A private inn in Matsue City, limited to one group per day, featuring a Finnish-style sauna for exclusive use by guests of any gender
Namiji Sunikaeru

About Koyado Namiji

Finnish sauna

Koyado Namiji on the island of Daikonjima in Matsue City is an old private house built in 1929 and lovingly restored after standing vacant for three decades.
The attic where silkworms were once kept has been transformed into a theater room, and the earthen-floor space is now a cozy living area.
Koyado Namiji welcomes you with a nostalgic charm, yet also exudes a renewed vitality.
Spend time reconnecting with your inner child at this ever-changing inn, shaped by the island’s nature and human hands.
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Notta, Finnish-style
private sauna
The cold, pure groundwater of Daikonjima, a volcanic island in Matsue, is naturally filtered and stored underground, alongside rare basalt unique to the island.
Notta, a Finnish-style wood-fired private sauna, was created by making use of the local materials.
Being for exclusive use, it can be enjoyed by guests of any gender.
After unwinding in the sauna, surrounded by flickering flames and steam, you can relax and catch your breath in the attic theater room.
You will feel gently and deeply restored in both body and mind.

 
Koyado Namiji
 

Guesthouse
Sunikaeru
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Sauna Meals & Recommended Cuisine

After unwinding in the sauna, round off your experience with some local flavors.

Nearby Attractions

From Yushien Garden and Mizuki Shigeru Road to the beautiful sunset of Lake Shinji, ranked among Japan’s top 100 sunsets...

Reservations & Usage Information

Notta on Daikonjima offers not only a sauna but also overnight stays.

Accommodation

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Sauna Notta

1 person

¥3,000

Additional person

¥1,500 each (up to 4 additional people)

Sauna stones made of basalt from Daikonjima

Renowned for its quality, hardness, and beauty, Daikonjima basalt was even used in the stone walls of Matsue Castle.
Removing this rare material from Daikonjima is now prohibited, so it may only be used on the island.
Using basalt for our sauna stones offers the following features:
- Superior heat retention and strong far-infrared effects
- Retains heat evenly and generates steam steadily (Löyly in Finnish)
- The steam is gentle and kind to the skin
- Its beautiful black appearance brings elegance to the space

Local Attractions

Sakaiminato Fish Center

It offers a wide variety of fresh seafood and souvenirs, as well as on-site restaurants.

Local cuisine (seafood rice bowl, crab dishes)

There are many well-known restaurants nearby serving sushi, crab, grilled fish, and more.

Shijimi cuisine

In the area, dishes such as miso soup and ramen are made with shijimi (freshwater clams), a specialty of Lake Shinji.