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At the Property Yamanami, nestled in the quiet area of Oku-Aso, you can enjoy 100% natural Onsen with a pH of 9.2 and local cuisine made with water from the Ikuyama spring, one of Japan's top 100 water sources. From the single-story Property surrounded by trees, you can feel the seasonal colors, and the Japanese-style interior soothes your daily fatigue. Additionally, there are gender-swapping large communal baths and private family baths, offering dishes centered on local mountain vegetables, meat, and fish. Spend a pleasant time in the garden, where the scenery changes with the seasons.
Dorogawa Onsen, a historic hot spring that began as a lodging to host practitioners visiting the sacred peak "Ōmine-san," a World Heritage site. This is the oldest property in the area, with a history of 500 years. You can fully enjoy the unique nostalgia, charm, and culture of Dorogawa.
Since ancient times, it has been said that bathing in Shirahone Onsen for three days can prevent colds for three years. Tsuruya Ryokan offers the gentlest spring quality in Shirahone Onsen. Relax to the sound of the mountain stream and enjoy the milky white hues and sulfur aroma.
A retreat of 10 separate villas with a stunning view of Mount Aso, featuring Onsen with natural hot spring water flowing directly from the source. Crystal-clear spring water flows through the lush courtyard filled with greenery and seasonal flowers, leading to each private Room. Choose from single-story or two-story villas, each equipped with a semi-open-air Onsen. Meals are served in private dining rooms connected to the main building, offering dishes made with the finest seasonal ingredients from Kumamoto and Aso. Enjoy a variety of Plans, including steak, shabu-shabu, or sukiyaki featuring premium Aso Akaushi beef. The gourmet Plan, which highlights Kumamoto's specialties, is a popular choice. Guests can also enjoy exclusive access to private baths and a Japanese-style bar lounge, perfect for savoring Onsen and drinks in a serene, adult atmosphere.
During the green season, enjoy a variety of activities that embrace nature. During the snow season, take advantage of seamless ski-in/ski-out access from the slopes directly connected to the Hotel. The indoor pool and jacuzzi are equipped for your relaxation, with floatation devices allowed—perfect for families with small children to enjoy together. After an active day surrounded by 360-degree views of pristine nature, unwind in the Onsen or jacuzzi to your heart's content. Savor a buffet featuring "Onogawa Spring Water" and seasonal local ingredients, then end your day under a sky full of stars in crisp mountain air for an unforgettable evening. Immerse yourself in nature and experience fulfilling moments beyond what city life can offer at EN RESORT Grandeco Hotel.
At a Property within Nikko National Park, indulge in the milky white sulfur Onsen directly from the source. Experience the refreshing air of Oku-Nikko while soaking in the hot springs, a truly blissful experience, at the largest open-air bath in Yumoto, boasting a 1200-year history. After the Onsen, enjoy a fusion of Japanese and Western seasonal cuisine in a banquet style unique to the highlands. Renowned spring water within the premises is available for free.
[Complete Your Ryusendo Trip at This Accommodation] The Onsen uses pure water from an underground lake, and the private bath features a “charcoal bath” made with 480 kg of Iwaizumi’s specialty binchotan charcoal. Meals showcase seasonal delights such as matsutake mushrooms and Iwate wagyu, served with rice cooked in Ryusendo water. Amenities include a skincare line created from Ryusendo mineral natural water. Savor the lingering spirit of Ryusendo as you immerse yourself in its warmth, flavors, and moisture for a truly enveloping experience.
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)
At the foot of Mt. Ishizuchi, the highest peak in Western Japan, lies Saijo City in Ehime Prefecture—known as a “city of water,” where pure natural spring water called “Uchinuki” wells up from the ground. ITOMACHI HOTEL 0 is Japan’s first zero-energy Hotel, designed to coexist with this rich natural environment.Architectural design by Kengo Kuma has been recognized for balancing environmental responsibility with a comfortable stay, earning the 2024 Good Design Award and the iF Design Award 2025. The Hotel has also been featured in the MICHELIN Guide hotel selection, attracting attention from Japan and abroad.In March 2026, the villa rooms reopened after renovation as “Bettei Aoyama Ryokusui.” These standalone rooms feature natural Onsen baths, allowing you to relax and enjoy unhurried time in complete privacy. The blessings of Saijo’s renowned water, dining experiences that highlight local ingredients, and soothing Onsen moments come together to create an ideal getaway to refresh both body and mind.Meanwhile, the main Hotel building offers a variety of room types to suit different travel styles, including cyclist-friendly rooms where bicycles can be brought inside and family rooms. It is ideal not only for business trips or sightseeing but also as a base for active stays exploring the Shimanami Kaido route and the Mt. Ishizuchi area.Enjoy a refined private retreat at “Bettei Aoyama Ryokusui,” or opt for an easygoing yet comfortable stay in the main Hotel building. Experience Ehime Saijo’s abundant nature and culture at ITOMACHI HOTEL 0.
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)
Koryokuen Saisei is located in the renowned water village of Dorogawa Onsenkyo. Situated at an altitude of approximately 820 meters, Dorogawa is a cool retreat often referred to as the "Karuizawa of Kansai." The Onsen of Dorogawa, springing from the banks of the Sanjogawa River, is known for its silky smooth texture that leaves your skin feeling refreshed after a bath. Under a sky filled with countless stars, the abundant hot springs will soothe both your body and mind. Enjoy the seasonal blessings unique to Dorogawa, including local ingredients such as Amago and rainbow trout from the clear Sanjogawa River, spring mountain vegetables, autumn mushrooms, and "Meisui Tofu" made with the famous Gorogoro water.
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