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Tsukimikan, located in the Shigetsu area of Fushimi, Kyoto, is a place where the aesthetics of the Momoyama period and the dreams of Toyotomi Hideyoshi come alive. Originally built in the early Showa era (1930s), it has been carefully restored to preserve its original elegance and spirit. Reborn as a serene "center of heart and beauty" for a new era, Tsukimikan offers an experience that embodies Japanese hospitality and refined aesthetics. Enjoy a tranquil and sophisticated time at this small luxury private hotel with only four rooms, where we provide the ultimate space to welcome our guests.
A small Resort Hotel in the style of a private villa, steeped in 600 years of history and the legacy of the Ichijō aristocratic family of Kyoto. In a private dining room with an open terrace overlooking forest and stream, savor Sanriku’s bounty from sea and mountains with all five senses. Soak in the hot spring source, rich with natural mineral deposits just as it was 600 years ago, then step beyond the 100-year-old “Ichijō Branch Door,” once standing near Shiroishi Station, into a hush like a sacred boundary—an unhurried moment to reflect on yourself.
A historic building in Hakodate, formerly the Russian Consulate and host to distinguished guests, has reopened as a charming historical Hotel. Originally built over 100 years ago during the Meiji era, the building has been restored and now features a newly constructed wellness wing. The spacious wellness area, inspired by temple architecture, offers an unparalleled experience. The Consulate Wing houses two suites, while the Wellness Wing offers four suites—each of the six all-suite rooms is equipped with a private sauna. On the terrace connecting both wings, a 200-year-old elm tree provides gentle shade to welcome you. For dinner featuring Hokkaido's unique gastronomy, choose between French restaurant "Main Dining Byakuya" or sushi restaurant "Funami." The design was crafted by architect Makoto Nakayama.
Opened in October 2025 on a site overlooking Nagoya Castle, which brought 260 years of prosperity to Owari Nagoya, this Hotel is based on the concept of an “art museum Hotel the world can be proud of.” Artworks throughout the building—featuring motifs such as Rinpo Kiryū (Kirin, Phoenix, Turtle, and Dragon) and “kachō fūgetsu” (flowers, birds, wind, and moon)—are showcased alongside Japanese craftsmanship.All 100 guest rooms feature a balcony and a view bath. The Hotel also offers six “Art Collection” suite rooms created by six artists.The Hotel has eight restaurants. On the 4th-floor restaurant level, you will find a specialty French restaurant as well as Japanese cuisine, sushi, tempura, teppanyaki, and more.In the basement is a spa & fitness area featuring luxury product treatments such as “Lapidem,” made with naturally derived ingredients (the first in the Tokai region), and “Augustinus Bader,” favored by celebrities worldwide. Facilities also include a pool and natural Onsen bathing facilities. Multiple banquet venues are available as well, including a banquet room that can accommodate up to 1,700 guests.
Fufu Tokyo Ginza is a small luxury resort in the heart of the city, directly connected to Tokyo Metro Ginza-itchome Station. Each guestroom features a garden of flowering trees and seasonal plants, with interiors that reflect Japan’s refined sense of beauty. Surrounded by gentle fragrances and the rustle of leaves, you can enjoy a luxurious stay where time seems to slow down, even while in central Tokyo. All 34 rooms include an in-room bath with natural Onsen water brought from Atami. For dining, we offer a Japanese course menu showcasing seasonal ingredients and regional specialties. While preserving the distinctive Fufu style cultivated over the years, we invite you to discover a new side of Ginza that thrives in this great metropolis.
Panoramic views of the Harima Sea from every room window, and a beautiful sunset sinking into the ocean. Free-flowing natural hot spring baths that gently relax body and mind, seasonal cuisine featuring Awaji Island’s freshest ingredients, a Japanese garden, and wooden corridors invite you into peaceful moments away from everyday life. “Senshin” means to quietly cleanse the heart and restore calm balance. “Waho” is a way of living that embraces Japan’s natural materials, the cycle of the four seasons, and time-honored wisdom passed down through generations. Gaze out at the sea, soak in the hot springs, and savor the island’s blessings. Enjoy a stay that rests all five senses and gently unwinds both mind and body.
Newly opened in Kyoto, where a thousand years of history lives on, our Hotel offers an intimate luxury stay that lets you experience Kyoto’s “now,” where tradition meets innovation. Step inside and you’ll find refined contemporary design brought to life with Kyoto-inspired details and art throughout. Each guest room features a spacious bathroom to soothe travel fatigue and a minibar stocked with drinks. In your private space, savor every moment of indulgence at your leisure. With traditional streetscapes and temples nearby—along with popular restaurants and galleries all within walking distance—our location makes it easy to explore Kyoto’s many charms freely. A special experience found only here awaits guests from around the world. Discover a new kind of luxury in Kyoto.
