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The Imperial Hotel opened in Hibiya in 1890 (Meiji 23) as Japan's state guesthouse, with the aspiration of providing the finest hospitality. With an unwavering spirit of hospitality that transcends time and a commitment to facing each guest with a fresh perspective every day, the Imperial Hotel will continue to welcome guests in the years to come. The Property features restaurants and bars, as well as exclusive Facilities for guests such as an indoor pool, sauna, fitness gym, and music room. Additionally, the Hotel is located in front of the lush greenery of Hibiya Park and the Outer Gardens of the Imperial Palace, and is adjacent to Ginza and Marunouchi, where guests can enjoy shopping, theater, and the business district.
Since ancient times, Matsuyama-Dogo has been cherished across eras as a hot spring town rich in blessings and cultural aroma. The Housou Hotel Dogo Onsen offers rooms with open-air baths, a rooftop large bath, and other facilities, providing a new relaxation space in the hot spring area. It is reborn as a "modern hot spring retreat" to enjoy hot springs more casually and familiarly.
[Awarded 1 Michelin Key for Two Consecutive Years, 2024–2025] Fukue Island in the Goto Islands is a remarkable place where prayer and nature exist in harmony—shaped by its history as a port of call for Japanese missions to Tang China and by the enduring faith of Hidden Christians who kept their prayers alive under persecution. Dramatic lava coastlines said to have burst forth from an ogre’s mouth and sweeping panoramas where sky and sea seem to merge invite you into a world of quiet mystery. Embraced by this rich climate and culture, this luxury Hotel was created as a symbol for sharing the allure of the Goto Islands, in an exceptional location adjacent to Saikai National Park. Dining features kaiseki cuisine that showcases the island’s seasonal blessings, beautifully presented course by course. The on-site spa offers treatments infused with the island’s vitality, including Goto camellia, guiding you into the unique serenity and sensibilities of Goto. On Fukue Island—surrounded by pristine seas and abundant nature—enjoy a truly special resort stay that nourishes both body and mind.
Welcome to Furukawa, the heart's resort by the sea, your second home. The Ayoro Coast in Shiraoi is a meaningful land that has woven life since the Jomon period 5000 years ago, continuing from ancient times to the present and into the future. Enjoy the "peace of mind" that connects to the future here, where you can feel the history and immerse yourself in the energy of nature with the vast blue sky, majestic sea, and clear air.
The Terrace Club Wellness Thalasso at Busena promotes a well-being lifestyle. Set in a rich marine climate, we support your journey to a healthy and vibrant life through a balanced wellness stay that focuses on exercise, nutrition, and relaxation.
[Michelin Key Awarded in January 2025 (2 consecutive years)] [Forbes Recommended Hotel 2026 (9 consecutive years)] [World Luxury Hotel Awards 2025 (12 consecutive years)]Hotel Hyakuna Garan is a Japanese–Ryukyuan style hotel set in a mystical land known as the stage of the Ryukyu creation myth. With mountains behind and the sea stretching below, enjoy both sunrise and sunset views, as well as Kudaka Island—Ryukyu’s most sacred site—in the distance. Inside, covered corridors encircle a courtyard lush with towering banyan trees, inviting you into a serene world woven by light, shadow, and breeze. All guest rooms are oceanfront suites, offering a luxurious space accompanied by the sound of waves. In the top-floor private open-air bath, gaze out over the sea as it changes moment by moment with time, and savor a pure escape at one with nature. A “hometown of the heart,” overflowing with deep joy that feels like nostalgia, awaits you here.
On October 24, 2025, a new Accommodation, “Kotan Ureshino,” opened in the heart of the Ureshino Onsen town.“Kotan” refers to a quiet serenity that lives within elegance, and a refined, understated beauty polished over time.Of our 18 guest rooms, 8 are suites. Every room is filled with tranquility to soothe travel fatigue—enjoy a stay tailored to your occasion.For dining, we offer kaiseki cuisine featuring locally produced soybeans under the theme of “nourishing both body and mind.”Surrender yourself to the renowned Ureshino Onsen and enjoy deep relaxation and a moment of “totonoi” in our authentic iki sauna.During your stay, savor an extraordinary atmosphere in our lobby lounge themed around Kyushu tea, as well as our premium lounge exclusively for suite guests.
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.
