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Kusatsu Hotel was established during the Taisho era as a Western-style "Hotel." During the Meiji period, Dr. Bertz, a German medical scientist, praised Kusatsu Onsen, attracting many foreign visitors to Kusatsu. Later, around Showa 27, the hotel was renovated into the current traditional Japanese-style Ryokan, but the name "Hotel" remained. The charm and spirit of hospitality from the Taisho era have been preserved to this day.
Arima Onsen, one of Japan's oldest hot spring resorts and counted among the three most famous onsen in Japan. During the Meiji era, when Kobe opened its port to foreign trade, many foreigners visited Arima Onsen. They also visited the renowned autumn foliage spot "Kiyomizu-dera," which later became a foreigner-exclusive hotel called "Kiyomizu Hotel." The lush green grounds of "Arima Sanso Goshobessho" still retain the sacred atmosphere of that time. Goshobessho was established by Shirobei Kanai XV, the current head of "Tosen Goshobo," Arima Onsen's oldest accommodation. All 10 suite rooms at Goshobessho are detached and feature private onsen baths and low-temperature saunas known as "Thermal Rooms." One of these suites even includes the world's first treehouse-style open-air bath.
Travel through time and drift into a dream.Yamanaka Onsen Kochou is a culinary Accommodation where you come to savor the craftsmanship of our chefs.Our head chef, who refines Kaga kaiseki with a spirit passed down from master to disciple, and a young chef who weaves in French techniques.Each course created by their sensibilities is served by our staff together with the day’s story.Seafood from Noto, seasonal blessings nurtured in Kaga’s mountain villages, Kutani ware tableware,and Yamanaka Onsen with 1,300 years of history. The culture rooted in this land and the colors of the four seasons leave an even deeper impression on a single night’s creation.A quiet retreat limited to just seven parties per day—within reach of the chefs’ hands. Surrender yourself to Kaga’s seasonal flavors and artisanal craft, and spend an evening as the boundary between dream and reality gently melts away.
Sophisticated Japanese-modern design, a variety of lake-view Rooms, Onsen, and dining options. The concept of "The Lake View TOYA Nonokaze Resort" is "CONVENIENCE & CHOICE SPA RESORT." Whether it's about who you travel with, the type of Room you stay in, the meals you enjoy, or how you relax, we cater to diverse needs with a wide range of offerings.
Just a few dozen seconds on foot from Dogo Onsen Honkan. A long-established Ryokan founded in 1868, featuring authentic Japanese sukiya-style architecture.Inside the property is “Senjuden,” the only Noh stage in Dogo, offering an enchanting moment to experience the beauty of Japanese tradition.For breakfast, we serve local specialties such as “Iyo Tai-meshi” (sea bream rice) and fresh mandarin juice from a tap.Enjoy a special stay where the elegance of a Ryokan meets the comfort of a Hotel.
Step through the gate of Kurokawa Onsen Accommodation Noshi-yu, and your precious time begins. We recommend starting with a leisurely tour of the premises. Enjoy the lush greenery of the courtyard, where trees thrive vibrantly. Admire the aged tones of ancient wood used in beams and pillars. The contrast created by these elements forms a captivating space. We are here to welcome you with the hope that this experience remains timeless every time you visit.
Miyukiya, a traditional Property with over 80 years of history, is located in a renowned onsen town known for its picturesque steam rising from the hot springs. This charming inn delights guests who cherish or are curious about the nostalgic Showa era. The Property features three private onsen baths, all sourced directly from world-famous natural hot springs and available free of charge. Complimentary Wi-Fi is also provided, making it a popular choice for workation enthusiasts and repeat visitors. Our handmade Japanese breakfast (approximately 10 dishes), prepared by the proprietress and staff, is highly praised. For guests enjoying a Multiple Night Stay, we offer daily variations in both menu and tableware to provide a delightful visual experience as well. We warmly welcome guests opting for self-catering stays with access to fully equipped kitchen facilities—perfect for those seeking an independent "onsen retreat." After soaking in the therapeutic steam even rising from roadside gutters, immerse yourself in exploring this enchanting hot spring town!
