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Hokkaido, Atsuma — Mori no Auberge Mitsu

Three rooms
in a 120-year-old
farmhouse.

A small auberge in the forest of Atsuma, Hokkaido.
About 30 minutes by car from New Chitose Airport.

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The name "Mitsu"

Mitsu is written with the character for "three", and it also carries the sound of mitsu — to be filled.
Atsuma grew up along its river, on trade between the mountains and the sea. The forest here holds many broadleaf trees, so it changes colour through the seasons and keeps the light soft.
Leave the noise of the day behind, and let the forest hold you. That is the world we are trying to offer: quiet, and full.

Dine

たべる

Stay

すごす

Unwind

ゆるむ

Japanese creative course at Auberge Mitsu

A Japanese creative course

Seven dishes, built on Atsuma

Our ingredients come directly from the fishermen and farmers of Atsuma and the area around it. Mailabuta pork, Biratori beef, sailfin poacher, tokishirazu salmon — the produce of Hokkaido, arranged to follow the season and the weather. Dinner is by reservation only. There is also a dinner-only plan for guests who are not staying the night.

01Appetiser — the breath of the season
02Soup — clear dashi, seasonal aroma
03Sashimi — fish at its best form
04Fried — aroma, sound and temperature
05Hot pot — Atsuma meat in dashi
06Meat — fat, aroma and texture in balance
07Clay-pot rice — local Nanatsuboshi
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Mailabuta, the pork of Atsuma
Biratori beef
Sailfin poacher and tokishirazu salmon
Free-range eggs and hokki surf clams
Old timber and a carved ranma transom in the lounge

A 120-year-old farmhouse

Moved, and restored

The building is a farmhouse that has stood for 120 years. It was taken down, moved here and restored. It was built in a traditional method often used for farmhouses in Toyama Prefecture: thick central pillars and beams that carry heavy snow, joined without metal fittings. The same materials are difficult to find today, which makes a house like this rare.

The old timber in the lounge has real presence, and at the same time the room feels familiar and warm. It is the kind of place where you sleep in time with the forest.

Thick pillars and beams in the lounge
A tatami room with soft light through the shoji screens

Three rooms

Ki · Mi · Tsuki

There are only three guest rooms, each made inside the restored farmhouse.
Every room has its own goemon-style soaking tub in Shigaraki ceramic ware, a large window onto the forest, and no television.

The bath in every room

Shigaraki ware, goemon style

Every room has a goemon-style soaking tub made in Shigaraki ceramic ware. This is a heated bath in Shigaraki ware, not a natural hot spring. Kumazasa bamboo grass, chamomile, mint — you blend the seasonal herbs yourself and bathe surrounded by the scent of the forest. There is no television; instead there is a Bluetooth speaker, so you can mix the sound of the trees with music of your own.

A goemon-style bath in Shigaraki ware looking onto the forest

A day at Mitsu

Check-in is at 15:00 and check-out at 10:00. In between there is the forest, the bath, dinner, and a night with no alarm clock. Lake Shikotsu, Lake Utonai and Tomakomai are all within about an hour by car.

See a day, hour by hour

Reservations

About 30 minutes from New Chitose Airport. A quiet night in the forest, with someone who matters.

Book on CHILLNN

Rates, availability and plan details are shown on our official booking site (CHILLNN), which has an English version.