YOSHIDA MURA Village
A fulfilling vacation in the middle of nowhere, only 60 minutes away from Tokyo
Yoshida Mura is 60 minutes away from Tokyo and is at the eastern edge of Shimotsuke City, Tochigi Prefecture, where the Kinu River runs nearby. It is a quiet area surrounded by fields. In lush green nature, Yoshida Mura produces rice, strawberries, asparagus, and onions. They have an Italian restaurant called Ristorante Italia Verace, where dishes are prepared with local agricultural ingredients to bring out the taste of nature’s blessing, and also a bakery called Yoshida Mura Bakery. At Ristorante Italia Verace, the chef who received culinary training in Italy makes dishes using plenty of ingredients freshly harvested by local partner farmers. The restaurant is the symbol of Yoshida Mura. At Yoshida Mura Bakery, Chef Numao, who practiced baking at famous bakeries such as The Standard Bakers, an authentic bakery based in Oya Town, Utsunomiya City, and Boulangerie Rire in Shimotsuke City, offers carefully crafted and baked bread.
Location Map
Basic Information
Address | 784 Motoyoshida, Shimotsuke-city, Tochigi, Japan |
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Telephone Number | 81-285-35-1020 |
Website | https://yoshidamura.com/ |
Business Hours | 10:00-17:00 |
Days Closed for Business | Tuesday |
Price | Per person Room 1 (only room) ¥6,500-23,000 Room 2 (only room) ¥6,500-26,000 Room 1 (with breakfast) ¥7,500-24,000 Room 2 (with breakfast) ¥7,500-25,000 Room 1 (with half board) ¥12,000-28,500 Room 2 (with half board) ¥12,000-31,100 *Information is as of December 2024. |
DIRECTIONS | ・15 minutes by taxi from JR Koganei Station ・Approximately 1 hour 45 minutes by car from central Tokyo ・Approximately 2 hours by car from Narita Airport |
Map Code | 74 439 439*44 |
Southern Area
This area boasts evocative historical buildings and townscapes, such as the Ashikaga School, known for being the oldest school in Japan, and Kura no Machi, a district where buildings from the mid-19th century, a time when the area prospered as a commercial district, still stand. At Ashikaga Flower Park, you can see 350 blooming wisteria flowers, flowing downward from above, creating a world of enchantment.