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Founded in the late Edo period. An Accommodation at the foot of Mt. Hakusan, offering hospitality with river fish and mountain vegetable dishes served around an irori hearth.

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.

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A Hotel recognized by Michelin, offering relaxation with the sound of waves and sea breeze while overlooking Kumano-nada.

■ Set amid pristine nature and timeless history, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage setting. ■ A rich variety of fish landed at the Kii-Nagashima Fishing Port. At our Hotel restaurant—like a small fish market—you can choose the fish for today’s meal yourself. ■ The stone-paved Kumano Kodo, which has carried people’s prayers since ancient times. Our own natural hot spring, “Kihoku Sennen Onsen,” named with the wish that it will endure for a thousand years to come, offers a smooth and soothing bathing experience. These three charms come together to embrace you in a calm moment—like waves gently repeating their rhythm.

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New Building OPEN! A Property with open-air baths overlooking the sea, abundant local seafood, and pet-friendly guest rooms.

New in July 2024: 14 Suite Rooms with Private Open-Air Baths! Stunning Ocean Views! Enjoy unlimited Onsen relaxation with free private open-air baths available 24/7. "Baths": Explore the on-site Onsen facilities, including 11 private open-air baths and 3 complimentary private saunas. "Dining": Savor fresh local seafood, featuring a boat platter with Ise lobster and simmered golden-eye snapper. "Rooms": Choose from a variety of accommodations, including rooms with open-air baths or saunas—Western-style, Japanese-style, or hybrid rooms—totaling 36 to meet your needs. "Pets": The annex offers three pet-friendly guest rooms on the first floor. Experience the ever-changing beauty of the sea and sky for a truly satisfying Atami getaway!

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Room with Open-Air Bath Offering Stunning Views of the Iya Valley

Opened in 2006, with a detached suite added in April 2011. The Iya Valley, where the Iya River flows from Mount Tsurugi and carves a V-shape into the Shikoku Mountains, offers breathtakingly majestic gorge scenery. "Keikoku no Kakure Yado Iya Bijin" is a Property with an Onsen and a soba restaurant, located right in front of this lush green valley and clear stream. Originally opened in 1975 as a handmade soba restaurant using local buckwheat and spring water, the Property later added 8 Rooms and a detached accommodation to provide visitors to Iya with a more relaxing and leisurely stay. All Rooms are equipped with open-air baths, allowing guests to fully enjoy the Onsen while admiring the stunning views. For meals, indulge in unique dishes featuring local river fish and vegetables, or gather around the irori hearth for hot pot and charcoal-grilled delicacies. To finish, savor our specialty Iya soba. Immerse yourself in the crisp air of the valley, soak in the Onsen, and enjoy delicious cuisine. As your daily fatigue melts away, you may find yourself thinking, "Ah, happiness..." We hope you can experience such a moment here.

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A hidden retreat in the countryside, soothed by the flow of the Sai River loved by the writer Murou Saisei.

A cool, babbling river. The echoing croaks of frogs in the rice fields. Mountains that display rich expressions through the seasons. "Takitei" stands amidst the nostalgic scenery that Japanese people envision as their hometown. Take your time to relax your heart in this evocative setting.

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Gently close your eyes and recall a nostalgic, retro Onsen Accommodation.

A Ryokan with a unique charm, featuring beams relocated from a traditional house over 150 years old. Creative rural cuisine focusing on local ingredients is popular. Especially, dishes using rare ingredients such as Onsen pufferfish and premium Yashio trout are worth trying at least once.

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A Seaside Resort to Enjoy the Expressive Hot Springs and Wholesome Flavors, Featuring a Cave Bath and Five Private Baths

Noto Hyakurakusou invites you to unwind in its “five private baths,” featuring a hand-dug “cave bath” 30 meters underground, an “observation bath” overlooking the ever-changing scenery of Kujuku Bay, and a 100㎡ reservable bath complete with a 120 cm-deep standing bath and sauna. Enjoy the soothing benefits of Noto deep-sea water for deep relaxation of both body and mind. All guest rooms offer breathtaking views of Kujuku Bay, with luxurious accommodations including nine suites. Guests can also enjoy the “Game Lounge” with darts, billiards, and table tennis, as well as an exclusive lounge for suite guests. All guests are served in private dining rooms, where you can savor mountain and sea delicacies nurtured by Noto’s rich natural surroundings.

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A magical accommodation illuminated by bamboo lights amidst the lush greenery of Minami Aso.

