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Kurashiki Ivy Square
Kurashiki Ivy Square
Kurashiki Ivy Square
Kurashiki Ivy Square
Okayama

Kurashiki Ivy Square, Okayama

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Kurashiki Ivy Square is a cultural and commercial complex located in the historic Bikan district of Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture. The site occupies the former Kurabo Industries spinning mill, which was established in 1888 as one of Japan's first Western-style cotton spinning factories. The redbrick buildings, covered in ivy that gives the complex its name, were converted into a hotel, museums, and shops in 1974, preserving an important example of Meiji-era industrial architecture while adapting it for modern use.

The complex serves as a living testament to Japan's rapid industrialization during the Meiji period. The original factory architecture features distinctive red brick construction and arched windows, representing the adoption of Western industrial design in late 19th-century Japan. The ivy-covered walls create a striking aesthetic that contrasts with the traditional white-walled warehouses found elsewhere in the Bikan district, making it a popular photography location and a symbol of Kurashiki's successful preservation of its industrial heritage.

Visitors can explore several museums within the complex, including the Kurashiki Ivy Academic Museum, which displays artifacts related to the region's textile industry history, and the Oriento Museum, featuring ancient Middle Eastern art and artifacts. The Kurashiki Ivy Square Hotel occupies the main building, allowing guests to stay within the historic structure. The complex also houses restaurants serving local Okayama cuisine, craft shops, and galleries. The central courtyard, surrounded by ivy-clad brick walls, provides a peaceful space for relaxation and is frequently used for seasonal events and markets.

Kurashiki Ivy Square is located approximately 15 minutes on foot from JR Kurashiki Station. Visitors can also take a bus from the station, with several routes stopping near the complex. The site is within easy walking distance of the famous Bikan Historical Quarter, making it convenient to visit both areas in a single trip. Admission to the outdoor areas and courtyard is free, though individual museums charge separate entrance fees, typically ranging from ¥300 to ¥500 per museum.


Phone
+81 86-422-0011
Website
www.ivysquare.co.jp


The area

Address
7-2 Honmachi, Kurashiki, Okayama 710-0054, Japan

Phone

+81 86-422-0011

Website

www.ivysquare.co.jp

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What other travelers are saying about Kurashiki Ivy Square, Okayama

A wonderful stay in Kurashiki. For Japanese standards, the room was surprisingly spacious and very comfortable. The natural wood furnishings added a warm touch, making it a perfect base to enjoy all that Kurashiki has to offer.
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Ladeja Godina Košir
Sep 30, 2025
My family had a wonderful time at the hotel . The hotel location is good with walking distance to the many attractions . Hotel rooms are also very clean and neat and I think the hotel did a great job in maintaining and preserving the rooms . Rooms come with full amenities and will definitely be my first choice hotel .
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Ken Fong
Jul 25, 2025
Just less than 2kms from kurashiki station. Stayed there for over 2 weeks. The room was slightly smaller than I expected. It was just enough space for me who's always traveling/working with more than 2 luggages and a backpack. Anyhow, what can I say, the hotel is a legendary heritage building (with over a 100 years of history). But bear in mind, the shower head is quite low for someone who's tall 😁. However the toilet was excellent 😍.
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Amir Rahim
May 12, 2025
This was one of the best looking hotels that we stayed in at our 13 day Japan trip, and it was the most value for money by far. The building was a spinning textile factory that was retired after WW2 and was refurbished into a hotel in the 1970s. The hotel was recently refurbished so everything looks incredibly morden and new. The hotel itself is a tourist location so take your time exploring the grounds when you're here.
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peter yu
Mar 14, 2025
The location is perfect, 5 min walk from Bikan historical quarter. The front desk staff was very friendly and eager to help. The atmosphere of the hotel was very high-end and traditional. The room was perfect, only downside is that we had two single beds instead of a queen size. The public bath were very relaxing and spacious.
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Adrien Harnay
Apr 1, 2025

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Former Yakage Honjin Ishii Family Residence, Yakage


Frequently Asked Questions

Visitors can explore several museums including the Kurashiki Ivy Academic Museum, which focuses on textile industry history, and the Oriento Museum with Middle Eastern artifacts. The complex features the Kurashiki Ivy Square Hotel for those wanting to stay in the historic building, along with restaurants serving Okayama cuisine and craft shops. The central courtyard provides a scenic space for photography and relaxation, and the ivy-covered brick architecture itself is a major attraction.

The outdoor areas, courtyard, and grounds are free to access. Individual museums within the complex charge separate admission fees, typically ranging from ¥300 to ¥500 per museum. Shops, restaurants, and the hotel operate independently with their own pricing. This allows visitors to enjoy the historic architecture and atmosphere without purchasing museum tickets if they prefer.

The complex is approximately 15 minutes on foot from JR Kurashiki Station. Alternatively, several bus routes from the station stop near Ivy Square. The location is within walking distance of the Bikan Historical Quarter, making it easy to visit both attractions during the same trip. The walk from the station takes visitors through parts of Kurashiki's historic district.

Yes, the Kurashiki Ivy Square Hotel occupies the main building of the former factory, allowing guests to stay within the historic redbrick structure. This provides a unique accommodation experience where visitors can sleep in rooms that once formed part of a Meiji-era industrial facility. Staying at the hotel gives guests extended access to the atmospheric courtyard and grounds during evening and early morning hours.