Oume festival with YADOYA Guesthouse
We went to Oume festival on the 3rd of May!

Our staff Lin-chan wrote about it.
Please check our staff blog:
http://staff.cheap-accommodation-tokyo.com/?eid=67
With the spring season just starting and the Sakura flowers about to bloom it is time again for the Japanese tradition of Hanami (cherry blossom viewing).
It is a great time where friends, old and new, get together in parks under Sakura trees, relax while appreciating the beauty of the Sakura blossoms and celebrating the beginning of Spring by drinking, talking, singing, playing games and having a wonderful time.
We welcome all our guests and friends to come and join our Hanami party and celebrate this wonderful tradition with us.
Please bring your own drinks and food to share with the group.
When: Sunday 4th of April
Place:
Time: 13:00 – 17:00, you can come anytime between these times.
Meet at the office @ 13:00 or make your own way there after 13:00.
If you have any questions please ask us before Sunday 4th or
call: Alex at 080-4370-8015
Directions to
AraiYakushi
From Nakano Station, North Exit, walk along Nakano Road (中野通り) away from the station.
As you walk along this road you will eventually see pink paper lanterns along the road and following them will lead you to
The park is quite small but there might be lots of people around, so our staff will be wearing bright orange Yadoya vests so you can find our location easier.
If you get lost please call Alex on 080-4370-8015.
In Japan it is a popular custom to visit a shrine in the fist few days of the new year to pray for a good year. This first visit to a shrine is reffered to as Hatsumoude.
So to welcome the New year we orgainised a trip to Mitake, a small town about 1.5 hours by train west of Nakano on the 2nd of January.
Mitake is a small town in the Tokyo vicinity which is surrounded by mountains, of which Mt. Mitake is one of the tallest(929m). From the summit you are able to see a nice view of Tokyo city, if the weather is nice.
A view of Tokyo city form the Summit of Mt Mitake.
Mt. Mitake is also home to the Musashi-Mitake Shrine, a shrine which has been the center of mountain worship for around 2000 years. 
Musashi-Mitake Shrine
First we went to the shrine on the summit of the mountain for hatsumoude, prayed for a good year and bought some charms. There were a lot of different types of charms on sale for almost any kind of situation. There were even some for pets!!
From there, we went to one of the local shops on the mountain for some lunch.
The curry udon was amazing!
The shop is owned by a little sweet old lady, Kazue san and she is famous for her delicious Oshiruko, a sweet red bean porridge with mochi.
The Oshiruko was so sweet and delicious.
After we thank Kazue san for her delicious Oshiruku, we took a picture together.
From there we decided to go and soak our tired bodies in a bath nearby.
The Entrance to the rest and bath house.
A long time ago this house was used by shinto priests in training who came from many parts of Japan to practice in the Musashi-Mitake Shrine.
But nowdays the house is open for any guests needing a couple of days rest and relax in their public bath.
These bath were quite interesiting as they put many herbs with medicinal properties in the bath water, making for a nice and relaxing bath.
After relaxing ourselves in the bath for a few hours, we came down the mountain and went to visit our friend Mr. Yoshimura who lives close to the station in a wonderful traditional Japanese house, said to be around 150years old.
Once there, he taught us how to make soba and we all took turns to help make the noodles. It was hard work but we leart a lot.

Once the soba was made we had dinner!
Yoshimura san also had a few of the neighbours and their children over his house, but there was plenty of food for everyone.
We also prepared suiton nabe, a type of hotpot with flour dumplings.
Once the broth was hot enough the children helped us put in the dumplings in the hot pot.
The children even prepared 'special' dumplings with a lot of pepper or other things and made their poor unknowing mother eat them! It was quite funny.
Once the children left we continued the festivities and Yoshimura san brought his home made Umeshu(plum liquor) and umeboshi(sour pickled plums)
A home made Umeboshi.
Being away from the heat of a big city, the morning was really cold, however the sun was out and bright, so it was much warmer outside than inside.
Enjoying the wamth of the sunlight from the entrace of Yoshimura san's
house.
Yoshimura san is a very talented person from making soba to making umeshu and umeboshi and of course being a proffessional photographer.
Recently he started to repair broken ceramics using a traditional method which uses powdered gold so making them more valuable than before. And he gave us a short demonstration of how he works
Yoshimura san repairing a tea pot.
And a vase using powdered gold.
Later on, we helped Yoshimura san pick Yuzu from his backyard plantation. Yuzu is a type of Japanese citrus
A Yuzu tree.
And the yuzu fruit.
We took them down with a long bamboo stick tool.


