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A luxurious private stay on a 3,000 m² estate—experience a former soy sauce brewer’s historic residence.

Tucked away at the foot of Mt. Otake on Shodoshima Island in the Seto Inland Sea, “Oyashiki Stay Sachi” offers a quiet retreat surrounded by nature.A Japanese garden that reflects the beauty of every season, a kura-style bar where time seems to stand still, and furnishings rich with history. Enjoy comfort-focused Facility features, along with a newly added semi-open-air bath and Finnish sauna.Help yourself to fruit from the grounds, vegetables from our home garden, and fresh eggs from our chickens.A vast private space all to yourselves—simply relax and enjoy your time here.We can also take care of all assistance with planning and arranging your trip.

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A secluded seven-room retreat in historic Esashi, where you can enjoy free-flowing hot spring baths and fine dining.

At Ryotei Murakami, Esashi, a town with the oldest history in Hokkaido, you can enjoy Onsen from natural sources, meals utilizing rich ingredients, and relaxing time in 7 independent guest rooms. The area around the Property includes the Sea of Japan, Kamome Island, the Kaiyomaru ship, the marina, and the historic street, where you can encounter nature and history.

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A quiet accommodation nestled in the alleys of Arima, offering a stay without meals.

In the heart of Arima Onsen, tucked away in a back alley where the sounds of geisha's shamisen can be heard, lies a small Property. During the late Edo period, Arima Onsen was bustling with "small inns" that had shops selling souvenirs, brushes, and bamboo crafts on the first floor and accommodations for travelers on the second floor. It was said to be so lively that it was known as "Arima Senken." Experience a unique journey reminiscent of those times at our charming small Property.

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An all-suite auberge with just two Rooms, nestled in the history and lush greenery of ancient Kamakura.

Limited to two parties per night. In a warm, wood-accented space, this suite is fully equipped with the latest Facility for exceptional sleep and bathing comfort. Enjoy body-friendly organic cuisine, and full support from a dedicated concierge to make your stay even more comfortable. Embraced by the charm of tradition and elevated by today’s high-quality service, you can experience our finest hospitality.

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A gourmet Property nestled in the greenery of Boso, offering seasonal local fish kaiseki cuisine.

Shunsai no Yado Ryokusuitei is the only pure Japanese-style Ryokan in Boso. In a calm atmosphere, the cuisine features seasonal local fish kaiseki dishes caught locally. We serve each dish with freshly made beauty.

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[Renewed in June 2024: Accommodation with a sauna] A new cedar sauna has been added in the garden, perfect for relaxing for up to two adults.Located in Ichinohata, Chuo City, at the heart of Yamanashi. Shuku-no-Ie is a traditional home with a kura-style gate, nestled in a lush rural landscape nourished by water flowing down from the surrounding mountains. Spend a warm, memorable time in an elegant space worthy of celebrations. With a total area of approximately 600 m²—refined tatami rooms beyond the noren curtain, a spacious 400 m² garden, an engawa veranda, and a hinoki cypress bath— it beautifully sets the scene for your special day. Rent this entire 130-year-old traditional house and enjoy an exceptional stay found only at Shuku-no-Ie as each moment and space unfolds.

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An accommodation offering 100% natural hot spring water, a panoramic sauna, and a serene, warm atmosphere to help you unwind.

A warm welcome that will make you want to say “I’m home” again awaits you. You’re sure to feel at ease in the friendly atmosphere, where every staff member greets you with a smile. The property features 100% natural Onsen hot spring water from the source and a scenic panoramic sauna, perfect for relaxing at your own pace. Surrounded by a quiet, calming setting, Kitamuki Kannon Temple—a popular sightseeing spot—is just a 2-minute walk away. Enjoy a peaceful stay and leave the bustle of everyday life behind.

