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Bousui is located in Kitagawa Onsen on the east coast of the Izu Peninsula. True to its name, the breathtaking views overlooking Sagami Bay reveal the grandeur of each season and bring a sense of calm to every traveler. About 100 meters from the Facility, right by the shoreline, you will find Kuroneiwa Bath, one of the very few seaside open-air baths in The whole country. The sunrise seen from this open-air bath is truly exceptional. In addition, Bousui offers private gazebos where you can enjoy sweeping ocean views as if they were yours alone—an experience unique to Bousui.
A serene Onsen Ryokan, "Kasenen Senjin Onsen Iwa no Yu," nestled in the mountains of Suzaka City, Nagano Prefecture. A mystical place where you can experience the beauty of the changing seasons. The secret to its many repeat visitors lies in the philosophy of hosting travelers while the hosts themselves continue their journey of life, deepening their craft. Every aspect, from cuisine to design to hospitality, cherishes the connections between people. Some things remain unchanged through time, while others evolve with the times—all for the sake of people. Come and rejuvenate your mind and body at this one-of-a-kind, special retreat.
A property boasting a history and tradition established in the late Edo period. Kusatsu Onsen is said to have been discovered during Minamoto no Yoritomo's falconry in Joshu Mihara no Sho, and "Kusatsu Onsen Tenojiyu" served as a guide. The elegance passed down through generations is fully reflected in the room designs and the garden's ambiance showcasing the beauty of the four seasons, creating a graceful space.
All guest rooms feature open-air baths with natural Onsen water flowing directly from the source. We offer 19 rooms in 3 different types. Here at Akayu Onsen, you can enjoy the finest Onsen with a faint scent of sulfur. The area is rich in culture, with ties to the legacy of Uesugi Yozan. The Okitama Basin nurtures exceptional rice, vegetables, and fruits. The rice transforms into sake, and the grapes into wine. "Yamagataza Takinami" is a Facility where you can enjoy not only the natural beauty and culture of Yamagata but also the finest Onsen and rich flavors. We hope you will take your time to fully experience "Yamagata" with all your senses and enjoy a relaxing stay.
A serene world surrounded by breathtaking views and majestic nature, as if gazing from the heavens. This vast property offers exclusive spaces for only six groups. In spring, life awakens as sprouts emerge from the earth. In summer, lush green leaves adorn the mountains, deepening their colors. In autumn, vibrant foliage and sunsets delight the eyes. In winter, one appreciates the warmth amidst snow and tranquility. Birdsong greets you in the early morning, while a sky full of stars enchants you at night. Here lies a rare and luxurious location that has become a treasure in today's world.
Our establishment, located in Kurokawa Onsen, stands gracefully by the stream amidst a tranquil landscape. Enjoy a relaxing stay while taking in the seasonal beauty of nature and the natural giant rock "Byobu Rock."
Invitation to Sagazawa A hot spring village blessed with natural scenery... The charm of this accommodation lies in escaping the hustle and bustle of the city, experiencing the beauty of seasonal changes brought by Japan's four seasons amidst nature, enjoying the comfort of natural hot springs while stretching out in spacious baths, feeling the breeze through the trees, listening to the murmuring streams, and taking in tranquil countryside views—all offering a soothing retreat for your soul. We sincerely look forward to providing you with an authentic travel experience. Owner of Sagazawa-kan
Enjoy moments of savoring seasonal ingredients while admiring the scenery of the four seasons, forgetting the hustle and bustle of the city, and relaxing at Miyakowasure. Located near Koorogi Bridge, our property has been in operation for over a hundred years. With the theme of "Miyakowasure," we offer a tranquil and relaxing retreat with only six rooms. Experience warm and familial hospitality amidst the breath of nature in all four seasons.
Since ancient times, Dogo Onsen has been soothing the minds and bodies of travelers. At this elegant hidden property, Villa Oborozukiyo, enjoy moments of relaxation with the smooth onsen waters, savor meals adorned with seasonal ingredients, and immerse yourself in the contrast between the refined space and the four seasons.
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.
Enjoy Misasa’s hot springs—renowned for over 850 years—in complete privacy in your Room’s open-air bath. With high ceilings and a spacious living area, this airy retreat promises deep relaxation that lets you lose track of time. Savor exceptional seasonal flavors from the San’in region and indulge in a special stay away from everyday life. After enjoying the bath in your Room, take a short trip to “Hanareyu Ujo” or “Hanareyu Yakumo” to experience hot springs with a different atmosphere.
