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STAY Kyoto
“Hiragiya” Accommodation in Kyoto, Loved by a Master Writer
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STAY Kyoto
“KIZASHI THE SUITE” Waking up at Gion Kyoto
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STAY Kyoto
“Sumihei Ryokan” Embraced with Blessings from the Sea of Japan.
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STAY Kyoto
“Sumiya Kihouan” A Moment in Kyoto’s “Okuzashiki”
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STAY Shiga
“Satoyu Mukashibanashi Yuzanso” Learning about the Folktales of Omi at the Inn
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OUTING Shiga
“Hira-sansou” Ryokan to Enjoy Seasonal Menus
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STAY Mie
“Hotel The Earth” where you can watch a storm
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STAY Wakayama
Secret “Onsen” in Kumano “Kawayu Hot Springs Fujiya”
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STAY Wakayama
An extraordinary experience “Shukubo Fugenin”
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STAY Nara
Overlooking one of the Best Nightscapes of Japan “Nara, Manyo Wakakusano Yado Mikasa”
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STAY Nara
Private bath with a view of the five-story pagoda “Sarusawa Ike Yoshidaya”
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OUTING Osaka
Overlooking the night view of Osaka “Minoo Sansou, Kaze-no-Mori”
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STAY Miyazaki
Ryokan “Kami gakure”
Ryokan "Kami-Gakure" is a long-established ryokan that has been in operation for over 90 years, with only eight guest rooms, all of which are independent, allowing guests to enjoy a luxurious and private space. All rooms are equipped with a private bath, and the bath water is made of sacred water drawn from the Falls in the Takachiho Gorge. The cuisine is also using ingredients from the local Takachiho area in abundance. Enjoy a special moment with your loved ones. -
STAY Mie
Ryokan “Tsukiyominoza”
This onsen ryokan, with all rooms having an open-air bath, is limited to six guests per day and is located in the lap of the Ise Jingu Shrine. At this inn, inspired by the waxing and waning of the moon, guests can enjoy a peaceful moment while listening to the sounds of nature and feeling the light of the moon in the quietness of the room. A serene space prevails, offering an extraordinary experience. Meals are served in a style that allows you to enjoy dishes filled with attention to detail in the privacy of your room, further enhancing the luxurious experience. A superb lodging experience will make your trip even more special. -
STAY Gifu
Ryokan “Hanaougi”
The reason why “Hida-tei Hanaougi” is chosen among many onsen ryokan. There are many reasons, such as the warm-hearted hospitality provided by the same waiter who is in charge from start to finish, the smooth to the touch hot water, the warm and inviting interior of the ryokan made of rare and valuable Jindai zelkova, the cuisine using Hida beef carefully selected from designated butchers, and the private rooms where you can enjoy your meals. Refresh your body and mind while being embraced by the warmth of the wood. -
STAY Gifu
Ryokan “Manten no Yado”
Have a wonderful time surrounded by a star-filled sky. "Manten-no-Yado" is a hot spring ryokan with an open-air bath, limited to 8 groups per day. The natural hot spring water has won numerous rankings and has a soft and thick texture. The cuisine is Japanese Kaiseki cuisine using Hida beef, Okumino chicken, Matsutake mushrooms, and other ingredients from the Okumino region of Gifu Prefecture. It is a charming inn where you can spend a special time with your loved ones under the stars. -
STAY Akita
Dormy hotels and resorts “Inazumi”
Inazumi Onsen is the oldest hot spring resort in Akita Prefecture. Designed by a famous architect of the Showa period, the “Amanoza” detached house is a special space where the craftsmanship of masters shines through. The guest rooms, richly decorated with wood, will give you an extraordinary yet relaxing stay. Japanese Kaiseki cuisine using seasonal vegetables and an open-air bath surrounded by nature are also attractive. In the evening, you will be treated to a complimentary bowl of yonaki soba (buckwheat noodles). Enjoy a moment of healing in body and soul at this inn where history and modern hospitality are fused together. -
STAY Akita
Ryokan “Yuze hotel”
Relax your body and mind with the murmuring of the Yuze Valley. Located next to Yuze Valley, Yuze Hotel is a hot spring inn where you can immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the scenery that changes from season to season. From the open-air bath, you can view the vast nature of Akita, including the Hachimandaira Mountains and the Yuze Canyon. The meals are a creative buffet that makes abundant use of local Akita ingredients such as Hinai chicken, and Akita Komachi rice. It is sure to satisfy everyone from children to adults. -
STAY Nagano
Ryokan “Sekitaitei Ishida”
