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Conceptualized as a Facility that bridges the gap between a Ryokan and a temple lodging, this Accommodation offers experiences such as zazen meditation, allowing you to connect with the spirit of Zen. Built using “Eiheiji Cedar” sourced from within the grounds of “Daihonzan Eiheiji Temple,” our property features 18 Japanese-Western style rooms and large communal baths separated by gender. The restaurant also serves shojin ryori (Buddhist vegetarian cuisine) supervised by the temple. Experience the world of Zen—highly popular in recent years among women, active seniors, and international travelers—in a comfortable setting.
Nestled near Kyoto’s Nanzen-ji Temple, Fufu Kyoto is a small luxury resort where you can experience the richness of Kyoto culture and the charm of Japan. Soft light spills into this secluded retreat, while glossy lacquer tones, delicate latticework, and artisan-crafted objects and art adorn the interiors. Relax in an in-room Onsen bath scented with hinoki cypress, stroll through a Japanese garden that reflects the changing seasons, and surrender to a space surrounded by timeless beauty for a stay that lets you truly feel the spirit of the region.
[Michelin Key Awarded in January 2025 (2 consecutive years)] [Forbes Recommended Hotel 2026 (9 consecutive years)] [World Luxury Hotel Awards 2025 (12 consecutive years)]Hotel Hyakuna Garan is a Japanese–Ryukyuan style hotel set in a mystical land known as the stage of the Ryukyu creation myth. With mountains behind and the sea stretching below, enjoy both sunrise and sunset views, as well as Kudaka Island—Ryukyu’s most sacred site—in the distance. Inside, covered corridors encircle a courtyard lush with towering banyan trees, inviting you into a serene world woven by light, shadow, and breeze. All guest rooms are oceanfront suites, offering a luxurious space accompanied by the sound of waves. In the top-floor private open-air bath, gaze out over the sea as it changes moment by moment with time, and savor a pure escape at one with nature. A “hometown of the heart,” overflowing with deep joy that feels like nostalgia, awaits you here.
Kanshuku-en, meaning "rejoicing in unparalleled connections," is a place where food and sake bring people together, creating new and unique experiences. Located in a region considered the origin of Japanese culinary culture, your exceptional stay will be complemented by the renowned sake "Kokuryu," crafted from the high-quality spring water of the Kuzuryu River, alongside exquisite cuisine from Fukui's celebrated establishments: Japanese restaurant <En> and innovative French dining <cadre>. We welcome you with fine drinks and gourmet delights. In spring, enjoy vibrant cherry blossoms; in winter, marvel at serene snowy landscapes. Nestled at the foot of nature-rich Joboji Mountain with views of the Kuzuryu River, this is a place to clear your mind and body inside out. Immerse yourself in Zen culture and Echizen traditional crafts to discover an unknown side of Japan that will fill you with joy. Auberge <Kanshuku-en> is where food and sake connect people, sparking new possibilities for all who visit.
Sengokuhara, the hidden retreat of Hakone. Surrounded by clear air and tranquil woods, this serene location offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle. Seasonal creative Japanese cuisine and natural Onsen baths in every guest room provide warmth and relaxation for both body and mind. Savor, soak, unwind— Each moment leads to profound rest, transforming simple time into luxurious indulgence at this secluded adult accommodation.
Osaka Shitaderamachi is a unique temple town area in Japan, home to approximately 80 temples and shrines. Enjoy your stay while experiencing activities such as zazen meditation, sutra copying, or Buddha image tracing. Relax and unwind in the serene and traditional atmosphere of this temple town, all while being in the heart of Osaka City.
Experience Zen at "Zenbo Seinei" on Awaji Island, located at 135 degrees east longitude. Through a 2-day, 1-night program, reconnect with yourself and restore balance to your mind and body. Enjoy the breathtaking seasonal landscapes of Awaji Island, bathed in radiant sunlight, surrounded by clear air, lush greenery, and a star-filled night sky. Feel your mind and body rejuvenate in this serene and extraordinary space.
A small Hotel with only 5 Rooms that allows you to slowly open your heart and senses, expanding the enjoyment of your leisure by experiencing the history, culture, nature, and food of Hirado. All guest Rooms in our facility, built next to Umegayatsu Kairakuen, are suites where you can relax while gazing at the seascape once seen by the former feudal lord through large, frame-like windows. A dining restaurant with the concept of blending East and West, old and new, just as Hirado has embraced foreign cultures. A journey to encounter Hirado and Nagasaki, where you can spend time away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, reflecting on the past and future.
― Opening on Thursday, July 11, 2024 "ReLabo" is a concept that combines "Re," meaning "to restore," and "Labo," which signifies "laboratory" or "research institute." We have been studying medicine and wellness for approximately 60 years. At ReLabo, we offer various tests and wellness counseling by medical professionals and public health nurses, and we Plan and provide programs tailored to the individual needs of each customer. We continue to learn about wellness Plans that combine yoga, Onsen, meditation, spa, dining, and clinic services, supporting our customers' wellness lifestyles.
JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo is a premier luxury hotel by the Marriott Group, inspired by the spirit of Zen and the beauty of nature, offering a mindful experience. Nestled in Shinagawa's Takanawa Gateway City, it features 200 sophisticated guest rooms, six restaurants and bars that reflect the changing seasons, a 25-meter indoor pool, fitness gym, spa, and various other facilities. Escape the city's hustle and bustle to enjoy an elegant moment of tranquility.
"NIWA," located just a 3-minute walk from JR Yokosuka Line's Kitakamakura Station, is a locally integrated area popular as a sightseeing spot in Kamakura, featuring a tranquil atmosphere, beautiful temples, shops, and restaurants. The building combines traditional sukiya architecture with modern Japanese elements, offering a relaxing stay and happy moments with family and friends. The host proposes Plans and supports a comfortable stay.
Zabou, set along the banks of the Fuefuki River, is an adults-only hideaway with 22 rooms, renowned for its tranquility and warm hospitality. Enjoy an exquisite tea kaiseki experience that celebrates the seasons, paired with Koshu wine delivered directly from local wineries. The silky, pH 9.6 free-flowing natural hot spring—known for its skin-beautifying qualities—can also be enjoyed in rooms with open-air baths. We promise a refined Onsen stay that soothes both body and mind.
Long cherished as a Ryokan that welcomed distinguished guests, this residence has long been held in high regard. The Horiuchi family once flourished as coastal shipping merchants who traveled by boat throughout Japan. Today, Azumi Setoda has inherited their former home, the “Former Horiuchi Residence,” and reimagined it as a Ryokan.A Seto Inland Sea journey in a 140-year-old merchant mansion Azumi Setoda was born from the legacy of the Horiuchi family, prominent merchants who prospered in Setoda through salt production and maritime trade. While preserving 140 years of precious architectural details, the guest rooms have been redesigned as modern spaces for relaxation. Centered on seasonal ingredients from the sea and mountains of Setouchi, we offer a course menu that draws out their character through a variety of techniques. Unbound by any single genre, this approach carries on the history of Setoda—a port town where ships once came and went and diverse cultures and knowledge naturally converged. Enjoy cuisine found nowhere else, served with vessels passed down from the Horiuchi family.
The Island of Gems, a hidden treasure of Japan.An auberge to savor nature and sushi.A national park surrounded by sea, sky, and greenery.This is a miraculous place where humans and nature harmonize.The only auberge in Japan where you can enjoy sushi within a national park, limited to one group per day.We bring you an experience that cannot be found in the city.
Enjoy a relaxing and peaceful time at Yagyu no Sho in Shuzenji, the oldest Onsen town in Izu. Based on the spirit of Bushido, Yagyu no Sho's hospitality strives daily to provide a serene and elegant atmosphere without any sense of stiffness.
Approximately 20 minutes by train from Kanazawa and 30 minutes by car from Komatsu Airport. Within walking distance of the accommodation, you can enjoy exploring valleys and strolling through town. All guest rooms face the valley, offering an extraordinary experience of nature that changes with the seasons and time of day. We provide a warm yet sophisticated stay, blending traditional Japanese culture—such as food, tea, sake, and crafts—with a modern perspective.
Located within the grounds of the Jigen-in Temple, this Property is run by the temple's head priest's wife as the hostess and their daughter as the young hostess. Rather than operating as a traditional "shukubo" (temple lodging), this Property has a long history of welcoming guests from both Japan and abroad as a youth hostel, offering a familial and casual atmosphere that is its charm. Centered around the bright and energetic young hostess, the staff includes a variety of individuals such as surfers who deeply love the Izu sea and trainees from top international companies working for a few weeks. Conversations with these diverse staff members are sure to become an unforgettable part of your journey. At times, you may even see the staff's children appearing in the dining area, being affectionately greeted by regular guests with a "You've grown so much!"—a scene that evokes the warmth of staying at a relative's home. Except for some Rooms equipped with beds, futons are self-service. Meals are also partially self-service, so it may not suit those seeking fully catered services. However, the Property takes great care in hospitality, such as sourcing only pesticide-free vegetables and selecting Izu's specialty "kinmedai" (golden eye snapper) weighing over 1.2kg with rich flavor, ensuring guests' satisfaction. When you want to experience the joy of connecting with people or savor the simple blessings of nature, we invite you to visit this Property.
A thoughtful and meticulous hospitality rooted in Kyoto for over a thousand years. The wisdom of living in harmony with nature, and the subtractive aesthetics born from it. Carrying on this spirit, we offer a new sense of comfort that leads into the next millennium. Culinary and art experiences deeply connected to local Kyoto culture. Activities to enjoy the profound charm of Kyoto and coexistence with nature. At our "Sustainable Comfort Hotel" in the thousand-year-old capital, delight in an inspiring experience that feels good for people, society, and the future alike.
Nazuna Kyoto Nishi Honganji is an Accommodation located just a short walk from Nishi Honganji Temple. In the first-floor lobby, a karesansui rock garden supervised by contemporary garden designer Chiaki Shigemori welcomes guests with the serene beauty of white sand, stones, and moss.Some guest rooms feature open-air or semi-open-air baths inspired by the rock garden, allowing you to soak and enjoy time in harmony with nature. In a space that blends Kyoto’s spirituality with modern aesthetics, savor a stay embraced by tranquility and openness.





























