Banquet
The Matsukaze Room was built by the Kuroda Clan to welcome the Emperor in the Meiji era (1868-1912) with the prestige of a former feudal lord's family. More than a hundred years later, it still retains its imposing appearance here and there.
It is now used throughout the year as a place for entertaining dinners, wedding ceremonies, and as a stage for Go and Shogi title games.
It is now used throughout the year as a place for entertaining dinners, wedding ceremonies, and as a stage for Go and Shogi title games.
name | Formal Japanese-style room Matsukaze |
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Capacity | Up to 20 people seated |
Area | First room: 20.25 square meters (12.5 tatami mats) / Second room: 16.2 square meters (10 tatami mats) / Third room (audience room): 16.2 square meters (10 tatami mats) |
Facility | Internet environment |
Other Banquet
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Event Hall Genjikan
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Fugetsu-den
It is used as one of the wedding reception venues. -
Grand Ballroom TakeKawa
It is a large banquet hall that can seat up to 70 people, so it is the perfect place for a company's year-end or New Year's party! -
Conference and Tea Party Ise-no-Ma
This 36 tatami mat room is perfect for tea ceremonies, first tea ceremony, and business meetings because of the furnace. -
Medium banquet hall Fuji-no-Ma
Up to 20 people can be seated. This is the perfect room for year-end and New Year's parties. -
Department of Food Chikurin
It can be used as a restaurant for entertaining a small number of people, weddings and engagement ceremonies. -
Private Dining Room Kikuno-ma
It can be used for entertaining a small number of people and as a dining room.