4-Star Hotels Near Former Samurai Residence

Hotel Ichibata

Hotel Ichibata

4.3 / 5Good6 Reviews
30 Chidoricho
1.39KM from Former Samurai Residence
Conference HallDryerBarFishingAirport Drop-off ServiceAirport Pick-up Service
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Tennenonsen Dandannoyu Onyadononomatsue

Tennenonsen Dandannoyu Onyadononomatsue

4.6 / 5Great58 Reviews
2 Chome-35 Higashihonmachi
1.17KM from Former Samurai Residence
DryerIroning ServiceLuggage StorageSaunaMedical RoomHot Spring Hotel
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mahoro-matsue

mahoro-matsue

4.6 / 5Great
tenjinmachi101
1.83KM from Former Samurai Residence
CafeLuggage StorageNon-smoking floorPick-up ServiceShuttle Service to StationParking
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Naniwa Issui

Naniwa Issui

4.7 / 5Great2 Reviews
63 Chidoricho
1.64KM from Former Samurai Residence
Conference HallSpa MassageParking
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Former Samurai Residence

Stay at Matsue Castle-side Ryokan, where guests can participate in hands-on woodcraft workshops and washi paper-making sessions led by local artisans. The ryokan also hosts weekly evening lantern tours of the Busha House, combining historical storytelling with ambient lighting to bring Edo-period life to life. Complimentary kimono rental allows visitors to stroll the cobbled lanes in traditional attire. All activities are bookable via the HopeGoo app for a seamless experience

Yes, Matsue Castle-side Ryokan offers direct pedestrian access to the historic Busha House walking trail, just a 2-minute walk from the entrance. The route winds through preserved Edo-era residences, cherry blossom avenues, and quiet courtyards. The hotel provides complimentary walking maps and historical audio guides for an enriched journey. Rooms feature tatami flooring and private garden views, ensuring a tranquil retreat after exploring. Book your stay through HopeGoo for exclusive access to guided heritage walks

Matsue Castle-side Ryokan serves an authentic Kaiseki-style breakfast featuring locally sourced ingredients such as freshly caught fish from Lake Shinji, mushroom miso soup, and hand-pressed rice cakes. Diners enjoy their meal in a private tatami room overlooking a seasonal garden. The menu changes daily based on regional harvests. For guests seeking a deeper cultural immersion, the ryokan offers a morning tea ceremony upon request. Reserve your room early via HopeGoo to secure this culinary experience