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Inspired by the Taisho Roman concept, "Hirugami no Sumika Genchiku" blends tradition and modernity. Stepping into the property, you enter a different world. Everything you see evokes nostalgia and excitement. Guided to your room, you relax in the spacious area, listening to the sound of water from somewhere, experiencing moments of bliss unique to this place.
As you gaze at the gently flowing Nagara River, you can feel yourself gradually being freed from the busy hours of yesterday. Today, I just want to be here like this. Cherish the luxury of doing nothing. Align your heart's time with "river time," gently and serenely... Spend such moments at "Usho's House Sugiyama," which has woven a long history together with the Nagara River.
Laforet Resort Shuzenji is a resort complex spread across an expansive 500,000-tsubo property, featuring a variety of Facilities such as a Hotel, Onsen, restaurants, and a golf course. Within this vast property lies "Sanshisuimei," an Onsen inn offering a private villa-like atmosphere, with all Rooms equipped with open-air Onsen baths. The Rooms combine the relaxation of Japanese style with the functionality of Western design. There are also Rooms where you can stay with your dog and accessible Rooms with minimal steps. Surrounded by abundant nature, enjoy an extraordinary time immersed in the renowned Shuzenji Onsen, said to be the oldest Onsen in Izu.
An elegant property with traditional Japanese Sukiya architecture, quietly located on the southern side of the onsen town. The abundant natural onsen flowing continuously is truly a notable feature. Eight meticulously designed rooms and a Japanese garden offer tranquility, complemented by kaiseki cuisine served one dish at a time. This is a reserved spot for adults seeking a Japanese ambiance.
"Amidst the Forest, a World for Two" Kaze no Mori is nestled within a vast 5,500-tsubo forest, featuring only 11 secluded villas, a lounge, and private saunas. Guests are escorted from the main building to their rooms via cart service driven by a personal butler. Each room harmonizes modern Japanese design with the beauty of nature, where large windows invite in gentle seasonal light and breezes. At the private "Kagami Sauna," enjoy moments of relaxation in a reclining sauna while gazing out at the cypress forest. Savor exquisite fusion cuisine crafted with Saga beef and fresh local vegetables. Embrace this serene retreat surrounded by nature and indulge in an exclusive escape for just the two of you—rejuvenating both body and soul at your own pace.
Kusatsu Onsen has long been known as one of Japan’s finest hot springs and remains a lively, popular destination for visitors. In the Onsen townscape, where traces of the Edo period still linger, steam rising from the Yubatake drifts through the streets, creating an authentic Onsen atmosphere. With convenient access via the Shinkansen and expressways, a wide range of sightseeing routes can be planned, and Kusatsu also serves as a central hub.“Mukashigokoro no Accommodation Kanemidori” is a welcoming Accommodation with 120 years of history that cherishes the spirit and warmth of bygone days.
Rather than greeting you with “Welcome,” we would like to welcome you home. Kohayu is a Ryokan with a warm, traditional Japanese atmosphere. Please relax and unwind in our soothing surroundings.
Kaiseki Yado Shiosato was established in 1953 and has been operating as a Ryokan in this Banshu region for many years. Starting as a very small Ryokan with only 3 Rooms at the time of its founding, we have gradually grown with the support of our local guests. In 2003, marking our 50th anniversary, we underwent a complete renovation and have since been operating as a Property with 11 Rooms. Today, we welcome not only local guests but also many visitors from other prefectures through introductions and recommendations. Shiosato is still in the process of growth. We will continue striving to be a Property where guests can feel our daily evolution.
This intimate 10-room Accommodation, surrounded by the gentle murmur of the Odagawa River and terraced rice fields that reflect the changing seasons, offers a unique stay style called “Couples’ Onsen Retreat.”Wake in the morning to a breeze sweeping across the terraces and take an unhurried walk along the ridge paths. At the thatched-roof café, savor coffee in quiet comfort while gazing out over satoyama scenery. Then surrender to free-flowing natural spring water in your open-air bath.Each room features a private open-air bath with free-flowing natural spring water—an undisturbed bathing space embraced by mountain streams and birdsong from the Onsen valley. For an even more elevated stay, “Tanada no Hanare” offers an Onsen-water pool and a liberating sense of becoming one with nature.Dining features creative kaiseki cuisine showcasing seasonal blessings nurtured by Aso’s great outdoors. From Kyushu wagyu to Rindo pork, each dish reflects the character of the land and enriches your journey.Onsen, satoyama, terraced rice fields—and time for conversation. And a playful way to enjoy an Onsen Accommodation.Fujinoya is a place where couples can step away from everyday life, slowly reclaim time together, and deepen their bond.Cradled by Japan’s timeless landscape, enjoy a holiday that gently unravels both body and mind.
