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A San’in hot spring accommodation founded in 1702, where you can savor Tajima’s seasonal blessings throughout spring, summer, autumn, and winter.

Established in the 15th year of Genroku, this tranquil property is nestled in the mountain valley of San'in, exuding the charm of onsen. Enjoy the abundant and beneficial onsen waters at eight bathing locations. Additionally, we offer exquisite kaiseki meals, showcasing the seasonal bounty of Tajima throughout the year.

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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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All rooms feature open-air baths with direct flow from Dogo Onsen, allowing you to fully enjoy the hot spring experience.

Dogo Onsen, one of Japan’s three oldest hot springs. In the historic Onsen town, “Dogo Onsen Yachiyo” celebrated its grand opening in the summer of 2018. Each Room blends Japanese elegance with refined sophistication and features a private open-air bath with free-flowing Dogo Onsen water. Enjoy a relaxing soak at any time you like. Unwind in the renowned waters of Dogo and savor kaiseki cuisine crafted with seasonal ingredients for a truly sensory experience.

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A Stay in a Registered Cultural Property Founded in the Late Edo Period|Surrender to the Comfort of a Bygone Era

"Yamamoto-kan," a historic Ryokan established in the late Edo period, stands gracefully in front of Kusatsu Onsen's iconic Yubatake. This registered tangible cultural property retains the charm of traditional wooden architecture. Inside, you’ll feel the warmth and history, with a bathhouse offering soothing onsen water directly sourced from Kusatsu’s renowned Shirahata spring. The nine guest rooms are designed for tranquility, offering stunning views of Yubatake and allowing guests to fully enjoy the changing beauty of each season. After your bath, savor handmade kaiseki cuisine crafted with care by skilled chefs. The dining area overlooks Yubatake, where you can enjoy a special moment while admiring the steam and enchanting night illuminations. This accommodation combines location, history, onsen baths, exquisite cuisine, and breathtaking scenery to provide an immersive Kusatsu experience for all five senses.

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A new style of Ryokan inheriting the tradition of Kinosaki Onsen "Nishimuraya".

The expansive beauty of a 50,000-tsubo garden embraced by lush forests. The charm of hot springs with the spirit of nature. Thoughtful hospitality to fulfill your travel desires... Combining 160 years of Nishimuraya's history with the vision of a new era "Japanese Hotel," Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei was born. Please enjoy a serene moment surrounded by the nature of Kinosaki.

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About a 7-minute walk from Atami Station. A luxury Resort Hotel located directly in front of Atami Sun Beach.

Escape the everyday and relax while gazing at the sea. Located in Atami, known for its breathtaking views of Sagami Bay and often referred to as the "Monaco of the East," we welcome you in front of the iconic "Omiya no Matsu." Each room is equipped with Onsen water sourced from our private spring. Designed with wood and handmade Japanese paper, these warm, modern Japanese-style rooms allow you to fully experience Atami's seasonal beauty every time you visit. From the 12-meter infinity bath on the top floor, enjoy stunning panoramic views. Opened on September 26, 2022, our facility also features seven restaurants and bars, a fitness center, and a wellness spa.

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Enjoy the Shuzenji hot springs and Kaiseki cuisine at a property once visited by Meiji-era literary figures.

Shuzenji, where Shuzenji Onsen Yukaido Kikuya is located, is a historic Onsen town steeped in legends related to Kobo Daishi. The current Kikuya was once referred to as an annex. It is said that there was also a three-story main building at the time. Even the renowned author Natsume Soseki stayed in the main building. Back then, Kikuya owned approximately 40 to 45 cho (hectares) of forest land, and there were generations of mountain keepers. Additionally, there were always about 20 craftsmen, including gardeners, plasterers, and carpenters. At that time, many landscaping projects were undertaken, such as creating rest areas for guests who stayed for extended periods, which required such a workforce. During the era of the main building, there was a grand banquet hall called Kikuya Sanso, boasting an astonishing number of tatami mats.