The Fruits of our labor!
We made Yuzu tea and later Mari made some delicious yuzu jam.
It was a wonderful trip and we felt so relaxed once we returned to Nakano. It actually felt we had been away for more than one day.
If you have a chance, please visit Mitake. It is a peaceful country town which is still in Tokyo surrounded by beautiful mountains and rivers.
Again sorry for the late pictures, but then again better late than never right?!
Thank you for all the people who came on to make a very special and memorable night and of course thank you to our freind and awesome cook, Tomo, and also Ryo and Sawa who organaized the event. We eagarly await your next party guys!!
The tomato nabe was so delicious, it actually felt I was eating something very Japanese and yet Italian at the same time. I would very much like to try a spicy version with tabasco sauce as some of our guest pointed out.
There was a lot of talking, drinking and even an arm wrestling competition!





Tomato nabe party!
To help us get through this cold winter we
will have a very special nabe party for our guests, on the 20th of
December in our YadoCafe and we welcome all our guests and friends to join
us.

Our friend, Tomo, who is a professional chef, will be preparing
Tomato nabe for us!!
Japanese Nabe, or hot pot, is a traditional
dish mainly served during winter, consisting of a mixture of different
vegetables and meats lightly cooked in the broth of a hot pot. Nabe is normally
eaten at the table from a communal hotpot with everyone gathering around the
table.
There are many kinds of nabe dishes. This
time around we will have tomato nabe. Tomato nabe is a new type of fusion dish consisting
of a mixture of Japanese and Italian flavors which has become very popular this
year.
Come and join us and enjoy eating lots of
delicious food in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
The party will be starting at 6:00PM (Food
will be served at 7pm) and finish at 10:00pm.
Price: 1200 yen (all you can eat)
Place: YADO Cafe
How to get to YADO Cafe? ↓
http://cafe.tokyo-information.jp/?cid=40485
Hello everyone!
Sorry it has been a little late but here are some of the pictues of the event we had on the 6th of November.
If anyome wants any of these pictures please dont hesitate to ask.
First of all, Id like to thank Kenta for his excellent cooking, all his effort and time he put into this event event thought he is really busy. Well done! You deserve a pat in the back.
And sencondly, Id like to thank all our guests who came to make this party a wonderful night to remember. I hope you all had a great time also.
Some of the ingredients used for the nabe
The Mizutaki nabe is been prepared...yum..I cant wait.
Takakoyaki being prepared in its special fying pan...
...And the finished product! Takoyaki ! Lets eat!
But before that .......カンパイ!! Cheers!!

Our cook for the night, Kenta(middle) praparing some takoyaki.
Everyone is having a great tiem talking and eating.
This lovely married couple met in Yadoya! Wow !!
All our guests wishing love to the world..... Japanese maid style?!
Photos of Maruman branch 
Living room of Suzushiro branch A.
2tatami private room of Suzushiro branch A.

4.5tatami private room of Suzushiro branch A.
Dormitory room of Suzushiro branch A.
We are going to put some more photos of Suzushiro branch A soon. Please come back and check agian.
Our guesthouse is one of the cheapest accommodation in Tokyo.
We would like to help our guests to have nice stay in Tokyo.
Please check our website and we are looking forward to seeing you!
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2009年11月、
マルマンブランチをリニューアルオープンしました!
駅から近く、便利な場所にあるマルマンブランチですが、壁の汚れなどが気になっておりました。
9月後半から10月末にかけて、私どもスタッフが丁寧に隅から隅まで掃除。キッチンの油汚れから壁のしみなどキレイになりました。
ベッドの配置なども変更し、内装も女性専用ドミトリーらしく、温かみがあるように仕上げました。
とても便利なマルマンブランチ。
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4.5畳プライベートルーム。畳のお部屋で押入れ付です。
エアコンは90分100円。
冬季は小型ヒーターを無料でお貸ししています。

4人部屋ドミトリーの様子
ドミトリーのセキュリティロッカー
シャワールーム(無料)
トイレ
洗濯機(無料)
キッチンの様子。
一通りの道具は揃ってます。
リビングルームの様子
東中野駅から徒歩7分、中野駅からは徒歩15分です。
シェアーハウスタイプの小さなゲストハウスです。
プライベートルーム1つと4人部屋のドミトリーがひとつ。
古い日本家屋を改装しておりますので、家に多少の傷みはありますが、壁紙などすべて新しく張り替えてあります。
キッチンには一通りの道具はそろっておりますので、自炊は可能です。
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We have been really busy last month renewing our Maruman branch to make
it better and more confortable for our guests, and finally it has open and is welcoming guests!
Our Maruman branch is a 5bed female dormitory, located in the 4th floor of the building, 1 minute from YADOYA office and 3minutes from Nakano station.
The dorm has 2 bunk beds and 1 single bed, and includes:
* a bathroom with toilet and shower(hot water inc.);
* a small kitchen with microwave oven, toaster oven and
rice cooker;
* a refrigerator;
* small security lockers for each of our guests;
* wireless internet connection;
* a television;
* airconditioner/heater
* and a balcony with a washing machine.
It is the perfect place for girls looking for a small but cozy place in a convenient location.
Please click on the link below for pictures of the Maruman branch.
http://yadoya-guesthouse.cheap-accommodation-tokyo.com/?eid=1270083
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