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Since its establishment by Kobo Daishi Kukai during the Heian period, Mount Koya has transcended all sects and continued to nurture its history as the general bodhi site of Japan. Located in front of the Seven Halls of the Great Temple Complex, adjacent to the head temple Kongobuji to the east, and backed by the mountain of Prince Kakuhou's Mausoleum, the special-status temple "Mount Koya Special-Status Temple Soujiji" is an ancient temple blessed with excellent Facilities and a grand garden. The guest rooms, set amidst the beautiful garden, are equipped with air conditioning and heating, offering a refreshing and serene atmosphere. Warmth in the severe cold, natural coolness in the summer—no matter the season, you are sure to enjoy a comfortable stay.
"Miyajima Grand Hotel Arimoto" is a Ryokan with a history dating back to the early Edo period, now run by its 20th generation. It is the closest accommodation to Itsukushima Shrine and the oldest accommodation in Miyajima, welcoming numerous guests over the years.In 1974, it opened a new annex on an elevated location behind the shrine, moving from its original site along Ari-no-Ura beach. The Ryokan has since been dedicated to providing hospitality to visitors of Itsukushima Shrine and guests from across Japan and overseas, allowing them to enjoy Miyajima's natural beauty and rich history. The traditional Japanese Sukiya-style rooms and Setouchi Kaiseki cuisine are among its highlights.
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.
In the year of the Shikinen Sengu, “Iyashi no Yuyado” Inishie no Yado Ikyu was born in the heart of Ise Jingu’s sacred surroundings. About a 15-minute walk to Naiku. Because of this special location, you can experience a side of Ise found nowhere else—early-morning visits in serene silence and evening worship at dusk, offering an “Oise Mairi” beyond daytime sightseeing. There is also an Ise you can only encounter by staying overnight.
~Izumo, Encounters, Kararako~ Izumo is known for Kamiarizuki, the month when deities from The whole country gather. With the wish to welcome our guests as warmly as those deities who travel from afar to Izumo, we named this Hotel “Kararako” (Shintoraku).Our restaurant’s head chef is a devoted protégé who trained for many years at the Kyoto kappo restaurant “Higashiyama Yoshihisa,” which earned one Michelin star for two consecutive years from 2019 and again in 2023. Enjoy one-of-a-kind flavors tailored to each guest’s preferences and condition. We honor Japan’s traditional culture and seasonal ingredients of Izumo, serving each dish on carefully selected tableware that expresses an innocent sense of playfulness.All 14 Rooms feature a semi-open-air bath for relaxed comfort. The Hotel also offers an exclusive restaurant for staying guests, a tea lounge, and lounge spaces, as well as a bar open to non-staying visitors.We look forward to welcoming you in Izumo—sharing your joy and celebrating the connections made here.
Rooms that combine Japanese elegance and Western comfort, various hot spring facilities, and a buffet to enjoy the seasonal flavors of the Sea of Japan to your heart's content.
A traditional Property with a history dating back to 1877, located just a 1-minute walk from the main gate of Izumo Taisha. Enjoy a peaceful and relaxing stay in the newly renovated annex with updated interiors and Facilities, or in the wooden main building that retains its historic charm.
Lounge, terrace, bar, Onsen, restaurant, bakery, and "Play, stay, and enjoy food in Miyajima," meaning you can experience the joy of Miyajima living at the Miyajima villa.
Experience the unique connection between Kabuki and Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, a place rich in tradition and culture since the divine blessing of childbearing granted to the first Ichikawa Danjuro. At our accommodation located at the temple's gate, immerse yourself in the history of Kabuki and Naritasan for an unparalleled experience. ■ Five Charms of Waqoo Naritasan Monzen ■ ● Enjoy exceptional hospitality at Japan's first cultural luxury hotel. ● Discover "The Kabuki Art Museum You Can Stay In," showcasing Ichikawa family's treasured collections. ● Exclusive guided tours for guests by our storytellers, exploring Naritasan Temple: * Visit places connected to the Ichikawa family, power spots, and hidden gems. * Optional participation in Goma prayer rituals at Naritasan Main Hall after the tour upon request. ● Purify your body before worship with baths featuring Black Silica stones known as "sacred stones." ● Conveniently located just a 2-minute walk from Naritasan Shinshoji Temple—perfect for temple visits and exploring Omotesando Street!
Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, revered as a sacred site of culture and arts, is the resting place of Sugawara no Michizane, the deity of learning. HOTEL CULTIA Dazaifu is located in the charming town at the shrine's gate, just about a 1-minute walk from its grounds.Dazaifu has played a significant role since the Yayoi period as "To no Mikado," connecting Japan with continental Asia. Inspired by this land's rich "CULTURE," our hotel offers an intellectually stimulating cultural experience. Guests can enjoy a stay that reflects Dazaifu’s unique identity as a sanctuary for learning and arts dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane.We have restored historically valuable buildings from the late Edo period in this townscape near the shrine gates. Guests can now stay amidst these cultural treasures, immersing themselves in an experience that feels seamlessly integrated into Dazaifu’s historic setting.As an exclusive cultural experience for our guests, we offer special access to Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine after closing hours for nighttime visits. Discover new charms of Dazaifu and spend enriching moments during your stay.One highlight of your journey will be dining on fusion cuisine crafted with carefully selected ingredients centered around Fukuoka specialties and elevated by exceptional French techniques. Representing Dazaifu’s history as Japan’s ancient gateway where diverse cultures converged, this culinary experience promises surprises and delight at every turn.
