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駅舎ホテルINNMYLIFE

A historic railway station has been renovated to create Japan's only "station hotel," which accepts only one group per day.
The rooms are compact, but feature lumber from the surrounding area that has been produced since the Edo period, as well as materials long used on the railway. The hotel also retains the rhythm of shadows seen in traditional Japanese houses, creating a minimalist yet unique space.

The loungewear is made from Enshu textiles, a traditional craft of the Enshu region. The amenity room is stocked with organic products made from underground water from Mt. Fuji, and breakfast includes honey, vegetables, bread, ham, and bacon from producers who are friends of the owner, allowing guests to fully experience the local connection and local culture.
The surrounding area is not a major tourist destination, but a ride on the Tenryu Hamanako Railway, which connects to the hotel's station, will allow you to enjoy the unpretentious, unspoiled scenery of Japan. The next station is Tenryu-Futamata Station, the setting for the iconic Japanese animation "Evangelion." Along the line, you'll find historical sites like Okuni Shrine and Kakegawa Castle, as well as Lake Hamana, a traditional source of eel, a beloved Japanese soul food.

Main Access:
- 50 minutes from Kakegawa Station on the Tokaido Shinkansen Line by transferring to the Tenryu Hamanako Railway
- 10 minutes by car from the Hamakita Interchange on the Second Tomei Expressway