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An accommodation with a corridor surrounding a Japanese garden and tatami flooring throughout the entire facility.

Tsuruya is an Accommodation with tatami flooring throughout. As the tea ceremony flourished from the Azuchi–Momoyama period onward, tatami came to cover entire Rooms, and Japanese people began sitting in seiza.Beyond tea ceremony, many Japanese arts ending in “-do”—such as calligraphy, flower arrangement, and judo—are deeply connected to tatami, which is considered a foundation that helped shape the Japanese spirit.Space, cuisine, and hospitality—this is what a Ryokan offers as it embraces the beauty of Japan’s four seasons in every detail. Step inside and, even on your first visit, you may feel a nostalgic calm and a special sense of comfort.The interior features corridors built around a Japanese garden, allowing you to enjoy garden views from many points throughout.Please savor the feel of tatami under bare feet or socks and spend a relaxing moment at your leisure.

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Founded in 1937. A Michelin four-star sukiya-style Accommodation featuring an in-room hot spring bath made of Japanese umbrella pine (Koya-maki).

Founded in 1937, Yamato-ya Besso—beloved by literary figures—is a purely Japanese-style Ryokan with 19 Rooms and a Michelin four-star rating. Within its time-honored sukiya-style architecture, each Room features an indoor hot-spring bath made of Koya-maki cypress. Meals are served in your Room by dedicated attendants, allowing you to savor the flavors of Iyo at a relaxed pace. This Accommodation is ideal for a personal retreat or a quiet, refined stay for adults.

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Founded in 1818. A long-established Ryokan in the heart of historic Kyoto.

With the spirit of “Raisha Nyoki” (welcoming you as if returning home) and a deep respect for tradition, we have long hosted Bakumatsu-era patriots, members of the Imperial family, writers and artists, as well as guests from overseas. Our cuisine features kaiseki that reflects Kyoto’s annual events and the changing seasons. We would be delighted if you would spend a peaceful time at our historic Ryokan, embracing a culture that cherishes fine craftsmanship and harmony with nature.

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Relax at a hospitable Onsen Ryokan, soothed by the natural beauty of Nagato’s mountain streams and surrounding mountains.

Nestled by the tranquil Otozure River in Nagato, Yamaguchi Prefecture, the Nagato Yumoto Onsen "Otanisanso" welcomes guests with decor and hospitality that cherish the rich natural beauty of the four seasons. Enjoy moments of relaxation and tranquility away from daily life.

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Established during the Edo and Ansei eras, this historic Ryokan showcases the rich history and tradition of Kinosaki Onsen.

Kinosaki Onsen, with a history of 1300 years since its opening. The willow-lined Otani River flows through the center of the town, accompanied by stone bridges. In the heart of this charming Onsen town lies Nishimuraya Honkan. Passing through the grand traditional gate, you are greeted by the faint aroma of incense. The 34 Rooms face the garden, showcasing the serene beauty of Japanese-style aesthetics. In addition to the private bathrooms in each Room, there are large communal baths and open-air baths, each with unique designs, including the Azumaya-style "Yoshinoyu" nestled in a bamboo grove and the Chinese pavement-style "Fukunoyu." The soft texture of the weak saline Onsen water will wash away your fatigue. The warm hospitality, carrying on 160 years of history and tradition, continues to captivate visitors.

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Enjoy the scenery of Kyoto and Amanohashidate in a single-story wooden Sukiya-style pavilion.

Monjuso Shourotei is a charming single-story wooden accommodation nestled on a small cape, surrounded by aged trees behind the Wisdom Monju-do Hall. Beyond the lush garden lies the serene waters of Aso Sea and the picturesque pine forest of Amanohashidate, one of Japan's three most scenic views. Experience the ever-changing beauty of Japan's nature through different times of day and seasons in this tranquil retreat far removed from worldly noise.Beloved by many literary figures, this accommodation was named "Shourotei" by writer Giichi Fujimoto, who reflected on "the dew that forms on the tips of Amanohashidate’s pine leaves and how it deepens human connections at this travel lodge." The late author Hitoshi Yamaguchi also praised Shourotei in his book "Favorite Places," describing it as "completely flat and peaceful. That flatness seems to stretch endlessly. When 'flatness' comes to mind, I feel calm and relaxed... Every Japanese person should experience that perfectly flat scenery at least once."

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Established in Showa 2. A historic property in Kinosaki Onsen blending history and modernity, loved by Naoya Shiga.

