Luxury Meets History: A Stay at Tachibana Ohana, Fukuoka

Traditional garden of Tachibana Ohana at night in Fukuoka

Hotels in Japan are as diverse to say the least – ranging from remote cabin hotels to traditional ryokan inns. Among this eclectic array, Tachibana Ohana in Yanagawa offers a uniquely luxurious experience that intertwines elegance with rich historical roots. Yanagawa, often dubbed the “Venice of Japan,” is famed for its picturesque canals. Tachibana Ohana, with its storied past as the former residence of feudal lords, serves as the perfect base for exploring this unique region. Its blend of historical grandeur and contemporary comfort makes it an ideal retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in both luxury and local heritage.

Traditional Tachibana Ohana and garden

The Offer

Tachibana Ohana features 20 meticulously designed guest rooms, many of which offer views of the hotel’s renowned Shotoen Garden. This garden, a site of natural beauty, features around 280 ancient pine trees and attracts over 300 wild ducks during their migratory pause each winter. The property combines historical elements with modern luxury, featuring traditional Japanese aesthetics and state-of-the-art amenities. Culinary experiences are a highlight, with the hotel’s restaurant offering an array of local delicacies, including fresh steamed eel from the Ariake Sea.


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Boatman in Yanagawa
Roof of Tachibana Ohana

The Location

Known as the “Venice of Japan” for its intricate canal system, Yanagawa’s weaving canals offer a one-of-a-kind journey through the area. Skilled boatmen expertly navigate the narrow canals, allowing you to fully absorb the serene beauty and historical ambiance of Yanagawa. The boat ride provides a unique perspective on the city’s traditional architecture and lush greenery, setting the stage for a memorable stay at Tachibana Ohana.

traditional interior of Tachibana Ohana hotel room
Traditional Japanese shrine with overhanging tree above
lady in kimono conducts traditional tea ceremony on a tatami floor

Who is it For?

Tachibana Ohana is perfect for discerning travellers who seek a blend of historical immersion and contemporary luxury. Whether you're a history enthusiast captivated by Japan’s feudal past, a design aficionado appreciating refined aesthetics, or a food lover eager to savour rare local delicacies, this hotel caters to those with a taste for elegance and authenticity. It is particularly suited for couples seeking a romantic retreat or individuals wanting a peaceful, culturally rich escape from the everyday.


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traditional Japanese food on a yanagawa river boat
yanagawa riverboat man standing on boat

Sustainability

Tachibana Ohana is committed to sustainability, reflecting its respect for both historical heritage and the natural environment. The hotel’s practices include preserving the Shotoen Garden’s ancient trees and maintaining ecological balance within the property’s grounds. Efforts are made to source local ingredients for the restaurant, supporting regional agriculture and reducing the carbon footprint associated with food transportation.

Important Information

How to get there

  • Car: Approximately 1.5 hours from Fukuoka Airport. Parking is available on-site.

  • Train: A 1-hour journey from Hakata Station via the Nishitetsu Line to Yanagawa Station, followed by a short taxi ride or walk.

Check-in / Check-out: Check-in from 3:00 PM; Check-out by 11:00 AM

Number of Onsen: Hot water bath only (not hot spring)

Pets: Pets are not permitted on the property.

Contact: Tachibana Ohana


〒832-0069 Fukuoka, Yanagawa, Shinhokamachi,1, Japan
Find out more via
ohana.co.jp


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