamatsu The charm of a migratory garden that shows the beauty of the Four Seasons, “Aizu Higashiyama Onsen Taki” is a long-established ryokan that was once a resort of the designated Aizu clan.The present figure is a building which piled up the remodeling up to the early Showa era, and has been designated as a registered tangible cultural property of the country.Taking advantage of the slope of the mountain, a migratory garden arranged so that the vegetation and the waterfall overlap, one of the attractions.When you walk through the corridors of the Inn, which is built around the garden, you can see the pure water flowing in front of you, as well as the view of the carp swimming.All the hot springs are Edo, and the “Fox hot Water” that has been used since the time of the age is tasteful.It is also a rarity in the local cuisine with plenty of rice and vegetables from Aizu. The Higashiyama Onsen is located in the eastern part of the town of Aizu-Wakamatsu city, a wooden ryokan of Sukiya, which collects the chic of the traditional architecture of the Japan.The fall makes is a wooden ryokan of a high-level atmosphere with a roof of staggered gables (Chidori) with a bridge at the entrance.The Sukiya of the early Showa era, built around a migratory garden, is a splendid building that is designated as a registered tangible cultural property of the country.It is attention to the work which was given over the detail such as the corridor which overhanging the pond and the coffered ceilings which used one piece of masame of the paulownia of the Hall of the salon with about 15m. The clan of the hotel’s bathroom is all over the place.In particular, the “Fox Hot Water”, which continues from the Edo era, is a natural discharge that does not use any power and is overflowing with fresh self-sources.It is fun to think about the history of the upheaval of the Edo period while soak in the hot springs which healed the wound clan, too.In addition, it can enjoy the outdoor bath feeling from the open window looking at the great outdoors “curious hot water”, the family of popular free charter family bath [Ivy Yu] [Hyoko (fukube) of hot water] there is [Yu of the bell.Hot water is a sulfate spring that is good for fatigue recovery.You can take a bath 24 hours a day, so it’s a good idea. It is surrounded by the rustic taste of the local cuisine, which uses the ingredients of Aizu, and it is the moisten, and the rich water source of Lake Inawashiro has been passed on to the land of Aizu, a peculiar food culture for a long time.In the direction of the Taki, there are many dishes that are not readily available in the other, taking advantage of the materials fostered by the climate of Aizu.Among them, the Aizu clan was using Carp to encourage aquaculture “compote of carp” is a dish of this inn boast.The bone is soft, and the taste is steeped firmly.There are no chemical seasonings or artificial preservatives in the dishes that are cooked with the seasonal taste.The dishes that make the most of the natural and material traits make your mind and body energetic. Carpenter’s delicate technique shines, and all the different building rooms were from the middle of the Edo period.The current building is a thing which piled up the remodeling up to the early Showa era, but there is a highlight everywhere, such as using the paulownia material of Aizu.All 24 rooms are all in a different building, with a varied design that is transom for ventilation and lighting.The room is designed to be faint brightness, and it is a space of a quality harmony with composure.You can enjoy the four seasons of Aizu by visiting the inn which leaves a good old Japan taste. Facility name Aizu Higashiyama Onsen Yumoto Kawamukai, Higashiyama-cho, Aizuwakamatsu-shi, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan 200 Tel 0242-27-7501 access 15 minutes by car from Jr Aizuwakamatsu Station and 1 hour 15 minutes by car from Jr Koriyama station. URL https:// www.mukaitaki.com/