The ryokan "Sekitaitei ishida" has a "Noh" (Japan’s oldest theater) stage in the lobby, and nightly plays are held so that visitors can enjoy local entertainment. The natural hot spring water is thick to the touch and has a variety of beneficial effects. The cuisine is local kaiseki cuisine that makes the most of the delicacies of the mountains and the sea, and is a gastronomic treat that can only be enjoyed here. This is a new type of ryokan where you can relax your body and soul while experiencing Japanese culture. -
STAY Nagasaki
Ocean resort “Nomon Nagasaki”
"Nomon Nagasaki" is the only hotel overlooking "Gunkanjima", which was recognized as a World Heritage Site in 2015. All guest rooms at Nomon Nagasaki have ocean views of Gunkanjima, which once flourished as an island of coal mines. The hot spring water is a “highly concentrated” carbonic acid hot spring rich in metasilicic acid, which is also known as natural skin lotion, and has a variety of beneficial effects. The meals are creative Japanese and Western cuisine prepared with the chef's special attention to detail, offering a special experience that can only be experienced here. -
STAY Shiga
Ryokan “Beniayu”
I wanted to say "welcome home". With this in mind, Ryokan Beniyu offers the best hospitality to its guests with the flexibility and muddiness for which it prides itself. The cuisine is superb, using local seasonal ingredients such as Oumi beef, Lake Biwa's specialty eel, duck, and sweetfish. Because the ryokan is located on the shore of Lake Biwa, all rooms have a half-open-air hot spring bath facing Lake Biwa. All visitors can immerse themselves in a moment of peace and tranquility. -
STAY Shiga
Castle Resort, Hikone
Castle Resort Hikone is a luxury resort facility located near Hikone Castle, a national treasure, where you can enjoy the beautiful view of the castle and luxurious hot springs and spa. It also features cuisine using local ingredients, including Oumi beef, and offers comfortable rooms with a blend of Japanese and Western styles. The special space that allows for both sightseeing and relaxation is an attractive feature. -
STAY Fukui
Ryokan “Matsuya-sensen”
"Matsutaya-sensen", a ryokan nestled in the countryside. The ryokan boasts one of the largest open-air baths in the Hokuriku region, “Sen no koboreyu,” which is an open-air bath with hot water from the source. The name of this open-air bath means that the hot water is always flowing and smiles spill out naturally, making this ryokan very Japanese and warming. The baths are designed with guests in mind, and include a large, open-air bath and sauna with bedrock bath effects, as well as an adjacent esthetic salon and a corner where guests can make hot spring eggs. There are three types of rooms, and the hotel is also filled with special attention to detail. Matsuya-sensen aims to be loved for a long time. Once you visit, you will want to come back again. -
STAY Fukui
Ryokan “Grandia Housen”
A hot spring ryokan where you can spend a “luxurious” time. The spacious Japanese-style guest rooms and open-air baths with views of the Fukui countryside and, on clear nights, the beautiful night sky are the main attractions of this ryokan. In addition, all lounges are all-inclusive, again offering a luxurious experience. The meals include an adult buffet dinner supervised by the executive chef who supervised JAL's first-class in-flight meals, and kaiseki cuisine served in a private room. We hope you will visit us if you are looking for a little luxury and relaxation after a long day. -
STAY Fukui
Ryokan “Seifuso”
This is a hot spring ryokan with one of the largest garden open-air baths in Hokuriku. The attraction is not only the hot springs, but also the buffet featuring seasonal ingredients and seafood, which is prepared and served in front of you by the chef in the open kitchen. In addition to the buffet, kaiseki cuisine of a higher rank is also available, allowing you to choose the dinner that suits you best. -
STAY Fukui
Ryokan “Mimatsu”
A hot spring ryokan located in Awara City, Fukui Prefecture. It has two brands, Biyu and Jiyu. Biyu is a luxurious and elegant ryokan where all rooms have an open-air bath. Jiyu is a new style of ryokan that shows new possibilities. Both ryokan offer hot spring baths with free-flowing hot-spring water in a quiet environment surrounded by rich natural surroundings. The cuisine is prepared with the utmost attention to the seasonality and flavor of the ingredients, and the open-air, domed hot spring baths offer a relaxing experience. -
STAY Yamaguchi
Ryokan “Matsudaya Hotel”
Ryokan with a long history dating back to the Edo period, visited by Ryotaro Shiba. That is the "Matsudaya Hotel". The hotel offers a superb time and space because of the spirit of hospitality that has been passed down from generation to generation, which is to "keep in mind that hospitality is customer-centered". The hot springs that healed the warriors of the Meiji Restoration, the spectacular view of the city, and above all, the hospitality of the staff will heal your body and soul. -
STAY Aichi
Ryokan “Ginpaso”
A hot spring ryokan located on the Chita Peninsula in Aichi Prefecture. Its location near the Nishiura Sea allows you to relax while enjoying the beautiful view of the sea. The hotel offers a variety of Japanese-style guest rooms with a relaxing atmosphere, and in particular, the open-air bath offers a magnificent view of the sea. The meals are Japanese cuisine using fresh seafood, and you can enjoy delicious dishes that make the most of the season's ingredients. From spring through fall, visitors can try SUP and sea kayaking. The area is also filled with seasonal attractions, such as cherry blossoms in spring and a yellow carpet of camellias in fall. -
