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Located about a 5-minute taxi ride from JR Tendo Station, "Tendoso" has been in operation for over 100 years since its founding as an eel restaurant in the early Meiji era. This small-scale accommodation features only 11 rooms, focusing on providing personalized hospitality to each guest. All guest rooms offer the enjoyment of Onsen. The property includes unique spaces such as "Rijin-kyo," a detached single-story building with traditional Sukiya-style architecture, and "Azumatei," a suite blending modern functionality with the aesthetic charm of Japanese-Western design. At Tendoso, it’s not just about relieving travel fatigue but also cherishing the joy of doing nothing. Spend blissful moments in a space where tradition and sophistication come alive, allowing your heart to unwind completely.
The third-generation owner of Arai Ryokan had close relationships with literary and artistic figures, leading to the creation of numerous works of Japanese painting and literature at Arai Ryokan. The artistic sensibilities are reflected in the architecture and gardens, making them a valuable cultural heritage.
"Matsushima Onsen Komatsukan Kofutei" harmonizes with the pine trees. To preserve and convey the beautiful scenery of Matsushima, one of Japan's three most scenic spots, the Kofutei building was constructed to integrate and protect the pine trees within the landscape.
A unique experience awaits at "Ryotei Matsuya Main Building," featuring 13 distinct rooms for an extraordinary stay. We offer a high-quality accommodation experience by blending history with modern comfort and interpretation. Enjoy complimentary private baths in the main building, elegantly designed guest rooms, seasonal Higo-style kaiseki cuisine, the annex SPA sauna "Yuyasui Zen," and heartfelt hospitality. Located just 15 minutes from central Kumamoto, it serves as an ideal base for exploring Aso and Amakusa. Perfect for business trips, family vacations, solo travel, or special occasions. (Featured in Michelin Guide)
The scenic beauty of Arashiyama, once celebrated by Heian aristocrats and poets, has continued to captivate people for over a thousand years in Kyoto, the ancient capital. Our ryokan is located right beside the picturesque Ōi River, offering an exceptional natural setting. While situated in the bustling heart of a popular tourist area, our facility provides a tranquil atmosphere where time flows gently. Relax in your room and enjoy the ever-changing seasonal beauty of Arashiyama.On November 15th, 2025, Ryotei Rangetsu will celebrate its 20th anniversary since opening. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our guests who have supported us over the years. As we look forward to serving you for another 30 or even 40 years as a beloved accommodation choice, we will continue striving for excellence. We sincerely appreciate your continued support and patronage.
Less than a two-hour flight from Tokyo, "Wasure no Sato Gajoen" is a beautiful Property that perfectly blends into the lush, deep greenery of Kirishima's nature, offering an exceptional escape despite its outstanding accessibility. Situated along the Amori River, the Property features only eight standalone Rooms, each housed in relocated traditional thatched-roof houses. Every Room is equipped with a private Onsen bath, fed 100% by natural hot spring sources. The dishes, delicately prepared with vegetables grown in the Property's own garden, deliver flavors unique to the region and nourish deeply. The thatched roofs, irori hearths, and the river flowing beside the Property evoke a sense of peace, reminiscent of Japan's traditional rural landscapes. "Wasure no Sato Gajoen" is a place where you can forget the distractions of daily life while rediscovering the truly important things that should never be forgotten.
Grand opening in February 2023 in Jozankei, the hidden retreat of Sapporo with over 150 years of history. All Japanese-style Rooms, designed for serene moments of relaxation while admiring the natural beauty, are equipped with private Onsen baths. Savor the seasonal flavors of Hokkaido with dishes crafted using an abundance of local ingredients that will delight even the most discerning gourmets. Indulge in the luxurious experience of Jozankei Yuraku Souan, where you can enjoy the Onsen nurtured by the rich forests of Jozankei in the large communal bath, private open-air baths, or your Room's bath. Immerse yourself in the vibrant seasonal beauty of the gorge and the renowned hot springs of Hokkaido, all within a profound tranquility.
The first-generation owner, Tadayoshi Ota, was a connoisseur so esteemed that Rosanjin described him as "the most notable man in Hokuriku, a national guest of Kanazawa, and a great figure in tea gatherings." It is said that tea masters, connoisseurs, and gourmets, including Dono Masuda, frequently visited from Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, drawn by Tadayoshi's hospitality. His attention to ingredients and dedication to tableware were so exceptional that they were even passed down to "Hoshioka Saryo." As Rosanjin remarked, "He did not use tea as an ornament for himself nor as a business," reflecting the heartfelt and unpretentious hospitality that was the philosophy of Yamanoo. After the war, adapting to changes in lifestyle, "Yamanoo" was reborn as "Kanazawa Yamanoo." The current owner, Tatsuya Motoya, is the fifth generation since Tadayoshi. While time has passed and the name has changed, the spirit of hospitality, "one guest, one pavilion," has been faithfully carried on since its founding.
