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While we may not offer the comfort of a city Hotel, we strive to "attend to each detail with care" and "deliver authenticity." We provide cuisine rich with the blessings of the mountains and hospitality unique to this location. We hope you enjoy a "heart-refreshing journey" that becomes a bookmark in your life.
A poetic space of 30,000 tsubo overlooking the lake and the Kuju mountain range. Each Room, crafted by seven master carpenters, is a standalone retreat, with guest Rooms bearing unique names and exuding distinct charm, enveloped in their own worldviews. The hot spring water is 100% natural high-concentration carbonated spring, flowing directly from the source, with a deliberately intimate bathhouse for a serene experience. You can feel the subtle energy of nature as the hot spring flowers float gently and bubbles cling to your body. Meals are prepared with a focus on local production for local consumption, featuring vegetables and herbs from our own garden. Enjoy seasonal appetizers that change monthly, our secret homemade ham, and the rare Enoha tea rice. Located about 1.5 hours by car from Oita Airport, spend an unforgettable time at the foot of the Kuju mountain range.
Opened in 2006, with a detached suite added in April 2011. The Iya Valley, where the Iya River flows from Mount Tsurugi and carves a V-shape into the Shikoku Mountains, offers breathtakingly majestic gorge scenery. "Keikoku no Kakure Yado Iya Bijin" is a Property with an Onsen and a soba restaurant, located right in front of this lush green valley and clear stream. Originally opened in 1975 as a handmade soba restaurant using local buckwheat and spring water, the Property later added 8 Rooms and a detached accommodation to provide visitors to Iya with a more relaxing and leisurely stay. All Rooms are equipped with open-air baths, allowing guests to fully enjoy the Onsen while admiring the stunning views. For meals, indulge in unique dishes featuring local river fish and vegetables, or gather around the irori hearth for hot pot and charcoal-grilled delicacies. To finish, savor our specialty Iya soba. Immerse yourself in the crisp air of the valley, soak in the Onsen, and enjoy delicious cuisine. As your daily fatigue melts away, you may find yourself thinking, "Ah, happiness..." We hope you can experience such a moment here.
Kanshuku-en, meaning "rejoicing in unparalleled connections," is a place where food and sake bring people together, creating new and unique experiences. Located in a region considered the origin of Japanese culinary culture, your exceptional stay will be complemented by the renowned sake "Kokuryu," crafted from the high-quality spring water of the Kuzuryu River, alongside exquisite cuisine from Fukui's celebrated establishments: Japanese restaurant <En> and innovative French dining <cadre>. We welcome you with fine drinks and gourmet delights. In spring, enjoy vibrant cherry blossoms; in winter, marvel at serene snowy landscapes. Nestled at the foot of nature-rich Joboji Mountain with views of the Kuzuryu River, this is a place to clear your mind and body inside out. Immerse yourself in Zen culture and Echizen traditional crafts to discover an unknown side of Japan that will fill you with joy. Auberge <Kanshuku-en> is where food and sake connect people, sparking new possibilities for all who visit.
For a warm, homey Accommodation in Nozawa Onsen that will satisfy both your heart and your appetite, choose “Oyado Fubuki.” The biggest highlight here is the exceptional cuisine you won’t find anywhere else. Enjoy freshly harvested river fish from their own fish farm—clean-tasting and odor-free (Shinshu Salmon, char, carp, and more)—served as sashimi or simply salt-grilled. You can also savor authentic Korean home-style dishes prepared by the Korean-born proprietress, along with generous servings of homegrown rice and vegetables—all truly delicious. Freshly cooked Koshihikari rice from Kijimadaira is so good you won’t be able to stop eating. The location is excellent as well: a 3-minute walk to the popular public Onsen bath “Shinyu,” and a 5-minute walk to the “Yu Road” moving walkway to the ski resort—perfect as a base for Onsen hopping or skiing.
A small Japanese-style Accommodation in Kinugawa Onsen, created for adults to unwind in peace. Just a 3-minute walk from the station, yet once you step inside, the refined Japanese ambiance and soft charcoal accents invite you into a calm, unhurried time.All 16 rooms offer distinct character, including rooms with open-air baths. We carefully prepare each dish using local blessings such as seasonal Tochigi ingredients, Tochigi Wagyu beef, and Nikko’s specialty yuba (tofu skin).Savor the luxury of doing nothing and enjoy a quietly fulfilling stay.
