Nipponia Hotel Ozu Castle Town is a unique decentralized hotel dating back to the 1300s and offering a heritage stay in Japan. While the main castle was built in the 14th century, the property features eleven other historical houses and mansions belonging to different eras, including the Edo Period (1603 - 1868). Back then, the Murakami and Kato clans had supremacy over the town, so most of the buildings you'll see now belonged to them. The Meiji (1868–1912) and Taisho (1912–1926) Periods saw the most development of the city, with a flourishing wax and silk production. It was also a strategically located port city, thus attracting wealthy merchants. Many of these merchants built houses and teahouses in the area, some of which are now part of the hotel.
One of the hotel's buildings, TUNE, named after the third-generation Kato lord Yasutsune, used to be a ryotei (Japanese restaurant) back in the Edo Period. The SADA building is also named after a Kato lord, Kato Sadayasu. Some of the buildings are even registered as tangible cultural properties as they've stood the test of time. These include the kitchen turret, the Koran turret, the Owata turret, and the Sannomaru south corner turret.
The castle's main structure was built by Yasuharu Wakisaka in 1617. Although it was destroyed in 1888, the castle tower was carefully renovated and restored with wood in 2004 with the initiative of the local community and government. It's, in fact, the first restored castle in Japan to welcome guests. The wood used for the restoration was completely sourced from Japan.
Design and Architecture
You'll find a delightful mix of architectural styles at the hotel, as its buildings belong to different eras. The main castle, for example, features Edo-period architecture. You can admire intricate woodwork made with wood sourced from all over Japan. The castle is lit up at night to enhance its stunning architecture. The tower also features a beautiful diorama depicting the creation of the Ozu Castle. Other tiny but significant architectural details include a carved wooden ladybird. The hotel's buildings also include the quintessential tatami mats, exposed wooden ceilings, and earthen walls. Despite thorough renovations, the buildings retain most of their natural materials, original decor, and traditional charm.
RESTAURANT
Garden
Non-smoking rooms
Heating
Allergy-free room
Non-smoking throughout
Air conditioning
Guest services
Luggage storage
Services
Shared lounge/TV area
Food & Drink
Kid meals
Wine/champagne
Activities
Themed dinner nights
Physical distancing
Cashless payment available
Popular Amenities
RESTAURANT
Outdoor
Garden
General
Non-smoking rooms
Heating
Allergy-free room
Non-smoking throughout
Air conditioning
Guest services
Luggage storage
Services
Shared lounge/TV area
Food & Drink
Kid meals
Wine/champagne
Activities
Themed dinner nights
Physical distancing
Cashless payment available
LE UN
Dining at Nipponia Hotel Ozu Castle Town is a grand affair. The gourmet restaurant LE UN offers the Kato clan’s favorite dishes prepared using French techniques and age-old recipes under the supervision of the current chef, Kazuya Sugimoto. Natural seasonal products are used for the meals, including seafood from Seto Inland Sea, such as sea bream and spiny lobster, fresh river crabs from Hijikawa River, beef local to Ehime, and other produce from the verdant mountains, such as taro, citrus fruits, and chestnuts. This not only highlights Ozu's natural bounty but also helps you connect with the local culture.. The food is served in a visually pleasing manner in aesthetic Tobe ware, a special kind of porcelain local to Tobe, introduced by the Kato family. Drinks unique to the region are also served with the meals, including Silk Ale from Garyu Brewery.
Opening hours: 11:30 am - 3 pm; 5:30 pm - 10 pm
Capacity: 40 people
Koran Yagura and Castle Lounge
Koran Yagura is the watchtower-cum-bar where you can relish local sake and mingle with fellow travelers. This spot used to be the favorite moon-viewing spot for the samurais at Ozu Castle. The lounge in the annex is also a great place to enjoy a nightcap.
Breakfast
Savor a wholesome breakfast unique to Ozu by the Hiji River during your stay. This includes imotaki, a kind of hot pot served in the city, miso soup, and shiny rice.
Serving hours: 7:30 am - 10 am
Who doesn't dream of a castle wedding? Make your dream come true by booking Nipponia Hotel Ozu Castle Town as your venue. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and rich heritage of the castle town on your special day. You can book one of the historic buildings for your event. The castle hotel accommodates three kinds of wedding ceremonies: a shrine ceremony, a public ceremony, and a Japanese-style ceremony with banquet facilities. A skilled team will guide you through all the steps of arranging and executing the event. Moreover, you can book a Photo wedding plan to capture the precious moments forever.
The reception can be held in the reception hall, which features warm wooden aesthetics and gorgeous views. The property's restaurant team will take care of the catering, so rest assured that your guests will return home with a happy tummy. Grand Chef Ishii Noriyuki will even welcome suggestions and requests based on the couple's preferences.
Cultural and Outdoor Experiences
The best part about Nipponia Hotel Ozu Castle Town's decentralized concept is that you get to explore all of Ozu during your stay. You'll be picked up in a luxury car from the airport and graciously welcomed at the castle. You can actually roleplay as the lord of the castle on horseback, and you will be treated accordingly! There will be a group of samurai greeting you as you enter the property. You can dress up in samurai armor as well.
The property offers themed dinner nights and vibrant performances by local kagura theater artists. Guided tours and tea presentations are also offered here. You can mingle with locals while touring the castle town on a rickshaw, go for a private cruise on a houseboat, or learn the techniques of ukai cormorant fishing. Yacht charters are also possible if you wish to explore the Seto Inland Sea. Adventure seekers can try stand-up paddleboarding on the Hiji River.
Other Celebrations
The property welcomes private events and celebrations. Feel free to contact the management before your visit and plan your event in advance.
Rustic riverside villa featuring stunning traditional architecture (4-minute walk)
Historic street lined by Edo-period houses, deriving its name from a morning drama called Ohanahan (1-minute walk)
Early-20th-century red-brick building housing souvenirs unique to the region (4-minute walk)
The nearest airport to Nipponia Hotel Ozu Castle Town is Matsuyama Airport, about a 50-minute drive away.
The nearest railway station to the property is Iyo-Ōzu Station, only a 5-minute drive away.