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In the ever-evolving area of Toyosu, Tokyo, the urban resort "La Vista Tokyo Bay" offers breathtaking views. The 14th-floor top level features a panoramic Onsen with natural hot springs. Enjoy the sparkling night view of the city skyline beyond the canals below. After washing away the day's fatigue, relax in our stylish guest rooms. The next morning, savor a fulfilling breakfast while admiring stunning views of Tokyo Bay through large windows near Toyosu Market, a gourmet paradise. Indulge in a seafood bowl topped with unlimited salmon roe and an array of colorful seasonal dishes served buffet-style to your heart's content. Start your day full of hope and energy at La Vista Tokyo Bay!
Stroll through the exotic streets of Hakodate to reach Accommodation La Vista Hakodate Bay. With a classical Taisho-Romantic design and a prime location overlooking Hakodate’s night view. Enjoy romantic panoramic scenery through the large windows found throughout the guest rooms and public areas. Savor an elegant, soothing stay in this charming port town. Just like the atmosphere of the city itself, you’ll find the warmth of red brick and echoes of Hakodate’s pioneering era.
A Resort Hotel named Lavista (meaning "view") has opened on a hill slightly away from the central area of Kusatsu Onsen. This is the first facility in Kusatsu Onsen to feature a top-floor panoramic Onsen bath and four unique private Onsen baths, all free of charge, where you can enjoy two types of hot springs, including the famous Yubatake source. Additionally, all guest rooms are equipped with private open-air Onsen baths, allowing you to indulge in the "Yukawa no Yu" spring, different from the panoramic bath. On the top floor, the panoramic lounge offers inclusive services such as draft beer after a bath, an amenity buffet that delights women, and light snacks, tailored to different times of the day from check-in to check-out. For dinner, savor a carefully selected Western-style course meal.
Karuizawa, a beloved summer retreat for many years. In the renowned villa area of Old Karuizawa, a new Hotel named "Lucian," meaning "dog" in French, has opened its doors. Enjoy the elegant moments of the "Old Karuizawa Style" with its delightful ambiance.
A property in the Shiobara Onsen Village, boasting over 1200 years of history, built utilizing the rich natural topography of the Shiobara Gorge. To reach the property, guests ride a dedicated slope car with a drop of approximately 30 meters. The Shionoyu Onsen, one of the 11 onsen in the Shiobara Onsen Village, is renowned for its high salt content and mineral-rich waters. Meals are prepared using local ingredients, offering seasonal kaiseki cuisine. Enjoy the historic Shiobara Onsen waters and local seasonal flavors along with the breathtaking scenery.
La Vista Atami Terrace is now open in a prime location in Atami!! About 40 minutes by Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Atami Station, and about an 8-minute walk from Atami Station. A Resort Hotel that lives up to the LAVISTA name, offering both stunning views and refined spaces. The open, expansive scenery invites you into a soothing time that makes you forget everyday life.We offer a wide variety of Room types, including guest Rooms with open-air Onsen baths and Rooms with balconies. The facilities also include a large natural Onsen public bath and an open-air bath, as well as a high-temperature dry sauna and cold-water bath. In addition, we provide four free private baths available 24 hours a day.Dining is offered in two styles: buffet or Japanese cuisine, along with services such as our signature late-night soba (Yonaki Soba).
Nanki-Shirahama is one of Kansai’s leading resort destinations, offering both the sea and Onsen. Near Senjojiki, a renowned scenic spot in Shirahama, the new traditional Japanese-style Hotel “Hamachidori no Yu Kaishu” has opened on a cape jutting out toward the Pacific Ocean.
In the year of the Shikinen Sengu, “Iyashi no Yuyado” Inishie no Yado Ikyu was born in the heart of Ise Jingu’s sacred surroundings. About a 15-minute walk to Naiku. Because of this special location, you can experience a side of Ise found nowhere else—early-morning visits in serene silence and evening worship at dusk, offering an “Oise Mairi” beyond daytime sightseeing. There is also an Ise you can only encounter by staying overnight.
The property "Yuyado Toki no Niwa" offers a new level of luxury and ambiance, featuring two hot spring sources and a variety of baths, with every Room equipped with an open-air bath. Spacious Rooms, dishes made with abundant seasonal ingredients, and a garden full of seasonal charm—all meticulously prepared. For guests who wish to fully enjoy their Kusatsu journey, we provide an elevated level of satisfaction.
Grand opening in February 2023 in Jozankei, the hidden retreat of Sapporo with over 150 years of history. All Japanese-style Rooms, designed for serene moments of relaxation while admiring the natural beauty, are equipped with private Onsen baths. Savor the seasonal flavors of Hokkaido with dishes crafted using an abundance of local ingredients that will delight even the most discerning gourmets. Indulge in the luxurious experience of Jozankei Yuraku Souan, where you can enjoy the Onsen nurtured by the rich forests of Jozankei in the large communal bath, private open-air baths, or your Room's bath. Immerse yourself in the vibrant seasonal beauty of the gorge and the renowned hot springs of Hokkaido, all within a profound tranquility.
