The atmosphere of the castle town still remains.

Hashino-cho, Himeji City, where Wabi-Saku is located, has been inhabited since ancient times, and its ancient burial mounds and ruins testify to the depth of its history. In the Middle Ages, the area played an important role as part of Himeji Castle Town, and during the Edo period, it developed mainly through agriculture.

The Nozato Highway is a place where time passes slowly and people live peacefully.
Enjoy the town where the good old Japanese culture remains in a luxurious old ryokan (traditional Japanese inn).

Himeji Castle Town Ryokan

Feel the Japanese culture!

Facilities

Old private houses have a long history. They are still loved by many people as homes that strongly reflect the culture and traditions of the region.

Wabi Sabi, while taking advantage of the appearance of such old private homes, has been redesigned into accommodations with the latest Japanese style renovations.

The taste for the humble and simple can be found in the simple and humble. The concept of “wabi-sabi” originates from Zen. Please feel the unique Japanese sense of beauty and sensibility.

*This facility is unmanned, so there are no staff on-site.

  • dainoma 1F West *Capacity 4 persons

  • wanoma 1F East *Capacity 2 persons

  • fukunoma 2F East *Capacity 4 persons

  • Shiinoma 2nd floor west *Capacity 4 people

    • 侘寂外観1
    • 侘寂外観2
    • 侘寂ロビー1
    • 侘寂ロビー2

    Old private houses are designed with an emphasis on ventilation and lighting, creating spaces that are cool in summer and warm in winter.
    Each region has its own unique architectural style that suits its climate, and is filled with the wisdom of living in harmony with the natural environment.
    Many people love old private houses with a long history as homes that reflect the local culture and traditions in a colorful way.

WABI SABI

It's the beauty we find in imperfection.

Access

Parking Information

Parking Spaces 1–3

■ Parking for 3 vehicles
Please park starting from the end in order.

Parking Space 4

■ Parking for 1 vehicle
Please park within space No.2.
Do not park in any other spaces.

The areas beside and across from the facility are not Wabisabi's parking lots.

Parking in incorrect locations may cause inconvenience to nearby residents. Please be sure to park in the designated areas as shown in the images.
Each room is allotted one parking space. If you have more than one vehicle, please use a nearby paid parking lot.