Have a safe journey on your way here

Kakujoro is in the middle of Atsumi Peninsula.
Here is how to get to the inn and information on nearby tourist spots.

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Traditional Japanese inn Kakujoro

Traditional Japanese inn Kakujoro

ADDRESS
441-3617
38 Shimoji, Fukue-cho, Tahara City, Aichi Prefecture
TEL
+81-531-32-1155
PARKING
The parking lot can fit 20 cars and is available for free, no reservation required

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From Central Japan International Airport

By train

From Central Japan International Airport Station (about 3 hours)

Central Japan International Airport Station (Meitetsu Limited Express) → Nagoya Station (Meitetsu Limited Express) → Toyohashi Station → Mikawa-Tahara (Toyohashi Railroad Atsumi Line) → taxi or pickup service → Kakujoro

By sightseeing boat

From Central Japan International Airport Station (about 3 hours)

Chubu Airport Station (Meitetsu Limited Express) → Otagawa Station (Meitetsu Express) → Kowa Station (free shuttle bus) → Kowa Port (Meitetsu Kaijo Kankosen Kowa Boat Stop → Irago Boat Stop) → Bus or pickup service → Kakujoro

By car

We also have a map with directions to the inn by car and information on the surrounding area.
The roads are narrow, so please drive carefully.

From Kanto

From the Tokyo Interchange on the Tomei Expressway (about 4 hours and 30 minutes)

Tomei Expressway Tokyo Interchange → Tomei Expressway Hamamatsu-Nishi Interchange → Prefectural Road 65 → National Route 1 → National Route 259 → Kakujoro

From Nagoya

Tomei Expressway Nagoya Interchange (about 2 hours)

Tomei Expressway Nagoya Interchange → Tomei Expressway Otowa-Gamagori Interchange → National Route 1 → National Route 31 → National Route 23 → National Route 2 → National Route 259 → Kakujoro

By train

The nearest station is Mikawa-Tahara Station. We offer a pickup service from the inn.
Please make a reservation by e-mail at least 3 days in advance.

From Kanto

From Tokyo Station (about 3 hours and 30 minutes)

Tokyo Station (JR Tokaido Shinkansen) → Toyohashi Station → Mikawa-Tahara (Toyohashi Railroad Atsumi Line) → taxi or pickup service → Kakujoro

From Osaka

From Shin-Osaka Station (about 3 hours)

Shin-Osaka Station (JR Tokaido Shinkansen) → Toyohashi Station → Mikawa-Tahara (Toyohashi Railroad Atsumi Line) → taxi or pickup service → Kakujoro

From Nagoya

From Nagoya Station (about 2 hours)

Nagoya Station (Meitetsu Limited Express) → Toyohashi Station → Mikawa-Tahara (Toyohashi Railroad Atsumi Line) → taxi or pickup service → Kakujoro

For those coming by Shinkansen

From Toyohashi Station, take the Toyohashi Railroad from the adjacent Shin-Toyohashi Station.
One train leaves every 15 minutes. Get off at Mikawa-Tahara Station, the last stop.
(Travel time: About 35 minutes, Fare: 520 yen)

By ferry or boat

You can also come by ferry or boat from Toba or Nagoya.
Feel free to travel by boat for a change of pace.

Ise-wan Ferry

From Toba Station (about 1 hour and 50 minutes)

Toba Station → Ise-wan Ferry (Toba Boat Stop → Irago Boat Stop) → Bus or pickup service → Kakujoro

Meitetsu Kaijo Kankosen (High-speed Boat)

From Nagoya Station (about 1 hour and 40 minutes)

Meitetsu Nagoya Station → Kowa Station (free shuttle bus) → Kowa Port (Kowa Boat Stop → Irago Boat Stop) → Bus or pickup service → Kakujoro

Reservation requiredAbout pickup service

We offer a pickup service for guests arriving by public transport.
Available for groups of two or more adults. A reservation is required. Since it is not a regular bus, please make a reservation by e-mail at least 3 days in advance.

  1. Toyohashi Railroad Atsumi Line Mikawa-Tahara Station
    (pickup from the inn arrives at 15:00 / for drop-off, the vehicle leaves the inn at 10:00)
  2. Irago Port Ferry Pier
    (pickup from the inn arrives at 16:15 / for drop-off, the vehicle leaves the inn at 9:00)

Contact us

(Please contact us at least 3 days in advance)

About car rentals

Enjoy a 30% discount off the regular 24-hour rate and a special plan exclusive to this inn that you can use for up to 30 hours.
For reservations and inquiries, please e-mail us at least one day before your stay.
* Please note that both departures and returns are limited to the store in front of Toyohashi Station.

Contact us

(Please contact us at least one day in advance)

Taxi fares

It takes about 30 minutes to drive by car from Mikawa-Tahara Station to Kakujoro, so it may be expensive (about 13,000 yen). Thank you for your understanding.

SIGHT SEEING

Atsumi Peninsula

Enjoy nature

Atsumi Peninsula is surrounded by the sea on three sides,
and the lush green forests are one of its features.
Come feel the nature and heal yourself among the ocean and forest.

Sante Park Tahara

Sante Park Tahara, a hands-on agricultural park. Get up close with ponies, goats, and other animals. There are also places to play and many handcraft activities, so you can spend a whole day here.

Sante Park Tahara
Strawberry Picking

The warm Atsumi Peninsula is home to greenhouses with delicious strawberries. The strawberry picking season is from early December to late May, so if you come during this time of year, be sure to try it.

Strawberry Picking
Melon Picking

Atsumi Peninsula is one of the biggest producers of melons, and from May to October, you can enjoy all-you-can-eat sweet and juicy melons and savor freshly picked melons at melon picking spots.

Melon Picking

Enjoy a boat trip

Take a trip by boat departing from Cape Irago.
If you are lucky, you may even see dolphins.

Ise Jingu Shrine

Located in Ise City, Mie Prefecture, Ise Jingu is a vast shrine that consists of the Naiku (inner shrine) and the Geku (outer shrine). It enshrines Amaterasu Omikami, who sits atop the eight million gods and is likened to the sun.

Ise Jingu Shrine
Futami-ura

A beach in Ise City in Mie Prefecture. It is a place of purification where the servants and visitors of Ise Jingu Shrine purify themselves. Okitama Shrine is located at the east end, and the Meoto Iwa rocks of Jinseki are also famous.

Futami-ura
Toba Aquarium

It has the most species of living creatures out of any aquarium in Japan, with about 1,200 species bred and exhibited here. This is the only aquarium in Japan with dugongs, and you can see other sea creatures from all over the world, such as sea otters, finless porpoises, and Baikal seals.

Toba Aquarium