Nestled in the lush greenery of Minami Aso, "Chikurakutei" is a secluded accommodation where every room features a private open-air bath, illuminated by the enchanting glow of bamboo lights. The bamboo lights adorning the interiors and courtyard create a beautiful ambiance using "bamboo," as reflected in the name of this ryokan, offering guests relaxation and tranquility. The slightly warm alkaline simple hot spring water is gentle on the skin and highly praised for its beautifying effects. In addition to private open-air baths in all rooms, enjoy moments of peace and rejuvenation at our spacious public bath (indoor), surrounded by an atmosphere of openness.

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A hot spring accommodation boasting amber-colored "Bijin no Yu" and specialty Nodoguro cuisine.

Located at the base of the Noto Peninsula, a property featuring a beauty-enhancing onsen.

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Enjoy free-flowing cloudy hot spring water at our Accommodation, featuring natural sulfur springs known for their skin-beautifying benefits—perfect for a short hot spring retreat.

The indoor large cypress bath offers 100% natural flowing sulfur Onsen water. Enjoy the rich benefits of the cloudy hot spring while admiring the seasonal trees. Several public baths are within a 5-minute walk, making it an irresistible spot for Onsen enthusiasts.

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A long-established accommodation in Yugawara where you can enjoy the flow of time from the Meiji era to the present across three buildings.

The Yugawara Onsen area, celebrated even in the ancient Manyoshu anthology, is renowned as a place where high-quality Onsen waters flow. Surrounded by famous hot springs, scenic views of the sea and mountains, and abundant local ingredients, it has long been cherished as a destination for leisure and relaxation. In particular, from the mid-Meiji period, many literary figures such as Doppo Kunikida, Natsume Soseki, Akiko Yosano, and Junichiro Tanizaki visited, fostering its development as a place for creativity and camaraderie. The history of Fujiya Ryokan is long-standing, with records indicating that its predecessor, an Onsen inn, existed as far back as the late Edo period. In fact, buildings from the end of the Edo era remained until 1968. According to the "Yugawara Guide" published in 1918, Fujiya Ryokan began as an Onsen Ryokan in 1876, and at the time, it was poetically named "Shuhoen." Crossing the Nagahashi Bridge over the Fujiki River, visitors would find a spacious property with pavilions and annexes, where flowers bloomed year-round. During the Meiji era, Fujiya Ryokan, Itoya Ryokan, Nakanishi Ryokan, and Amanoya were said to have formed a beautiful landscape with their main buildings, annexes, and other structures nestled amidst rich natural surroundings and gardens.

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A stunning location overlooking the Sea of Japan, paired with our one-of-a-kind made-to-order buffet hospitality.

Located on a hill overlooking the mouth of the Shinano River Okozu Diversion Channel, our facility is situated within the Sado-Yahiko-Yoneyama Quasi-National Park. It offers a stunning location with views of the Sea of Japan and Sado Island in front, as well as sacred Mount Yahiko and picturesque rural landscapes to the right. From your room or our large public bath, you can witness breathtaking sunsets over the Sea of Japan—an unforgettable experience. Enjoy a unique order-style buffet featuring an abundance of fresh seafood made possible by "Teradomari," renowned for its rich bounty from the Sea of Japan.

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A traditional Japanese Ryokan with just five guest rooms, nestled along the Tone River. Enjoy abundant Onsen waters.

Yuno-yado Joetsukan is a five-room Ryokan nestled along the Tone River. We offer high-quality service and heartfelt hospitality, including free-flowing hot spring water direct from the source, kaiseki cuisine served course by course, and magnificent views from your room. Enjoy sommelier-selected wines and local sake, and at our private on-site café “Ume no Mitsu,” we also serve body-friendly handmade sweets such as gateau chocolate. The nature surrounding our Ryokan changes day by day—fresh greenery, wild fireflies, autumn leaves, and snowy landscapes—so please savor the scenery, sounds, and breeze with someone special.

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A hidden Stays for adults with 8 rooms, where you can enjoy a kaiseki meal featuring local specialties such as kinmedai in your room.

A hidden retreat for adults where you can enjoy fresh seafood and handcrafted cuisine unique to a traditional kappo style. An intimate accommodation with only 8 rooms, offering attentive service and preserving traditional flavors. All guest rooms come with private onsen facilities. For dining in the guest room dining area, it is a separate space divided by a door from your main room, allowing you to enjoy your meal comfortably without moving your belongings. Relax and spend quality time with your loved ones in "your own special space," each uniquely designed for a memorable stay.

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Families are very welcome! Make Kamenoi Hotel Yaizu your choice for summer vacation!

