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A hidden accommodation surrounded by the great nature of Hakone, boasting the highest altitude (935m). Enjoy a soak in the milky white onsen while gazing at a sky full of stars, offering a unique "healing and breathtaking view" that only Yunohana can provide. Experience warm hospitality with modern Japanese-style rooms and seasonal cuisine that brings out the "colors" of each season.
Facing the Sea of Japan, Tango–Kumihama is a scenic area where many beautiful landscapes remain. A legend has been passed down here. In the Kamakura period, the monk Ippen traveled across The whole country to save people, distributing nembutsu talismans and performing dancing nembutsu. After finishing his preaching in Kyoto and heading toward San’in, he was chanting the nembutsu in Kumihama when clouds suddenly gathered and a blue dragon appeared over the sea. Dragon worship has long been practiced in this region, and it is said that the blue dragon revealed itself before Ippen to form a bond with the nembutsu. Even today, the Sea of Japan as seen from Kumihama retains an air of mystery. Like Ippen once did, you can be embraced by this scenery and find rest here.
Welcome to Ikaho Onsen, Hotel Kogure. With a proud 400-year history, we are the heart of Ikaho, boasting the largest source of the renowned "Golden Onsen" waters. Drawing over 1,000 liters per minute from the source— We offer one of North Kanto's top-class water volumes. Experience an extraordinary onsen journey in our expansive 1,300-tsubo bathhouse featuring large communal baths, open-air baths, private baths, and spa spaces—a true "paradise of hot springs." All rooms are designed with spacious comfort in mind. From luxurious suites to rooms with private open-air baths, each space is crafted not for continuing your daily routine but for immersing yourself in an extraordinary experience. Meals feature kaiseki cuisine that highlights seasonal and local ingredients. Our grand chef pours heart and soul into every dish to deliver flavors that delight all five senses. Above all else, what Hotel Kogure takes pride in is our "hospitality perfected for healing." From the moment you step inside our accommodation, a special experience awaits you—one that will make you think: "I'm so glad I chose this place."
Ranked first in the NIKKEI Plus 1 "Breathtaking Baths: Where Sky and Sea Become One" nationwide ranking, enjoy our "100% natural Onsen open-air bath with stunning views" and ocean-view rooms. Relax and unwind while taking in the spectacular scenery of waves crashing ashore.
A sanctuary where you can feel the scent of the sea breeze, the resort "ATAM Sekai-e" overlooking the endlessly blue Pacific Ocean connecting to the world.The Room features an open-air hot spring bath with a panoramic view of the Pacific, allowing you to enjoy various expressions of the sea, such as the sunrise from the horizon and the moonlit path on the water.Enjoy a unique stay at Sekai-e with carefully prepared dishes using selected seasonal ingredients and activities themed around "health you can take home."
Fufu Tokyo Ginza is a small luxury resort in the heart of the city, directly connected to Tokyo Metro Ginza-itchome Station. Each guestroom features a garden of flowering trees and seasonal plants, with interiors that reflect Japan’s refined sense of beauty. Surrounded by gentle fragrances and the rustle of leaves, you can enjoy a luxurious stay where time seems to slow down, even while in central Tokyo. All 34 rooms include an in-room bath with natural Onsen water brought from Atami. For dining, we offer a Japanese course menu showcasing seasonal ingredients and regional specialties. While preserving the distinctive Fufu style cultivated over the years, we invite you to discover a new side of Ginza that thrives in this great metropolis.
At Yumura Onsen Asanoya, we consider the three arts of Kado, Chado, and Kodo as the foundation of our hospitality. While the spirit of Kado and Chado can be seen as fundamental paths, we particularly emphasize Kodo as it represents an elegant culture transcending daily life, enriching your stay. Please enjoy a relaxing and peaceful time.
The "Kinugawa Kanaya Resort Hotel," Japan's oldest resort hotel, has been cherished by guests both domestically and internationally. The founder John Kanaya's vision of "hospitality spirit" and "aesthetic-filled dandyism." This is a place where you can experience the natural beauty of the clear Kinugawa River and the majestic gorge while conversing with your loved ones. The comfort and modern, sophisticated space and services that brighten daily life tell the story of this "villa in the gorge."
The newly renovated "East Wing - Ginsen Semi-Open-Air Special Room," featuring 12 rooms, reopened on October 26, 2022, with state-of-the-art infection prevention facilities for a safe and comfortable stay in the With-COVID era.The "East Wing - Ginsen Semi-Open-Air Special Room" is equipped with high-performance heat exchange ventilation systems throughout the room to ensure proper air circulation. Additionally, touchless automatic doors are installed at the entrance and restroom for enhanced hygiene. The semi-open-air Onsen bath using Ginsen water also includes a mist sauna to warm your body from the inside out. Enjoy the fresh air, scenic views, and Arima's renowned Ginsen anytime.Each room features a spacious living room for relaxation, a comfortable bedroom, and a Japanese-style room where in-room dining is available. The three-room layout also includes a dedicated workspace. Spend your valuable time in this "sophisticated space" equipped with cutting-edge facilities designed for your utmost comfort.
