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The natural scenery and everyday life of Motobu stretch out in every direction. Before you know it, you’ll be wrapped in the calm flow of Okinawa time. In this wonderfully relaxing setting, you’ll naturally reconnect with yourself and share heartfelt moments with those who matter most. Orion Hotel Motobu Resort & Spa offers just that—an unpretentious yet truly special time.
Just a little over a one-minute walk to the Metasequoia Avenue, this is the closest Property to the site. Surrounded by a magnificent orchard and rich natural environment, we warmly welcome all our guests. Upon entering the entrance, you will find a spacious atrium lobby lounge and a bright dining Room. In the dining Room, which serves as the dining area, you can enjoy creative Japanese-Western fusion cuisine with chopsticks, paired with delicious wine and local sake for dinner. For breakfast, savor an American breakfast featuring freshly baked bread! On the second floor, there is a variety of Rooms, including twin Rooms, three-bed Rooms, 12-tatami mat Japanese-style Rooms, and Japanese-Western style Rooms. From the windows of every Room, you can enjoy the breathtaking natural scenery of Oku-Biwako. Additionally, apart from the unit baths in each Room, there is a large "private family bath" where the natural water drawn from 50 meters underground gently soothes your tired body.
Monjuso Shourotei is a charming single-story wooden accommodation nestled on a small cape, surrounded by aged trees behind the Wisdom Monju-do Hall. Beyond the lush garden lies the serene waters of Aso Sea and the picturesque pine forest of Amanohashidate, one of Japan's three most scenic views. Experience the ever-changing beauty of Japan's nature through different times of day and seasons in this tranquil retreat far removed from worldly noise.Beloved by many literary figures, this accommodation was named "Shourotei" by writer Giichi Fujimoto, who reflected on "the dew that forms on the tips of Amanohashidate’s pine leaves and how it deepens human connections at this travel lodge." The late author Hitoshi Yamaguchi also praised Shourotei in his book "Favorite Places," describing it as "completely flat and peaceful. That flatness seems to stretch endlessly. When 'flatness' comes to mind, I feel calm and relaxed... Every Japanese person should experience that perfectly flat scenery at least once."
A secluded adults-only Accommodation where you can enjoy a quiet stay, blending the charm of an early Showa-era three-story wooden building with a modern touch. Ideally located right in front of the entrance is the sightseeing boat pier that crosses Amanohashidate, one of Japan’s Three Scenic Views. From each uniquely styled guest room, take in the ever-changing scenery of Amanohashidate and watch the boats come and go, then unwind in the large public bath—renovated in November 2023—and enjoy the skin-friendly alkaline simple Onsen waters of Nariai Kannon Onsen. From spring to autumn, savor fresh seafood and wagyu shabu-shabu; in winter, indulge in snow crab dishes—a seasonal delicacy from the Sea of Japan!
The owner's deep passion for fishing led him to become a fisherman in this area, drawn by the natural beauty of Lake Biwa and Makino Town, while also running this accommodation. The space features handmade interiors crafted from driftwood from Lake Biwa, creating a sophisticated design that harmonizes with nature. From the second-floor living room and the bath made of cypress and granite, you can enjoy stunning views of tree-lined scenery that changes with each season. For dinner, savor dishes from a long-established restaurant in a calm, hotel-like atmosphere. We offer a serene and refined stay designed for adults seeking tranquility and quality.
Taikyourou, a hidden Japanese-style retreat located right in front of the "Rotating Bridge," the gateway to Amanohashidate. From your Room, enjoy views of the Amanohashidate Canal and pine tree-lined paths. Relax in the Amanohashidate Onsen or driftwood open-air bath, and savor the bounty of both sea and mountains from Tango.
A brand-new Regina Resort property will newly open in Karuizawa’s especially dog-lover–popular “Mikage Canal Area.” Regina Resort Karuizawa Mikage Canal is located in a prime spot facing the gently flowing Mikage Canal, reminiscent of a European waterway. Enjoy an unhurried, precious time with your beloved dog as you take in the beautiful waterside scenery.
Opened in 1924 and relocated to its current location near the Marunouchi North Exit of Tokyo Station in 2004, Marunouchi Hotel celebrated its 100th anniversary and 20th relocation anniversary in October 2024. With the concept of "Hospitality from our home to guests from around the world," we warmly welcome you with heartfelt service and abundant smiles here in Tokyo's Marunouchi.
Kumoba Pond, a forest where you can feel Karuizawa’s four seasons. Quietly nestled on its shore, Fufu Kyu-Karuizawa Shiyou no Mori is a small luxury resort that evokes the Karuizawa villas once admired for their beautiful, modern architecture. With designs inspired by Kumoba Pond and its tree-lined paths, spaces that reflect Karuizawa’s Western culture and history, and a terrace where time drifts by beneath dappled sunlight, you can enjoy moments of true relaxation. In the natural Onsen prepared in every room, savor the luxury of bathing as many times as you like, whenever you wish.Please note that Fufu Karuizawa Yoko no Kaze is another “Fufu” with an entirely different concept. With different locations, guest rooms, dining, design, and Onsen experiences at each property, we invite you to explore both and enjoy a blissful resort stay in Karuizawa—a destination overflowing with charm beyond what any single place can contain.