At the modern Japanese-style Ryokan in Izu, Shuzenji Onsen, you can enjoy seven free private baths. Additionally, there is a variety of buffets and Facilities such as table tennis and karaoke. There is also a large bath with an open-air bath where you can enjoy the changing seasons. Meals are served in the morning and evening, emphasizing freshly grilled and fried seasonal dishes.
Situated on the highlands of Kusatsu Onsen, this property offers 23 diverse types of baths and two hot spring sources. Guests can also enjoy bench-style stone saunas, two types of dry and wet saunas, and three private open-air baths free of charge. Experience the ideal hot spring retreat.
"Flower" is described in the "Kaden-sho" as the essence of art that evokes emotion in the viewer and makes them want to return. When people encounter something unexpected, they are surprised and moved. Even if the appearance is modest, the subtle and thoughtful effort to inspire emotion in others is considered the true essence of "hidden beauty is the flower."Our Property embraces a part of the teachings from the "Kaden-sho" as our philosophy of hospitality and way of being. With this in mind, we have named our establishment "Kyoto Arashiyama Onsen Kaden-sho." We strive daily to provide our guests with moments of joy and inspiration.
A designer accommodation with open-air baths in every room, blending tradition and modern aesthetics. Featuring Japanese-modern interiors with motifs of the moon and parquetry. The harmonious soft colors throughout the facility create a unique space where design and comfort coexist. Enjoy your Hakone Yumoto trip in this entirely new environment.
The premium resort "Nagomi (La Vista)" has finally made its debut in Kyushu! Located in the prime area of Kirishima Onsen Village, overlooking Kinko Bay and Sakurajima, this Southern European-style retreat offers natural Onsen open-air baths in every room. The facility also features "Lucian Rooms," where you can stay with your pets.
A Resort Hotel at the easternmost tip of the Miura Peninsula, where you can unwind with luxurious views of Tokyo Bay and a refreshing sea breeze for a truly extraordinary escape. The Hotel building is bright and open, with soothing ocean breezes and the sound of waves. The glamping building lets you easily enjoy seaside camping and BBQs. Both offer scenery unique to this location. In addition, the property features an open-air natural Onsen bath overlooking Tokyo Bay, five types of private natural Onsen baths with distinct atmospheres, and a stone sauna. For dinner, enjoy a full-course French meal showcasing mountain and sea delicacies from Kanagawa Prefecture; for breakfast, savor an approximately 80-item buffet featuring plenty of ingredients from the Miura Peninsula.
Rooms that combine Japanese elegance and Western comfort, various hot spring facilities, and a buffet to enjoy the seasonal flavors of the Sea of Japan to your heart's content.
2-minute walk from JR "Umekoji-Kyoto-Nishi Station." A casual Japanese city resort to enjoy the elegance of Kyoto. The spacious "natural Onsen large bath" is equipped with a sauna and stone sauna. Additionally, there are five "private baths" available for free and unlimited use (no Reservation required). Enjoy a luxurious bathing experience. For dinner, we offer a Japanese Kaiseki meal, and for breakfast, a buffet with a wide variety of options. Savor Kyoto cuisine refined over a long history, prepared by our experienced head chef. The Room is designed with touches of Kyoto's charm and attention to detail, providing a relaxing space with both comfort and functionality. In addition to comfortable "Samue" loungewear, we also provide "colorful yukata" free of charge. Enjoy complimentary services unique to Kyoritsu Resort, such as "Yonaki Soba" and "post-bath ice cream."
This is a lush forest where untouched nature has been preserved for generations. A desire to become one with this pristine nature grew over 10 years, leading to the grand opening of La Vista Akankawa in September 2015. We strive to minimize human intervention and respect the natural environment.
Shuzenji, where Shuzenji Onsen Yukaido Kikuya is located, is a historic Onsen town steeped in legends related to Kobo Daishi. The current Kikuya was once referred to as an annex. It is said that there was also a three-story main building at the time. Even the renowned author Natsume Soseki stayed in the main building. Back then, Kikuya owned approximately 40 to 45 cho (hectares) of forest land, and there were generations of mountain keepers. Additionally, there were always about 20 craftsmen, including gardeners, plasterers, and carpenters. At that time, many landscaping projects were undertaken, such as creating rest areas for guests who stayed for extended periods, which required such a workforce. During the era of the main building, there was a grand banquet hall called Kikuya Sanso, boasting an astonishing number of tatami mats.





























