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Keikokukan
Keikokukan
This building evokes Showa-era nostalgia and was built in 1964, the year of the Olympics.
Located along the source of the Mogami River, the Keikokukan offers guest rooms where you can enjoy the sounds of the river and the changing seasons.The Showa-era Japanese-style rooms are compact and functional.
It is an old building, but we are cleaning and maintaining it as much as possible.
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Rooms 11 to 15
Room type/Keikokukan-B1
Capacity: 2 people, with toilet
6 tatami mat room
The hotel faces the valley where the Mogami River originates, so we hope you will enjoy the scenery of each season.
Room 16
Room type/Keikokukan-B2
Capacity: 6 people, with toilet
12 tatami mat room
The hotel faces the valley where the Mogami River originates, so we hope you will enjoy the scenery of each season.
The spacious room is 12 tatami mats in size, allowing you to relax comfortably.
Room 17
Room type/Keikokukan-B1
Capacity: 3 people, with toilet
8 tatami mat room
The hotel faces the valley where the Mogami River originates, so we hope you will enjoy the scenery of each season.
Rooms 21 to 25
Room type: Valley Hall-A1
Capacity: 2 people, no toilet
6 tatami mat room
Although it is a 6-tatami room with no toilet, one side is made of glass windows so that you can enjoy the view of the valley. We hope you will enjoy the ever-changing scenery of nature.
Room 26
Room type/Keikokukan-A2
Capacity: 6 people, no toilet
12 tatami mat room
We hope you enjoy the ever-changing scenery of nature. The spacious 12-tatami room allows you to relax comfortably.
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