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A traditional Ryokan in Arima where timeless hospitality thrives amidst the flow of time.

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.

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A historic Ryokan, relax in the ultimate Onsen. Experience a blissful moment.

Moriaki Ryokan, as its name suggests, is known as "Ujō no Yu" and offers the particularly rare "Golden Onsen" with free-flowing hot spring water in Ikaho Onsen. Founded in the first year of the Meiji era, this renowned hot spring with a 1500-year history is known for its gentle spring quality, soothing the hearts and bodies of its visitors. There are various bath options, including open-air baths, large communal baths, private baths, and rooms with onsen, all of which can be enjoyed with free-flowing hot spring water.It is also known as the inn loved by the poet Noguchi Ujō, and there is a space where you can feel his works and history. Additionally, it is in an excellent location, just a 3-minute walk to the stone steps street, making it convenient for strolling around the onsen town. An evening stroll in a yukata is also recommended, allowing you to experience a different onsen atmosphere from the daytime.The guest rooms range from standard types with a Japanese ambiance to rooms with onsen, offering a variety of types. In particular, rooms with onsen allow you to enjoy the "Golden Onsen" in a private space. For meals, we offer kaiseki cuisine using local specialties and seasonal ingredients, including the brand beef "Jōshū Beef" that Gunma is proud of, allowing you to enjoy the best taste of the day with heartfelt preparation.The hospitality at Moriaki Ryokan lies in warm service and the creation of a space filled with Japanese ambiance. The high quality of its meticulous hospitality is evident from the many repeat guests. The facility is also equipped with barrier-free accommodations, ensuring a safe and comfortable stay for everyone.Offering an unforgettable experience for visitors, with the free-flowing "Golden Onsen," historical background related to Noguchi Ujō, convenient location, diverse room types, cuisine utilizing local ingredients, and heartwarming hospitality.

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Only 10 rooms set on a vast 5,000-tsubo estate—unwind in Kusatsu’s renowned hot springs and abundant nature.

Situated on a 5,000-tsubo property, Tsutsujitei features approximately 3,000 tsubo of natural forest transformed into a rustic garden. This wooden property offers a serene retreat where you can experience the changing seasons, shifting shadows, gentle breezes, the sound of rain, and dancing snow, all while enjoying distant views of the Shirane mountain range. As a property close to nature, it provides a slow passage of time and moments of tranquility. Welcome to Tsutsujitei, the hot spring village where azaleas bloom.

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A Japanese cultural salon to immerse yourself in fine dining, art, crafts, and tea.

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.

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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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【400 Years of History】All baths in the facility are private, featuring six types of hot springs flowing continuously for 24 hours. Enjoy Shinshu beef and a variety of seasonal ingredients.

A 400-year-old Property located in the center of the Shibu Onsen town. Enjoy a tour of six types of hot springs and 14 baths, all of which are completely private within the Property. Relax your mind and body with 100% natural Onsen water. <The nostalgic town of Shibu Onsen, filled with steam> It is said that Shibu Onsen was discovered by the Buddhist monk Gyoki during the Nara period. Later, the Onsen-ji Temple was established through the contributions of the Sengoku warlord Takeda Shingen. During the battles of Kawanakajima, Shibu Onsen served as a healing place for wounded soldiers. The first proprietor of Kokuya, Ichizaemon, originally ran a rice merchant business called Kokuya but later opened an inn for travelers. Since then, the Property has been cherished by guests, and the current proprietor is the 16th generation.

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A long-established Ryokan with a classic charm, located about a 1-minute walk from Kusatsu’s famous Yubatake hot spring field.

Just a 1-minute walk from the famous Kusatsu Onsen attraction 'Yubatake'. The traditional Japanese-style Ryokan 'Naraya' exudes historical charm. Boasting a variety of Room types suitable for various travels and the 24-hour flowing Onsen 'Shirahata no Yu'.

