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A Property located just a 5-minute walk from Kyoto's "Sanjusangendo." This renovated traditional Kyoto townhouse (Kyomachiya) is inspired by the bamboo groves that are abundant in Kyoto's unique basin landscape, often chosen as a subject by painters and poets throughout history. The first floor features a living and dining area, an open Japanese-style room facing a dry landscape garden, and a playful tea room space. The kitchen is equipped with an IH stove and cooking utensils, making it perfect for enjoying cooking during your stay. The bathroom includes a Goemon-style bathtub, allowing you to enjoy the view of the dry landscape garden even while bathing. On the second floor, you'll find a Western-style bedroom with two beds under the charming old wooden beams, along with a sofa for relaxation. The Property is equipped with two toilets and washbasins, ensuring a comfortable stay for up to seven guests. Experience a special stay in this townhouse that encapsulates the essence of Kyoto, featuring bamboo and a dry landscape garden.
A hidden retreat in the renowned serene Kyoto Ohara, Hachikan. This exclusive accommodation, available for one group per day as a private rental, is designed around the theme of "Three Harmonies," offering tea ceremonies, exquisite dining, and a relaxing SPA experience.Through heartfelt hospitality that engages all five senses, we aim to help you achieve a state of mindfulness—appreciating the ordinary and opening your heart to acceptance—and connect with nature's energy and divine presence. This journey allows you to discover your unique "eighth sense," supported by our dedicated service.Immerse yourself in an environment that embodies traditional Japanese wellness while enjoying a tranquil space for self-reflection.Experience an authentic tea ceremony in the traditional tearoom "Joshun," said to be named by author Yasushi Inoue. Savor kaiseki cuisine crafted by our dedicated private chef who masters Japanese culinary artistry. Rejuvenate in our SPA area featuring facilities such as a cypress bath, open-air bath, dry sauna, and tepidarium—perfect for relaxation and detoxification.
"ANJIN Gosho Ebisugawa" is nestled in a corner of Ebisugawa Street, a charming area that retains many traditional Kyoto townhouses, while being conveniently located in the city center. Nijo Castle and the Kyoto Imperial Palace are within walking distance, and Kyoto Station is directly accessible from Marutamachi Station on the Karasuma Subway Line without transfers. This two-story private rental Property is equipped with comfortable beds, modern amenities, a kitchen, and a washer-dryer. Beyond the spacious living area, you'll find a large stone-tiled bathtub overlooking a garden, offering a striking feature. Immerse yourself in the expansive tub to unwind from your travels, surrounded by the soothing scent of wood for ultimate relaxation. Enjoy an immersive experience of Kyoto living, blending traditional and modern architectural and lifestyle elements to your heart's content.
A private villa for one group per day, "Senshin-an," nestled in the tranquility of Azumino at the foot of the Northern Alps. Spanning over 200 square meters, this Japanese-modern retreat features exquisite wooden craftsmanship by master carpenters and an authentic tea room. Enjoy a blissful time soaking in natural Onsen with free-flowing spring water while taking in the seasonal scenery. Escape from daily life and indulge in the luxury of doing nothing—this special moment is yours alone to cherish here.
At an altitude of 1,123m, surrounded by a tranquil forested lakeside. Here, you are allowed the luxury of doing nothing. Simply gaze at the water's surface and listen to the sound of the wind rustling through the trees. Savor nature's blessings from the forest and feel the gentle ripples of the lake— suddenly, nostalgic memories may resurface. Scents, textures, sounds, and flavors awaken your senses— bringing back innocent childhood moments or a sense of comfort once felt. When you visit here, a natural kindness emerges within you— towards yourself, your loved ones, and even those you've yet to meet. Eventually extending to society and our planet as well.
Eighteen villas nestled in a forest that reflects the changing seasons. Each villa features its own distinctive design and character, offering a stay that feels like visiting a private retreat. Whether sharing meaningful moments with someone special or spending quiet time with yourself, time flows gently here. Surrounded by whispering trees and crisp, clear air, surrendering to the Onsen lets you forget the bustle of everyday life and slowly unwind body and mind. Dining is served at “Ryotei Tawaraishi,” a sukiya-style Japanese house with over 100 years of history, where carefully prepared Japanese cuisine highlights the season’s finest ingredients. Enjoy an indulgent escape in Hakone, savoring its nature, Onsen, and exceptional dining.
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.
Akekure Kyoto Shirakawa nestles beside the gentle stream of the Shirakawa River. In a tranquil interplay of light and shadow, water, greenery, and subtle soundscapes softly reflect the changing seasons. A harmonious blend of traditional scenery and nature, refined modern interiors inspired by wabi-sabi, and an elegant sense of space that celebrates “ma.” Enjoy a special stay to savor Kyoto with grace and depth—quiet luxury to remember.
Awaji Island Marine Hotel offers a relaxing time with views of the beautiful Fukura Bay and the seasonal mountains. Especially, the Shiozaki Hot Spring, known as the "Beauty Hot Spring," is renowned for its skin-beautifying properties and various health benefits. Additionally, Awaji Island is a treasure trove of ingredients, featuring sea bream in spring, hamo in summer, Awaji beef and abalone in autumn, and pufferfish in winter.
