Tsukihitei

Ryokans
5-Star 9.6(213 reviews)
Kasugano-cho 158, 630-8212 Nara, Japan

Overview

Surrounded by the densely lush primeval forest of Kasugayama, it could be said that Tsukihitei is a ryokan with deep connections to the Shinto spirits of Nara. Having been built in 1903 and surviving well after a century, this ryokan might even be blessed by the gods. Offering only five guest accommodations, there's a certain level of exclusivity at this ryokan that makes it highly sought-after. Tsukihitei had even hosted members of the Imperial Family before, so you would know that its level of service will be top-notch. Moreover, the ryokan's kaiseki cuisine is well-regarded in the Michelin Guide and should not be missed out on. The ryokan is also a blessing for lovers of the outdoors, as the Mt. Kasuga Primeval Forest and its many trails and hidden wonders are right outside the inn's door.

History

The building that would eventually become Tsukihitei was well-known for its privacy and peaceful seclusion, originally built back in 1903 as a guesthouse for the Governor of Nara. Here, the governor would host many esteemed guests and will become a tradition of the ryokan by proudly serving personages such as members of the Imperial Family, as well as dignitaries and representatives.

As for its name, it's derived from the Tsukihi no Iwa, a sacred rock on the Yoshiki River that collects ice during the winter. This ice would then be stored and offered to the Imperial Court once the warmer seasons have arrived.

History
Exterior of Tsukihitei
$710.00 /night for 2 adults

Design and Architecture

The architecture of Tsukihitei is distinctly Japanese, having preserved the traditional style of particularly with its exterior design. Modernized touches can be found here and there, done so in the name of practicality, such as the use of glass panels and electric lights. Even then, their aesthetics adhere tightly to classical conventions and blend seamlessly.

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Traditional room in Tsukihitei
$710.00 /night for 2 adults

To preserve its level of service as well as traditional aspects, Tsukihitei has kept a slow pace of expansion and renovation. Even now the ryokan only has five types of accommodations for its guests. Aesthetically, however, these are designed in a Japanese-Western style with a combination of tatami mats and raised furniture. The most recently renovated are the Take and Wakaba guestrooms which now feature raised beds and stylish chairs and tables.

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Lamplit walkway in Tsukihitei
$710.00 /night for 2 adults

Amenities

Parking

Parking

Free parking

Parking on site

Private parking

Street parking

Services

Meeting/banquet facilities

Fax/photocopying

Shared lounge/TV area

Outdoor

Garden

Dining

Dining at a ryokan can end up becoming a meticulous affair, especially if it's a ryokan with such a rich history and reputation as Tsukihitei. Their kaiseki cuisine is made extra special by making the most of seasonal ingredients. To help guests indulge in their preferences, the ryokan offers different sets of kaiseki cuisine meant to match the varied palates and budgets. The Irodori Kaiseki and Shiki Kaiseki make use of seasonal fare, while Mahoroba Kaiseki uses A5 rank Yamagata beef as its main ingredient. They also have a lovely kid-friendly menu which you can avail of by getting in touch with the management.

Opening hours: 11:30 am - 2 pm (Lunch); 5:30 pm - 9 pm (Dinner)

Dining
Kaiseki cuisine at Tsukihitei
$710.00 /night for 2 adults

Destination wedding

A destination wedding in Japan provides a vastly different atmosphere, mainly due to the more reserved ceremonies as well as the patient and composed demeanor of its participants and guests. But if that's exactly what you're looking for when it comes to your special day, then go ahead and book your wedding in Nara. Traditional Shinto-style weddings for foreigners have been growing in popularity, and many wedding companies have begun offering specialized services just for that. Moreover, Tsukihitei is situated right next to Nara Park's many shrines and temples, so you'll have numerous choices on where to hold your ceremony.

For your wedding reception's venue, Tsukihitei's gathering hall Matsu no Ma can accommodate up to 40 guests. The historic inn has been hosting gatherings since 1903, and its bespoke services include captivating flower arrangements and wall decor. The inn's traditional garden is also available for wedding photoshoots, so make sure to get in touch with the management if you'd like to hold a photography session there.

$710.00 /night for 2 adults

Events and experiences

Cultural and Outdoor Experiences

During its time as the Imperial Capital during the Nara Period, from 710 - 784, the ancient city of Nara flourished and became a center for cultural and religious undertakings. Many of those religious and cultural sites survive to this day and are open to visitors. Many are even recognized as part of the UNESCO World Heritage The Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara. These include temples such as Kokufu-ji and Yakushi-ji, the grand Shinto shrine of Kasuga-taisha, and even the Mt. Kasuga Primeval Forest where Tsukihitei stands. Mt. Kasuga itself provides plenty of opportunities to embrace the outdoors as it is filled with numerous hiking trails used over the centuries by all sorts of travelers such as pilgrims, merchants, and even warriors.

Other Celebrations

Although somewhat of a long shot, it's still worth notifying the management that you're planning to celebrate a special day during your stay. They might be able to assist in a bit of personalized service if you're commemorating a birthday or anniversary while under their care.

Events and experiences
Wild sika deer at Tsukihitei
$710.00 /night for 2 adults

Local Info

Nara Park

Expansive heritage park known for its religious sites and friendly sika deer (15-minute walk)

Nara National Museum

Established in 1889 and features collections and artworks of Japanese Buddhism (4-minute drive)

Mt. Kasuga Primeval Forest

Sacred old-growth forest and part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara UNESCO World Heritage Site (11-minute walk)

Nearest Airport

The nearest airport to Tsukihitei is Kansai International Airport (KIX), 74 minutes from the ryokan by car.

Nearest Railway Station

The nearest railway to Tsukihitei is Nara JR Station, an 11-minute drive away.

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