At the foot of Mt. Yufu, on a vast 10,000-tsubo estate leading to Lake Kinrin.Since our founding in 1921, we have carefully preserved the garden’s charm and tranquility.A garden surrounded by greenery from trees over 200 years old, and 17 guest rooms—each with a unique design.Enjoy local-ingredient cuisine and smooth, free-flowing Onsen hot spring water from the source as you savor the changing seasons at your own pace.
Ryotei Kai -KAI- stands on a hilltop at Yuhigaura, overlooking the magnificent Sea of Japan. A rare infinity Onsen open-air bath lets you enjoy the renowned Kansai seascape and sunset from the rotenburo. Eleven of our 15 guest rooms feature a scenic-view bath where you can enjoy Yuhigaura Onsen 24 hours a day. Set on expansive grounds that invite tranquility, our wooden architecture is designed to create warmth even in crisp, dignified air. We welcome travelers with kaiseki cuisine centered on seasonal seafood shaped by the rough waves of the Sea of Japan—restoring your energy and sending you back to everyday life refreshed. This is the kind of ryotei we aspire to be.
"Fufu Hakone" is a small luxury resort where you can enjoy the breathtaking views of the Hakone mountain range. The Facility incorporates the rocky terrain of Gora, Hakone into its design, featuring walls inspired by rock surfaces and stone counters that emphasize strength, while also offering a touch of Japanese softness with swaying flowers and bamboo flower vases. Guests can relax in the stunning public bath overlooking the Hakone mountains or enjoy private open-air hot springs in every Room, each offering two distinct types of spring water.
In addition to the appeal of our “dining-focused Accommodation” cultivated since our founding, Hamanoyu is committed to providing travel experiences tailored to each guest and delivering memorable service.
Ufufu is a modern Japanese-style resort surrounded by the lush nature of Tsukigase, Izu, Shizuoka—about two hours from the Tokyo metropolitan area. Amid beautiful seasonal scenery, escape the bustle of everyday life and enjoy a truly relaxing stay. Each of our 15 guest rooms features its own unique design and comes with an open-air bath with free-flowing natural hot spring water. In a space where traditional Japanese charm meets refined comfort, savor a high-quality stay that lets you unwind completely.
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.
A property with the concept of "Wellness and Art." A remarkable fusion of history dating back to the Muromachi period and contemporary art. Enjoy the cultural arts amidst the tranquility of vast nature, along with the blessings of onsen directly from the source and wholesome, body-friendly cuisine.
KURBIO is a name derived from the combination of the German word "KUR," meaning "healing, recovery, treatment," and the Greek word "BIOS," meaning "life." KUR is often associated with Kurhaus (a Facility for therapeutic and recuperative purposes, often featuring an Onsen), and BIO is commonly heard in recent years in the context of macrobiotics (a dietary approach translated as "the art of longevity"). Kusatsu Onsen Hotel KURBIO is designed with the desire to help guests restore their physical and mental health through both aspects. It offers a serene environment, the renowned hot springs of Kusatsu, and daily meal menus based on macrobiotics. This is a new style of healthy resort that has not existed in Japan before.
Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo has earned a prestigious Four-Star rating for eight consecutive years in both the Hotel and Spa categories of the Forbes Travel Guide, a leading U.S. travel rating publication.Blessed with beautiful scenery in every season, Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo is surrounded by a forest-like garden praised as an urban oasis. With an elegant atmosphere rooted in European tradition and attentive service in every detail, we offer an irreplaceable place to unwind amid the bustle of the city. Standard rooms are a spacious 45 m²—choose between a Garden View that evokes the property’s rich history or a City View overlooking Tokyo’s night skyline. With soothing views beyond your window and thoughtful hospitality, we deliver true relaxation.On July 26, 2024, an exclusive lounge for suite guests opened, featuring light meal service and a relaxing terrace.
Urabandai Kogen Hotel is located near Mt. Bandai, Yairoku-numa (one of the Goshiki Ponds), Lake Hibara, and the Goshiki Ponds Nature Trail, allowing you to stay amid magnificent nature while enjoying meals made with local ingredients and an open-air Onsen bath.
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.
All Rooms feature open-air baths, allowing you to relax and rejuvenate, and enjoy seasonal French cuisine prepared with a touch of Japanese spirit.





























