Nipponia Izumo Taisha Shrine Town

Chain Hotels
4-Star 8.5(12 reviews)
Taishacho Kizukiminami 1359-1, 699-0711 Izumo, Japan

Overview

Boasting an attractive location close to the Shinto shrine of Izumo Taisha, Nipponia Izumo Taisha Shrine Town is a refurbished hotel in Izumo in Shimane Prefecture. It was opened to guests in 2022. Before that, the property used to serve as a clinic named Oku Hospital. Its origins date back to the Taishō era, and you can find many original features from its past. The ryokan offers rustic but well-equipped rooms, some of which are Japanese-style. It also has an on-site restaurant named OKU, which serves delectable French cuisine in a Western-style space. Moreover, there's a lovely garden on site, ideal for unwinding after an activity-filled day.

History

Nipponia Izumo Taisha Shrine Town was not always the wonderful ryokan hotel it is now. The property started out as a clinic, Oku Hospital, in the Taishō era. It was a popular medical institution for the people of the town back then. However, as the clinic stopped its operations, the property fell into disrepair. It was only in 2022 that the Nipponia Group, which has dedicated itself to the restoration of traditional Japanese properties, decided to renovate and open it as a ryokan hotel. It started welcoming guests in September 2022. What used to be the main clinic is now a gourmet restaurant serving French cuisine. It has even been named OKU as a nod to its heritage. Meanwhile, the Japanese-style ryokan, where the owners used to and still live, features the guest rooms. Both buildings have been carefully preserved to showcase their original architecture.

History
Nipponia Izumo Taisha Shrine Town's exterior
$258.00 /night for 2 adults

Design and Architecture

Both the Japanese- and Western-style buildings of the property retain their original features, which has always been Nipponia group's aim. You can find old wooden beams on the ceilings, earthen or wooden floors, and classic furniture. There are six different types of guest rooms, including the Japanese-style Chidori with European antique furniture and the duplex-style Akizuki. You can also stay in Takahama, which has lattice windows and offers a private courtyard, or Yoshino, which boasts a sunken kotatsu or heated hearth. Like most traditional Japanese properties, this one also has a Japanese-style garden with characteristic stone lanterns.

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A guest room at Nipponia Izumo Taisha Shrine Town
$258.00 /night for 2 adults

Amenities

Parking

Parking

Free parking

Parking on site

Private parking

Take a look at these facilities:

Garden

General

Non-smoking rooms

Heating

Non-smoking throughout

Air conditioning

Dining

The restaurant at Nipponia Izumo Taisha Shrine Town, OKU, follows the concept of terroir cuisine. This means that they use seasonal ingredients that are locally sourced. Not only does this concept offer access to fresh products, but it also ensures that the taste is unique to the region. You'll get to enjoy modern French cuisine with local sake. Izumo is, in fact, considered the birthplace of sake!

Dining
A gourmet meal at OKU
$258.00 /night for 2 adults

At OKU, the head chef keeps experimenting with flavors and processes to create cuisine unique to the property. He and his team work with local producers to source the best products for the restaurant. Some of these producers and suppliers include Shigekazu Yokoyama, who provides processed Izumo deer from Enishi, and Rina and Daisuke Imaoka, who provide fresh fish from the prefecture. The chef makes sure to customize the dishes based on the season. For example, he has seven winter dishes, which usually use Izumo's fatty winter fish. While here, don't forget to try the mackerel and charcoal-grilled salted rice malt or Izumo deer and Japanese beef, smoked on cedar board. The restaurant also offers breakfast menus consisting of Shimane rice, small fishes, and clam soup.

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A gourmet dish at OKU
$258.00 /night for 2 adults

Events and experiences

Cultural and Outdoor Experiences

There are a plethora of cultural experiences that you can indulge in during your stay at Nipponia Izumo Taisha Shrine Town. Those who wish to explore the shrine town can join the retro rickshaw tour or historical walking tour. A visit to Japan is incomplete without enjoying a tea ceremony, so make sure you take part in the Sansai-ryu tea ceremony experience. Brewery tours for sake and soy sauce, as well as tastings, will let you dive deeper into the region's gastronomy. You can also join craft experiences such as cotton weaving, making notebooks, or creating ginger candy packages. You can even participate in making seaweed salt from Sagiura seawater and Arame seaweed. Those into outdoor pursuits can try the Yunagi sunset cruising or mysterious cave cruising experiences. On idle days, simply unwind in the beautiful Japanese garden on site.

Events and experiences
The garden in Nipponia Izumo Taisha Shrine Town
$258.00 /night for 2 adults

Local Info

Izumo Taisha

One of the oldest and most important shrines in Japan, dedicated mainly to Okuninushi no Okami (6-minute walk)

Shimane Museum of Ancient Izumo

Fascinating museum showcasing the history of Izumo and Izumo Taisha (9-minute walk)

Former Taisha Station

Historic railway station belonging to the former JR Taisha Line, dating back to 1912 (16-minute walk)

Nearest Airport

The nearest airport to Nipponia Izumo Taisha Shrine Town is Izumo Airport, just about a 33-minute drive away.

Nearest Railway Station

The nearest railway station to the ryokan hotel is Izumotaisha-Mae Station, only a 3-minute walk away.