Ise Geku Sando Ise Shinsen is an Onsen Accommodation where natural hot spring water, a blessing of the gods, flows from the ground. Ideally located just a 1-minute walk from Iseshi Station, it is close to Ise Jingu Shrine and offers beautiful seasonal scenery throughout the year. All guest rooms feature an open-air bath, allowing you to relax and unwind while feeling the breeze.For dining, we offer visually stunning Japanese cuisine centered on fresh local seafood. Enjoy a special stay in a space where tradition meets modern comfort.
In the first year of Ansei (1854), the founder of our Property, Iwakuniya Sobei, received permission from the magistrate's office to develop the area. He built a bridge over the Momiji River in front of the Property and established a teahouse by the stream as a resting place for travelers. This marked the beginning of "Miyajima no Yado Iwaso." Later, the bustling popularity continued, and the Property officially opened as a Ryokan in the early Meiji period. The main entrance building dates back to 1892 (Meiji 25), and the lobby was constructed during renovations in 1981 (Showa 56). Today, we draw natural Onsen, a rarity on the island, and offer accommodations in the main building, new building, and detached rooms. As a Ryokan nestled within a national park, we strive daily to ensure our guests can relax and enjoy their stay.
The luxurious Rooms total 60 in number. At the open-air baths of the "Villa" and "Detached House," you can enjoy natural Onsen. Meals feature seasonal Kaiseki cuisine; savor the delights of the Sea of Japan to your heart's content.
Fufu Nara is a small luxury resort designed by world-renowned architect Kengo Kuma, inheriting the scenic beauty of the ancient capital, Nara. Nara’s profound history and culture are expressed throughout the property, offering a serene space wrapped in the gentle warmth of wood. In every guestroom, enjoy natural Onsen featuring our “Wakan Aromatic Bath,” inspired by Nara’s heritage as the birthplace of traditional medicine. For dining—one of the great pleasures of travel—savor Japanese cuisine or teppanyaki that captures the culture and charm of this region.
While we may not offer the comfort of a city Hotel, we strive to "attend to each detail with care" and "deliver authenticity." We provide cuisine rich with the blessings of the mountains and hospitality unique to this location. We hope you enjoy a "heart-refreshing journey" that becomes a bookmark in your life.
A relaxing Onsen accommodation overlooking Lake Suwa. Featuring its own natural hot spring source and creative Japanese cuisine made with local ingredients. From rooms with open-air baths offering stunning views to affordable plans, this is a highly recommended choice for any type of trip.
This property is the closest to Izumo Taisha Shrine, boasting a history dating back to the Edo period. Renowned for its cuisine featuring fresh seafood and the rich ingredients of Shimane, guests can enjoy garden views from the rooms and banquet halls. Experience a comfortable stay in a tranquil and relaxing atmosphere. Additionally, the property offers a rare onsen in the Izumo Taisha area, providing relaxation for both body and mind. Notably, the luxurious plan featuring Shimane Wagyu beef and Nodoguro fish is a highlight to savor Shimane's culinary delights.
A Japanese auberge serving cuisine that lets you savor Kyoto’s four seasons with all five senses. Step inside to a dignified stillness where the sound of a waterfall echoes, making the bustle of Gion feel far away. There are 8 Rooms in total, each with a calm atmosphere and a gentle yuzu fragrance in the air. Antique chests, understated wildflowers, and seasonal touches—decor is kept minimal, creating an inviting space focused purely on comfort. On the first floor, we offer a hinoki bath with yuzu: yellow yuzu in winter and green yuzu in summer. Soothe your travel fatigue as you soak in a bath filled with plenty of fresh yuzu.
A land nourished by abundant water: the Tonami region in western Toyama Prefecture. Philosopher Soetsu Yanagi once called the power created by nature and people together “dotoku” (the virtue of the land), and found in this region’s way of life an expression of the Mingei movement. Moribitosha, inspired by dotoku, is a gathering place for shaping a beautiful way of living for the future. A former training hall designed by Yanagi’s close disciple Keiichi Yasukawa has been renovated to include an auditorium, a Hotel, a café and shop, and telework spaces. Join classes and activities, talk with others, stay overnight, enjoy tea, settle in for a longer workation or creative retreat, and connect with local residents—so that your time here becomes learning itself and nourishment for everyday life. In a space filled with Mingei beauty, let’s think together about how we want to live beautifully from here on.
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