A secluded spot on Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture. Leave your busy everyday life, your usual titles, and all the stiffness quietly in the corner of the Room. For today, do nothing—just relax and let time pass. It’s okay to have a day like that once in a while. “Nook” is a place for exactly that. We can’t offer anything extravagant, but we hope you enjoy a truly restful stay.
A Place to Loosen. From tension, from roles, from the pace of the city. While you’re here, we hope you’ll gently mute it all. Created from that wish, this is an Accommodation where your mind can softly unwind. The luxury of “loosening.” We bring that feeling into every part of your stay. What HOTEL MODA wants to offer is the sensation of letting go. All seven rooms feature a private open-air bath and terrace, and during your stay you can enjoy food and drinks freely in our guest-only lounge. Amenities and spaces crafted with intention in every scent, sound, and touch. We offer time in which both mind and body gradually relax.
A designated Tangible Cultural Property of Kyoto City, this traditional Kyoto townhouse (the former Ban Residence) has been carefully preserved and renovated, and redesigned as a lounge.While retaining the original character of a classic machiya, we offer a stay that lets you experience living in Kyoto.
A small, 23-room Accommodation nestled in the Gora villa district. Your stay is all-inclusive: in addition to dinner and breakfast, you are free to enjoy drinks during meals, in the lounge, and at the post-bath area. Each room features a private Onsen bath, and you can spend your time as you wish while exploring the lounge, an open-air relaxation space, a large public bath with sauna, and guest-only snacks.
<Opening July 1, 2026>A small luxury retreat born in Kyoto’s Gion: “Gion Gensho”10 minutes on foot from Gion-Shijo Station. From the historic geisha district to Kyoto’s major sightseeing spots.Honoring the spirit of hospitality cultivated by Japan’s traditional Accommodation—thoughtful settings, graceful manners, and an appreciation of the seasons—while blending in modern sensibility and refinement, we offer a one-of-a-kind stay experience.In our name, “Gen” signifies the origin of all things, and “Matsu” symbolizes prosperity. Grounded in Gion’s atmosphere and deep respect for tradition, we pursue a new vision for Accommodation in a new era.Cherishing the Ryokan principle of “Shu” (preservation), embracing “Ha” (innovation) without fear, and moving beyond to “Ri” (transcendence).Please enjoy memories of a stay found only here.
Established in the first year of Kansei, this historic Ryokan has ties to the Kaga domain since the Edo period. Within its historic premises, you will find a Taisho-era Noh stage, a study crafted by palace carpenters, and numerous antique artworks of historical significance. Enjoy the unique atmosphere of this property that conveys the passage of time.
Hana Kanzashi was created with the desire to convey Kyoto's wonderful history, traditions, and culture in a more casual manner, allowing you to stay as if you were a Kyoto resident living here for generations. The exterior of the Kyoto townhouse blends seamlessly with the cityscape of Kyoto, and the modern Japanese-style Room offers a relaxing space as if you were living here. It is also an ideal location for exploring Kyoto.
8 minutes walk from Kyoto Station. Located in a convenient yet quiet temple town. Enjoy the proud Kyoto Kaiseki cuisine of the owner-chef, trained at a traditional restaurant, in your Room! All Rooms feature Washlet toilets, bathrooms with washing areas, and are non-smoking (lobby smoking allowed until March 31, 2020).
Yakouin is a historic Property, originally built as the Amida Hall during the establishment of Zenkoji Temple. Experience the extraordinary with morning rituals unique to the Property, vegetarian cuisine, and sutra copying activities.
Zenkouji, boasting a history of approximately 1400 years, enshrines Japan's oldest Buddha statue. Within its precincts lies a traditional property renowned for its vegetarian cuisine. Guests can experience sutra copying and participate in the daily "Oasaji" ceremony held at Zenkouji's main hall. Enjoy a serene time through unique experiences at this traditional property.
A traditional countryside house nestled in a serene village surrounded by rice fields and farmland. This charming establishment offers kaiseki cuisine, local dishes, specialty herring rice, and handmade soba noodles in a rustic setting. Enjoy a relaxing stay in a space intentionally free of TVs, radios, telephones, or clocks—allowing you to unwind and forget the passage of time.
A Ryokan with a traditional Japanese farmhouse style, surrounded by vast grounds and greenery. Enjoy a relaxing time with Onsen sourced directly from the spring and dishes made with locally sourced vegetables and seafood. Awarded two stars in the Michelin Guide Niigata 2020.
A traditional Japanese-style Onsen property with tatami flooring throughout, located in Kuroishi Onsenkyo. Enjoy the large communal bath and open-air bath made with Aomori Hiba wood and Towada stone, along with seasonal kaiseki cuisine, for a colorful journey through the Tsugaru region.





























