Historical atmosphere
Lose track of time and have the best rest
Kakujoro, located on Atsumi Peninsula in Aichi Prefecture, has been designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Asset of Japan.
Enter the inn and feel the historical atmosphere and seasonal scenery sprouting throughout the establishment.
Enjoy Atsumi's local cuisine, soak in the hot spring, and rest your mind and body in a guest room that radiates history.
Relax, lose track of time, and enjoy your special time there.
Atsumi Peninsula facing the Pacific Ocean
About 18 km away from the nearest station, Mikawa-Tahara Station, it takes about 3 and a half hours to reach from Tokyo Station and about 2 hours from Nagoya Station. You can also use our pickup service if you book it in advance.
Kaiseki cuisine made with local fish
and the bounties of Atsumi
Enjoy the local cuisine of Atsumi in its historical atmosphere
The inn's owner goes to the fish market in Irago every day in person to purchase the best local fish that are in season. This kaiseki cuisine offers a taste of seasonal ingredients that represent Atsumi, including the finest natural torafugu, made with the most delicious recipes.
Take your time and enjoy your meal at the restaurant.
The best in JapanNatural torafugu cuisine
Dates: October to March
The sea around Cape Irago has the largest catch of natural torafugu in Japan.
These fresh, natural torafugu can be caught only here, and thrill everyone who tastes it. This is Kakujoro's most highly recommended course.
Guests can feel the beauty
and warmth of ancient Japan
throughout the guest rooms
Comfortable guest rooms filled with history and individuality
The premise has an area of about 3,000 square meters and three buildings: Kakujoro, the main building, which gives off the scent of wood; Suijoro, which has maisonette-style rooms; and Unjoro, which has open-air baths and shower booths.
Have a blissful time soaking in Irago Onsen
and its skin-cleansing water
In this building, you can relax in Irago Onsen and its skin-cleansing water.
The mildly alkaline hot water is said to beautify skin and make it silky smooth by removing old skin.
The main building, Kakujoro, was established in 1929, and when you walk into the entrance, you can feel the history as if you have traveled back in time. Take your time and enjoy your stay to your heart's content.
Learn moreThe annex
The annex, Izutsuro, is a reborn Hatago lodging over 200 years old. Standing in a former entertainment district, it is a luxurious hideaway for adults.