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"Kinokawa Onsen Registered Tangible Cultural Property Inn Mikiyama" is a Japanese Ryokan with a 300-year history, located in the heart of the nostalgic Japanese Onsen town, Kinokawa Onsen. Renowned author Naoya Shiga made this Property his regular stay, where his famous short story "At Kinosaki" was born. The wooden architecture, built in 1927 and recognized as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan, along with a 300-tsubo Japanese garden, retains its charm. In November 2013, the Property underwent a major renovation of its lobby, dining area, and large public bath, transforming into a modern Japanese Ryokan that blends history with contemporary design.From the Room's veranda, guests can enjoy the changing seasons in the garden, or lose themselves in a book in the library. After changing into a yukata, take a leisurely stroll to explore the local Onsen baths, and then savor the delights of the Sea of Japan paired with local sake in the modern dining area. This is where the true pleasures of an Onsen Ryokan, fulfilling your intellectual curiosity, await.
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.
A serene retreat surrounded by the fragrance of wood. A good journey, cherished memories, and time flowing gently. Tokiwabekkan is located in a tranquil area of Kinosaki Onsen, away from the bustling hot spring town. Originally situated in the town center, we relocated to this peaceful location to create a relaxing environment surrounded by gardens. The accommodation is entirely wooden and consists of just 23 rooms, ensuring personal attention from the host. Enjoy soaking in the onsen, admiring the garden views, and savoring our unique cuisine. We prioritize simplicity over extravagance and aim to provide an unobtrusive yet thoughtful experience. Hearing "I had a relaxing stay" is our greatest joy as an accommodation provider.
The expansive beauty of a 50,000-tsubo garden embraced by lush forests. The charm of hot springs with the spirit of nature. Thoughtful hospitality to fulfill your travel desires... Combining 160 years of Nishimuraya's history with the vision of a new era "Japanese Hotel," Nishimuraya Hotel Shogetsutei was born. Please enjoy a serene moment surrounded by the nature of Kinosaki.
The abundant flow of the Maruyama River. Ginka is located on the right bank, with the serene ridges of mountains extending behind. This area is known as the tranquil retreat of Kinosaki.
About a 3-minute walk from Kinosaki Onsen Station, this Onsen Accommodation features tatami flooring throughout and is ideally located as a base for visiting the public bathhouses. Enjoy the comfort of walking barefoot, relaxing with dinner served in your Room, and seasonal kaiseki cuisine featuring seafood from the Sea of Japan and Tajima beef. The property also offers distinctive large communal baths, a sauna, and special Rooms with open-air baths, letting you enjoy both the lively Onsen town and quiet time at the Accommodation.
Shiga Naoya, Shimazaki Toson, Yosano Akiko... Kinosaki Onsen, once loved by literary figures. Boasting a tradition of over 1400 years, the onsen and the town's scenery are adorned with the beauty of flowers, birds, wind, and moon. Kinosaki Onsen Kagari-bi no Yado Onishiya Suishoen. We hope you enjoy the steamy ambiance and find peace of mind.
Hotel Kinparo is an Accommodation offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Sea of Japan, located 4 km from the Kinosaki Onsen district on Hiyoriyama Coast—one of the most scenic spots in the San’in Kaigan Geopark. You can savor seasonal delicacies throughout the year, including Tajima beef, fresh seafood from Tsuiyama’s fishing port, and limited-time specialties such as Kasumi crab and crab hot pot. In the evening, “The Walrus Club” transforms into a stylish pub, and the adjacent Kinosaki Marine World is also popular.
Meals, Onsen, fleeting moments—all in the “Kito Toki style.” Our establishment, with only six rooms, offers a unique and innovative relaxation experience. At the Sky Club Lounge on the third floor, enjoy local sparkling wine, herbal cuisine, and sweets, with meals prepared according to the time of day. Indulge in a luxurious Kinosaki stay with features such as a natural hot spring Onsen with free-flowing spring water and an all-inclusive system for a seamless checkout. Relish the healing benefits of Onsen, promoting beauty and health, and immerse yourself in the soothing experience of traditional Japanese therapeutic bathing. Our Myanmar staff, well-versed in Japanese culture, will help create unforgettable memories for you.
