History
Built in 1970 by founder Natsuji Anabuki, Anabuki-tei was born out of a determination to rebuild the lives and homes of Takamatsu after the war. Its distinctive castle-style tower was built to make guests feel at ease, turning the residence into a deeply trusted community landmark.
After holding the laughter of four generations, the estate fell silent until Eitaro Anabuki returned from abroad to open its doors anew. Today, as owner-concierge, Eitaro personally welcomes guests to this exclusive villa, where over 50 years of heritage invites you to slow down and weave your own memories into its living history.

Concept
"JIKYU" is a conscious pause from modern chaos, transforming the act of "doing nothing" into a creative recovery. Rather than just visiting Japan, Anabuki-tei invites you to truly belong within it. Here, luxury lies in the freedom of choice—stepping into each uniquely crafted space to discover where your mind and body truly feel at home.

Gastronomy
Dining, shaped by trust. Refined—through connection.Guided by the owner, you are welcomed not as a guest, but as someone already known. In these rare encounters, the warmth between people becomes the finest seasoning.

Sightseeing
Takamatsu is a city where postwar aesthetic sensibilities and everyday life thrive side by side, long attracting world-renowned artists and art venues. Conveniently located for exploring the region, Anabuki-tei offers easy access to the historic Ritsurin Garden as well as the world-famous art islands of the Seto Inland Sea, such as Naoshima.

