• Luxury | Hotels and Ryokan (Japanese inn) that are popular based on customer reviews!
  • Luxury | Hotels and Ryokan (Japanese inn) that are popular based on customer reviews!

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302-7 Kawakami,Yufuin-cho

  • This is a hotel in Yufuin Onsen where you can dine in your room.

  • This is a secluded hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) in Yufuin. The independent guest cottages rooms have a semi-open-air bath filled with hot spring water. You can also enjoy the free-flowing water here. The rooms are warm and relaxing, with plenty of wood used. There is also an in-room dining option, and this is a recommended inn where you can enjoy the best of Oita, including Oita Wagyu beef, Bungo beef steaks, and sashimi made with fish from the Bungo Channel.

    わらびもち's answer (Posted on:2021/3/13)

808 Arima-cho, Kita-ku

  • A historic hotel with many repeat customers from both within Japan and overseas

  • This is a historic luxury Ryokan (Japanese inn) that has many repeat customers in Japan. You can enjoy the famous "Kinsen" hot spring in Arima Onsen, Hyogo Prefecture. For dinner, you can enjoy a seasonal kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal ). There is also a Japanese-style garden inside the building, and being able to enjoy the view in a relaxing space is the charm of this adults-only inn.

    マチコ's answer (Posted on:2024/11/ 2)

629,Tomo, Tomocho

  • An adult inn with rooms that all have their own open-air hot spring baths

  • Even the standard rooms have a wooden deck and you can enjoy the ocean view from the open-air bath. The hospitality and food are popular among Japanese people, and this is a hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) that has a high level of satisfaction. There is no large public bath, but there are private baths that will be enough to satisfy you. Ryokan (Japanese inn) is located in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, in Tomonoura, which was also the setting for the Ghibli animated film "Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea" directed by Hayao Miyazaki. If you are going to Hiroshima, we recommend sightseeing in Tomonoura.

    中里's answer (Posted on:2024/11/ 2)

1302-4 Arima-cho Kita-ku Kobe-shi

  • An adult inn with excellent access!

  • The inn is located a 3-minute walk from Kobe Electric Railway Arima Onsen Station. There is also a shuttle bus. The cleaning is thorough and you can stay comfortably. There is free Wi-Fi, so you can do research without any problems. There is an open-air bath and a spacious large bath. The brown open-air bath, which is unique to Arima Onsen, feels very good. There are Japanese-style rooms where you can experience the Japanese atmosphere, and there are rooms with beds for those who don't like futons.

    タカヒロ's answer (Posted on:2024/11/ 2)

Yumoto 642-1

  • A designer hotel with 10 rooms, 7 minutes' walk from Hakone-Yumoto Station

  • The hotel is well located and recommended for sightseeing in Hakone. The rooms are clean because it has only been built recently, and there are only 10 rooms in total, so you can spend your time in a relaxed atmosphere. There are also rooms with open-air baths, so you can spend a more luxurious time. Although it is a hotel, the exterior has a Japanese atmosphere that is typical of Japan, so I think it will be a good memory.

    Euc's answer (Posted on:2024/11/ 3)

1264-2 Kawakami, Yufuin-cho, Yufu-shi

187 Maenosho, Yumesaki-cho, Himeji-shi

  • Breathtaking view and rooms with open-air baths are a highlight.

  • This inn is located in Hyogo Prefecture, where you can enjoy beautiful scenery. As the name suggests, it is an environment where you can enjoy Japanese sunsets to your heart's content. All rooms have an open-air bath, so it is recommended for those who are concerned about sharing the large public bath or hot spring with other guests. For dinner, kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )made with locally produced ingredients is served. Junior high school students and younger are not allowed to stay, so you can enjoy the Japanese garden in a quiet space.

    asas's answer (Posted on:2024/11/ 2)

41-6 Kitakoken, Inuyama, Inuyama-shi

  • If you want to see Japanese castles, this is the place to go

  • This is a historic Ryokan (Japanese inn) located near Inuyama Castle. Not only is it worth seeing the Japanese castle, but the magnificent view of the Kiso River is also worth a visit. All rooms are equipped with cypress baths, making it perfect for those who value privacy while bathing. The inn is about a 7-minute taxi ride from Meitetsu Inuyama Station. Alternatively, you can use the shuttle service with a prior reservation.