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.
[Awarded 1 Michelin Key for Two Consecutive Years, 2024–2025] Fukue Island in the Goto Islands is a remarkable place where prayer and nature exist in harmony—shaped by its history as a port of call for Japanese missions to Tang China and by the enduring faith of Hidden Christians who kept their prayers alive under persecution. Dramatic lava coastlines said to have burst forth from an ogre’s mouth and sweeping panoramas where sky and sea seem to merge invite you into a world of quiet mystery. Embraced by this rich climate and culture, this luxury Hotel was created as a symbol for sharing the allure of the Goto Islands, in an exceptional location adjacent to Saikai National Park. Dining features kaiseki cuisine that showcases the island’s seasonal blessings, beautifully presented course by course. The on-site spa offers treatments infused with the island’s vitality, including Goto camellia, guiding you into the unique serenity and sensibilities of Goto. On Fukue Island—surrounded by pristine seas and abundant nature—enjoy a truly special resort stay that nourishes both body and mind.
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 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.
Throughout your stay, we aim to offer more than relaxation—an experience that helps you and your loved ones become more beautiful. Drawing on the power of nature—local ingredients, Onsen, and our two gardens—we create moments that nurture beauty. Beauty takes many forms: outward qualities such as firmer skin, shinier hair, and a lifted appearance, as well as inner wellness such as detoxification, peace of mind, and renewed intellectual curiosity. Stroll through our two gardens and enjoy seasonal flowers and dappled sunlight—unwind your mind while giving your body a pleasant sense of exertion. Revitalize your skin, hair, and spirit with the renowned Okunetsukawa hot spring waters flowing directly from our private source, along with our in-house bath amenities “Yumoribito.” Savor carefully selected Izu seafood and the region’s distinctive mountain vegetables grown across its varied elevations. Enjoy gastronomic cuisine that delights both eye and palate, bringing energy to body and soul. As the journey lingers in memory, so does a sense of beauty in both mind and body. We invite you to experience it for yourself.
Yunohana Onsen, a hot spring that wells up in Kyoto’s secluded inner retreat, the ancient capital of a thousand years. This historic renowned Onsen is said to have been visited by Akechi Mitsuhide during the Warring States period to heal sword wounds. Here, a quietly nestled 13-room hidden Accommodation, “Kyo YUNOHANA RESORT Suisen,” has been born.
A property where you can feel the delicate transitions of the twenty-four solar terms beyond the four seasons. That is Villa Suiun. Spring with budding greenery, summer with dazzling blue skies, autumn with pleasant cool breezes, and winter with clear, crisp air... Immerse yourself in the natural onsen open-air bath made of hinoki wood available in all guest rooms, listen to the flowing river sounds and birdsong, and enjoy "time exclusively for adults."
A property with the concept of "Wellness and Art." A remarkable fusion of history dating back to the Muromachi period and contemporary art. Enjoy the cultural arts amidst the tranquility of vast nature, along with the blessings of onsen directly from the source and wholesome, body-friendly cuisine.
A historic Ryokan in Kusatsu with a legacy dating back to the Edo period. This Ryokan offers natural flowing Onsen from two rare sources within Kusatsu Onsen: "Yubatake-mae Shirahata Source" and "Shirane-san Bandaiko Source." Its prime location right in front of Yubatake, the symbol of Kusatsu Onsen, is another highlight. Enjoy your journey in Kusatsu surrounded by the scent of sulfur and rising steam.
A Resort Hotel named Lavista (meaning "view") has opened on a hill slightly away from the central area of Kusatsu Onsen. This is the first facility in Kusatsu Onsen to feature a top-floor panoramic Onsen bath and four unique private Onsen baths, all free of charge, where you can enjoy two types of hot springs, including the famous Yubatake source. Additionally, all guest rooms are equipped with private open-air Onsen baths, allowing you to indulge in the "Yukawa no Yu" spring, different from the panoramic bath. On the top floor, the panoramic lounge offers inclusive services such as draft beer after a bath, an amenity buffet that delights women, and light snacks, tailored to different times of the day from check-in to check-out. For dinner, savor a carefully selected Western-style course meal.
The guest rooms, designed with the concept of "detached" structures protruding into the surrounding nature of the property, are the architectural and interior design work of the globally acclaimed architect Hikoko Nishia. All rooms feature open-air baths with natural onsen water, allowing you to enjoy a private space. We aim to provide a property that harmonizes with the unique hospitality and serene tranquility of Tokachi.




























