Kitamachi Japanese-style Dormitory Complex

Machiya Posong

Machiya Posong, part of the Japanese Dormitory Complex in the MInquan Village in Taitung City, consists of a group of wooden dormitories built around the Shōwa era. These buildings primarily served as residences for faculty members of Taitung Middle School and the Girls' High School during the Japanese colonial period, with some also housing administrative officials. Today, they are being revitalized as a cultural and tourism destination of Beichō, Taitung.
The former dormitory complex has been transformed into Machiya Posong as a unique lodging space, featuring standalone Japanese machiya townhouses and a design youth hostel. From traditional wooden structures to intricate tatami details, the restoration pays homage to cultural heritage by preserving the classic aesthetics of Japanese architecture while incorporating the comfort and design of modern accommodations.

Japanese Machiya

Blending Japanese minimalism with modern comfort, this space offers a serene retreat where nature and tranquility harmonize.

The guestroom design embodies the essence of Japanese Zen aesthetics, seamlessly combining traditional elements with contemporary touches. Wooden walls and shoji sliding doors highlight the simplicity and elegance of Japanese culture, while meticulous craftsmanship and carefully selected materials distinguish different areas such as the tea room and bedroom, creating a warm and peaceful atmosphere.

Soft lighting enhances the sense of calm, while natural light streaming through the windows beautifully complements the wooden textures and soft fabric tones. Accommodation options include rooms for two, four, six, or up to ten guests.

Reservation Hotline: +886-2-8991-5699

Design Youth Hostel

Featuring 10 elegantly designed dormitory beds, every corner of this space is infused with a distinct Japanese ambiance. The shared common area includes a welcoming tea corner with an iron kettle, inviting travelers to connect with new friends and create unforgettable memories of Taitung.

Blending the elegance of traditional Japanese architecture with the comforts of modern living, the cozy single rooms are designed with warmth and harmony at their core. Every detail exudes a simple yet refined charm.

The hostel offers 9 single rooms and 1 twin-bed room that combine Western and Japanese aesthetics seamlessly. The private room design ensures privacy, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the minimalist yet thoughtfully crafted atmosphere. Here, visitors can experience the cultural charm of Beichō, Taitung, rediscover the elegance of history, and relive the beauty of the past.

Reservation Hotline: +886-2-8991-5699

Posong-Yuciren Happy Waffle

Posong-Yuciren Happy Waffle

At Yuciren Waffle Beichō Taitung branch, the nostalgic waffles are perfectly blended with local flavors to create a unique taste exclusive to this land. In addition to the classic original flavor, we proudly introduce the Taitung-exclusive Red Oolong waffles, infused with the aromatic tea from Red Oolong Cooperative. Crispy on the outside and fragrant on the inside, they come with layers of delicate tea aroma unfolding in every bite, offering a perfectly balanced sweetness.

We use toxin-free eggs from local farmers, fresh Taitung milk, and a specially developed flour blend. Every waffle is freshly made on-site to preserve its pure aroma and dense texture. Set against the nostalgic backdrop of a century-old Japanese wooden house, with sunlight streaming through the windows and the warm fragrance filling the air, this spot is a must-visit for a delightful and Instagram-worthy treat on your journey!

Kitamachi Donburiya

Kitamachi Donburiya

At Kitamachi Donburiya, a steaming bowl of donburi delivers the comforting taste of happiness. From the fresh and delicate sashimi donburi to the rich and flavorful katsuo isshō donburi (rice bowl with skipjack tuna shavings), every bite is a true Japanese culinary delight.

Nestled in a traditional Japanese wooden house, the restaurant offers not only classic donburi dishes but also Taitung specials, perfectly blending local ingredients with Japanese craftsmanship to create a unique harmony of nature and cuisine.

The restaurant features 58 seats, including private dining rooms for a more intimate experience and counter seating for interactive dining. No matter your choice of seating, the rustic charm of the wooden house promises an unforgettable dining experience.

Transportation Guide

Address: No. 7, Alley 60, Lane 404, Baosang Road, Taitung City, Taitung County 950, Taiwan
Phone: 089-330181


Getting Here
1. By Car
From Taipei/Kaohsiung: Take Provincial Highway 9 (Hualien-Taitung Highway) towards Taitung City. Once in the city, follow GPS navigation to reach “Kitamachi Japanese-style Dormitory Complex.”
Estimated Travel Time:
-From Taipei: 6-7 hours
-From Kaohsiung: 2-3 hours

2. By Train
From Taipei: Take Puyuma Express or Tze-Chiang Limited Express to Taitung Station (approx. 4-5 hours).
From Kaohsiung: Take the Tze-Chiang Limited Express to Taitung Station (approx. 2-3 hours).
From Taitung Station to Machiya Posong:
-By Taxi: 10-15 minutes
-By Bus: Take a city bus to downtown Taitung and get off at a stop near Machiya Posong. From there, it's about a 5-minute walk.

3. By Plane (With Ground Transportation)
From Taipei: Fly from Taipei Songshan Airport to Taitung Fengnian Airport (approx. 1 hour).
From Taitung Airport to Machiya Posong: Rent a car or take a taxi (~15 minutes).

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