A traditional Sukiya-style accommodation with 5 rooms, each featuring a private open-air bath, opening on March 1, 2024.Here, you can relax to your heart's content. As an annex of the historic "Shinshu Yudanaka Onsen Yorozuya," which has been welcoming guests since the Edo Kansei era, this new accommodation will be reborn on March 1, 2024. The previous Matsusho-so was designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property in 2003 and cherished by many until it was lost to fire in 2021. Despite this loss, with encouragement from numerous supporters, we are proud to announce its revival as the new "Matsusho-so" on March 1, 2024. The building incorporates design elements of the original Matsusho-so while embracing traditional Sukiya architecture that harmonizes with nature. Each room features a private open-air bath overlooking a small garden where guests can enjoy seasonal landscapes. We have created a space that feels "new yet somehow nostalgic." We look forward to welcoming you warmly at this new location. Selected for the Michelin Key Hotel Selection 2025: "1 MICHELIN Key 2025."
The guest rooms, designed with the concept of "detached" structures protruding into the surrounding nature of the property, are the architectural and interior design work of the globally acclaimed architect Hikoko Nishia. All rooms feature open-air baths with natural onsen water, allowing you to enjoy a private space. We aim to provide a property that harmonizes with the unique hospitality and serene tranquility of Tokachi.
A grand garden spanning 150,000 tsubo (Mifuneyama Rakuen) reflecting the beauty of the four seasons. Within it lies the serene Sukiya-style property "Chikurintei." Enjoy a tranquil moment in a calm Japanese ambiance while appreciating the beauty of flowers, birds, wind, and moon. We invite you to the mystical boundary.
When we ponder what truly makes a great journey, we arrive at the answer of authentic beauty—something that becomes more profound and meaningful the more you experience it, rather than just fleeting, glamorous moments. Through your travels, we hope you find inspiration and enjoy a mindful journey. With this sentiment in mind, "Kuroshio Sou" offers a total of 11 rooms: 8 Garden View Standard Rooms and 3 Corner Junior Suites. We feature a large public bath with natural hot spring water sourced directly from the Nanki Shirahama Onsen, as well as a private hinoki cypress bath where you can feel the essence of traditional Japanese beauty. For dining, we provide dishes crafted with local ingredients under the supervision of Chef Ryohei Hayashi from the Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant "Tenoshima" in Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo.
"Sowaka" is a Sanskrit word from India meaning "happiness be with you." Often used at the end of Buddhist scriptures, this blessing resonates as both nostalgic and fresh, blending seamlessly into Kyoto, a city rich with Buddhist temples. Passing through the entrance and walking along the water-sprinkled stone path, you will find yourself in a serene, otherworldly space. Refresh your eyes with the greenery of the courtyard garden, feel the gentle breeze, and relax in your Room. While the prime location is certainly a highlight, the greatest charm of this Hotel lies in its luxurious space where the old and the new harmoniously coexist. At the restaurant, savor creative Kyoto-inspired cuisine. Stroll through the city with ease, as if you were a local. May happiness and blessings be with all who visit. Enjoy countless moments of joy to your heart's content at "Sowaka."
Located in Nakijin, northern Okinawa Island, "Nakijin Tsuwabuki" is an exclusive hideaway Property that accommodates only one group per day, designed as if the entire forest is a single room. Three small buildings are thoughtfully constructed on a spacious 1,000-tsubo (approximately 3,300 square meters) site to blend seamlessly with the forest scenery. Moving between these buildings allows you to fully immerse yourself in the sounds of birdsong, rustling winds, and raindrops—offering a unique sensory experience that embodies our ultimate hospitality. We invite you to discover a new way of staying in Okinawa. Take a break from your daily tasks and spend precious time with your loved ones.
Located about an hour by train from Shinjuku, deep in the lush forests of the Fukazawa area in Tokyo's Akigawa Valley—popular for river activities and barbecues during Golden Week and summer—this private villa will open in May 2025. A renovated Meiji-era silkworm farmhouse, it has been transformed into an exclusive accommodation for one group per day. Step through the antique white door to find a spacious area with high ceilings. The villa blends traditional Japanese elements such as polished black beams and old fittings with Scandinavian-inspired lighting and furniture. The detached bathhouse includes a relaxation space where you can enjoy moments of pure bliss.Spanning 3,000 square meters, including satoyama (village forest), the property also features a glamping area surrounded by greenery. Guests can use tents and BBQ equipment free of charge. Savoring barbecue under a starry sky is truly exceptional!
The sun floating in the sky. A breeze brushing your cheeks. Fields that nurture life, the feel of the earth. Birdsong echoing through the mountains, the hum of insects’ wings. The scent of flowers that herald each season. The lives of people who live with nature, and a traditional farmhouse with a thatched roof passed down through generations.What we cherish— the nostalgic future within you. We invite you to come and discover it for yourself.
7 minutes walk from Nijō Station. Nestled quietly within the ordinary daily life of Kyoto's residents. A fully-rented Kyoto townhouse Ryokan.
A Property surrounded by the charm of an ancient city. Fujitake Residence is a traditional townhouse built on the site of the western camp of the Ōnin War, which gave rise to the name "Nishijin," and was once the residence of Sozen Yamana.




























