Need to know
Rooms
28, including four artist- and architect-designed concept rooms and three residences.
Check–Out
11am; earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Some rates include the bento-box breakfast; all include ‘happy-hour’ alcoholic and soft drinks, and snacks (served in the lounge from 5pm–11pm), and bowls of regional noodle dish Okkirikomi (served from 9pm to 10.30pm).
Also
Unfortunately, due to raised areas in rooms and many staircases, Shiroiya Hotel isn’t especially accessible — if you have mobility issues, you may require some assistance. However, bath tub seats, bed guards and wheelchairs are available to rent, if needed, and there are accessible public restrooms and an entry ramp.
At the hotel
Art collection, pâtisserie, bakery, tea room, lounge, courtyard, charged laundry service (although guests can take the branded, cotton bag free as a souvenir) and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV , tablet, minibar, kettle, Onca coffee, air-conditioning, humidifier, bottled water, pyjamas, bathrobes, slippers and Osaji bath products and skincare. The ‘concept’ rooms and residences don’t have a TV, but the latter has a kitchen and a record player.
Our favourite rooms
There's aesthetic appeal aplenty here — even entry-level rooms have been accentuated with original works by exciting global talents: Kengo Kita’s glitter-blitzed canvases; Naoko Ushijima’s ethereal, translucent scenes; Silke Otto-Knapp's monochrome watercolours… The hotel is basically a gallery with beds; especially so in the ‘concept rooms’, each designed by a different legend: Michele De Lucchi’s is dressed in darkly dramatic shingle curtains; Sou Fujimoto’s has fun and sustainable furnishings that double up as plant-holders; Jasper Morrison’s epitomises wood-lined minimalism. Each is an immersive and thought-provoking place to rest or engage your head.
Spa
Pick the sauna that suits your personality type from the hotel’s steamy trinity. Maybe the one rendered translucent with herbal-mist blends cooked up from Traditional Chinese Medicine; one designed like a suite, ramping up relaxation with a double wooden bed to lie on; or the Finnish one, where you ladle water over coals and wrap up the session with a cold plunge. They can only be booked for private sessions (JPY5,000 for 80 minutes, but one free session is your Smith Extra, subject to availability), so secure your slot in advance.
Packing tips
Make some space for the creative spirit and any summoned muses — and bring art supplies to capture any inklings for posterity. Your suitcase might even have room for a few A1 pieces or chunkier sculpture because the hotel has an impressive range of extras to rent, from nail-clippers and straighteners to chargers, bottle-openers, desks for remote working and shoe-dryers.
Also
Sou Fujimoto might be the Maebashi-born design lead, but Shiroiya Hotel is the brainchild of another noted local, Hitoshi Tanaka, founder of Jins eyewear.
Pet‐friendly
Shiroiya Hotel is not dog-friendly; four-legged friends will need alternative holiday plans. See more pet-friendly hotels in Maebashi.
Children
Welcome. Children aged 12 and up will be charged as adults, and under-13s can’t dine in the restaurant, but there’s a kids’ menu in the lounge and some baby kit (nappy bins, bed guards) can be rented or bought on-site.
Sustainability efforts
Shiroiya Hotel is part of a wider regeneration of Maebashi, where many of the artists and designers whose work you’ll see on-site have contributed to other projects in the city. You’ll get a sense of this growth with the Green Tower, a grassy hillside structure, built to enhance the hotel’s leafiness. There’s a very strong sense of locality here, from native noodle dishes and pastries to artists with roots to Gunma Prefecture produce served at dinner; and the hotel collaborates with Onca Coffee, supporting their work helping people with disabilities.