Spa & Wellness
Culinary Freedom at Jikukan Mukae's Shared Kitchen
At Jikukan Mukae, guests are invited to unleash their culinary creativity in the inviting shared kitchen, a space designed to foster a sense of community and collaboration among travelers. This well-equipped kitchen features modern appliances, ample counter space, and a variety of cooking utensils, allowing guests to prepare their own meals with ease.
Breakfast & Dining
Whether you're a seasoned chef or a novice cook, the shared kitchen provides the perfect opportunity to whip up a delicious breakfast, a hearty lunch, or a cozy dinner using fresh, local ingredients sourced from nearby markets. The atmosphere in the shared kitchen is warm and welcoming, encouraging guests to mingle and share their culinary experiences. With communal dining areas adjacent to the kitchen, you can savor your homemade dishes while engaging in delightful conversations with fellow travelers from around the world. The shared kitchen at Jikukan Mukae not only satisfies your hunger but also creates lasting memories as you bond over the universal love of food, making your stay in Izumo truly unforgettable.
Discover the Sacred Splendor of Izumo Shrine
Nestled in the heart of Izumo, Japan, the magnificent Izumo Shrine, or Izumo Taisha, stands as one of the most revered Shinto shrines in the country. With its origins dating back over 1,300 years, this sacred site is dedicated to Okuninushi, the deity of marriage and good fortune. Visitors are greeted by the impressive entrance gate, known as the 'Torii,' which leads to a serene pathway lined with ancient cedar trees, setting the stage for a spiritual journey. The grandeur of the main shrine building, with its distinctive thatched roof and intricate wooden architecture, captivates every traveler, inviting them to immerse themselves in the rich history and spiritual ambiance of this historic landmark. As you explore the shrine grounds, take a moment to partake in the traditional rituals, such as purifying yourself at the chozuya (water basin) and offering prayers for love and prosperity. The surrounding gardens, dotted with seasonal flowers, create a tranquil atmosphere perfect for reflection and meditation. Additionally, the shrine hosts various festivals throughout the year, including the famous 'Kamiari-zuki' in October, when deities from across Japan gather here to celebrate, offering a unique glimpse into the vibrant local culture. Whether you seek spiritual enlightenment, a deeper understanding of Japanese traditions, or simply a peaceful escape, Izumo Shrine promises an unforgettable experience steeped in history and reverence.
Airport Transfers
Traveling from the Nearest Airport to Jikukan Mukae in Izumo, Japan
To reach Jikukan Mukae, a serene and culturally rich accommodation located near the iconic Izumo Shrine, your journey will likely begin at Izumo Airport (IZO), the nearest airport to this enchanting destination. Once you arrive at Izumo Airport, you can easily access Jikukan Mukae by taking a taxi, which is the most convenient option. The taxi ride takes approximately 20 minutes, allowing you to soak in the picturesque landscapes of Izumo as you make your way to your destination. Alternatively, you can opt for public transportation by boarding a bus that connects the airport to Izumo City; however, be mindful of the bus schedules to ensure a smooth transition to your stay. Upon arriving in the city, Jikukan Mukae is just a short distance from the Izumo Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Japan's oldest and most significant Shinto shrines. If you prefer to stretch your legs, consider a leisurely walk from the bus stop to the shrine, which will take around 15 minutes, allowing you to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty of the area. Whether you choose to travel by taxi or bus, your journey to Jikukan Mukae will set the stage for an unforgettable experience immersed in the rich history and spirituality of Izumo.










