Kagaya to Demolish All Four Inns and Construct New Ones

Kagaya to Demolish All Four Inns and Construct New Ones

Kagaya will consolidate its four inns in Wakura Onsen into three, implementing a rebranding for the entire group.

Kagaya plans to demolish and relocate all four existing buildings, and will construct a new inn on the combined land owned by the company in the center of the hot spring district and Matsunoei’s land, aiming for a business reopening by the end of the 2027 fiscal year. The number of guest rooms will be approximately 40. The use of the former sites will be considered in the future.

Aeno Kaze will demolish the west wing of the old building and construct a new entrance, kitchen, and restaurant. The aim is to reopen in the first half of the 2027 fiscal year, centering on the east wing guest rooms, convention facilities, and Hana-no-Mai Saryo. The number of guest rooms will be approximately 80.

Niji to Umi will demolish the entrance side of the old building, aiming to reopen in the second half of the 2026 fiscal year, focusing on the main building. The number of guest rooms will be approximately 40.

Currently, Kagaya operates four buildings with 233 rooms, Matsunoei with 31 rooms, Aeno Kaze with 114 rooms, and Niji to Umi with 49 rooms, leading to a significant reduction in rooms. They aim to “clarify and differentiate the features of each inn to provide Kagaya’s unique hospitality that meets the needs of the times.”

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