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Established in 1872, a registered cultural property accommodation in Izu Shuzenji.

The third-generation owner of Arai Ryokan had close relationships with literary and artistic figures, leading to the creation of numerous works of Japanese painting and literature at Arai Ryokan. The artistic sensibilities are reflected in the architecture and gardens, making them a valuable cultural heritage.

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A luxury Ryokan featuring private open-air baths with Arima's famous "Golden Hot Spring" in all six rooms.

Since its opening in 2002, this Ryokan in Arima has been cherished by many as a Property renowned for its cuisine. The chef believes that a true master chef is one who explains the dishes thoroughly to the guests and brings them joy through the dining experience. This philosophy, considered the essence of culinary art by Tadamichi Ota, gave birth to the concept of "Guest-Front Cooking." To allow guests to enjoy Tadamichi Ota's essence of Guest-Front Cooking up close, the Ryokan has been transformed into a luxurious haven featuring a counter-focused restaurant and six exclusive rooms equipped with private open-air baths with Kinsen hot spring water, emphasizing privacy and comfort. With a thorough evolution in both facilities and hospitality, we invite you to indulge in an even more premium and captivating adult retreat.

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Limited to 5 groups per day. Relax in rooms with private open-air hot springs and enjoy the culture and natural beauty of Shinshu.

A traditional Sukiya-style accommodation with 5 rooms, each featuring a private open-air bath, opening on March 1, 2024.Here, you can relax to your heart's content. As an annex of the historic "Shinshu Yudanaka Onsen Yorozuya," which has been welcoming guests since the Edo Kansei era, this new accommodation will be reborn on March 1, 2024. The previous Matsusho-so was designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property in 2003 and cherished by many until it was lost to fire in 2021. Despite this loss, with encouragement from numerous supporters, we are proud to announce its revival as the new "Matsusho-so" on March 1, 2024. The building incorporates design elements of the original Matsusho-so while embracing traditional Sukiya architecture that harmonizes with nature. Each room features a private open-air bath overlooking a small garden where guests can enjoy seasonal landscapes. We have created a space that feels "new yet somehow nostalgic." We look forward to welcoming you warmly at this new location. Selected for the Michelin Key Hotel Selection 2025: "1 MICHELIN Key 2025."

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A long-established Ryokan founded in 1502, located midway along the stone steps of Ikaho Onsen’s famous stairway street.

In the wooden main building, constructed from the Taisho era to the early Showa period, each Room features its own unique character and design, offering a calm atmosphere shaped by years of history. At every bath in the Accommodation, enjoy Ikaho’s signature tea-brown hot spring, “Kogane-no-Yu,” with 100% free-flowing natural spring water—no added water and no circulation. In addition to a large public bath and an open-air bath, we also offer private baths that require no Reservation. Some Rooms also let you enjoy free-flowing hot spring water in your guest Room for a stay that suits your style. For dinner, we serve a Japanese kaiseki course featuring seasonal ingredients. After strolling along the Stone Steps Street, unwind in the timeless charm of this historic Accommodation and enjoy a refined getaway that lets you truly relax. We look forward to welcoming you for a memorable stay filled with travel-inspired moments.

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Experience an adult getaway in Kinosaki Onsen, savoring Tajima beef and a sense of privacy.

Be captivated by Tajima beef in the renowned Kinosaki Onsen. This Property is exclusively for guests aged junior high school and above, adopting a Hotel-style where staff do not enter the guest rooms after check-in, ensuring a private and adult-friendly stay. Our signature dining experience features Tajima beef, carefully selected by the young owner, served in the dining area. Breakfast is a stylish Western meal served in a chic café. The guest rooms come in three types: Japanese, Western, and Japanese-Western. Western rooms are equipped with Simmons beds, while Japanese rooms feature custom-made futon mattresses. For Onsen, enjoy two complimentary private baths within the Property, as well as the unique experience of visiting the public baths that Kinosaki is famous for.

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