[Insider Tip] Until 8/31, we’re offering welcome ice cream and more in the lobby!After playing at the Kids Park or exploring the cardboard maze, stop by the restaurant for a mini festival. Enjoy chocolate bananas and grape scooping.We have expanded our guest rooms and fully refreshed our existing rooms, as well as the lobby and restaurant.In addition, we have opened a new Kids Park, renewing the space for an even more comfortable stay.Yaizu is a fishing town home to Yaizu Port, one of Japan’s major bases for deep-sea fishing. Our Hotel is located on a hilltop, and from the top-floor panoramic large public bath you can take in sweeping views of Suruga Bay and the Yaizu cityscape. At night, you can also enjoy sparkling city lights. “Yaizu Onsen,” ranked No. 1 in the Health & Sports category of the 2025 Onsen General Election, is a chloride spring containing about half the salinity of seawater. Its mildly alkaline water is gentle on skin, highly moisturizing, and known for retaining warmth long after bathing. For dining, savor kaiseki cuisine made with seasonal delicacies from both sea and mountains, including “Yaizu Minami Maguro” (Southern Bluefin Tuna), certified by Shizuoka Food Selection. Use our Hotel as your base for exploring central Shizuoka—such as Nihondaira and Miho no Matsubara.

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An Onsen Accommodation with only 7 groups per day, featuring all rooms with private open-air hot spring baths.

Facing the Sea of Japan, Tango–Kumihama is a scenic area where many beautiful landscapes remain. A legend has been passed down here. In the Kamakura period, the monk Ippen traveled across The whole country to save people, distributing nembutsu talismans and performing dancing nembutsu. After finishing his preaching in Kyoto and heading toward San’in, he was chanting the nembutsu in Kumihama when clouds suddenly gathered and a blue dragon appeared over the sea. Dragon worship has long been practiced in this region, and it is said that the blue dragon revealed itself before Ippen to form a bond with the nembutsu. Even today, the Sea of Japan as seen from Kumihama retains an air of mystery. Like Ippen once did, you can be embraced by this scenery and find rest here.

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~A Quiet Riverside Ryokan with Exquisite Cuisine~ The murmur of a stream, the whispers of birds, the brilliance of the starry sky, and the changing seasons felt from the mountain valley. Enjoy dining and lodging while immersing yourself in nature in a tranquil location. "Izumisou," located in the town of Mino, the birthplace of Mino Washi, registered as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Seasonal dishes featuring Nagara River sweetfish, mountain vegetables, matsutake mushrooms, Hida beef, and boar meat. On the premises, enjoy river activities, sweetfish catching, barbecues, autumn foliage viewing, and drone flying. Experience all that "Izumisou" has to offer as a base for nearby sightseeing, group retreats, or even just dining.

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Immerse yourself in the seasons, new encounters, and soothing serenity. Spend a day in Yunokuni, just as your heart desires.

Savor the flavors of every season, unwind in the Onsen, and discover new delights.Enjoy seasonal cuisine—then return to the Onsen.With family, as a couple, or with someone special.However you choose to spend your time, enjoy moments that nourish both body and mind.Experience a day unique to an Onsen Ryokan at Yunokuni Tensyo.We welcome you with a variety of Facilities centered around our Onsen and heartfelt hospitality, so you can truly relax and enjoy your stay.Ranked 4th overall in The whole country in “100 Best Hotels & Ryokan in Japan Selected by Professionals.”

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A slightly upscale, traditional Japanese-style Ryokan on the banks of the clear Arakawa River

A traditional Japanese-style Ryokan on the banks of the clear Arakawa River. Enjoy our open-air garden baths that reflect the beauty of each season, as well as a private panoramic open-air bath with magnificent views of the Iide Mountain Range.Please also savor our cuisine, carefully prepared with seasonal ingredients from Niigata.

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Only 9 rooms on a 3,000-tsubo property. Enjoy the "Beauty Hot Spring" at this historic accommodation.

On a 3,000 tsubo site, there are nine rooms in total: a detached Japanese-style room relocated from an old private house, a standalone detached Japanese-style room, and main building Japanese-Western style rooms. This is a 250-year-old property where you can enjoy high-quality hot springs and seasonal flavors amidst nature. Please indulge in the "Bijin no Yu" of Arifuku Onsen, which boasts one of Japan's finest spring qualities that has been flowing for 1,300 years continuously, along with authentic kaiseki cuisine featuring carefully selected fresh seafood and local organic vegetables rich in seasonal flavors. We sincerely look forward to welcoming you all.

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