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The Onsen, known as "Bijin no Yu" derived from the legend of Ono no Komachi, is fully sourced from 100% natural hot springs. In October 2024, it will be renovated to include new room terrace open-air bath guest rooms, a bedrock bath utilizing Onsen heat, and the post-bath café "Anmapon," among other attractions. Enjoy creative cuisine featuring "Yonezawa Beef," one of Japan's top three wagyu, and seasonal ingredients from Yamagata.
Relax in the rejuvenating natural hot spring known as "Bijin no Yu," and enjoy the unique charm of our 8 Rooms, all offering in-room dining for a private experience of Shinshu's local culture. Choose your preferred style with options like a large public bath, private baths, or rooms with semi-open-air baths for ultimate relaxation. Since its establishment in 1832, our inn has preserved artifacts and antiques connected to Matsumoto Castle, displayed throughout the premises. We cherish tradition and strive to provide heartfelt hospitality that gently accompanies your stay.
Yuyado Izumiya Zenbe has been welcoming guests with its unchanging hot spring water since its establishment. Utsukushigahara Onsen, which flourished as the private bath of successive Matsumoto Castle lords after the Sengoku period, features a mildly alkaline simple spring with gentle and smooth water quality. In addition to separate indoor baths for men and women, you can enjoy three types of private baths. For dinner, indulge in "selectable dishes" made from ingredients nurtured in Shinshu and savor Shinshu soba noodles.
Located in the central part of Okinawa Main Island, this Hotel is situated on a hill in Okinawa City, offering convenient access both north and south. Around the Hotel, you can find facilities such as AEON MALL Okinawa Rycom and Okinawa Zoo & Museum, which can be enjoyed by both adults and children. Within the Facility, there are amenities such as a SPA, pool, and daycare center. Additionally, a free rental service is available, offering approximately 80 types of support items, including daily necessities, bedding, beauty items, and a wide range of kids' items. From the guest rooms, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the East Coast, sparkling nightscapes, and the sunrise over the horizon. This Resort Hotel is recommended for a comfortable and affordable stay in Okinawa.
The mixed-gender open-air bath "Taki no Yu," the only one in Kurokawa Onsen selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Secret Hot Springs, offers not only exceptional water quality but also a sense of traditional Japanese onsen charm. The nostalgic property features 13 different onsens, allowing guests to enjoy a variety of baths within the accommodation.
Opened in October 2015, this condominium offers ocean views from every room. Fully equipped with furniture and appliances, it is ideal for long-term stays. Additionally, it is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk to Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium and a 1-minute walk to Ocean Expo Park. Enjoy a relaxing time as if you were in your own vacation home.
Shibu Onsen is a charming hot-spring town known for its atmospheric streets and nine public bathhouses to visit.At “Sakaeya,” you can enjoy gentle, free-flowing Onsen water blended from two different hot springs.Another highlight is the creative Japanese kaiseki cuisine that goes beyond the ordinary.
A long-established Onsen Accommodation with over 100 years of history. The Onsen, known for its abundant flow, is free-flowing from the source and changes color depending on the time and temperature. Dining options include Japanese cuisine or French. Enjoy the Onsen town of Shinshu in the way you like best.
A Property boasting one of Japan's leading hot spring water volumes, exceeding 1,800 liters per minute, nestled in the heart of nature. The open-air Onsen along the mountain stream spans an impressive area equivalent to approximately 470 tatami mats. The signature bath, "Maka no Yu," is a grand mixed-gender Onsen often featured in magazines and posters. Bathing garments are provided, ensuring women can enjoy the experience with peace of mind. Beyond its striking presence, the soothing sound of the clear stream offers a sense of tranquility. If you wish to fully immerse yourself in the vast beauty of nature while enjoying an Onsen, this is undoubtedly a highly recommended choice.
A tranquil Accommodation in Onogawa Onsen, inspired by Ono no Komachi, offering Yonezawa beef and skin-beautifying hot springs. Enjoy silica-rich waters with 100% free-flowing natural spring water, available 24 hours a day. Our popular “Beef Lover’s Set” lets you choose your main Yonezawa beef dish and savor “Japan’s Three Great Wagyu: Yonezawa Beef” along with chef-selected seasonal ingredients. Meals are guaranteed in a “private room or semi-private room” for peace of mind. In February 2022, our new River View Deluxe Japanese-Western Room reopened after renovation! The latest massage chairs in the guest rooms are also very popular (except in some Rooms). An atmospheric detached inn where every Room overlooks the pond.
A solitary property nestled in the mountains.Check-in is available from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM, with the final check-out at 11:00 AM. A 22-hour stay.Meals are served at a private dining table, featuring dishes utilizing the blessings of the mountains and rivers.
A recommended Hotel for those who want to fully enjoy Okinawa with family and friends. It offers not only marine sports but also experiences like Ryukyu glass making, Shisa painting, and coral planting workshops.
A Ryokan with an Onsen featuring an open-air bath overlooking the beauty of the valley. The small bird bath in the sky, overlooking the breathtaking view of Matsukawa Valley, is a healing space that feels enveloped by nature. Spend special moments immersed in the sounds of the stream and the beauty of the trees showcasing their seasonal expressions.
Organic vegetables sourced directly from dedicated local farmers and fresh seafood landed in nearby waters are crafted by our chef into a course that blends Italian and Japanese cuisine.The menu changes monthly. Please savor these limited-time dishes while you can.
A hidden gourmet auberge offering authentic French cuisine made with freshly harvested local vegetables. The full-course menu created by a chef with 20 years of experience in Tokyo restaurants is very popular. Only two groups per day can stay in rooms with beautiful views of the Japanese Alps. Recommended for those who wish to enjoy a leisurely gourmet journey.
Finally, the sauna is complete! High reviews are for "Irori Kaiseki cuisine enjoyed at a hidden onsen in the mountains." The traditional atmosphere of the healing place is sure to soothe everyone. Always considering the coexistence of newness and tradition. An onsen unchanged since the Edo period to relieve travelers' fatigue. Thoughtfully prepared Kaiseki cuisine and carefully selected sake by the host. Relax and rejuvenate in the new sauna.
Our natural hot spring, sourced directly on-site, flows at an impressive rate of 1,415 liters per minute. The gentle and soft water is kind to the skin, making it safe for those with sensitive skin and even babies. With a silky texture similar to soap and excellent heat-retention properties, it boosts metabolism and leaves your skin smooth and warm long after bathing.
A historic Property preserving the legacy of the Heike clan, located in Yunishigawa Onsen. The entire building is situated along a clear stream and features traditional architecture with fine wood and earthen walls, reviving the charm of an old era. Cross the renowned "Kazura Bridge," one of Kanto's finest, and enjoy natural hot spring baths with free-flowing Onsen water and charcoal-grilled Irori cuisine.
This Ryokan features an open-air garden bath and a distinctive milky-blue Onsen with a slightly bluish, creamy-white hue. In early summer, azaleas bloom, and in winter you can enjoy the fragrance of pomelo floating in the bath—another of its charms. It is also a long-established Onsen Accommodation that has continued since the Meiji era, even in Myoban.
Within walking distance to attractions such as Kiyomizu Temple and Yasaka Shrine, enjoy the historic Higashiyama and Gion areas. Savor Kyoto kaiseki cuisine crafted by the head chef, featuring seasonal Kyoto vegetables and fresh fish.



























