totonoinototo
Guest Rooms
Guests of totonoinototo have exclusive use of a 144.09㎡ guest space.
The space features SHINZEN-noma, a room with a family shrine, along with five tatami rooms connected by sliding fusuma doors. It may be enjoyed as one continuous, open setting or arranged into separate, more private rooms.
High ceilings create a quiet sense of openness, while views of the surrounding forest deepen the stillness of the space.
Within this gently sacred atmosphere, guests are invited to relax and experience the distinctive character of HIGASHIBABA.

神前乃間 SHINZEN-noma
A solemn space with a family shrine, steeped in history and quiet stillness.
言乃間 KOTO-noma
Where words are woven and thoughts quietly resonate.
中乃間 NAKA-noma
A warm, inviting space at the heart of the house.
奥乃間 OKU-noma
The most prestigious and refined room, reflecting the elegance of shoin-style architecture.
縁乃間 EN-noma
A room with an engawa, creating a gentle transition between inside and outside.
On-site Facilities
Misogi Sauna
Kiyome Bath
Private Restroom
Facility Information
Access
TOKYOOME-SHI54 MITAKESAN
Important Notes
Check-in / Check-out
Check-in
13:30 ~ 14:00
Check-out
~10:00
Policy
Cancellation Policy
Children's Policy
Facilities & Services
Room Facilities & Amenities
Amenities / Facilities / Bathroom
Facilities & Services
Food Facility / Pool・Spa
Facility Precautions
Can I stay with my pet?
As the building is registered as a Tangible Cultural Property of Tokyo, we kindly ask guests to refrain from bringing pets in order to preserve the property.
Can children stay?
As some activities, such as the outdoor sauna and herbal experiences, are designed for adults, we kindly ask that children aged 12 and under do not stay. Guests aged 13 and above are welcome. Guests under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Do you offer room-only stays?
We do not offer room-only stays.
How many people can stay?
As we accept only one group per day, the minimum number of guests is 2. To ensure a comfortable stay, the maximum number of guests is 4.
Is there parking available?
If you visit us by car, you can drive to Takimoto Cable Car Station at the foot of the mountain. From there, you will need to take the cable car (6 minutes) or walk (approximately 1 hour) to the top. We do not have a private parking lot, but there is a toll parking lot next to Takimoto Cable Car Station. Please note that the number of parking spaces is limited during busy periods. Guests staying at the shukubo are eligible for a discount at this parking lot only. Please present your parking ticket upon arrival.
Is the facility barrier-free?
As the building dates back to the Edo period, it is not barrier-free. Please note that there is a large step at the entrance.
Is there a TV in the room?
To allow guests to fully enjoy the natural sounds and quiet of the mountain, there are no TVs in the guest rooms.
Are alcoholic beverages available?
Beer, local sake, and canned cocktails are provided in the refrigerator. Payment is to be made at check-out.
Can I purchase food or drinks?
Dinner and breakfast are included in the accommodation fee. Complimentary water and tea are provided in your room. A limited selection of drinks and light meals from the tea house menu, as well as bottled beverages such as oolong tea and Ion Water, are also available for purchase.
Can you accommodate food allergies?
We will do our best to accommodate allergies, so please inform us at the time of booking. However, as all meals are prepared in the same kitchen, we cannot guarantee the complete removal of allergens.
Can you accommodate dietary restrictions for religious reasons?
We will do our best to accommodate your needs—please inform us at the time of booking. Please note that all meals are prepared in the same kitchen.
Can I make a reservation by phone?
We are sorry, but reservations by phone are not accepted. As totonoinototo is an experiential stay in which activities unfold over time, we ask that guests review and understand the details before making a reservation. Reservations can only be made through this booking site.
Are Totonoi Activities charged separately?
All Totonoi Activities during your stay are included in the accommodation fee.
Do I need warm clothing?
As the property is located in a mountainous area, temperatures can be around 6°C lower than in central Tokyo. Even in summer, evenings can be cool, so we recommend bringing layers. In winter, the building can become quite cold due to its traditional structure, so please dress warmly. If arriving by car in winter, please ensure your vehicle is equipped with snow tires.
Will my mobile phone work?
Mobile reception is generally available, but it may be weak in some areas due to the mountain location. Free Wi-Fi is available at the property.
Are there convenience stores or ATMs nearby?
There are no convenience stores or ATMs on the mountain, so please plan accordingly.
Can I use the sauna only?
The sauna is part of the experience and available to overnight guests only.
What should I wear for the outdoor sauna?
As the sauna is outdoors, local regulations prohibit use while naked or in swimwear. Please wear a quick-drying T-shirt and shorts. Limited rental items are available—please inform us in advance if needed.
Are there many insects?
As this is a mountain environment, there are many insects. If any enter your room and you are uncomfortable, please let us know and we will assist you.
