Stay overnight in a traditional merchant’s house (Tango Kaido Taniguchi)

“Tango Kaido Taniguchi” is a traditional merchant’s house built in the early Showa period, and renovated as a rentable lodging that can accommodate a large group.
Opposite the kitchen, at the end of the earthen floor that continues from the entrance, is the inner garden, which is characteristic of traditional merchant’s houses. It provides a comfortable space with good exposure to sun light.
Enjoy a pleasant meal and company while gazing at the inner garden and veranda.

Theme
Life / Culture
fukui
Website http://obamakankokyoku.com/taniguchi/
Highlight Rent a 90-year-old merchant's house with an earthen floor!
Experience content The comfortable 90-year-old merchant's house with its earthen floor continuing from the entrance, and fine view of the inner garden from the veranda. The whole house is rented out and can accommodate a large group.
Price Staying overnight without meals: 5,000 to 15,000 yen per person
Payment Method Cash Credit card: American Express / Diners / JCB / MasterCard / Visa
Acceptable number / Program 1 to 11 people
Publication time Opening Hours Check-in: From 15:00Check-out: Before 10:30
Time required for Stay , Exprerience One night
Closed No
Receiving target Individuals Groups Observation and training groups * Open to members of the industry
Pamphlet Interpreters, tour guides: available
Wi-fi Yes
Barrier free correspondence No
Reservation(Need / No Needed) Apply by phone to Obama Tourism Bureau, Obama Machizukuri K.K. by the day before or apply on each accommodation reservation website
Reservation window TEL: +81-770-53-0329
Traffic access Approx. 5 minutes from Obama I.C. of the Maizuru-Wakasa Expressway
Postal code 917-0053
Contact address Tango Kaido Taniguchi Obama Omiya 27-2, Obama City, Fukui Prefecture
Contact information TEL: +81-770-56-3366
Official website http://obamakankokyoku.com/taniguchi/
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