Meitetsu Inuyama Hotel, Hotel in Japan
Meitetsu Inuyama Hotel is a lodging in the city of Inuyama in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, located beside a river with views of historic Inuyama Castle. The building contains numerous rooms, several restaurants serving Japanese and European cuisine, hot spring baths, and a traditional tea house available for visitors to use.
The hotel was established by the Meitetsu railway company to provide lodging for travelers visiting Inuyama's historical sites. The most notable historical feature is the tea house Jo-an, recognized as a national treasure of Japan and preserving traditional design principles from earlier periods.
The hotel takes its name from the Meitetsu railway company that operates it. The building reflects traditional Japanese design, especially through the historic tea house Jo-an, a national treasure that visitors can explore in the garden.
The hotel is about half a mile from Inuyama Station and easily accessible on foot. Guests should know that standard check-in is after 3 PM and checkout is by 11 AM in the morning, though the baths are also open to day visitors who purchase meal packages.
The hotel houses the tea house Jo-an, a nationally protected cultural property, where visitors can experience traditional Japanese tea ceremonies in a garden with historical character. This is a rare chance to visit a recognized cultural monument during a hotel stay.
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