Oyado Ikegami
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Quintessential Japanese ryokan experience in serene Kitayama, offering exquisite cuisine and tranquil hot springs at Oyado Ikegami.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the serene village of Kitayama in the beautiful Toyama Prefecture, Oyado Ikegami is a haven for those seeking a quintessential Japanese ryokan experience. Famed for its commitment to traditional hospitality and culinary mastery, Oyado Ikegami offers a culinary journey that captivates the senses with the best of Japanese cuisine.
Guests are welcomed with the finest local ingredients, from the fresh catch of the Sea of Japan to the renowned firefly squid of Toyama Bay. Each meticulously prepared dish tells a story of regional flavors, curated to offer both an authentic and innovative taste of Japan. Signature dishes include gorgeously plated sashimi, succulent grilled fish, and delicately balanced pickled vegetables.
Located in the tranquil backdrops of hot spring heaven, the ryokan invites travelers to unwind in its elegantly decorated rooms featuring tatami floors, sliding paper doors, and scenic garden views. The warm and immersive onsen experience reflects the natural beauty surrounding the ryokan, providing a rejuvenating retreat for weary souls.
At Oyado Ikegami, hospitality extends beyond the dining table. Embrace the attentive service as you relax in one of their open-air hot spring baths, where soothing waters and peaceful surroundings strengthen the sense of calm and relaxation.
Perched among the picturesque landscapes and a stone's throw away from charming cultural landmarks, Oyado Ikegami invites you to escape the everyday and immerse yourself in timeless Japanese tranquility.
Oyado Ikegami Phone Number
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Oyado Ikegami Address
684 Kitayama, Uozu-shi, Toyama 937-0826
Oyado Ikegami Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
A haven for budding mountaineers and amateur anthropologists — the mountains of Toyama have kept the beautiful villages between them frozen in time.
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