Sai Village, a fishing village at the northern tip of the Tohoku region's Shimokita Peninsula. The guesthouse 'Yuzuki' here is a family-run accommodation managed by generations of fishermen. The meals in the morning and evening are prepared by the fishermen of the day, featuring fresh and lively seafood. Especially from spring to early summer, the season of sea urchin, known as the flower of the northern sea, you can enjoy a cuisine abundant in sea urchin.
The inn stands in a small seaside village, with a wide view of the Pacific Ocean outside the window. The night sky is filled with stars, and the sound of the waves can be heard pleasantly during the day. It is a space where you can relax and spend time at a leisurely pace. The access is not easy, but that is the charm. By leaving the hustle and bustle of the city, you can enjoy a luxurious time.
Sai Village has a long history and is known for the traditional performing art 'Sai Village Hamakabuki', which has been continued since the Edo period. Right by the guesthouse, Sai Village Beach offers a stunning view of the sunrise from the sea. Additionally, there is the rare 'Fugagaura', a pothole, where you can see bizarre rocks created by nature. If you can get a local fisherman to guide you, you may be able to enjoy the local attractions.
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