In the early morning, before dawn breaks, the canal's mirror-like surface is gently stirred by small boats harvesting clams, evoking a sense of timeless nostalgia. This scene is not crafted but a continuation of life’s enduring rhythm since ancient times. At Monjuso, we aspire to help create such beautiful and unforgettable memories for our guests. We warmly invite you to visit us and experience it for yourself.
Five cottages surrounded by the greenery of Fukugi. There are three concepts to choose from. Select the cottage that suits your travel companions, whether it's family, couples, or a girls' trip. Enjoy the luxury of living in a private space.
A relaxing moment while enjoying the view of Amanohashidate. Just a 1-minute walk from "Amanohashidate Station," offering excellent access to Amanohashidate sightseeing. Enjoy the breathtaking view of Amanohashidate, one of Japan's three scenic views, along with the panoramic natural Onsen named "Bath of the Gods," and savor the seasonal flavors of "Amanohashidate" surrounded by the rich nature of Tango.
"Wa no I Kakunodate" is a Hotel created by renovating historical storehouses scattered throughout the small Kyoto-like town of Kakunodate, famous for its samurai residences. These "preserved lifestyle storehouses," reflecting their original use, allow guests to experience life as it was in the past. Step inside and feel as though you've traveled back in time to enjoy the living scenes of that era.
THE GARDEN Bise is a private villa with only two exclusive rooms, nestled in the tranquil surroundings of Bise, northern Okinawa. Each room features a private pool and terrace, offering serene moments that blend seamlessly with nature. While preserving the charm of traditional Ryukyu architecture, the interiors are designed in calming tones to create a peaceful and restorative space.Start your day with a cup of coffee on the terrace, savoring a special moment unique to your travels. Breakfast can also be enjoyed leisurely on the terrace, accompanied by gentle breezes and soothing sounds that enhance your elegant experience.Escape from the hustle and bustle and indulge in a luxurious stay where you can reconnect with nature and unwind completely.
Le Grand Auberge La Belle Equipe, located in the serene Izu Highlands, is a retreat where radiant light illuminates the land and gentle breezes pass through the trees. Experience a day uniquely tailored to each guest, savoring moments and flavors that can only be found here.
Nestled within the lush forests of Karuizawa, the property features three accommodation buildings: 'Alpskan,' 'Atagokan,' and 'Usuikan.' Relish in luxurious relaxation while reflecting on the inherited traditions and the passage of time.
A new concept Hotel born in Tachikawa, Tokyo. The concept is "Well-being," which means being healthy in both mind and body. Enjoy the infinity pool on the top floor that merges with the sky, healthy meals incorporating fermented foods and local ingredients from nearby rich production areas, and high-quality linens and amenities that are comfortable for both people and the environment. Relax and restore your mind and body balance in spacious rooms with balconies, over 52 square meters, offering lush green views.
A traditional hotel situated in an environment abundant with flowers, water, and greenery. The Imperial Hotel Osaka offers the beauty of all four seasons, such as spring's cherry blossoms and summer's Tenjin Festival, surrounded by rich nature despite being in the city. With the traditional spirit of "hospitality" passed down through generations, we provide a relaxing time for all guests. Convenient access is available via a shuttle bus from JR Osaka Station.
Since 2016, Palace Hotel Tokyo has been awarded five stars annually in the Hotel category of the prestigious Forbes Travel Guide, becoming the first Japanese hotel to achieve this honor. In 2025, it was also recognized with the highest rating of three Michelin Keys for two consecutive years by the Michelin Guide.Located at Marunouchi 1-1-1, amidst lush greenery and water features despite being in central Tokyo, Palace Hotel Tokyo offers a serene and refined experience of "the finest Japan." Approximately 60% of its rooms feature balconies where guests can step outside to enjoy views of the verdant Imperial Palace gardens.The hotel is adorned with over 700 pieces of art and houses ten diverse restaurants & bars. Highlights include Estérre by Alain Ducasse, a one-star restaurant in "Michelin Guide Tokyo 2025," traditional Japanese cuisine at Wadakura—a long-beloved establishment—and Grand Kitchen with its popular terrace seating overlooking Wadakura Fountain Park. Additionally, since 2024, Evian Spa Tokyo has consistently received five-star ratings from Forbes Travel Guide's spa category as Japan’s only Evian Spa.Experience an exceptional day at Palace Hotel Tokyo—an internationally acclaimed luxury hotel.




