Though the surface of the water changes from moment to moment, the hot spring continues to flow abundantly beyond time. Its presence recalls Basho’s teaching of “Fueki Ryuko”—that the unchanging and the ever-changing share the same source. Since receiving our charge from Gen’emon Araya, head steward of the hot spring under the Maeda family of the former Daishoji Domain in Kaga, we have carried forward—day by day in our work—the essence of what must remain unchanged and what should evolve. This is the spirit of hospitality our Accommodation hopes to nurture for generations to come.
Ryokan Tamaki has been in operation for 70 years, during which we have identified three essential elements for a ryokan: friendliness, dignity, and emotion. A property that embraces Japanese sentiment, where you can visit casually and feel at ease. This is the philosophy of Ryokan Tamaki. If you have a regular place to stay, you don't need a villa. Tamaki is a small ryokan, but we provide great relaxation to everyone.
About a 3-minute walk from Kinosaki Onsen Station, this Onsen Accommodation features tatami flooring throughout and is ideally located as a base for visiting the public bathhouses. Enjoy the comfort of walking barefoot, relaxing with dinner served in your Room, and seasonal kaiseki cuisine featuring seafood from the Sea of Japan and Tajima beef. The property also offers distinctive large communal baths, a sauna, and special Rooms with open-air baths, letting you enjoy both the lively Onsen town and quiet time at the Accommodation.
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.
A property located in the heart of a hot spring town that flourished as a shipping port for the Iwami Ginzan silver mine. Featuring fully tatami-matted corridors and the only open-air bath in Yunotsu, guests can enjoy the "Original Spring" with a history of 1300 years and the "Yakushi Spring" that emerged after the Meiji-era Hamada earthquake. Rooms are equipped with granite-tiled bathrooms and open-air hinoki baths, offering double beautifying effects. Savor a course meal featuring Japan Sea seafood and Wagyu steak served in-room.
The abundant flow of the Maruyama River. Ginka is located on the right bank, with the serene ridges of mountains extending behind. This area is known as the tranquil retreat of Kinosaki.
A prime location for easily exploring historical sites such as Ueda Castle, the residence of Sanada Yukimura, and the post stations of the Hokkokukaido. Enjoy kaiseki cuisine meticulously prepared by the chef using seasonal local ingredients.
In a one-of-a-kind location surrounded by drifting steam and geothermal energy, Unzen Kyushu Hotel offers 25 guest rooms.Enjoy an in-room Onsen in every room, seasonal Nagasaki cuisine, and quiet moments in a scenic lounge. Drinks and light snacks served in the lounge throughout your stay are complimentary. Step away from everyday life and savor a relaxing stay in Unzen.
A long-established Ryokan with a history of around 300 years, watching over Zao Onsen through the ages. In the detached annex villa “HINA-KURA,” a traditional storehouse has been fully renovated into a private retreat, featuring an open-air bath in your Room with free-flowing hot spring water direct from the source. Enjoy an exclusive stay in a Room with a dignified presence shaped by history. Savor our own natural hot spring that continues to flow after centuries, along with beautifully presented mountain delicacies, and spend a refined holiday in a nostalgic space where traditional beauty and innovative design coexist.
Enjoy a free-spirited journey at Gunma Prefecture's representative Onsen destination, "Ikaho Onsen," known for its traditional and charming stone-step streets. Our property offers rooms with private saunas and luxurious mattresses. It is a small, hidden retreat where you can relax and enjoy the leisurely flow of time. Spend precious moments with your loved ones.
Located on a hill in Zao Onsen, Yamagata Prefecture, the traditional accommodation "Wakamatsuya" is associated with Mokichi Saito, a renowned local poet. Established in 1655 (Meireki 1), it is one of the most historic accommodations in Zao Onsen and has been cherished by many guests over the years. Enjoy the luxurious natural onsen with 100% pure spring water flowing directly into our "Large Stone Carved Open-Air Bath." Relax in guest rooms offering views of Mount Zao, one of Japan's top 100 mountains. Savor seasonal Yamagata cuisine and experience heartfelt hospitality for a truly soothing stay.





