A historic Ryokan with natural hot spring baths, nestled in the serene retreat of Hakata. Established in 1865, this accommodation embodies "tradition" and "hospitality." Located just 20 minutes from Hakata Station and 25 minutes by car from Fukuoka Airport, it offers a perfect balance of convenience and natural surroundings, surrounded by mountains ideal for hiking. Blending the comfort of a hotel with the charm of a Ryokan, it provides a relaxing experience for both mind and body. The property features a stunning 3,500-tsubo Japanese garden that showcases the beauty of each season. The spacious open-air rock bath large public baths (100 tsubo each for men and women) are fed directly by natural hot springs. Despite being in town, these baths are surrounded by trees, evoking the atmosphere of a hidden mountain retreat. Enjoy monthly seasonal creative cuisine that highlights fresh ingredients throughout the year. Escape from daily life and indulge in tranquil moments here.
This is a distinguished property with a history as the "Akayu Goten" villa of the Uesugi family, lords of the Yonezawa domain. Enjoy a hot spring tour at "Higashi-yu," featuring five baths such as the large stone bath and square bath, and "Nishi-yu," with six baths including the Aomori Hiba wood bath and barrel bath. After savoring a kaiseki meal incorporating carefully selected ingredients from Yamagata, such as Yonezawa beef, relax in a tranquil Japanese-style room.
【Selected as one of Japan's Top 100 Hotels and Ryokans by Professionals】Enjoy various hot spring baths, including a garden open-air bath and a private observation bath. Meals feature a colorful creative buffet focusing on seasonal ingredients and local production for local consumption, which is very popular. Recommended for all generations.
Established in the 15th year of Genroku, this tranquil property is nestled in the mountain valley of San'in, exuding the charm of onsen. Enjoy the abundant and beneficial onsen waters at eight bathing locations. Additionally, we offer exquisite kaiseki meals, showcasing the seasonal bounty of Tajima throughout the year.
A small stream flows through the expansive grounds, and beyond the terrace lies a forest of deciduous trees that change with the seasons. Spring brings fresh greenery of maples, oaks, and chestnuts along with cuckoos. Summer offers cool breezes of the highlands, cuckoo calls, a star-filled sky, and fireflies. Autumn features acorns and colorful foliage. Winter showcases bare trees and snowy open-air baths. Additionally, warm hospitality and flavorful cuisine await. This property offers true relaxation.
An adults-only hideaway Accommodation with 20 Rooms, nestled in a vast forest of 4,000 tsubo overlooking the Zao Mountain Range. Enjoy exquisite cuisine with in-Room breakfast and dinner served in your private dining area. A seamless, private stay with no need to move about will weave a story that is yours alone.Two types of private baths are available free of charge. Many Rooms also feature open-air baths, so you can indulge whenever you like, as many times as you wish. Public spaces to enrich your stay include a sake cellar, library, and yoga room. Please enjoy refined time indoors—relaxing as if this were your second home.
Emerging beyond the magnificent natural scenery of Lake Kawaguchi, Fufu Kawaguchiko is a small luxury resort where every Room offers a beautiful view of Mt. Fuji. Each Room features an open-air natural Onsen bath lined with Mt. Fuji lava stone, along with an eco-friendly bioethanol fireplace, letting you feel the breeze of Lake Kawaguchi. Savor Japanese cuisine unique to Kawaguchiko, prepared with locally sourced ingredients finished over firewood or on a lava stone plate, and enjoy a relaxing moment in a seamless space that connects with the forest.
Shuzenji, where Shuzenji Onsen Yukaido Kikuya is located, is a historic Onsen town steeped in legends related to Kobo Daishi. The current Kikuya was once referred to as an annex. It is said that there was also a three-story main building at the time. Even the renowned author Natsume Soseki stayed in the main building. Back then, Kikuya owned approximately 40 to 45 cho (hectares) of forest land, and there were generations of mountain keepers. Additionally, there were always about 20 craftsmen, including gardeners, plasterers, and carpenters. At that time, many landscaping projects were undertaken, such as creating rest areas for guests who stayed for extended periods, which required such a workforce. During the era of the main building, there was a grand banquet hall called Kikuya Sanso, boasting an astonishing number of tatami mats.
In a place where you can witness the most beautiful moon in Japan, we envisioned creating a hidden retreat, and that dream led us to the serene forest of Kurokawa Onsen. "Kurokawa Onsen Gokoro Tsukikouju" is a Property where you can enjoy moonlight bathing in an open-air Onsen, while gazing at the moon shining in the sky. On a vast 4,500-tsubo estate, there are only eight villas. Each Room is uniquely designed and decorated, filled with delightful surprises. With the sound of the wind through the forest and the chirping of birds as your background music, surround yourself with only what you love and what is delicious, and indulge in the comfort of letting time flow naturally. This is a Property that promises such luxurious moments for adults.
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