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A small luxury hotel with all rooms 40 m² or larger. Enjoy simple beauty near Nijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Garrya Nijo Castle Kyoto, created by Banyan Group—a leader in the hospitality industry—makes its Japan debut with this new brand. This luxurious 25-room boutique Hotel stands just south of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Nijo Castle (former imperial villa), embracing the concept of “well-being,” a state of being clean, healthy, and balanced in both body and mind.In a serene setting that helps you reset, each guest room showcases traditional craftsmanship through refined, minimalist beauty. We also offer “Well-being Rooms” equipped with exercise gear.After experiencing “surprise” and “discovery” through innovative French cuisine at the in-house restaurant Singular Shinzo—meticulously focused on producers and ingredients—begin the next morning with a detoxifying breakfast prepared with wholesome ingredients.Soothe body and mind through sophisticated dining, tranquil spaces, and heartfelt hospitality, and enjoy an exceptional escape that recharges you for tomorrow.

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Established during the Edo and Ansei eras, this historic Ryokan showcases the rich history and tradition of Kinosaki Onsen.

Kinosaki Onsen, with a history of 1300 years since its opening. The willow-lined Otani River flows through the center of the town, accompanied by stone bridges. In the heart of this charming Onsen town lies Nishimuraya Honkan. Passing through the grand traditional gate, you are greeted by the faint aroma of incense. The 34 Rooms face the garden, showcasing the serene beauty of Japanese-style aesthetics. In addition to the private bathrooms in each Room, there are large communal baths and open-air baths, each with unique designs, including the Azumaya-style "Yoshinoyu" nestled in a bamboo grove and the Chinese pavement-style "Fukunoyu." The soft texture of the weak saline Onsen water will wash away your fatigue. The warm hospitality, carrying on 160 years of history and tradition, continues to captivate visitors.

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A traditional Hotel surrounded by a vast, lush, historic Japanese garden.

Hotel New Otani was established for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics as Japan’s first high-rise building and one of the largest in Asia at the time.It has been selected as the main venue for three Tokyo Summits and has welcomed VIPs from around the world for over 50 years. The property features three distinct hotels—Executive House Zen, The Main, and Garden Tower—along with more than 30 unique restaurants, 33 banquet venues, a Japanese garden with over 400 years of history, one of Tokyo’s largest outdoor pools among city hotels, a shopping arcade with over 100 stores ranging from fashion to art, an esthetic salon and sports club, as well as an on-site clinic and pharmacy for added peace of mind.

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Surrounded by a 4,000-tsubo forest, explore seven private hot spring baths with natural free-flowing water.

"Izu Kogen Jōgasaki Onsen Hana Fubuki" is a property nestled in the forest, featuring accommodation buildings with unique characteristics. From the windows of any room, you can enjoy a view of lush greenery. Relax your body and mind in seven onsen baths without disturbance. Enjoy moments embraced by nature and tranquility.

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Founded in 1921. Enjoy a relaxing stay at a renowned Yufuin Accommodation set on a spacious 10,000-tsubo property.

At the foot of Mt. Yufu, on a vast 10,000-tsubo estate leading to Lake Kinrin.Since our founding in 1921, we have carefully preserved the garden’s charm and tranquility.A garden surrounded by greenery from trees over 200 years old, and 17 guest rooms—each with a unique design.Enjoy local-ingredient cuisine and smooth, free-flowing Onsen hot spring water from the source as you savor the changing seasons at your own pace.

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A historic property, member of Relais & Châteaux, blending sukiya style with modern sensibilities.

TRADITION Kyoto is a city known as "a continuation of tradition and innovation." Established in 1873, Kanamean Nishitomiya cherishes this spirit, constantly evolving and discovering newness within tradition. CREATION Kanamean Nishitomiya is a beautiful Property designed in the sukiya-zukuri style, reflecting Kyoto's tea ceremony culture. It offers a blend of Kyoto's cultural essence with modern sensibilities. This harmony is also evident in the cuisine, featuring kaiseki meals that highlight seasonal ingredients and the six-seat counter-style kappo dining experience at "Kaname." INNOVATION As the only member of Relais & Châteaux in Kyoto, we take pride in providing heartfelt hospitality that is possible with just eight rooms. We strive to create a Property that delights guests from Japan and around the world.

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A fully private space to immerse yourself in history within the grounds of Mii-dera, the head temple of the Tendai Jimon sect.

