

Welcome Message

Hola!
I am Yoshiki Tanno, the owner of Casade Yoshi. Thank you for viewing this page.
After graduating from university, I studied abroad in Spain with the aim of becoming a professional futsal player.
"Hola" means "Hello" in Spanish.
CASA DE YOSHI is a self-living inn that was inherited from my grandfather's house in Yamagata City, Yamagata Prefecture.
After returning from Spain, I thought it would be great to have an inn that would be loved by people all over the world in Yamagata, which I was familiar with, so I created it.
I really like Taiwan's culture and personality, and I have many friends here.
In order to allow Taiwanese people to slowly experience Japanese culture, we created an inn with the image of Japan 100 years ago, where you can feel the romance of the Taisho era.
I had no knowledge of renovation and everything was new to me.
Although there were some failures and hardships, I was particular about the interior design and ornaments, and completed the work with all my heart and soul so that the customers would enjoy it.
This is an inn where not only people from overseas but also Japanese people can feel the retro feel of old folk houses and the Showa and Taisho eras, so please come and visit us.
We hope you will enjoy the atmosphere of good old Japan to your heart's content.

philosophy
Thank you for choosing CASA DE YOSHI from among the many travel destinations in Yamagata.
The owner and all the staff are serious about YAMAGATA! TOHOKU of the world! I am working with the belief that I will become
Tohoku has countless tourism resources, including wonderful nature and culture. Attractive things that are unknown even to Japanese peopleThere are many great spots.
The CASA DE YOSHI Group will continue to communicate the charms of Tohoku and Japan to as many people as possible, mainly in Yamagata.
By continuing to connect local tourism resources and activities, such as real locals and local tourism, from our inns, we hope to create a virtuous cycle in which both our guests and local residents are happy. .
Additionally, the problem of vacant houses is becoming more and more serious in Japan, and we are working hard to preserve Japanese culture through the restoration and utilization of old folk houses. It is said that if a house is not used, it will decay quickly. Even if you are not at our store, by using Kominka Stay, you are helping to preserve Japanese culture. We hope that you will keep in mind that your stay in an old folk house will become a bridge connecting Japanese culture to the future.
We hope that everyone who visits Yamagata says, ``Yamagata was interesting'' or ``It was beautiful'' at Hazum Inn.I will continue to make it.
We will do our best to make sure everyone has a wonderful time, so please look forward to it.