A luxury, authentic Japanese-style Ryokan overlooking a charming Onsen town. Renovated in 2023, it offers a lineup of high-grade guest rooms. Kinosaki Onsen is famous for its seven public bathhouses. Located right by the central bathhouse “Ichino-yu,” Kobayashiya is an Accommodation designated as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property, featuring a rare three-story wooden main building. The views from the rooms truly deserve to be called the best seats in Kinosaki. Following the renovation, the property now includes penthouse suites with bedrooms wrapped in washi paper, a serene lobby finished with earthen walls, and carefully selected tea ware from regional kilns placed in each room—wherever you look, you’ll feel the beauty of traditional Japanese aesthetics. The newly opened restaurant serves course meals based on local cuisine. Three free private baths are available for guests.
This location offers a timeless elegance blended with the traditional beauty of Japan. We promise you a special stay in Kinosaki Onsen, where the charm of the past meets modern comfort. Our facility features "Tsuyu no Yu," the largest open-air bath in Kinosaki Onsen, along with four uniquely designed baths that alternate between men and women in the morning and evening, allowing you to enjoy a mini onsen tour within our premises. Savor dishes crafted from local Tajima ingredients and seasonal produce, highlighting their natural flavors.
Located in the center of Kinosaki Onsen town, an excellent location for visiting the seven outdoor Onsen.
Located along the willow-lined streets of Kinosaki Onsen, offering a convenient location for exploring outdoor hot springs.
An adult hideaway nestled in Kinosaki Onsen. Each of the 12 guest rooms is uniquely designed. The tatami-floored corridors, lobby, courtyard, enchanting lighting, and scattered moon motifs create picturesque scenes throughout the property. A highly recommended spot to fully enjoy the ambiance of Kinosaki.
Kyukamura Takeno Kaigan is located on a gentle hill overlooking a beautiful cove with crystal-clear water, offering stunning views. Surrounded by magnificent nature, relax and unwind while enjoying the Onsen.
An adult hideaway at Kinosaki Onsen featuring six separate accommodations. The host, also a broker running a long-established fresh fish shop for over 60 years, carefully selects seafood directly from the market. Enjoy seasonal fish caught in the Sea of Japan to your heart's content.
Established in 1916, this culinary inn is located along the banks of the Otani River in Kinosaki Onsen. Enjoy a private open-air bath with a stunning view of the Maruyama River. Savor fresh ingredients such as Tsuiyama crab and Tajima beef to your heart's content.
Located in Kinosaki Onsen, "Tsuchiya Ryokan" features a main building and the annex "UTSUROI," offering accommodations tailored to your travel style. Designed by architect Hiroyuki Kakita, the space harmonizes traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern sensibilities, complemented by elegant artworks from Japanese painter Takeshi Yamada. The annex "UTSUROI," awarded the 2019 Good Design Award, offers refined Japanese-modern guest rooms. Meals include kaiseki cuisine made with seasonal local ingredients, as well as expertly prepared dishes featuring winter crab and Tajima beef. Enjoy a high-quality stay unique to Tsuchiya Ryokan in a space where tradition and artistry come alive.
Rakuten STAY TERRACE Kinosaki Riverside offers sweeping views of the majestic Maruyama River right before your eyes. Enjoy spacious Rooms up to 160㎡, each featuring a private in-room Onsen with natural hot spring water from Kinosaki. Every Room also includes an open terrace, a private kitchen, and carefully selected bedding for a restful night’s sleep. Choose from a wide variety of Room types, including innovative magma spa-style saunas and Rooms where you can stay with your beloved dog. Relax in a luxurious private retreat away from everyday life and enjoy a peaceful moment of tranquility.





