"Kinokawa Onsen Registered Tangible Cultural Property Inn Mikiyama" is a Japanese Ryokan with a 300-year history, located in the heart of the nostalgic Japanese Onsen town, Kinokawa Onsen. Renowned author Naoya Shiga made this Property his regular stay, where his famous short story "At Kinosaki" was born. The wooden architecture, built in 1927 and recognized as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan, along with a 300-tsubo Japanese garden, retains its charm. In November 2013, the Property underwent a major renovation of its lobby, dining area, and large public bath, transforming into a modern Japanese Ryokan that blends history with contemporary design.From the Room's veranda, guests can enjoy the changing seasons in the garden, or lose themselves in a book in the library. After changing into a yukata, take a leisurely stroll to explore the local Onsen baths, and then savor the delights of the Sea of Japan paired with local sake in the modern dining area. This is where the true pleasures of an Onsen Ryokan, fulfilling your intellectual curiosity, await.

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A relaxing Stays in a 1200-year-old hot spring resort nestled in a tranquil mountain valley.

The reason this Property continues to be loved is its comfort. With over 90 fresh flower arrangements throughout the facility, a natural wood garden with serene mountains as a borrowed landscape, tatami flooring throughout the entire Property that delights your feet, and complimentary natural drinks blended with herbs available anywhere during your stay, including during meals. The interior design of the Property was crafted by nottuo, who won the prestigious IF DESIGN Award in 2023, featuring solid wood furniture made from natural materials, ceramic tableware created by mid-career artists, and sophisticated items subtly incorporated throughout. The cuisine is a Japanese kaiseki meal that incorporates the nourishing blessings of the San'in and Seto Inland Sea regions, as well as the bounty of the satoyama countryside.

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A welcoming Accommodation that values harmony with nature and heartfelt Japanese hospitality.

Founded in Gora in 1948 by Haruhito Kan’in, with the former Kan’in-no-miya family’s summer villa as its backdrop. The name “Kadan” carries on the spirit of a “place of hospitality” where distinguished guests are welcomed and entertained. Built on “washin”—a Japanese ethos of consideration for others and harmony—we have woven our history as an Accommodation that continues to share the allure of Japanese culture. Together with our dedicated team, “Kadanbito,” we offer stays inspired by the concept of ichiza-konryu—creating a shared sense of unity between host and guest. From the magnificent colonnade and traditional tatami-floored Japanese-style rooms with a kutsunugi-ishi step, to spacious Onsen baths, a moon-viewing terrace accompanied by the sound of a gentle stream, and seasonal kaiseki cuisine, we create enriching moments throughout your stay that connect you with nature’s blessings.A member of Relais & Châteaux since 1992. Awarded the highest rating of Three Michelin Keys for two consecutive years in the MICHELIN Guide Hotel Selection 2025.

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Enjoy "Seizaemon no Yu," one of Atami's Seven Hot Springs, with 100% natural hot spring water.

Enjoy private dining in all rooms for both dinner and breakfast, ensuring a relaxing and comfortable stay. The onsen features 100% natural hot spring water with no added water or heating. All rooms are designed in traditional Sukiya-style architecture. Located in the heart of Atami city, this accommodation is within walking distance to popular spots such as Atami Sun Beach, Atami Pudding 2nd shop, Atami Station, and Atami Port—perfect for sightseeing and exploring the town. July 2018: Lobby renovation July 2019: Two new guest rooms opened! May 2020: Women's large public bath renovated July 2021: Four new detached rooms with open-air baths opened! April 2022: Second Lobby "Traveler Reading Books" opened! November 2022: Six new main building guest rooms with open-air baths opened! [At Furuya Ryokan of Reiwa Era, we welcome guests with "safety" as our key priority] - Real-time monitoring of congestion at large public baths and front desk using four AI sensors to ensure a safe stay avoiding crowded spaces. - Entirely coated guest rooms using "nanozone COAT," a photocatalyst technology adopted by major automobile manufacturers—creating fully antibacterial accommodations. - Private dining for both dinner and breakfast minimizes contact with other guests. - Room tables can be replaced with chair tables upon request for elderly guests' comfort. - Equipped in all rooms is the deep UV LED virus removal air purifier "Aeropure," first introduced nationwide (as of April 2020). - Daily ozone air purification and ventilation conducted; hand sanitizers provided in all spaces including guest rooms.

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A Kaga-modern hot spring accommodation with river views from every room, overlooking Korogi Bridge and Kakusenkei Gorge.

This modern Onsen resort, surrounded by the rich nature along the Kakusenkei Gorge, offers you seasonal delicacies from both mountains and sea in Yamanaka Onsen, where traditional crafts such as Kutani ware, Yamanaka lacquerware, and Kaga Yuzen still thrive.

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An accommodation where you can enjoy skin-friendly hot spring water blended from two types of Onsen, flowing directly.

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.

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Spend a special time at an Accommodation that blends architectural beauty and timeless charm, set on a vast 8,000-tsubo property.

Saryo Soen is set on an approximately 8,000-tsubo estate that resembles a traditional Japanese garden throughout, allowing you to enjoy its seasonal beauty from anywhere in the property. The buildings are crafted in the pure Japanese sukiya style, showcasing the finest of Japanese architecture in harmony with nature.

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Immerse yourself in the seasons, new encounters, and soothing serenity. Spend a day in Yunokuni, just as your heart desires.

