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Okabe-shuku Ohatago Kashibaya

A Japanese architecture where the vestiges of the Edo period remain everywhere.

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This lodging facility was used as an inn for travelers coming and going on the Tokaido Highway during the Edo period. It is now open to the public as a museum, where visitors can learn about the lifestyle of the people and how inns were used in those days.

In the Misenoma on the first floor and the guest rooms on the second floor, there are dolls of Yaji-san and Kita-san, characters from "Tokaidochu Hizakurige," who talk with the proprietress and enjoy their meals, showing the role of the inn as an accommodation for travelers to recover from their fatigue and the clothing of travelers in those days. In the back of the guest rooms on the second floor, there is a corner displaying panels, dioramas, and travel tools, while the Japanese garden can be viewed from the main tatami room on the first floor, where visitors can experience the beauty of Japan in combination with the Japanese-style architecture.

The site also has a product store that sells local specialties, retro candy, toys, etc., a café where you can taste creative dishes and desserts made with local ingredients, and a gallery where special exhibitions of paintings and crafts are held. The warehouse where the café and gallery are located was built in the Edo and Meiji periods, and is a building of great value just to look at, so don't forget to take a commemorative photo.

Highlights

  • You can enter a Japanese-style building built in the Edo period.
  • In the archives, you can learn about the state of inns in the Edo period and how people lived.
  • The view from the main room on the 1st floor of the archives is also spectacular.
  • You can also enjoy looking for souvenirs at a local product store.
  • There is also a café and gallery where you can enjoy creative cuisine and desserts using Shizuoka ingredients.

Photos

  • Main building historical museum built in 1836 after surviving two major fires.

    Main building historical museum built in 1836 after surviving two major fires.

  • The guest room on the second floor. In the back, you can see Yaji and Kita enjoying a meal.

    The guest room on the second floor. In the back, you can see Yaji and Kita enjoying a meal.

  • The second floor exhibition corner is filled with materials about the inns and travel on the Tokaido Highway.

    The second floor exhibition corner is filled with materials about the inns and travel on the Tokaido Highway.

  • You can also enjoy the view of the Japanese garden from the main room.

    You can also enjoy the view of the Japanese garden from the main room.

  • A store selling Shizuoka Prefecture's folk crafts and handicrafts.

    A store selling Shizuoka Prefecture's folk crafts and handicrafts.

  • We also recommend stopping by the cafe (on the right) and the gallery (on the left), which are renovated warehouses.

    We also recommend stopping by the cafe (on the right) and the gallery (on the left), which are renovated warehouses.

Official FAQs

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Q

Can you provide services in foreign languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

A

Not available

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Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

A

It is possible on the same day.

Q

Is free WiFi available in the facility?

A

Yes, it is.

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Are coin lockers available?

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Not available.

Reviews

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  • 陸曼心

    岡部宿~到近年來在外國人中,這兒擁有美麗水源的土地上享受清酒的旅行~有很受歡迎的釀造日本酒的~初龜釀造哦

Details

Name in Japanese
岡部宿 大旅籠柏屋
Postal Code
421-1121
Address
817 Okabechookabe, Fujieda City, Shizuoka
Telephone
054-667-0018
Closed
Mondays(If it is a national holiday, the next day is closed)
Hours
9:00am - 5:00pm (Admission allowed until 4:30pm)
Admission
300 yen for adults, free for junior high school students and younger
Directions
Take the Chubu Kokudo Line bus from JR Fujieda Station, get off at Okabeshuku Kashibaya-mae bus stop, and walk shortly.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)