A historic Ryokan, a nationally registered tangible cultural property, preserving its original appearance since its establishment in Showa 9. The cuisine is meticulously prepared, enhancing the natural flavors of the ingredients using traditional Japanese techniques and wisdom. Enjoy the 100% natural Onsen sourced directly from the spring, available 24 hours a day.
Nestled in Nosegawa Village, "Hotel Nosegawa" has been a haven for many travelers as the gateway to the Kumano Kodo Kohechi trail. The serene environment surrounded by untouched nature is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, rejuvenating both mind and body. At night, a sky full of stars awaits, offering a truly special experience. The guest rooms provide a calm and cozy atmosphere with the warmth of wood, and the lush green scenery visible from the windows adds to their charm. Meals are lovingly handmade using seasonal local ingredients, allowing you to savor the flavors of each season. Conveniently located near the Kumano Kodo Kohechi hiking trail, it serves as an ideal base for a journey that embraces both history and nature. Trace the paths once walked by ancient travelers, then return to the Hotel to relax and immerse yourself in the local culture and natural beauty for a luxurious experience. "Hotel Nosegawa" warmly welcomes you with the unique hospitality of Nosegawa Village. Come and indulge in a luxurious time that cannot be experienced in the city.
Opened in 1720, this Onsen quietly springs forth on the slopes of Mount Kurikoma. Since ancient times, when mountain worship was prevalent, it has been known as a healing bath for travelers. The milky white Onsen, with a faint sulfur aroma, is gentle on the skin and captivates the hearts of many Onsen enthusiasts. Additionally, the seasonal scenery from the private baths allows you to fully experience the nature of Kurikoma with all five senses, feeling it on your skin and throughout your body, providing an unparalleled sense of relaxation.The dinner at Kurikomaso features dishes centered around char (iwana) cuisine, with a focus on mountain vegetables and local ingredients, offering simple yet authentic regional flavors. Popular char dishes unique to Kurikomaso, such as char dengaku, sashimi, and char rice bowls, are so memorable that you'll find yourself longing to taste them again and again. These are heartfelt dishes of hospitality. A selection of local sake is also available. Pair your favorite sake with the dishes and enjoy a delightful time with your companions.We invite you to experience the nature and culture of Kurikoma and spend a truly relaxing and extraordinary time with us.
A Ryokan with a unique charm, featuring beams relocated from a traditional house over 150 years old. Creative rural cuisine focusing on local ingredients is popular. Especially, dishes using rare ingredients such as Onsen pufferfish and premium Yashio trout are worth trying at least once.
Located on a hill overlooking the Shimanto River, our Property offers a serene retreat amidst a rich natural environment. Guests can enjoy activities such as canoeing and rental cycling nearby, savor dishes made with seasonal ingredients including natural sweetfish from the Shimanto River, and on clear nights without moonlight, indulge in stargazing under a sky full of stars. Our accommodations include three types of rooms: Japanese-style, Western-style, and a combination of both, with 12 rooms offering views of the Shimanto River. Additionally, guests can relish seasonal dishes featuring local specialties such as natural sweetfish from the Shimanto River and green laver seaweed. From the large communal bath, you can enjoy the scenic views of the Shimanto River along with the starry skies of Nishi-Tosa, known as the "Town of Stars."
A long-established Hotel in a convenient area for shopping and sightseeing. Enjoy our renowned sweetfish (ayu) dishes and a variety of flavors made with the blessings of nature, along with a relaxing space.
Known as the “inner retreat of Takayama,” Hida-Furukawa is a charming town lined with traditional townhouses, white-walled storehouses, and the Setogawa River where carp swim. Our Accommodation has been welcoming guests here for over 180 years. This Meiji-era building, showcasing the craftsmanship of Hida artisans, is designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan. Our 18 guest rooms are spread across three buildings, each with its own character: Shogetsuro, a merchant-style building (built in 1905); Kogetsuro, built in the Sukiya style (early Showa period); and Kangetsuro (built in the Heisei era), offering views of Honkoji Temple and the Araki River from the front. Enjoy a slower pace and meaningful time to reconnect with yourself—far from city life.
