New
Gamagori Classic Hotel
Takeshima-cho 15-1, Gamagōri, Japan
27 Rooms
Modern Design & Lively
This 1934 hotel became Japan's first government-approved accommodation for international visitors. American baseball legends including Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig stayed here during their 1934 exhibition tour, occupying specific rooms still referenced today. The building stands on a hill overlooking Mikawa Bay, its white walls topped with green copper Japanese-style roofing meant to evoke castle architecture. Art Deco elements are preserved with the lobby's chandeliers and elevator details. Views extend toward Takeshima Island across the water. Rokkakudo, a hexagonal annex from 1936, and a 1916 wooden structure in sukiya-shoin style remain on the grounds as conserved cultural properties.
Location
Gamagori Classic Hotel
Takeshima-cho 15-1, Gamagōri, Japan
Guest Score & Reviews
No verified stays yet.
Our 20-point scale is based on post-stay ratings from verified MICHELIN Guide guests. This feedback is important, and plays a role in helping us decide whether or not a hotel should remain in our selection.
Once we have enough verified reviews to compose a quality score it will appear here. The quality score helps ensure that our selection stays fresh and vital.
Rooms & Rates
Book direct on MICHELIN Guide and feel secure with our dedicated travel specialist team ready to assist. Best prices are guaranteed. Find a better rate? Let us know.
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
Rates in MYR for 1 night, 1 guest
Rates in MYR for 1 night, 1 guest