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M any Welcome Inns serve traditional Shojin ryori, Kaiseki ryori, local food, home-style dishes and so on. They provide overseas travelers with opportunities to experience the food culture. The following Welcome Inns are recommendable to enjoy meals of rural areas in a relaxed atmosphere.

P lease check the detail and photos of meals at each Welcome Inn’s website. Reservation may be necessary for meals. Welcome Inns show room rates, dinner and breakfast prices separately and taking meals is at your choice, whereas room rates of conventional Japanese–style inns include two meals.


Japanese Cuisine   ©JNTO
Kaiseki ryori
A set menu comprising a series of artistically presented small dishes. It is enjoyable with eyes as well as mouth.
Kaiseki ryori
Ryokan Nakamuraya Minshuku Sosuke
Ryokan Tsukinoya Hotel Ichiei
Hotel Claire Higasa Matsunoki Ryokan
Guest House Kikugawa Kotobuki Ryokan
Shojin ryori
Vegetarian cuisine for Buddhist monks with strict precepts prohibiting to kill animals. It includes neither fish nor meat.
Shojin ryori
Koyasan Haryoin Temple JIMYOIN
Others
Home-style dishes
Daibutsu Ryokan Ryokan Sumiyoshiya
Oyado Yamakyu Oyado Yoshinoya
Rinkai Hotel Kitamise Sunrise Inn
Lodge Tyojirou Komecho Ryokan
Minshuku Ryokan Tanpopo
Eclectic cuisine [Japanese, Chinese and western dishes]
Fuji Calm Takayama Park City Hotel
Ryokan Matsumae
Spanish cuisine
Yasuda Pension
French cuisine
Mercure Hotel Narita
Buffet meal
Narita Port Hotel (Formerly Narita Airport Washington Hotel)

Tuna (Maguro) Sashimi  ©Wakayama Prefecture/©JNTO

Yakitori  ©JNTO

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