Grand Opening on March 1, 2023! A Fisherman's Accommodation Embracing the Blessings of Lake Biwa ― The First Fisherman Ryokan in Shiga Prefecture Operated by Two Generations ― Run by a fisherman and chef, we offer a unique experience where only the freshest fish personally selected and prepared by the owner is served. Enjoy the exquisite taste of natural lake fish such as Biwa trout and eel caught in Lake Biwa. We provide an unforgettable experience with ingredients full of nature's charm unique to Omi, creating memorable moments for your journey.
Kai's renowned hot spring "Maki Onsen" is an Onsen located in a mountain village where hot water springs forth. The guest rooms, exuding the warmth of wood, are constructed in an elegant Sukiya style using premium cedar and cypress throughout. All rooms face the river, allowing you to rest comfortably with the sound of the stream as your pillow.
A hidden retreat nestled in Umegashima, the secluded area of Shizuoka City—Umegashima Konya Onsen, Ohnogiso. Surrounded by majestic mountains and blessed with abundant water resources from the clear streams of the Abe River, this Property offers an extraordinary experience where you can immerse yourself in nature and enjoy the bounties of the mountains.Umegashima Konya Onsen is a highly alkaline sulfur Onsen with a remarkable hydrogen ion concentration (pH 10.3), one of the highest in Japan. Its history dates back to the Sengoku period, and it is known as a famous hot spring where wounded samurai healed their injuries during the era of Takeda Shingen. The rich, smooth Onsen, often referred to as natural lotion, is renowned for its exceptional skin-beautifying effects, gently exfoliating and smoothing the skin. Ohnogiso features four private baths—"Hana (Flower), Tori (Bird), Kaze (Wind), and Tsuki (Moon)"—available for unlimited use during your stay, offering a luxurious and private Onsen experience for guests staying in one of the five exclusive rooms.For dining, we serve dishes prepared with an abundance of fresh local mountain delicacies. Savor the flavors of the mountains with ingredients such as Amago trout raised in Umegashima's pristine nature, Suruga Shamo chicken, and seasonal ingredients unique to each time of year. Additionally, the wasabi from the Abe Oku region, where Umegashima is located, has a history of being praised as a world-class delicacy by Tokugawa Ieyasu during the Edo period, further enhancing the flavors of the mountain-inspired cuisine.Umegashima Konya Onsen, Ohnogiso, is approximately a one-hour drive from the center of Shizuoka City. For guests concerned about driving, a Shuttle Service Plan between JR Shizuoka Station and the Property is also available. We look forward to welcoming you with heartfelt hospitality.
"Okumori no Yado Yumenagashi" is located in the Okuhida Onsen-go Tochio area, offering a special retreat where guests can escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and relax both body and mind. We aim to provide an accommodation experience that maximizes the blessings of the onsen while allowing guests to feel a sense of unity with nature. The design and services of our accommodation emphasize warm hospitality that leaves a lasting impression, creating an experience to be enjoyed with all five senses. Additionally, we take pride in serving carefully selected delicious dishes made from local ingredients and providing opportunities to enjoy seasonal landscapes. Our goal is for every guest to spend "dreamlike moments" during their stay with us.
Welcome to Ryokan Tanigawa. Our ryokan is located in a tranquil Onsen area at the southern base of Mount Tanigawa. True to our catchphrase, "So close you can almost touch Mount Tanigawa," guests can enjoy breathtaking views of the mountain from their rooms, showcasing its seasonal beauty—lingering snow and cherry blossoms in spring, fresh greenery and cool breezes in summer, fiery autumn foliage, and a serene winter wonderland. Nestled within the Joshinetsu Kogen National Park, our modern architecture blends harmoniously with the natural surroundings of Tanigawa Onsen's peaceful environment, earning admiration from many visitors.
Just 60 minutes from the city center, this Property features a popular Onsen with a strong alkaline pH of 11.3. Rooms with intricately designed floor pillars evoke the charm of traditional Japanese houses. Enjoy kaiseki cuisine prepared by the head chef, who holds the title of Shijo Shinryu master. Relax while listening to the murmuring stream flowing right in front.




























