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Approximately 20 minutes by train from Kanazawa and 30 minutes by car from Komatsu Airport. Within walking distance of the accommodation, you can enjoy exploring valleys and strolling through town. All guest rooms face the valley, offering an extraordinary experience of nature that changes with the seasons and time of day. We provide a warm yet sophisticated stay, blending traditional Japanese culture—such as food, tea, sake, and crafts—with a modern perspective.
Pass through the mountain road and be welcomed by a detached Accommodation where every room features a private open-air bath. Some detached rooms also include an Onsen-water pool, popular with families.For a full resort getaway surrounded by Asian-inspired design, choose Yuurian.*Meals are served in a private dining room.*
Established in the hot spring town of Hakodate over 70 years ago, Chikuba Shinyotei has consistently upheld the spirit of "Omotenashi"—hospitality, cherishing each encounter as "Ichigo Ichie." Please enjoy your time at Chikuba Shinyotei, where tradition and growth harmoniously coexist.
The history of Ryokan Chōraku-en Yunosuke at Tamatsukuri Onsen is the history of Tamatsukuri Onsen itself. Tamatsukuri Onsen was established in the early Nara period by our ancestor, Hasegawa Toshikata. During the Edo period, the Hasegawa family was entrusted with the management of Tamatsukuri Onsen by the Matsue domain, holding the official title of "Yunosuke." In the first year of the Meiji era, they began operating a ryokan under the name Chōraku-en. For 140 years, they have had the honor of hosting numerous literary figures, dignitaries, and occasionally members of the imperial family.
A hidden retreat for adults with 20 rooms, each featuring an open-air bath, set within 5,000 tsubo. Enjoy a leisurely and carefree journey from a hilltop overlooking Ago Bay. The interior is designed in a modern Japanese style, exuding the warmth of wood and offering a relaxed atmosphere. A special day that fulfills your travel desires. That is "Teisho Basara-tei."
Approximately one hour from the city center, a compact design hotel combining tranquility and a playful adult spirit. Situated by the seaside yet exuding an urban charm, with designs capturing the essence of things in various places. Interiors with different theme colors for each room, a library collection that stimulates intellectual curiosity. Every material that composes this hotel gently touches the strings of the heart. This is SCAPES THE SUITE's proposal of "escaping" rather than "traveling."
A sanctuary of quiet within a kura storehouse. A retreat stay in Otaru, Hokkaido, with 19 rooms—each with a private Onsen bath. Otaru is a town shaped by the legacy of Kitamaebune trading ships. The clear air of Asarigawa Onsen and the satoyama landscapes that shift with the seasons embrace visitors in deep tranquility. All 19 rooms, designed by architect Makoto Nakayama around the theme of “stillness,” feature natural hot-spring baths. Enjoy a full range of bathing options, including an enzyme bath supervised by Otaka Kohso—an Otaru tradition for over 100 years—as well as private Onsen and sauna facilities. Savor cuisine that layers fermentation techniques onto Hokkaido ingredients, along with carefully selected drinks including Hokkaido wines.
Built in the Taisho era as a villa for the Mitsui zaibatsu, Mitsui Suishoen.This nationally registered Tangible Cultural Property has been revived as “Ryotei Momiji,” and is surrounded by seasonal gardens. We also offer comfortable guest rooms suited to modern needs while preserving a timeless atmosphere.Enjoy a soothing stay embraced by mountain tranquility and the vibrant presence of trees and flowers.
"The renowned hot spring "Yugawara Onsen," celebrated since the ancient Manyoshu era. Located in the heart of this area, "Fujitaya" boasts a history of 135 years. The warmth of the abundant spring water, the comfort of the open-air bath with a gentle breeze. The unique flavors of Sagami, crafted from seasonal ingredients. As Yugawara's oldest property, we sincerely welcome our guests with heartfelt hospitality."
Auberge de Oishi is an intimate auberge with only five Rooms, created by a French cuisine chef. Enjoy dinner at our restaurant at the foot of Yashima, surrounded by lush greenery. Stay in a seaside Room facing the Seto Inland Sea. Take a stroll along the seasonal path or open a book while listening to the waves... A simple yet luxurious escape—an auberge reminiscent of the French countryside.
A Property located along the coast of Heda Port in West Izu. Enjoy creative Japanese cuisine featuring fresh seafood from Suruga Bay, including the famous Heda spider crab, and carefully selected local vegetables. The private open-air bath with a stunning view of the sunset and ocean is available free of charge without a Reservation.
