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Our natural hot spring, sourced directly on-site, flows at an impressive rate of 1,415 liters per minute. The gentle and soft water is kind to the skin, making it safe for those with sensitive skin and even babies. With a silky texture similar to soap and excellent heat-retention properties, it boosts metabolism and leaves your skin smooth and warm long after bathing.
A historic Property preserving the legacy of the Heike clan, located in Yunishigawa Onsen. The entire building is situated along a clear stream and features traditional architecture with fine wood and earthen walls, reviving the charm of an old era. Cross the renowned "Kazura Bridge," one of Kanto's finest, and enjoy natural hot spring baths with free-flowing Onsen water and charcoal-grilled Irori cuisine.
This Ryokan features an open-air garden bath and a distinctive milky-blue Onsen with a slightly bluish, creamy-white hue. In early summer, azaleas bloom, and in winter you can enjoy the fragrance of pomelo floating in the bath—another of its charms. It is also a long-established Onsen Accommodation that has continued since the Meiji era, even in Myoban.
A small Onsen Property located in Izu Nagaoka. An established inn since the Taisho era, combining Japanese charm and warm hospitality. The private open-air bath with views of cherry blossoms in spring and autumn foliage is an unmissable attraction. This Property offers a homely atmosphere with a touch of familial kindness.
Hamanoyu, a long-established Onsen Ryokan, is located in the heart of Kamisuwa Onsen. Enjoy authentic kaiseki cuisine featuring seafood delivered directly from Toyosu Market and seasonal Shinshu ingredients—an exceptional dining experience you won’t find elsewhere. Its convenient location is also a highlight, about a 5-minute walk to JR Kamisuwa Station and Lake Suwa. Spend a relaxing time by the shores of Lake Suwa.
Established about 400 years ago, this historic Ryokan is located along a mountain stream. The Taisho-era high-rise architecture is designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan. Enjoy the rich benefits of the flowing Onsen sourced from three natural springs and savor monthly changing kaiseki-style cuisine while immersing yourself in the atmosphere of traditional Japanese architecture.
The highlight of Atagawa-kan is its breathtaking panoramic view of the ocean. You can also enjoy an open-air hot spring bath while feeling the sound of waves and the sea breeze. Relax and savor a peaceful moment with Izu Oshima right in front of you.
The Onsen at Houshoutei features a special spring water gentle enough for babies. Enjoy the large communal bath and private baths where you can feel the beauty of each season. Our meals, including our specialty "Ganko Mori," are crafted with fresh seafood and mountain delicacies from not only Ishikawa but the entire Hokuriku region, offering a feast for both your taste buds and eyes. We also provide a kids' room and a variety of children's menu options to ensure an enjoyable stay for families.
Over 100 years of history, a space nurtured by tradition. The building, constructed by master carpenters, reflects their playful creativity, with each Room showcasing unique character and meticulous attention to detail. Highly recommended for those who appreciate the charm of traditional Japanese architecture.
Enjoy a variety of colorful dishes made with carefully selected seasonal ingredients from Shinshu in the comfort of your Room. Additionally, indulge in the luxurious "Cotton Hot Spring" associated with the goddess legend of Suwa Taisha, flowing directly from the source. This Property takes pride in its creative cuisine and source-flowing Onsen.
Shima Onsen, a historic hot spring resort, has thrived as a place of healing. The mineral-rich Onsen water enhances skin elasticity, radiance, and clarity. The gentle murmur of the Shima River provides a tranquil atmosphere.
Gero Onsen has long been known as the "beauty water," gentle on the skin and leaving it silky smooth like silk.The 100-tatami mat bath space offers the beauty, gentleness, relaxation, and tranquility of "tatami culture."
A small Ryokan offering meticulous hospitality and seasonal cuisine. Bungo beef is served on a salt plate with local vegetables. Just a 30-second walk to the famous Sujiyu waterfall. Four private baths with distinct atmospheres are also popular.
A Japanese-style Ryokan nestled in the natural beauty of Kuju. Enjoy the smooth-textured Onsen in a rustic open-air bath or one of four uniquely styled family baths. The simple yet flavorful mountain village cuisine is also one of its attractions.
A tranquil property nestled deep within the Kurokawa Onsen area. Located near the source of the Chikugo River, a clear stream flows through the premises. The large communal bath along this stream captivates with its starry sky at night. Activate the "Starry Sky Switch" next to the bath to enjoy the full starry view.
Operated by a baritone singer and his wife, this property offers warm hospitality. Located just an 8-minute walk from Hakone-Yumoto Station, it is ideal for sightseeing. Recommended for those who wish to enjoy natural hot spring baths and carefully prepared meals at reasonable prices.
A property designated as a tangible cultural asset, built in Showa 13. Each room, crafted by palace carpenters showcasing their skills, exudes creativity and playfulness. The decorative windows and transoms, executed with precise techniques, create a precious traditional Japanese-style room. Among the main building, designated as a national tangible cultural asset, the third floor features specially designed rooms worth seeing. This property is highly recommended for those interested in classic Japanese architecture.
A hot spring property with its own natural source, facing a beautiful mountain stream. Popular for its four private panoramic baths. Enjoy the "Japanese Half Buffet" featuring local ingredients to savor the flavors of Aizu. From spring to summer, the riverside dining "Kawa-doko" opens. Relish Kawa-doko cuisine under the moonlight while enjoying the sound of the stream and the refreshing breeze.
A lakeside Accommodation with the nostalgic warmth of wood and earth, heartfelt hospitality, and gentle lighting. Enjoy kaiseki cuisine featuring seasonal local ingredients. Dog-friendly rooms are also popular, including guest rooms with a private open-air Onsen bath for pets. We also recommend the terrace lounge with complimentary drinks and the dog run.
Natural hot spring water and cuisine reflecting the chef's unique style are popular features of this nine-room adult-only Property.





























