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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.
Just a 5-minute walk to the Ibusuki Natural Sand Onsen. It has maintained the number one position in the culinary category of "Ryokan Hyakusen" for about a quarter of a century. Please enjoy the hospitality imbued with Japanese spirit and the unique flavors of Hotel Shusuien.
Minamikan, with a history of 120 years and visited by many literary figures including Toson Shimazaki, had its grand reopening in May 2007. Blending tradition with a fresh sense of style, all Rooms on the 4th floor are equipped with scenic baths. The Japanese garden overlooking Lake Shinji receives high praise in international publications every year. While enjoying this breathtaking view, savor our exclusive "Minami Family's Traditional Sea Bream Rice" at the new "Garden Tea Room Minami." Additionally, Minamikan is located in the heart of Matsue, allowing you to explore the castle town. For an exquisite moment in the San'in region, we warmly invite you to stay at Minamikan.
A small hidden retreat in the heart of Kanazawa, close to Kanazawa Station and Kenrokuen Garden. Our establishment was created as a "Japanese Auberge" with only four rooms, allowing guests to fully savor the essence of Kaga Kaiseki cuisine and the spirit of tea ceremony. Enjoy seasonal delicacies nurtured by Kanazawa's sea and mountains, prepared one dish at a time at our on-site Kappo restaurant, served fresh in your room's private dining area. All four rooms are "suite rooms over 90 square meters," featuring open-air Onsen baths where you can feel the outdoor air even in the city center, along with spacious living and bedroom areas. We warmly welcome you to create unforgettable memories during your stay with us.
Kinosaki Onsen, with a history of 1300 years since its opening. The willow-lined Otani River flows through the center of the town, accompanied by stone bridges. In the heart of this charming Onsen town lies Nishimuraya Honkan. Passing through the grand traditional gate, you are greeted by the faint aroma of incense. The 34 Rooms face the garden, showcasing the serene beauty of Japanese-style aesthetics. In addition to the private bathrooms in each Room, there are large communal baths and open-air baths, each with unique designs, including the Azumaya-style "Yoshinoyu" nestled in a bamboo grove and the Chinese pavement-style "Fukunoyu." The soft texture of the weak saline Onsen water will wash away your fatigue. The warm hospitality, carrying on 160 years of history and tradition, continues to captivate visitors.
"Ryori no Yado Izu no Hana" grand opened in April 2023 as a sister accommodation to "Ryori no Yado Izu no Umi." This serene adult retreat is nestled within a bamboo grove, offering only seven exclusive guest rooms to ensure heartfelt hospitality. As the name suggests, "Ryori no Yado Izu no Hana" is truly an accommodation dedicated to cuisine. Savor kaiseki dishes crafted with care using seasonal local ingredients, including freshly caught morning fish from the nearby Izu waters and fresh vegetables grown under the sun of the Izu region. From your private open-air bath, enjoy a relaxing view that extends all the way to Izu Oshima Island. We invite you to unwind and indulge in moments of tranquility.
At the northernmost tip of Kyoto Prefecture lies Taiza on the Tango Peninsula. Here, you will find a world once cherished by an ancient empress as an ideal paradise—a place where sky, sea, and land come together in strength and beauty. All of our hospitality is offered so you can feel the richness of living in harmony with the great nature passed down through generations, and so you may spend an unchanging “time for the heart” that endures through eternity.The origin of Tanpei— It began when master carpenter Heikichi Shimoda welcomed guests and fellow craftsmen, and in 1868 he opened a culinary business. Skilled in traditional ink-line marking, Heikichi was known locally as “Sumiya no Hei-san” (“Hei from the ink shop”). From this nickname came the house name Tanpei, later renamed “Tanpei,” and it has since been operated as the oldest Accommodation in Tango Town to this day. The spirit of hospitality of “Sumiya no Hei-san” has been passed down through six generations and continues today.
The reason this Property continues to be loved is its comfort. With over 90 fresh flower arrangements throughout the facility, a natural wood garden with serene mountains as a borrowed landscape, tatami flooring throughout the entire Property that delights your feet, and complimentary natural drinks blended with herbs available anywhere during your stay, including during meals. The interior design of the Property was crafted by nottuo, who won the prestigious IF DESIGN Award in 2023, featuring solid wood furniture made from natural materials, ceramic tableware created by mid-career artists, and sophisticated items subtly incorporated throughout. The cuisine is a Japanese kaiseki meal that incorporates the nourishing blessings of the San'in and Seto Inland Sea regions, as well as the bounty of the satoyama countryside.
The guest rooms at "Villa Rakuen," designed for a home-like stay, are all over 80 square meters and feature Onsen open-air baths in Japanese-style suites. Each room includes a bright living-dining area centered around a traditional Japanese room, a serene bedroom, and an open-air bath terrace with stunning views where you can relax while feeling the sea breeze. From the spacious interior to the panoramic terrace, these rooms offer an unparalleled sense of openness and connection to the vast ocean and sky. Perfect for everything from couples' anniversary trips to multi-generational family vacations, these thoughtfully designed spaces provide comfort and luxury.On the top floor is the exclusive Sky Lounge "Tenjo no Sajiki" for Villa Rakuen guests. Here, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Kitan Strait, Osaka Bay, Komoe Coast's scenic beauty, and even nearby fishing villages—like unfolding a magnificent scroll painting before your eyes.The guest rooms at "Yume Daichi" include spacious 12-tatami mat Japanese-style rooms, Onsen open-air bath-equipped Japanese-style rooms, special Japanese-style rooms, and mixed Western-Japanese style rooms. These traditionally inspired spaces exude tranquility while offering spectacular ocean views and beautiful sunrises from every room. Indulge in true luxury as you unwind by the seaside amidst waves of time gently ebbing away during your stay.