In October 2007, a new Property, "Shiratama no Yu Kaho Bekkan Koshinoyato," opened in Tsukioka Onsen, a place cherished as the "Onsen of Beauty." This Property offers all-suite accommodations, combining the functionality and privacy of a Hotel with the heartfelt hospitality of a traditional Japanese Ryokan, focusing on ultimate comfort. Guests can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding rice fields and distant mountains. Upon its opening, we have been dedicated to reviving the spirit of "Echigo no Sato" by creating a space that harmonizes with the local ecosystem. This includes constructing ponds and planting vegetation that supports the area's unique biodiversity. Our goal is to create a place where both the mind and body can find true relaxation, embodying the essence of living in an Onsen town.
Dinner is served in your Room or in a private dining room.Relax with our “Leisurely Stay” plan with an 11:00 check-out.Enjoy the top-floor open-air baths with panoramic views, “Fuji-no-Yu” and “Umi-no-Yu,” as well as a reservable private scenic-view bath overlooking Mt. Fuji.A Japanese-style Accommodation filled with the charm and warm hospitality of the Mt. Fuji foothills.
Conveniently located about a 30-minute drive from Miyazaki Airport. An Accommodation nestled in a quiet forest, with open-air Onsen baths in every guest room. In summer, the forest is wrapped in vivid deep green, and the breeze through the trees feels wonderfully refreshing. Enjoy your private open-air Onsen bath while gazing at the stars spread across the clear night sky. Meals are served in private dining rooms, handmade with locally sourced ingredients from Miyazaki—an agricultural prefecture—and you can also savor seasonal kaiseki cuisine that changes throughout the year. Surrounded by soothing Onsen waters and the stillness of the forest, enjoy a special time to celebrate an anniversary or unwind from everyday fatigue.
Celebrating its 100th anniversary in the 4th year of Reiwa, "Ryokan Wakamatsu" was established in Hakodate in Taisho 11 (1922). For nearly a century, it has been cherished as a long-established Ryokan offering the finest hospitality in Hakodate Yunokawa Onsen. In Showa 29, it was honored to host His Majesty the Emperor during his tour of Hokkaido, and in recent years, it has been awarded one star in the "Michelin Guide Hokkaido." While inheriting the rich history and traditions of the past, we invite you to indulge in a luxurious moment with the hospitality refined over the years.
In the early morning, before dawn breaks, the canal's mirror-like surface is gently stirred by small boats harvesting clams, evoking a sense of timeless nostalgia. This scene is not crafted but a continuation of life’s enduring rhythm since ancient times. At Monjuso, we aspire to help create such beautiful and unforgettable memories for our guests. We warmly invite you to visit us and experience it for yourself.
By the gently flowing Haruki River, as the early spring trees begin to bud, we always wish to welcome our guests with a fresh feeling. Since we too are reborn every day, this place is filled with the spirit of welcoming a new spring. Discover your 'spring' with your loved ones at Villa Haruki.
Since ancient times, Dogo Onsen has been soothing the minds and bodies of travelers. At this elegant hidden property, Villa Oborozukiyo, enjoy moments of relaxation with the smooth onsen waters, savor meals adorned with seasonal ingredients, and immerse yourself in the contrast between the refined space and the four seasons.
Arima Onsen, one of Japan's oldest hot spring resorts and counted among the three most famous onsen in Japan. During the Meiji era, when Kobe opened its port to foreign trade, many foreigners visited Arima Onsen. They also visited the renowned autumn foliage spot "Kiyomizu-dera," which later became a foreigner-exclusive hotel called "Kiyomizu Hotel." The lush green grounds of "Arima Sanso Goshobessho" still retain the sacred atmosphere of that time. Goshobessho was established by Shirobei Kanai XV, the current head of "Tosen Goshobo," Arima Onsen's oldest accommodation. All 10 suite rooms at Goshobessho are detached and feature private onsen baths and low-temperature saunas known as "Thermal Rooms." One of these suites even includes the world's first treehouse-style open-air bath.
Enjoy a relaxing and peaceful time at Yagyu no Sho in Shuzenji, the oldest Onsen town in Izu. Based on the spirit of Bushido, Yagyu no Sho's hospitality strives daily to provide a serene and elegant atmosphere without any sense of stiffness.





























