“Dog-Friendly Room” for Your Art Stay Starts on the 1st of June, 2024
Art Destination, Shiroiya Hotel (Maebashi, Gunma) welcomes guests to enjoy the art stay with
their dogs. The designated room is located on the ground floor by the entrance and the walkable
streets filled with lush green by the rivers are in the vicinity. Maebashi is only 100km away from
Tokyo. The hotel is in the middle of downtown Maebashi where various contemporary architecture
by acclaimed architects, art exhibitions, and Showa-period nostalgia are mingled.
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Dog-Friendly Room at Shiroiya Hotel
■The following amenities and equipment are available at the Dog Friendly Room.
◉Dog Playpen(W145 x D72cm)
◉Dog Bed(W65 x D45cm)
◉Food Bowl(W34 x D15.8cm *w/ 2 Ceramic Bowls
◉Toilet Tray
◉Dog Pad
◉Disposable Foot Wipe Sheet
◉Trash Box for Toilet Sheet
※A maximum of two dogs with each dog weighing 10kg or less. ※Please bring food and drinks for your dog. ※Please keep your dog in a carrier in the hotel buildings except in your room. ※During your stay, your dog can stay in the dog playpen in your guest room. ※We can introduce you to a veterinary clinic in Maebashi City, if necessary. ©Shinya Kigure
■Dining with Your Dog
Enjoy dining with your dog in your room, or passage (brick-paved walkway by the entrance). Please order your meal from the In-Room Dining Menu when you wish to dine with your dog in the guest room. Take-out is also available at Shiroiya Hotelʼs bakery and fruit tart shops.
■Reservation
Please call the hotel or make a reservation through the following link.
◉Telephone Number
027-231-4618
Reservation Link
※Please read the relevant terms and conditions when making a reservation.
Artwork in the Dog-Friendly Room
We have prepared a room on the first floor of Shiroiya Hotel’s Green Tower, perfect for bringing your dog in and out. The room features a playing card motif from the world over by Gunma-based artist Takemura Kei, whose work combines photography, drawings, and embroidery. Her works are shown at exhibitions of famous museums and galleries in Japan and abroad, including the National Museum of Western Art and Taka Ishii Gallery. Takemura has personally painted on the playing card wallpaper covering the entire wall, and embroidered work is also installed in the bathroom. Enjoy your stay with your dog in a space filled with artwork that evokes the connection between different cultures and eras.