Are there wild animals in the area?
Yes, various wildlife such as serows, flying squirrels, deer, martens, and raccoon dogs inhabit the area.
Is smoking allowed?
Smoking is prohibited inside the building. If you wish to smoke, please do so outside, away from the building, and bring a portable ashtray.
Can I leave my luggage before check-in or after check-out?
We can store your luggage within reasonable limits. Please contact us in advance.
Can I choose the Totonoi Activities?
As the activities are designed to unfold along the flow of time, they cannot be selected individually. However, the Totonoshi may adjust the experience according to the weather and your condition on the day.
Why are there no plans without activities or room-only stays?
At HIGASHIBABA, we value the way of Nakaima—quieting the mind in the here and now—and offer experiences that unfold along the flow of time. As we welcome only one group per day, each stay is carefully attuned to the individual, so that guests may arrive and depart in a state of natural ease. For this reason, stays without activities or room-only plans are not offered, and all guests are welcomed through totonoinototo.
Is English support available?
Basic English support is available. However, as only some members of our family are able to communicate in English, we may not always be able to provide full assistance. Thank you for your understanding.
What should I bring?
We recommend comfortable clothing suitable for movement and layering. What should I bring? We recommend comfortable clothing that allows for layering to adjust to changing temperatures. For the outdoor sauna, please wear a T-shirt and shorts. Rental items are available in limited quantities—please inform us in advance if needed. If you plan to walk on the mountain, we recommend proper footwear such as hiking shoes.
Can I stay alone?
Single guests are welcome; however, as only one group is accepted per day, the rate for two guests will be charged. Please make your reservation as two adults.
What happens if I arrive late?
As the experience follows a set flow, arriving late may result in missing some activities. Please let us know in advance if you expect to be late.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Cancellation fees apply from 7 days prior to your stay. Please refer to the reservation page for details.
Can I cancel due to weather?
If it is unsafe to travel due to severe weather such as typhoons or heavy snow, cancellation fees will not be charged. In such cases, we will contact you directly.
Will activities change depending on the weather?
Some activities may be changed or canceled depending on weather or seasonal conditions. In such cases, alternative experiences will be offered based on the natural conditions and your state on the day.
What payment methods are accepted?
Reservations require advance payment. On-site payments (for drinks or shop items) can be made using: • Visa / Mastercard • UnionPay • JCB / American Express / Diners Club / Discover • IC transit cards • iD / QUICPay • Alipay+ / WeChat Pay • UnionPay (QR) • COIN+ / d払い / PayPay / Rakuten Pay / Smart Code
What is a Shukubo?
A traditional lodging for visitors to shrines or temples. HIGASHIBABA is one of the Shukubo serving Musashi Mitake Shrine.
What is an Oshi?
“Naka-torimochi” — a bridge between the divine and people. A traditional role of Shinto priests serving the shrine, guiding and hosting worshippers
What is a Totonoshi?
A role unique to HIGASHIBABA, gently guiding you toward a “just right” state through knowledge of herbs and nature.
What is totonoinototo?
Inspired by the Shinto concept of “Nakaima,” a stay where activities unfold over time, gently guiding you toward a “just right” state.
What kind of stay is it?
A private, one-group-per-day experience. All experiences are included in your stay.
Who is this for?
When things don’t quite feel right, when you feel the need to pause, when you want to shift the flow of your life, this stay is for you.
Is it a strict, training-like experience?
It is not. It is a calm and comfortable experience, even for first-time visitors.
Do I need to follow any special customs?
No special customs are required. We will gently guide you through shrine etiquette.
Who will be guiding my stay?
A warm and approachable HIGASHIBABA family of shrine priests, living here. With a lineage spanning over 400 years, said to descend from one of the Four Generals of Takeda Shingen.
Do the HIGASHIBABA family live here?
The building serves as both a Shukubo and a private residence, with separate guest and living areas. We live here while welcoming guests.
How many activities are there?
In addition to the core ten, we offer many more. They are adjusted depending on the day and your condition.
What is the meaning behind the name “トトノヰノトト (totonoinototo)”?
It is a palindrome, expressing a gentle flow over time as one comes into balance. The word totonoi suggests not perfection, but finding a “just right” state. The central character “ヰ” reflects the idea that comfort can exist within imperfection.
What is the elevation of HIGASHIBABA?
It is located at 816 meters above sea level, higher than Tokyo Skytree (634 meters).
How old is the building?
It was built in 1866 (Keio 2) In earthquake-prone Japan, this is considered quite old.
Can I still enjoy my stay on a rainy day?
Yes, rainy days can be just as enjoyable. On Mt. Mitake, the rain often brings a deep mist, creating a quieter and more mystical atmosphere. Among the totonoi activities, there are also special moments offered only on rainy days.
