
Your Stay
Your Stay
Guest rooms, a café, a sauna and a playroom — an English manor appointed for comfort, reserved for just one group a day. Here are the main ways to spend your stay.
A private hideaway for just one group a day, far from the noise of the city. The architecture, reminiscent of a traditional English manor house, brings together a sense of nostalgia and modern comfort.
Gaze up at a sky full of stars through the changing seasons, and read a book by the glow of a warm lamp. In a place where time flows gently, rest as deeply as you wish.
Between Mt. Daisen — the highest peak in the Chugoku region — and the Sea of Japan, spend an unhurried time in harmony with nature.

Your Stay
Guest rooms, a café, a sauna and a playroom — an English manor appointed for comfort, reserved for just one group a day. Here are the main ways to spend your stay.
Mt. Daisen
Drive a little, and the roads of Daisen open up. From Masumizu Highland or Kagikake Pass, the great mountain rises into the summer sky, and simply cruising the shaded lanes, the journey has already begun. Summer here is the season of green: one of western Japan’s largest virgin beech forests wraps the slopes in deep new foliage, and the more you wander the dappled paths, the clearer the air.
The House
White walls and black timber framing — a half-timbered house in the English Tudor manner, weathered over some fifty years. The borrowed style runs from the facade deep into the rooms: step inside and antique furnishings stand quietly along a deep-red carpet. Slip away from the everyday, into a day spent as if within an English manor.
Dining
By day, a café open to anyone who cares to drop in — a cup of freshly brewed coffee or tea, and an unhurried hour to yourself. For stays with dinner and breakfast, we prepare a special galette, made plate by plate from carefully chosen ingredients — a dish drawn from the bounty of Daisen, to be tasted only here.
A Private Night
After dark there are few lights around, and the night deepens into a remarkable quiet. Look up, and the sky is thick with stars — a night for your party alone, with no one to mind. A sauna to ease a warmed body, a playroom with its billiard table, too — there whenever the mood takes you. Even doing nothing at all becomes a quiet luxury here.
On a fine day you can see the Sea of Japan, the gentle arc of Yumigahama, even the distant isles of Oki. To walk, take the approach to Daisenji temple or the trails through the beech woods, at your own pace beside the murmur of the valley. Spring water rising from the rock, cool air drifting across the highlands; the foothills stay a little cooler than the plain, an easy place to spend the summer. And not only the mountain — the sea is close, too: a short drive brings you to the hot springs of Kaike or the white sands of Yumigahama. The mountain for a garden, the sea next door — this is summer at Daisen, beginning at Bramley.
Stay Plan
One group a day
* Multiple nights welcome. Please see the booking page for rates and availability.
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In-Room Amenities
In-Room Equipment
Available on Request Until 20:00
Common medicines, sanitary items and more are available on request.
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