While inheriting
the history, culture and scenery,
we’ve created a nostalgic yet new way to enjoy “time”
in Tomo Port Town for future generations
that still reminds us of days gone by.
Tomonoura is located almost centrally in the Seto Inland Sea.
In this town, which flourished as a port in which fisherman would await favourable tides,
time passes by so peacefully and serenely.
It is as if time itself has come to a stop.
People exchange greetings as they pass by on the street,
connecting them to one another.
The town may not have the convenience of a big city,
but it is a town where the scenery of a fulfilling way of life is commonplace.
Let yourself be carried by the flow of time in Tomo,
like a ship pushed gently between the waves.
While inheriting
the history, culture and scenery,
we’ve created a nostalgic yet new way to enjoy “time”
in Tomo Port Town for future generations
that still reminds us of days gone by.
Tomonoura is located almost centrally in the Seto Inland Sea.
In this town, which flourished as a port in which fisherman would await favourable tides, time passes by so peacefully and serenely.
It is as if time itself has come to a stop.
People exchange greetings as they pass by on the street, connecting them to one another.
The town may not have the convenience of a big city, but it is a town where the scenery of a fulfilling way of life is commonplace.
Let yourself be carried by the flow of time in Tomo, like a ship pushed gently between the waves.
Rooms
Rooms
Experience the historical way of life of a Japanese port town
“NIPPONIA TOMO PORT TOWN” is an inn complex made up of three buildings located around the town,
including a traditional house that overlooks the whole of Tomo Port
and an Edo period building passed down in a merchant family.
Experience the historical way of life of a Japanese port town “NIPPONIAI TOMO PORT TOWN” is an inn complex made up of three buildings located around the town, including a traditional house that overlooks the whole of Tomo Port and an Edo period building passed down in a merchant family.
SEKI
SEKI
This building has enjoyed a rich history, being passed down since the Edo period as a merchant’s residence and as a store selling the herbal liqueur known as hōmeishu.
Fulfilling ways of ordinary and extraordinary life are connected comfortably in Tomo, a place where you can experience the sounds of life and the rhythms of the port town residents.
ENOURA
ENOURA
This villa was the former holiday home loved by the 78th Japanese prime minister, Miyazawa Kiichi. It boasts wide verandas, high ceilings and elaborately designed furnishings and decorations. Time ticks away slowly in this villa, so escape from modern times and enjoy the exceptional views of Tomo that ENOURA has to offer.