It was a challenge when Daikokuya started incorporating contemporary art into our Japanese traditional Ryokan(inn) interior.
It could be said that ours was the very first of its kind in Japan.
Why this fusion?
Because Daikokuya believes the energy of art enhances the experience of living.
Daikokuya seeks to provide a context to rediscover ourselves.
Leave your problems behind and come bask in the feeling of beauty.
Daikokuya would like to help you refresh your mind and body in a space where nature and art are harmonized.
That is the wish of Daikokuya.
Souko museum was established in 2008.
There are more than 300 Kishio Suga's works in this museum.
¥500 for guests staying at Daikokuya.
Free if you have purchased Suga's art works from Daikokuya, or if you are planning to.
Free for journalists or researchers.(Please contact us beforehand.)