Kaiseiki Tsubaki is a ryotei inn nestled in the rich natural surroundings of Oku-Yugawara, featuring a pond-stroll garden planted with over 100 varieties of camellias. Our seasonal kaiseki cuisine, showcasing the finest ingredients of each season, is renowned for the skill of our experienced chefs and carefully selected tableware.
Selected for IKYU’s “15 Dream Accommodations to Visit This Year,” Yuyado Soan is a serene retreat nestled in Izumo, the land of the gods. Enjoy free-flowing natural hot spring water from Yunokawa Onsen—renowned as one of Japan’s top three “beauty baths”—in an atmospheric setting that makes the most of traditional farmhouse beams and earthen walls, for a truly relaxing stay. Detached guest rooms feature spacious semi-open-air baths and fireplaces, offering a soothing escape where you can feel Izumo’s nature and the changing seasons in garden-wrapped tranquility. For dining, the head chef personally selects seafood from the majestic Sea of Japan and blessings from the San’in region, crafting creative Japanese cuisine that highlights the very best seasonal flavors of the day. Soak in a “beauty bath,” savor exquisite seasonal cuisine, and unwind in the quiet calm of a traditional farmhouse—. Conveniently located near Izumo Taisha Shrine and Izumo Airport, this Accommodation is also an ideal base for sightseeing—enjoy a refined getaway that nourishes both skin and soul.
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.
Established in the 3rd year of the Meiji era. Generations of proprietors have personally wielded the knife, preparing dishes with the seasonal blessings of Hida's mountains and rivers and its native herbs. Enjoy a moment at Kabusuitei, with its three simple yet refined guest rooms in Hida Furukawa, surrounded by the gentle ripples of water.
Awarded a spot in the "Top 100 Hotels and Ryokans in Japan Chosen by Professionals" for 40 consecutive years. Our cuisine, featuring A5-grade Yonezawa Beef and Yamagata Beef, Japan's top-rated rice "Tsuyahime," and fresh vegetables directly sourced from contracted farmers, is highly praised by our guests. The lobby exudes rich Japanese ambiance, and there is a Kyoto-style restaurant on-site. Within the premises, you can find the remains of a 1,300-year-old Sue ware kiln, which is the origin of the establishment's name and is designated as a cultural property of the prefecture. Guests can enjoy painting on Raku ware, and the gallery inside the facility displays over 3,000 works by prominent figures from various fields. In addition to the open-air bath on the first floor, there is a private open-air bath on the third floor for complete privacy, and an observation open-air bath on the eighth floor offering views of the Zao mountain range to the east. Our cuisine highlights the local flavors of Yamagata, with specialties such as Yonezawa Beef steak, sukiyaki, Onsen-steamed shabu-shabu, and Yamagata's famous imoni stew, all of which are highly popular.
"Ryotei Ryokan Yasui" is located in Hikone City, Shiga Prefecture, home to the National Treasure Hikone Castle with 400 years of history. Experience the beauty and history of the Edo period through the castle's stunning keep while enjoying our warm hospitality that cherishes Japanese tradition and elegance. We look forward to welcoming you for a truly refreshing and memorable stay.
"Hina" refers to one's hometown, always present in the heart and evoking an unforgettable longing. Like a warm and comforting hometown, "Akan Tsuruga Bessou Hina no Za" welcomes you as the hometown of your heart.
Dogo Onsen, Japan's oldest Onsen with a history of approximately 3,000 years, has been celebrated as one of the nation's most renowned hot springs, even mentioned in poems such as "Shiratama no Ishiyu" and "Iyo no Yuketa." Funaya Ryokan (now known as "Funaya") opened here during the Kan'ei era of the Edo period. For over 390 years, it has been cherished as a beloved Property for countless travelers. Dogo Onsen, which appears in ancient texts like the "Nihon Shoki" and "Manyoshu," was made decisively famous by Natsume Soseki's novel "Botchan." The haiku, "Hajimete no Funaya tomari wo shigure keri," was composed in the autumn of 1893 when Soseki stayed at Funaya during his first year as a teacher in Matsuyama. Funaya Ryokan has also been a favorite Property of literary figures connected to Matsuyama, such as Masaoka Shiki and Takahama Kyoshi. At "Dogo Onsen Funaya," you can enjoy a vast garden of approximately 1,500 tsubo (about 4,950 square meters) with a flowing mountain stream. The Property has been meticulously crafted to harmonize the charm of tradition with a fresh, modern spirit. Please savor a memorable moment of your journey with us.
The Kyubei Ryokan, established in the mid-Edo period, is a small property featuring a Japanese garden.
After driving for about an hour, you will reach a deep mountain valley where you can experience the beauty and unique charm of a remote countryside.Established in 1895 as the lodging for the Hōjōji Temple on Mount Daibizan in the depths of Kurama, Kyoto. Quietly nestled in a secluded mountain valley, our property accommodates only four groups per day. Enjoy exquisite dishes prepared with seasonal wildflowers, fresh vegetables, and fish.
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.





























