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Ryokan Ohana(柳川藩主立花邸 御花)

FUKUOKAYANAGAWA-SHI

[November 24] 75th Anniversary & Renovation Commemoration Noh Performance

In 2025, Ohana, which has inherited nearly 400 years of history, has taken a step into a new era.

To mark this special milestone, you will enjoy the Noh dance "Makura Jido."


"Makura Jido" is a story based on a Chinese legend about a boy who, through the power of compassion, is granted immortality and continues to live by the banks of a pure river for a thousand years.

The performance deals with themes such as prayer, time and rebirth, and quietly appeals to the importance of preserving and passing on universal values even in a changing world.


At Ohana, which has breathed new life into the cultural assets to connect them to the next 100 years, we offer a time to reflect on "things that we want to connect through time" through a story of eternal life and pure water.


Visiting Hours:

If you are joining from the guided tour starting at 4:00 PM, please arrive by 3:50 PM.

If you are joining from the Noh performance, please arrive by 5:00 PM.


Noh performance schedule

Around 4:00 pm:
Guided tour of Historic Residence by Chizuka Tachibana, the 18th head of the Tachibana clan.
Priority seating for the Noh performance will also be assigned at the Noh stage.


Around 6pm: Noh performance


From around 7:30 pm : Dinner. A special kaiseki course based on a Noh performance (venue: party venue). All-you-can-drink drinks, including local sake.


■Notes for the Noh Performance

Instead of the usual two to three hours of Noh performance, this will be a digest performance in which you will be able to see the climax of the piece in about one hour and twenty minutes.


■The charm of Ohana's Noh performances

Unlike the Noh theater inside the museum, you can experience a powerful Noh performance up close in a special space that combines cultural heritage buildings, a stage, and a nationally designated garden.


The program is a digest with commentary, so even those seeing Noh for the first time can enjoy it.


・The deep connection between samurai family and Noh

The Tokugawa Shogunate designated Noh as the official ceremonial music of the samurai class, so all feudal lords' residences were required to have a Noh stage, where Noh plays were performed at official events.

In the grand hall of Ohana, originally built as a feudal lord’s residence, a Noh stage that has been passed down for over 100 years still remains.

This is a place where you can experience up close the culture that was once cherished by feudal lords. There are records that among successive feudal lords, some not only watched Noh, but also enjoyed performing it together with elder retainers of their clan.


■Performance: Makura Jido

"Makura Jido" is a story based on a Chinese legend about a boy who, through the power of compassion, is granted immortality and continues to live by the banks of a pure river for a thousand years.

The performance deals with themes such as prayer, time and rebirth, and quietly appeals to the importance of preserving and passing on universal values even in a changing world.

Book Lounge

To provide a unique reading experience meant to be enjoyed only when visiting Ohana and its cultural heritage, we offer a diverse selection of books in our book lounge.

Breakfast 7:30-10:00

Our goal is to be your eternal spiritual home.

It represents the Japanese breakfast that has continued to be eaten through the ages, and that we would want to continue eating even 100 years from now.

Morning Coffee Lounge | 6:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Morning drinks are available for free in the lobby. Please enjoy them after your morning walk or after breakfast.

Visit to the Tachibana Clan Archives

The Tachibana Clan Archives, which houses one national treasure and half of Fukuoka Prefecture's Important Cultural Properties, is a museum where you can see the daimyo's tools and items from the count's family that have been carefully passed down through the Tachibana clan for about 400 years.

Other plans

Facility Information

Facility Name

Ryokan Ohana(柳川藩主立花邸 御花)

Email Address

mail@ohana.co.jp

Phone Number

0944-73-2189

SNS

Access

FUKUOKAYANAGAWA-SHISHINHOKAMACHI1

Important Notes

Check-in / Check-out

Check-in

15:00 ~ 16:00

Check-out

~11:00

Policy

Cancellation Policy

Same day: 100% of total price (tax incl.)2 days before: 80% of total price (tax incl.)7 days before: 50% of total price (tax incl.)

Children's Policy

Ages 0–3:¥0 per childAges 4–9:50% of adult priceAges 10–12:70% of adult price

Bed sharing policy

Ages 0–3:¥0 per child

Facilities & Services

Room Facilities & Amenities

Amenities / Facilities / Bathroom

Hair comb
Cotton swabs
Yukata
Tooth brush
18 more items

Facilities & Services

Common Area / Transport

Wi-Fi
Lounge
Library
Parking lot

Facility Precautions

Are there any hot springs?

With a history that originally began as the residence of a family of feudal lords, the hotel is not a hot spring ryokan and does not have hot spring facilities. All guest rooms are equipped with a bathtub.

Ryokan Ohana(柳川藩主立花邸 御花)

FUKUOKAYANAGAWA-SHI