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Sukeshichi

A traditional farmhouse stay by Itoshiro Yohinten

A wooden home that embodies the quiet presence of old Itoshiro.

A way of life made by hand — the breath of those who lived before still lingers.

On land inhabited since the Jomon era,
let your body and mind settle into its timeless embrace.

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Stay

More than 200 years old — with some timbers said to date back over 300 —
Sukeshichi once stood at the entrance to the old road leading into Itoshiro.
Now offered as a private accommodation, it invites you to slow down and enjoy its tranquil spaces.

Umagoya

Earthen-Floor Space
– Clothing Gallery & Fitting Room

Just inside the entrance is a wide earthen-floored room that was once a stable.
Today, it serves as a gallery and fitting room for clothing by Itoshiro Yohinten.
Guests are welcome to try on the items throughout their stay.
 Loungewear from the collection is also provided.
In summer, the open space becomes a cool, airy place to unwind.
 We hope you feel the timeless grace of Sukeshichi —
 a home tended with care over generations.

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Umagoya

Earthen-Floor Space
– Clothing Gallery & Fitting Room

Just inside the entrance is a wide earthen-floored room that was once a stable.
Today, it serves as a gallery and fitting room for clothing by Itoshiro Yohinten.
Guests are welcome to try on the items throughout their stay.
Loungewear from the collection is also provided.
In summer, the open space becomes a cool, airy place to unwind.
We hope you feel the timeless grace of Sukeshichi —
 a home tended with care over generations.

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Uchinnaka

Main Room
– Living / Dining / Kitchen

Here, the family once gathered around the hearth to eat, talk, and make things by firelight.
The darkened walls and beams still tell the stories of those who lived before.
This room is your living and dining area, with a kitchen for cooking your own food.
Use it freely as the main gathering space.

Dei

Tatami Room
– A Japanese-style Living Space as well as Second Bedroom

Once used as the family’s living and sleeping quarters.
 The tatami mats are original, and the sliding doors are made of handmade Mino washi paper.
A restful, natural-toned space, with a kotatsu for winter.
Up to four additional futons can be laid out for sleeping.

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Dei

Tatami Room
– A Japanese-style Living Space as well as Second Bedroom

Once used as the family’s living and sleeping quarters.
The tatami mats are original, and the sliding doors are made of handmade Mino washi paper.
A restful, natural-toned space, with a kotatsu for winter.
Up to four additional futons can be laid out for sleeping.

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Okuno-dei

Former Alter
– Bedroom with Western-style Beds

The innermost room, once dedicated to the family’s Buddhist altar.
The former tatami has been replaced with reused wooden flooring,
 creating a serene and comfortable place to rest.
Beside the beds, you’ll find symbolic works related to Itoshiro Yohinten on display.

Study

Former Children’s Room

A small desk, faded posters of childhood heroes —
traces of the children who once lived here remain.
It has been arranged as a peaceful study for reading or working.
Or simply savoring the evening light through the window.

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Study

Former Children’s Room

Former Children’s Room
 A small desk, faded posters of childhood heroes —
traces of the children who once lived here remain.
It has been arranged as a peaceful study for reading or working.
Or simply savoring the evening light through the window.

This layout is characteristic of traditional Itoshiro homes.
A bathroom and toilet are provided, along with amenities.
Accommodates up to 6 guests.
Check-in: 15:00–18:00 / Check-out: 10:00

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Dinner & Breakfast

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Meals are prepared in collaboration with MAGOEMON,
an Itoshiro restaurant known for wholesome dishes made from seasonal ingredients.
You may enjoy Kei-chan, a beloved local chicken dish from Gujo,
 and in winter, regional specialties such as pickled meats and hot pots unique to Itoshiro.
Please choose whether you would like meals included when making your reservation.

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Breakfast features onigiri made with local rice, a hearty miso soup filled with vegetables,
 and small seasonal sides — a simple, grounding start to the day.
Enjoy these flavors as you look out over the idyllic scenery from Sukeshichi.

Tsushi

Attic Gallery of Folk Tools

Everyday tools crafted by hand from local flora —
these objects tell the story of a humble yet resilient way of life.
Guests are welcome to explore freely during their stay.
The upstairs windows also offer a lovely view of the village.

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Experience

Indigo dyeing, botanical dyeing, and traditional clothing workshops

Indigo dyeing classes are held from May to September,
while botanical dyeing and Itoshiro folk garment workshops are offered year-round.
Stay at Sukeshichi and immerse yourself in the unique handcraft traditions of this land.

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Itoshiro Yohinten Main Store

A ten-minute walk brings you to the main store of Itoshiro Yohinten.
 Here you can try on and purchase clothing,
and visit the indigo workshop and the indigo fields beside it.
(Some areas are closed from November to April.)

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Historical Sites and Shrines

Itoshiro was an important pilgrimage site for the once widespread faith known as Hakusan Shinko, which venerated the sacred mountain of Hakusan.
Traces of that history remain in the local shrines and temples.
We invite you to walk among these sacred places
and feel the quiet grandeur that continues to this day.

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The Joy of Each Season

Spring brings soft new green,
summer the clarity of the mountain headwaters,
autumn a blaze of red and gold,
and winter a hushed world of snow.
Each season transforms the village with a striking, quiet beauty.
We hope you will return to experience the shifting seasons of Itoshiro again.

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 Reservation

Check Availability / Booking / Inquiries

For details about your stay, room availability, and reservations,
please visit the booking site below.

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SUKESHICHI
65-18 Itoshiro, Shiratori-cho, Gujo, Gifu, Japan
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