Enjoy panoramic views of the crystal-clear waters of Chatan and the townscape from our functional, spacious guest rooms.Our Facility features one of the largest pools in the prefecture with a slide, a children’s pool, and an indoor pool—perfect for families.At our popular breakfast buffet, we offer over 60 dishes, including Okinawan classics as well as Japanese, Western, and internationally inspired options. We also have a restaurant and lobby lounge where you can savor dishes made with local ingredients.Next to the Hotel is Mihama American Village for shopping and dining, and marine activities are just a few minutes’ walk away—making the entire area enjoyable for guests of all ages. Convenient access is also available to Naha sightseeing spots, Churaumi Aquarium, and UNESCO World Heritage sites.
A small island beyond the harbor. The Yagijima Hotel Amami is located in a private space surrounded by the sea. Only the sounds of waves and the rustling of trees in the wind can be heard—take a moment to forget your daily life and enjoy the tranquility.
Andaz Tokyo, Japan's first luxury lifestyle Hotel by Hyatt. "Andaz" means "personal style" in Hindi, and the Hotel offers an unpretentious and relaxed hospitality experience, allowing guests to feel at home and be themselves. Located on the 47th to 52nd floors, including the top floors of Toranomon Hills, guests can enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo's iconic landmarks such as Tokyo Tower, the Imperial Palace, and Tokyo Skytree. Its proximity to Marunouchi, Ginza, and Roppongi areas makes it an ideal base for both business and leisure.
The gateway to the ancient capital, Hatoya Zuihoukaku, beloved for over 60 years in front of Kyoto Station, was reborn in May 2014 as the Japanese-style Hotel "Kyoto Yumoto Hatoya Zuihoukaku" featuring a natural Onsen large bath.
Whispering "I'm home" in your heart. We strive to be a place where visitors can feel more comfortable and relaxed than anywhere else. Here, we hope you can fully immerse yourself in the lush greenery and the gentle murmuring of the river, both in mind and body. At "Shiobara Onsen Hito-Toki-Omoi wo Tsumugu Yado Ayatsumugi," a warm Property that cherishes above all else the "connections between people, the bond with nature (seasons), and the blending of thoughts," our subtle hospitality and heartwarming moments will add even more color to your journey.
A secluded Accommodation with just 10 Rooms, wrapped in tranquility beside a mountain stream. Enjoy an elegant stay with in-Room dining featuring dishes made with local ingredients, and Rooms with open-air baths where you can savor the beauty of each season. Private baths, including open-air baths that reflect the charm of the seasons, are free for all guests to enjoy. With a completely private setting, you can spend wonderful time with your loved ones without concern for those around you.
Hotel Crown Palace Chiryu is the city’s premier full-service Hotel, ideally located just a 3-minute walk from Chiryu Station. We welcome you with excellent Facility offerings, including a chapel filled with soft natural light overlooking the garden terrace and a restaurant with panoramic views of the city.
The view from the Onsen and Room is truly breathtaking. In front of you stretches the vast horizon and the "Devil's Washboard." Enjoy the proud location of Hotel Aoshima Suncremaru to your heart's content.
Located in Hita, the Little Kyoto of Kyushu, Oita, Hita Onsen is a historic hot spring area. The Ryokan Kayausagi is situated in Hita Onsen Kotohira. Enjoy the magnificent nature of Oita and Hita and the tranquility created by Kayausagi to the fullest.
A spacious 3,000-tsubo property with only 13 rooms, each featuring a private open-air bath. Enjoy two distinct types of Onsen in the private baths and the large communal bath. Savor creative cuisine crafted with seasonal local ingredients, and experience warm, attentive service that only a small accommodation can provide. On clear nights, a sky full of stars will sparkle above, inviting you into a magical world.
KURBIO is a name derived from the combination of the German word "KUR," meaning "healing, recovery, treatment," and the Greek word "BIOS," meaning "life." KUR is often associated with Kurhaus (a Facility for therapeutic and recuperative purposes, often featuring an Onsen), and BIO is commonly heard in recent years in the context of macrobiotics (a dietary approach translated as "the art of longevity"). Kusatsu Onsen Hotel KURBIO is designed with the desire to help guests restore their physical and mental health through both aspects. It offers a serene environment, the renowned hot springs of Kusatsu, and daily meal menus based on macrobiotics. This is a new style of healthy resort that has not existed in Japan before.



