STAY Tottori
Ryokan “Ohashi”
This inn is located in Yamanashi Prefecture and is a registered national tangible cultural property. The inn's interior is filled with traditional style, and wood from various areas in the suburbs is used in every corner of the building. The glass and ceilings in the guest rooms are also made of materials that are not available today, giving visitors a sense of the long history of the inn. All guest rooms are different in construction, yet all offer a calm Japanese-style atmosphere and a quiet environment in which to relax and unwind. The hot spring water is a natural hot spring drawn up from the underground, and you can also enjoy dishes using fresh local ingredients. -
STAY Oita
Ryokan “Kai Yufuin”
Kai Yufuin is a new brand of onsen ryokan operated by Hoshino Resort. The hotel overlooks terraced rice paddies, which are called Japan's original landscape, and the open-air baths offer a panoramic view of Mt. The lighting in the guest rooms is reminiscent of fireflies in the summer, again allowing you to immerse yourself in the charms of Japan. Of course, the food, including gibier, a bounty from the mountains, and other dishes that remind one of Kyushu's unique culture, are also appealing. -
STAY Yamanashi
Ryokan “Zabou”
"Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabo" is a hot spring ryokan located along the Fuefukigawa River in Yamanashi Prefecture, where guests can enjoy beautiful natural scenery and a tranquil environment while spending a luxurious time. The hot spring baths are designed to blend in with the local natural environment, and the open-air baths offer beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and river, allowing guests to relax in body and soul while enjoying the scenery and tranquility of the four seasons. The name “Zaobo” means “to calm the mind and forget,” and it is a place where visitors can forget the hustle and bustle of daily life and feel at ease in body and soul. -
STAY Yamanashi
Ryokan “Bessho-sasa”
Would you like to receive the best hospitality? Here at "Bessho-sasa", the theme of the ryokan is a fusion of tranquility and glamour. The rooms have an open-air bath with Mt. Fuji right in front of you, and meals can be enjoyed in the comfort of your room with your loved ones. Everything from the bedding and amenities to the lounge and the meals is filled with attention to detail. Offering a luxurious time to heal both body and soul in a serene atmosphere, this inn is recommended for those seeking an extraordinary experience. -
STAY Okayama
Ryokan “Kifu-no-Sato”
This hot spring inn in Fukuoka Prefecture offers luxury in a rich natural setting. Surrounded by lush greenery, guests can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the four seasons while enjoying the relaxing hot spring baths. The guest rooms are designed with an emphasis on a Japanese-style atmosphere, offering a relaxing and tranquil setting in which to relax both body and soul. In particular, the hotel pays special attention to “Ikebana” (flower arrangement). The concept of “Kifu-no-Sato” is "a peaceful inn where you can enjoy flowers. The entire inn is decorated with flowers from season to season, so you can enjoy a different scenery each time you visit. The quiet environment surrounded by nature provides a space where visitors can relax while viewing the flowers and enjoy a relaxing time that will soothe both body and soul. Along with hot springs and kaiseki cuisine, the beauty of the flowers can be fully appreciated, making the inn a special place for visitors. -
STAY Kyoto
KYO YUNOHANA RESORT SUISEN
Located in Kameoka City, Kyoto Prefecture, this 13-room retreat is surrounded by nature. "KYO YUNOHANA RESORT SUISEN" offers a luxurious and relaxing experience for body and soul in a refined Japanese-style space. In addition to the hot spring baths, guests can enjoy Japanese traditional cuisine prepared with local ingredients while admiring the beautiful scenery, and the warm hospitality is very appealing. It is truly a healing space where you can spend a blissful time in a quiet environment and forget about everyday life. -
STAY Chiba
Kamogawa Onsen “Kamogawa-kan Bettei La Shoro”
A luxury hot spring ryokan located in Kamogawa City, Chiba Prefecture. Each villa is a single-story building of 400 square meters. The guest rooms are 114 square meters in size and are not only equipped with private outdoor hot spring baths but also feature private pools and blow-air bathtubs. It offers a sense of otherworldliness, like something out of a dream, creating a sophisticated atmosphere that feels far removed from Japan. At "La Shoro," a dedicated butler is assigned to each guest, allowing you to fully enjoy your private space while experiencing exclusive hospitality that can only be found here. The cuisine is centered around fresh seafood sourced from the rich bounty of the "southern Boso region", and the property also features private dining rooms surrounding a Japanese garden, as well as Western and Japanese-style dining options. The ryokan is also equipped with a spa and esthetic treatments, providing a chance to refresh both body and mind while remaining in Japan.