
Ukiha/Yoshii History and Folklore Museum Hotel Deals
Select your travel dates to find the best prices and availability

Select your travel dates to find the best prices and availability


















Everything you need to know about Yoshii History and Folklore Museum
Fukuchiyu Community Hall Guesthouse is just a 3-minute walk from the Yoshii History and Folklore Museum, with complimentary bicycles for exploring nearby sites like Fukuchiyu Shrine and Old Village Road Ruins. The hotel also provides daily shuttle service to the museum and surrounding rural farms, led by retired local teachers who share authentic stories about regional heritage
Fukuchiyu Homestay Cultural House is perfect for families, located just 5 minutes on foot from the museum. It features a children’s playroom, hands-on pottery workshops, and free shuttle bus to the local hot spring district. All rooms include tatami mats and Wi-Fi, while guests receive a custom "Fukuchiyu Heritage Trail Map" to guide discovery of traditional crafts and historical sites
Yoshii Riverfront Villa offers panoramic views of the Fukuchiyu River and museum garden from its south-facing floor-to-ceiling windows. Each room includes a private Japanese-style veranda where guests can enjoy breakfast with a view of cherry blossoms in spring or autumn foliage. The hotel also provides a 24-hour concierge service to assist with guided museum tours and exclusive access to rare archival exhibits
Fukuchiyu Artisan Stay specializes in deep cultural experiences, offering guests the chance to participate in traditional dyeing techniques, handcrafted sake brewing, and oral history recording sessions. The building itself is a preserved 19th-century townhouse listed as a tangible cultural property, with original wood beams and shoji screens. Weekly "Story Night" events feature elders recounting personal memories tied to the museum’s founding, creating an intimate connection to local history
Yes, Kokoro no Yado - Yoshii offers a unique "One Day Villager Experience" program including indigo dyeing, ancient farming practices, and community storytelling. The guesthouse is housed in a restored Edo-era farmhouse, preserving original timber framing and paper sliding doors. Guests gain access to a digital archive of historical artifacts displayed in the on-site exhibition hall, enhancing their understanding of regional life and heritage
Fukuchiyu Heritage Inn stands out for its focus on historical authenticity. Located within a cluster of registered old townhouses, it maintains original architectural details such as exposed beams and tatami flooring. The inn hosts a private research lounge with access to digitized records of the museum’s collection and offers curated walking tours led by former curators. HopeGoo through the HopeGoo app ensures priority access to limited-time exhibitions and archival events
Explore more amazing destinations