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Right next to JR Daishoji Station. About 30 minutes by car from Komatsu Airport, and about 7 minutes by car from the Kaga IC on the Hokuriku Expressway. Equipped with an open-air bath and sauna. Refresh your tired body from work or travel. The 24-hour front desk ensures safety for women as well.■ Free Wi-Fi connection, free wired LAN connection■ Equipped with a coin laundry (300 yen per wash / 100 yen per 20-minute drying)■ Free parking available
Tenryuso, with its long history, has been renewed as "Ryokan Tenryu" in the summer of 2023. It has been reborn as a gentle Property focusing on comfort in sleeping, bathing, and staying. While preserving the warmth of the historic building, all Rooms are river-view and equipped with beds, featuring body-friendly soft flooring. Amagase Onsen, one of the three major hot springs in Bungo, is popular as a skin-friendly beauty Onsen. For dinner, we prepare a colorful Japanese kaiseki meal that highlights the seasons, using mainly local Oita ingredients. Enjoy the high-quality Onsen of Amagase, dishes made with local ingredients, and a space where you can relax to the soothing sound of the river.
Relax and enjoy the Gero Onsen while taking in the views of the mountains of Southern Hida and the streetscape of Gero.
The facility features a variety of baths, including a semi-open-air bath where you can enjoy the view of Shichigen Falls and the seasonal beauty of the valley, a rock bath filled with the natural charm reminiscent of Shiobara Gorge, and a standing bath with a depth of approximately 110 cm. Guests can enjoy touring these unique baths. In our premium lounge, you can relax with views of Shichigen Falls, the soothing sound of the river, and the warmth of a fireplace. Complimentary drinks are available, including draft beer and other alcoholic beverages as well as soft drinks.
Enjoy blissful moments with our Oedo three-star buffet, a large public bath and guest rooms inspired by the gentle flow of a nature-rich river, and our premium lounge.
Surrender yourself to the rich natural surroundings of Higashiyama Onsen and enjoy a relaxing, worry-free stay in peace and comfort.
After undergoing renovations, the Property has been reborn with new charm. The spacious lobby offers a stylish and bright impression, while the lounge features a fireplace, providing a cozy atmosphere for your stay. Additionally, complimentary drink service is available. The Japanese-style rooms exude a calm ambiance, allowing you to stretch out and relax. The two large communal baths, inspired by local tourist attractions, operate on a morning and evening rotation system, offering different experiences at each time. For dining, we offer a wide variety of buffet options, including Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine.
After enjoying Isawa Onsen, packed with highlights such as wineries and breathtaking views, unwind at your leisure with our signature buffet and skin-beautifying hot spring waters.
Enjoy an Onsen property with the beauty of seasonal landscapes and smooth hot spring waters. With two types of traditional spring qualities, "black water" and "white water," refresh both body and mind. The "Naruko Dam," about a 10-minute drive from the property, is the first arch-shaped concrete dam constructed solely by Japanese hands. "Shiraito Falls" is also just a 15-minute drive away, offering abundant sightseeing opportunities. Meals include a buffet ranging from classic dishes to local cuisine.
Enjoy Beppu Onsen in an open-air bath with refreshing ocean views.The area also offers plenty of attractions, including the Hell Tour, spectacular viewpoints, and theme parks.
The ocean-view onsen property, "Oedo Onsen Monogatari Atami," located within walking distance from Atami Station's shopping street, has reopened as part of the Premium series. Enjoy spaces with panoramic ocean views, a restaurant inspired by luxury cruise ships, and a newly established premium lounge with complimentary drinks, alongside the renowned Atami onsen.
In an open setting with sweeping views of Sagami Bay, enjoy “Hashiri-yu,” part of Atami Izusan Onsen—one of Japan’s three oldest hot springs. Savor all-inclusive luxury from a front-row seat where the horizon and sky meet.
About a 5-minute walk from Naruko Onsen Station, this property offers onsen and seasonal gourmet experiences. Guests can relax in the large communal bath and open-air bath with panoramic views of the mountains and rivers of the Naruko Onsen area. Lodging guests can also enjoy a hot spring tour at group facilities like Kouunkaku and public baths. Meals are served buffet-style, with optional à la carte dishes available. Indoor facilities such as karaoke and a table tennis corner are also appealing.
Spend your time as you wish in our luxurious Premium Lounge, featuring a fireplace and library. Enjoy our renowned hot springs in two distinct bathhouses.
Enjoy panoramic views of the Kaga Plain from the sky open-air bath, and savor the charm of Yamashiro Onsen in the premium lounge.Forget everyday life and indulge in a luxurious stay at this atmospheric Yamashiro Onsen Accommodation, featuring an all-you-can-eat Oedo crab buffet.
Enjoy the renowned Onsen and gourmet delights at our Onsen Property in Ikaho. This Onsen destination, cherished since the Manyo era, offers both the Golden Onsen and Silver Onsen for your relaxation. Take your time and indulge. The famous Ikaho Stone Steps Street, a must-visit spot in Ikaho Onsen, is about a 10-minute walk away. Immerse yourself in the Onsen atmosphere and enjoy strolling while sampling local treats. For meals, savor a creative buffet featuring local gourmet dishes, sashimi, sushi, and a mix of Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine. Breakfast is also served as a Japanese and Western buffet, with unlimited soft drinks included.
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