Located on the expansive grounds of Mount Nagara's hillside in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture, is Enryakuji Temple (Miidera), boasting a 1,300-year history. Since the Heian period, it has been regarded as one of the four great temples alongside Todai-ji, Kofuku-ji, and Enryaku-ji. The temple holds 64 national treasures and 720 important cultural properties and has historical ties with notable warlords such as Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu, and Mouri Terumoto. Within the grounds of Miidera stands "Myogon-in," a structure with over 400 years of history that has recently served an essential role as a monk's quarters. Now available for use as accommodation for one group per day only. This private space offers exclusive use of an entire building along with opportunities for training or various experiences. ・Land area: Approximately 807 sqm (including Japanese garden and gazebo) ・Facility: 3LDK + Buddhist room (approximately 176.16 sqm)

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A soothing, creativity-filled space designed by world-renowned architect Shigeru Ban

SHISHI-IWA HOUSE was designed by world-renowned architect Shigeru Ban as a "Boutique Luxury Hotel" offering relaxation and creativity away from the hustle and bustle.

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A hot spring accommodation avoiding crowded spaces, featuring an open-air bath with a rock bath and total cypress wall design, offering stunning views and beautifying hot spring water.

A Property located at the base of Kannawa Onsen area, offering breathtaking views of Tsurumi-dake, Ogiyama, Beppu Bay, and Takasakiyama. The property features one of Japan's largest private open-air Onsen with a rock bath and all-cypress walls, as well as a rooftop garden footbath with stunning panoramic views. The high-quality water is renowned as "Bijin-yu" (beauty water). The Rooms are designed to evoke the world of Sen no Rikyu, the master of Japanese tea ceremony, creating an elegant and serene atmosphere. Each Room includes a modern Japanese-style indoor bath and an open-air rock bath made from Beppu stone with its unique charm.This Property follows a stay-and-dine-separately style where guests are free to bring in outside food or drinks or order delivery services. Recommendations for local specialty restaurants and delivery options are also available.

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Be soothed by contemporary art displayed throughout and the abundant natural beauty of the Setouchi region.

Benesse House, opened in 1992, is an accommodation that integrates a museum and a hotel under the concept of "Coexistence of Nature, Architecture, and Art." The property features four distinct accommodation buildings: "Museum," where you can stay inside the museum; "Oval," offering breathtaking views of the Seto Inland Sea; "Park," surrounded by sea, greenery, and art; and "Beach," enveloped by the sound of gentle waves. Additionally, it includes a restaurant, café, spa, and shop. All architecture was designed by Tadao Ando to harmonize with the environment of Setonaikai National Park over time. The long slopes, stairs, pathways for movement within the facility, and natural light streaming through framed openings invite guests to experience contemporary art with their entire being.

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Savor exquisite kaiseki cuisine that will delight even the most discerning gourmets at this small Sukiya-style Ryokan.

A small and serene ryokan, "Ashikari," nestled in a quiet mountain area of 2,000 tsubo, offers warm hospitality in a traditional sukiya-style setting. The kaiseki cuisine, featuring the finest seasonal ingredients, is highly acclaimed by food connoisseurs. Guests can choose from elegantly designed standard rooms or newly built rooms with open-air hot spring baths on spacious decks, all offering breathtaking views of the surrounding natural landscape for a truly relaxing stay. The newly established dining area facing a rustic moss garden filled with the sounds of babbling streams and chirping insects is also highly praised for its wine selection that perfectly complements the kaiseki dishes.

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Enjoy the scenery of Kyoto and Amanohashidate in a single-story wooden Sukiya-style pavilion.

Monjuso Shourotei is a charming single-story wooden accommodation nestled on a small cape, surrounded by aged trees behind the Wisdom Monju-do Hall. Beyond the lush garden lies the serene waters of Aso Sea and the picturesque pine forest of Amanohashidate, one of Japan's three most scenic views. Experience the ever-changing beauty of Japan's nature through different times of day and seasons in this tranquil retreat far removed from worldly noise.Beloved by many literary figures, this accommodation was named "Shourotei" by writer Giichi Fujimoto, who reflected on "the dew that forms on the tips of Amanohashidate’s pine leaves and how it deepens human connections at this travel lodge." The late author Hitoshi Yamaguchi also praised Shourotei in his book "Favorite Places," describing it as "completely flat and peaceful. That flatness seems to stretch endlessly. When 'flatness' comes to mind, I feel calm and relaxed... Every Japanese person should experience that perfectly flat scenery at least once."

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