



まちの暮らしをそのままに

"Preserve the way of life in the town as it is."
Kyucho Hotel is a private villa rental accommodation limited to one group per day.
We value not over-preparing the experience.
Waking up to the sounds of the city in the morning.
Walking around town, greeting and chatting with the people there.
Eating meals and shopping at local shops.
We want the time you spend at this inn to be less about "staying overnight" and more about "a time to try out a bit of life in the old town."
From "travel that consumes tourist destinations" to "travel that makes you a local resident."
In this age where you can get anything with just a smartphone, it's all the more reason to deliberately take the time and effort.
We aim to provide a warm and inconvenient stay where you can interact with the local people.
What is “Kyucho”?
The Honmachi area of Nabari City once flourished as a key stop along the Hatsuse Highway, a historic route connecting Iga and Yamato.
People and goods moved along this road, and rows of merchant houses and traditional townhouses shaped a lively town center where travelers and daily life intertwined.
Even today, the original layout of the streets and the character of the remaining buildings preserve the atmosphere of that time.
With the arrival of the railway, however, the flow of people shifted toward the station, and the town’s center moved with it.
This area, once the heart of the town, came to be known as “Kyucho” — literally, the “former town.”
Kyucho Hotel stands at the threshold between past and present, where traces of the old center meet the rhythms of the new.


施設紹介
What is “Kyucho”?
The Honmachi area of Nabari City once flourished as a key stop along the Hatsuse Highway, a historic route connecting Iga and Yamato.
People and goods moved along this road, and rows of merchant houses and traditional townhouses shaped a lively town center where travelers and daily life intertwined.
Even today, the original layout of the streets and the character of the remaining buildings preserve the atmosphere of that time.
With the arrival of the railway, however, the flow of people shifted toward the station, and the town’s center moved with it.
This area, once the heart of the town, came to be known as “Kyucho” — literally, the “former town.”
Kyucho Hotel stands at the threshold between past and present, where traces of the old center meet the rhythms of the new.
玄関
What is “Kyucho”?
The Honmachi area of Nabari City once flourished as a key stop along the Hatsuse Highway, a historic route connecting Iga and Yamato.
People and goods moved along this road, and rows of merchant houses and traditional townhouses shaped a lively town center where travelers and daily life intertwined.
Even today, the original layout of the streets and the character of the remaining buildings preserve the atmosphere of that time.
With the arrival of the railway, however, the flow of people shifted toward the station, and the town’s center moved with it.
This area, once the heart of the town, came to be known as “Kyucho” — literally, the “former town.”
Kyucho Hotel stands at the threshold between past and present, where traces of the old center meet the rhythms of the new.


台所
What is “Kyucho”?
The Honmachi area of Nabari City once flourished as a key stop along the Hatsuse Highway, a historic route connecting Iga and Yamato.
People and goods moved along this road, and rows of merchant houses and traditional townhouses shaped a lively town center where travelers and daily life intertwined.
Even today, the original layout of the streets and the character of the remaining buildings preserve the atmosphere of that time.
With the arrival of the railway, however, the flow of people shifted toward the station, and the town’s center moved with it.
This area, once the heart of the town, came to be known as “Kyucho” — literally, the “former town.”
Kyucho Hotel stands at the threshold between past and present, where traces of the old center meet the rhythms of the new.
居間
What is “Kyucho”?
The Honmachi area of Nabari City once flourished as a key stop along the Hatsuse Highway, a historic route connecting Iga and Yamato.
People and goods moved along this road, and rows of merchant houses and traditional townhouses shaped a lively town center where travelers and daily life intertwined.
Even today, the original layout of the streets and the character of the remaining buildings preserve the atmosphere of that time.
With the arrival of the railway, however, the flow of people shifted toward the station, and the town’s center moved with it.
This area, once the heart of the town, came to be known as “Kyucho” — literally, the “former town.”
Kyucho Hotel stands at the threshold between past and present, where traces of the old center meet the rhythms of the new.


寝室
What is “Kyucho”?
The Honmachi area of Nabari City once flourished as a key stop along the Hatsuse Highway, a historic route connecting Iga and Yamato.
People and goods moved along this road, and rows of merchant houses and traditional townhouses shaped a lively town center where travelers and daily life intertwined.
Even today, the original layout of the streets and the character of the remaining buildings preserve the atmosphere of that time.
With the arrival of the railway, however, the flow of people shifted toward the station, and the town’s center moved with it.
This area, once the heart of the town, came to be known as “Kyucho” — literally, the “former town.”
Kyucho Hotel stands at the threshold between past and present, where traces of the old center meet the rhythms of the new.
その他
What is “Kyucho”?
The Honmachi area of Nabari City once flourished as a key stop along the Hatsuse Highway, a historic route connecting Iga and Yamato.
People and goods moved along this road, and rows of merchant houses and traditional townhouses shaped a lively town center where travelers and daily life intertwined.
Even today, the original layout of the streets and the character of the remaining buildings preserve the atmosphere of that time.
With the arrival of the railway, however, the flow of people shifted toward the station, and the town’s center moved with it.
This area, once the heart of the town, came to be known as “Kyucho” — literally, the “former town.”
Kyucho Hotel stands at the threshold between past and present, where traces of the old center meet the rhythms of the new.



中庭
What is “Kyucho”?
The Honmachi area of Nabari City once flourished as a key stop along the Hatsuse Highway, a historic route connecting Iga and Yamato.
People and goods moved along this road, and rows of merchant houses and traditional townhouses shaped a lively town center where travelers and daily life intertwined.
Even today, the original layout of the streets and the character of the remaining buildings preserve the atmosphere of that time.
With the arrival of the railway, however, the flow of people shifted toward the station, and the town’s center moved with it.
This area, once the heart of the town, came to be known as “Kyucho” — literally, the “former town.”
Kyucho Hotel stands at the threshold between past and present, where traces of the old center meet the rhythms of the new.