    夢々's answer (Posted on:2024/11/ 3)

1209-1 Kawakami Yufuin-cho

  • The garden view from the relaxing room is the ultimate hospitality

  • Among the many long-established hot springs, the one we most highly recommend is the independent guest cottages room at this Ryokan (Japanese inn). There are Japanese-style rooms and Japanese and Western room, and an open-air bath is included. The view of the garden from the room is beautiful and relaxing. The garden changes with the seasons, and you can only see this place. The smooth hot spring is also the best. kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )which includes Japanese beef and spiny lobster, a representative seafood dish, is very popular, and you can enjoy both breakfast and dinner at your leisure in your room. The hospitality of the staff is also excellent, and Ryokan (Japanese inn) is famous for having many repeat customers. It is the perfect inn for a married couple 's anniversary.

    hahata's answer (Posted on:2021/3/ 9)

12 Susukinobaba-cho, Saga-Tenryuji, Ukyo-ku,

  • A hotel in the popular tourist destination of Arashiyama, Kyoto

  • This luxury hotel is located in the Arashiyama area, a popular tourist destination in Japan. It specializes in accommodation for adults, and some rooms have open-air baths. In addition to the beautiful Arashiyama scenery, one of the attractions is the creative cuisine that combines French and Japanese cuisine. It is about a 10-minute walk from JR Saga-Arashiyama Station, so it is also convenient to get there by train.

    's answer (Posted on:2024/11/ 2)

48 Okutsu, Kagamino-cho, Tomata-gun

  • A lodging with Japanese wooden architecture

  • Located in Okayama Prefecture, this inn features a typically Japanese wooden structure. It is a small, high-class inn that is registered as a tangible cultural property, and its exterior and interior have a charm that gives a sense of its long history. In front of the inn is a lounge that was renovated from a 100-year-old traditional Japanese house. In the evening, enjoy a drink in this lounge where quiet music is playing, and soak in the afterglow of your trip to Japan.

    帽子屋's answer (Posted on:2024/11/ 1)

Tobone-10 Ogi, Kota-cho, Nukata-gun

  • A perfect lodging base for sightseeing in Hyogo Prefecture

  • The inn is a 20-minute drive from Gamagori Station on the JR Tokaido Main Line, and a shuttle bus (advance reservation required) is also available. The location is easily accessible from urban areas in the Tokai region. It is also very convenient for visiting tourist spots such as Laguna Ten Bosch and Takeshima. We recommend this inn to those who want to do a bit of sightseeing as well as experience the hot springs.

    rianko's answer (Posted on:2024/11/ 3)

589 Yufuinchokawaminami, Yufu-shi

  • There are two indoor baths and an open-air bath.

  • "Amagare" is an inn with a beautiful view located on a hill. Most of the guest rooms are Japanese-style, but the most popular are the rooms that are all independent guest cottages. In addition to the spacious two-room adjoining, there is an indoor bath and two open-air baths (one made of rocks and one made of cypress). The cypress bath in particular is set on a wooden terrace, which is particularly relaxing. Although it is limited to one group, we recommend the plan that allows you to enjoy the chef's original Japanese kaiseki meal for breakfast and dinner in a private room or in your room.

    Behind The Line's answer (Posted on:2021/3/30)

Amano Hashidate, Monju, Miyazu-shi

  • You can feel the traditional Japanese culture from the Sukiya-style building.

  • This inn features tasteful Japanese architecture that will make you say, "As expected of Kyoto." The building is called sukiya-zukuri, a style that favors traditional culture such as the tea ceremony and waka poetry. That's why the gardens and teahouse inside the inn are also worth seeing. Although it's a teahouse, it's not a formal one where you sit upright on tatami mats, but a casual one where you sit on a chair and enjoy yourself, so feel free to drop by.

    井口's answer (Posted on:2024/11/ 1)

Yufuin, Kawakita 918-18

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