Savor the flavors of every season, unwind in the Onsen, and discover new delights.Enjoy seasonal cuisine—then return to the Onsen.With family, as a couple, or with someone special.However you choose to spend your time, enjoy moments that nourish both body and mind.Experience a day unique to an Onsen Ryokan at Yunokuni Tensyo.We welcome you with a variety of Facilities centered around our Onsen and heartfelt hospitality, so you can truly relax and enjoy your stay.Ranked 4th overall in The whole country in “100 Best Hotels & Ryokan in Japan Selected by Professionals.”

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Accommodation with private open-air baths in all rooms, where you can stay with your beloved dog in Izu Kogen.

Regina Resort has taken over the operation of “Murin,” a renowned Ryokan in Izu Kogen long loved by distinguished guests from many fields, and has renewed and reopened it with upgraded Facilities and services as a Ryokan where you can stay with your beloved dog. From the open-air bath in every guest room, enjoy breathtaking views of Sagami Bay and the Izu Islands. Relax in authentic Japanese-style rooms in elegant sukiya-zukuri architecture, surrounded by a Japanese garden refined over time.

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A hidden retreat with 8 rooms nestled quietly on Mount Wakakusa, showcasing the essence of Japanese aesthetics.

Experience the charm of Yugawara... Nestled in the lush greenery of Yugawara, Ishiba stands quietly within the Wakakusayama mountains. Utilizing a former villa structure, its design harmonizes with nature, offering views of Mount Iwato and Jukkoku Pass. The main building and detached annexes are spread across gentle slopes, blending seamlessly with their natural surroundings. This refined space cherishes the traditional beauty of Japan and the changing seasons. Featuring antiques alongside works by local artists and those connected to this region, it creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. The high-quality hot springs flow abundantly day and night, while meals showcase the finest mountain and sea delicacies from this area.

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A tranquil Accommodation nestled in nature-rich Yunoyama Onsen, offering kaiseki cuisine made with carefully selected local ingredients.

A serene accommodation nestled in the nature-rich Yunoyama Onsen. Enjoy seasonal kaiseki cuisine crafted with local ingredients, popular special rooms with semi-open-air onsen baths, and Japanese-Western style rooms with scenic baths. The facility also features pet care services and an observation terrace for your convenience.

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Enjoy six free-flowing Onsen baths sourced from two springs in Kusatsu, one of Japan's three famous hot springs.

Kusatsu Onsen Boun is a Ryokan boasting flowing Onsen baths and a rhododendron garden. It features six baths sourced from two hot springs. Enjoy the full experience of Kusatsu Onsen. Rooms with open-air baths using the Nishinokawara spring are also available. Located just a 3-minute walk from Yubatake, the center of the Onsen town. Relax and enjoy the serene time of Onsen indulgence loved by many literary figures.

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A stunning sunrise and panoramic ocean views. Enjoy two natural hot spring sources across three seaside bathing areas.

The guest rooms at "Villa Rakuen," designed for a home-like stay, are all over 80 square meters and feature Onsen open-air baths in Japanese-style suites. Each room includes a bright living-dining area centered around a traditional Japanese room, a serene bedroom, and an open-air bath terrace with stunning views where you can relax while feeling the sea breeze. From the spacious interior to the panoramic terrace, these rooms offer an unparalleled sense of openness and connection to the vast ocean and sky. Perfect for everything from couples' anniversary trips to multi-generational family vacations, these thoughtfully designed spaces provide comfort and luxury.On the top floor is the exclusive Sky Lounge "Tenjo no Sajiki" for Villa Rakuen guests. Here, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Kitan Strait, Osaka Bay, Komoe Coast's scenic beauty, and even nearby fishing villages—like unfolding a magnificent scroll painting before your eyes.The guest rooms at "Yume Daichi" include spacious 12-tatami mat Japanese-style rooms, Onsen open-air bath-equipped Japanese-style rooms, special Japanese-style rooms, and mixed Western-Japanese style rooms. These traditionally inspired spaces exude tranquility while offering spectacular ocean views and beautiful sunrises from every room. Indulge in true luxury as you unwind by the seaside amidst waves of time gently ebbing away during your stay.

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A blissful slow resort where you can unwind without watching the clock

Experience the serenity of the sea and relax as you wish. With this in mind, Imaisou will reopen in August 2024 under the concept of "Slow Resort." Reborn as a modern Japanese-style resort Ryokan with an all-inclusive approach, the Property has undergone a complete renovation. From guest rooms, lounges, restaurants, large communal baths, private baths, to the garden, the entire Property has been redesigned with a simple yet tranquil Japanese aesthetic. The Accommodation Fee includes meals and beverages, allowing you to enjoy a worry-free and leisurely stay. During your stay, feel free to indulge in midnight beer or post-bath ice pops at your convenience. Spend a special holiday with your loved ones, cherishing precious moments together.

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