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Experience the essence of Japanese tranquility with all five senses... A refined getaway for adults. Escape the hustle and bustle of daily life in a serene space surrounded by Yufuin's nature. Spacious Rooms with open-air baths featuring natural hot spring water. Creative kaiseki cuisine crafted from local ingredients. Welcome to "Oku Yunohira Hanakari," a Property for adults who cherish their personal time.
Gaze upon Mount Yufu while welcoming cherished guests. Passing through the thatched gate, you encounter mountain trees and a moss-covered garden, walking on water-sprinkled stepping stones... The guest rooms embody Japanese beauty. The space features gentle natural wood ceilings and straw walls, with light streaming through bamboo lattice shoji screens in the tatami-floored corridors, making you forget the passage of time. Enjoy blissful moments at the Sukiya-style property "Yufuin Onsen Onyado Ichizen."
A tranquil village surrounded by stunning rocky mountains, tea fields, and just a few farmhouses. Right in front of the Property lies the beautiful Makihara Valley. Located slightly away from the Onsen town, this Property blends seamlessly with the rural landscape. Amid this mysterious and soothing scenery stands Hazu Gassho. On the 1,000-tsubo grounds along the valley, there are two gassho-style buildings, a garden, open-air baths, and walking paths. As you proceed through the garden, descend the stone-paved path, and step inside, you will find a spacious entrance, lobby, dining area, and fireplace, all harmoniously showcasing the beauty of Japanese architecture. Beyond the veranda, the lush green valley awaits. You will feel as though time flows gently with the history within every corner of the Property.
Oku no Yu presents “a new way to enjoy Kurokawa Onsen, where cuisine takes center stage.” Rather than starting your trip planning by choosing an Accommodation, we propose a stay centered on dining—“Let’s go to Kurokawa Onsen because we want to eat at that restaurant”—traveling with the restaurant as your destination.For dinner, choose from Japanese cuisine or innovative French, both crafted by top-class chefs. After relaxing in the Onsen at your Accommodation, head to the restaurant area “AuKurokawa” in your yukata. Savor one of Kyushu’s finest hot springs and an exquisite dinner by world-class chefs to your heart’s content.
The historic registered cultural property “Shokenro” is a three-story wooden folk-art Accommodation built in the early Showa era. In a retro setting adorned with tasteful furniture and folk crafts, each of the 17 guest rooms has its own distinct character—making it a delight to find your favorite hidden retreat. Enjoy jazz throughout the building, the gentle waters of Utsukushigahara Onsen, creative kaiseki cuisine featuring Shinshu ingredients, and locally brewed sake carefully selected by the host. Please savor an “Onsen getaway for adults” that enriches the senses.
Centrair Hotel, integrated with the airport facility at Chubu Centrair International Airport, is located just 100m from the ticket gate of Chubu Centrair International Airport Station and 130m from the airport check-in counters, connected via a barrier-free pathway. Additionally, it is adjacent to bus and taxi stands, offering both functionality and convenience as an airport hotel.
Kamogawa-kan is located at the western end of Sanjo Ohashi, the starting point of the western Tokaido 53 Stations. It offers an ideal location for sightseeing in Kyoto, with Gion and Pontocho within walking distance. Enjoy seasonal Kyoto kaiseki cuisine in guest rooms with stunning views of the Kamo River and Higashiyama.
In the late Sengoku period, Nagahama flourished as a castle town founded by Hashiba (Toyotomi) Hideyoshi. Located beside Hoko Park (Nagahama Castle) on the shores of Lake Biwa, “Hamakozuki” is an Onsen fine-dining Ryokan. Kohoku and Nagahama still preserve much of the culture and romance of the Sengoku era. Enjoy panoramic views of Lake Biwa from Taiko Onsen and savor our refined cuisine.
Yuno-yado Joetsukan is a five-room Ryokan nestled along the Tone River. We offer high-quality service and heartfelt hospitality, including free-flowing hot spring water direct from the source, kaiseki cuisine served course by course, and magnificent views from your room. Enjoy sommelier-selected wines and local sake, and at our private on-site café “Ume no Mitsu,” we also serve body-friendly handmade sweets such as gateau chocolate. The nature surrounding our Ryokan changes day by day—fresh greenery, wild fireflies, autumn leaves, and snowy landscapes—so please savor the scenery, sounds, and breeze with someone special.
"Beautiful modern Japanese Hotel" - Hotel Niwa Tokyo. In late March 2022, we reopened after undergoing a large-scale renovation since our opening. The courtyard resonates with the soothing sounds of spring water and waterfalls, surrounded by the healing greenery of trees. On the 15th-floor rooftop garden, a panoramic view of the city unfolds beyond the lush plantings. The lounge terrace, with its water features flowing over rocks and snow-view lanterns, exudes a sense of charm. Relax and enjoy a luxurious moment in this new space of comfort where nature and architecture harmonize to ease both mind and body.