Set against the backdrop of Nakane Mountain, also known as Gero Fuji, "Gero Onsen Yunoshimakan" exudes a serene and tranquil atmosphere. Built in 1931 on an expansive site of over 50,000 tsubo (approximately 165,000 square meters), this elegant Sukiya-style structure showcases refined craftsmanship throughout. Even today, it retains the romantic charm of the early Showa era. Immerse yourself in the nostalgic ambiance and enjoy a relaxing stay.
YUGEN KYOTO SHIJO is a modern Japanese luxury Hotel that embodies Kyoto’s beauty and tradition, where new communities are born through culture and connections are woven between people—and between people and the city—inviting you to feel the quiet elegance of wabi-sabi. Located in Shijo-Kawaramachi, the vibrant heart of Kyoto, once you step into the Accommodation, a serene space unfolds—separate from the bustle outside. Tranquil guest rooms where Japanese and Western styles harmonize, an interior design shaped by light and shadow, and heartfelt hospitality that gently eases your mind. Step away from today’s noise and enjoy a journey where past and present blend—timeless comfort that lets you savor both Kyoto (Kyo) and today (Kyo) in a way found only here. For an Accommodation experience beyond words yet sure to stay with you, choose YUGEN KYOTO SHIJO.
Opened in May 2021"The ultimate retreat" and "Supportive hospitality from the shadows" are the concepts of Gen.Embraced by the profound natural beauty of Gora, it soothes the senses with the Hakone mountain range, a stargazing deck, and an open-air bath in the Room with natural hot spring water.Natural Kaiseki meals are served in the Room for both dinner and breakfast.
All 10 rooms are equipped with open-air and scenic baths with natural hot spring water, offering a moment to experience the seasons at our Japanese Auberge. Enjoy seasonal kaiseki cuisine that abundantly incorporates fresh ingredients from Hokkaido and local ingredients from Hakone. The bedroom invites you to a restful sleep and relaxation in a Japanese style, perfect for the tranquil nights of Sengokuhara. We cherish your precious moments and look forward to welcoming you with heartfelt hospitality.
Deep in Nakijin Village in northern Okinawa Island, where lush subtropical greenery thrives. A sanctuary reached as the trees seem to beckon you in. Away from prying eyes, unwind freely in nature. Enjoy an exceptionally spacious setting with complete freedom and grace. Savor a one-of-a-kind stay—time that belongs only to you. The forest’s greenery and wildlife are quietly waiting to welcome you, too.
The Capitol Hotel Tokyu opened on October 22, 2010. Its predecessor, the Capitol Tokyu Hotel, inherited the legacy of the Tokyo Hilton Hotel, which first opened in 1963. Over 43 years until closing in 2006, it created countless memories and was cherished by guests. Carrying on that tradition while embracing a new sensibility, The Capitol Hotel Tokyu was reborn. Designed by architect Kengo Kuma, this high-rise mixed-use building pursues the essence of Japanese aesthetics and offers a comfortable and secure setting for moments of calm.In the Forbes Travel Guide 2026 Star Awards—one of the world’s most prestigious travel ratings—the hotel received the highest Five-Star rating in the Hotel category for the sixth consecutive year, following its recognition in 2025.
Located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, near the Seto Inland Sea and Otsushima Island, known for the human torpedo "Kaiten," this serene space was created. It features a small single-story Room and a tea house, exclusively for one group per day. Enjoy fresh seafood and shellfish from the crystal-clear seaside, as well as wild herbs harvested on the island. Forget your daily life with an indoor bath that feels connected to the sea or an open-air Goemon bath. From every Room, admire sunsets that change with each season, shooting stars in the pitch-black night sky, and a moonlit river... Experience nostalgic moments like never before.
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.
Narai-juku, with a 400-year history on the Nakasendo, remains as Japan's longest post town, preserving much of its original charm. Located at the midpoint of the 69 stations of the Nakasendo, this post town flourished with many travelers and was affectionately known as "Narai Senken." As we inherit four historical buildings as the Property BYAKU Narai, we have chosen not to give each building a new name. Instead, we decided to return to the "yago" (traditional house names) passed down from the Edo period, such as calling the sake brewery "Suginomori Shuzo," established in 1793 and a symbol of the town, "Toshiyoshiya." The 16 Rooms are unique and diverse, utilizing the structures of the four historical buildings, each with different layouts and purposes. Immerse yourself in spaces that embrace the historical architecture, and experience the history and countless stories these buildings have witnessed over time. We offer a unique stay experience in these traditional houses, distinct from typical Hotel Rooms, where you can feel the essence of a place that has supported various lives and activities for generations.
Park Hyatt Kyoto is a Hotel that combines the elegance of the Park Hyatt brand with the traditions of Kyoto. With an excellent location, you can enjoy views of Kyoto city and the Yasaka Pagoda while being within walking distance of attractions such as Kiyomizu Temple, Kodaiji Temple, Yasaka Shrine, and the Gion district.
The name “Kanra” is derived from the characters “Kan” (to feel) and “Ra” (Kyoto).It reflects our wish to be a Hotel where you can truly feel the beauty, wisdom, and hospitality nurtured in Kyoto.Drawing on traditional techniques refined in Kyoto,we incorporate natural materials such as wood, stone, iron, earth, and greeneryto express a modern Kyoto machiya style with a sense of wabi-sabi.When you encounter the wisdom and heartfelt intentions that lie within culture,Hotel Kanra Kyoto hopes to help you enjoy the unexpected discoveries and learning that follow.





