The "segai-dashi beam construction" creates a beautiful landscape with large white walls and black beams. It recreates the traditional architectural style that has been passed down since the Edo period when it was founded. From the moment you step through the entrance, you are welcomed by a space with a pure Japanese atmosphere. A quiet time flows within the facility, making it hard to believe it's in the center of an Onsen town.
At Ryotei Murakami, Esashi, a town with the oldest history in Hokkaido, you can enjoy Onsen from natural sources, meals utilizing rich ingredients, and relaxing time in 7 independent guest rooms. The area around the Property includes the Sea of Japan, Kamome Island, the Kaiyomaru ship, the marina, and the historic street, where you can encounter nature and history.
Hotel Grand Arc Hanzomon is located in front of the Hanzomon Gate of the Imperial Palace, adjacent to the National Theatre. It boasts beautiful views from guest rooms overlooking the Imperial Palace moat, the National Diet Building, and Tokyo Tower. Additionally, it is just a 10-minute drive from Tokyo Station, with convenient access to Kasumigaseki and Nagatacho, making it an ideal base for business trips and sightseeing in Tokyo. Operated by the Imperial Hotel Group, we offer high-quality hospitality.
About a 7-minute drive from Naha Airport, this healing resort features elegant yet tranquil guest rooms inspired by Okinawa’s nature, one of Okinawa’s rare natural Onsens, and blissful spa treatments. Enjoy a soothing escape to relax both body and mind.
This is a long-established Ryokan at Kawayu Onsen, where Onsen springs flow from the riverbed. It is the closest Ryokan to the large open-air bath "Sennin-buro," which is available from December to February every year. In November 2008, we opened three "Kumano Modern Rooms," guest rooms with open-air baths and foot baths inspired by the bamboo, wood, and earth of Kumano. Enjoy the ultimate relaxation of a foot bath while overlooking the river's open-air bath and the Sennin-buro (available from December to February). Additionally, a private open-air bath with a reclining bath was also opened in November 2008. All Rooms face the river, allowing you to fully experience the natural beauty of Kumano.
■ Set amid pristine nature and timeless history, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage setting. ■ A rich variety of fish landed at the Kii-Nagashima Fishing Port. At our Hotel restaurant—like a small fish market—you can choose the fish for today’s meal yourself. ■ The stone-paved Kumano Kodo, which has carried people’s prayers since ancient times. Our own natural hot spring, “Kihoku Sennen Onsen,” named with the wish that it will endure for a thousand years to come, offers a smooth and soothing bathing experience. These three charms come together to embrace you in a calm moment—like waves gently repeating their rhythm.
■Renewed in April 2023■ The [Infinity Pool Area], where you can enjoy a "panoramic view" of Nagasaki's cityscape and the night view of Mount Inasa, has been renewed. Enjoy the "heated pool" comfortably, unaffected by the season or temperature. Furthermore, the [Tower Suite] has been upgraded with features such as a "newly added terrace," offering an even higher level of stay. As a "corner Room" in a "detached building," you can experience an even more private and exclusive space. Additionally, all guest Rooms offer ocean views, allowing you to take in the night view of Nagasaki, selected as one of the New World's Top Three Night Views. By eliminating unnecessary decorations and adopting a simple design, guests can feel the nature of Nagasaki and enjoy a truly luxurious moment.
A Resort Hotel nestled in a quiet villa area, just one street off the main road of Karuizawa. Enjoy the soothing sounds of wild birds and take a stroll through the larch forest tunnel to fully experience Karuizawa. Hotel Marroad Karuizawa offers this prime location while being only a 10-minute walk from the station, making it highly convenient for sightseeing in Karuizawa.
A sky-high Hotel in Izu, wrapped in an overwhelming coolness up to 9°C lower than central Tokyo and closer to the stars than anywhere else in the region. Enjoy blissful bathing that lets you forget everyday life in our spectacular large public bath with panoramic views—Sagami Bay to the east, Suruga Bay to the west, and majestic Mt. Fuji right before your eyes. Cuisine features seasonal local ingredients nurtured by Izu’s rich nature, served as a lavish buffet or an authentic course meal. At night, an unobstructed canopy of stars fills the sky. Spend a soothing, refreshing holiday here, embraced by cool breezes.
Akazawa Guest House, surrounded by crystal-clear seas and unspoiled nature, is a refined Accommodation where you can enjoy a private stay in a serene setting. On an expansive estate of over 1,000 tsubo, we offer 15 guest rooms with open-air baths. We also feature detached villas equipped with private saunas in the room. Each room overlooks a beautiful Japanese garden and the surrounding landscape, showcasing the beauty of Japanese architecture through details such as Ajiro-woven ceilings and Juraku plaster walls. The interior is also designed in calming traditional Japanese style, with a large public bath featuring deep ocean water and private dining rooms where you can savor carefully crafted Japanese cuisine centered on locally sourced ingredients. In a space that harmonizes with Akazawa’s natural surroundings, enjoy a soothing stay as time passes quietly by.




























