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Ginka - Ryokan

Please note: Ginka is just a 5 minute ride away from Kinosaki Onsen station. Welcome to Ginka. This ryokan features all components for a fantastic stay; Japanese style rooms (with tatami mats floor), natural hot spring baths and Japanese cuisine. Ginka is just a 5 minute ride away from Kinosaki Onsen station. From the outdoor bath, guests can relax with views of Maruyama river. Ginka offers sever

Taenoyu - Ryokan

Welcome to Taenoyu. Situated deep in the mountains of Nyuto in the Akita Prefecture, there is a stretch of onsens. Their views are breathtaking and simply put, each one is a little slice of hidden paradise. Taenoyu opened its business in 1953. There are 17 rooms. They are especially proud of their regional cuisine.

Kuroyu Onsen - Ryokan

Welcome to Kuroyu Onsen. This fantastic ryokan is ONLY open between mid April to mid November. It was first established about 350 years ago. There are 16 guest rooms at Kuroyu Onsen. The owner of Kuroyu Onsen is especially proud of the local food the provide.

Shinzanso - Ryokan

Welcome to Shinzansou. This ryokan surrounded by mountains between Takayama and Matsumoto, on the river banks provides a very nice onsen experience. Shinzansou is an inn that serves as a base for climbing throughout the four seasons to heal the fatigue of the day of climbers so they will have the energy to fight on the next day. There are 8 rooms at Shinzansou. Take a moment here for a deep breath

Sowaka - Ryokan

Welcome to Sowaka. This luxurious ryokan is located in the heart of Gion (Traditional district in Kyoto). Sowaka is a Sanskrit word meaning happiness or well-being. It is a word of blessing, often spoken at the end of the Buddhist sutras that echo through the innumerable temples of Kyoto. Once across the stone threshold, you are instantly transported to an oasis of calm. Relax in one of Sowakaâ€

Gyokuzo-in - Ryokan

Welcome to Gyokuzo-in. This Buddhist temple was first established about 1400 years ago. It is located on the east side of the Mt Ikoma, between Osaka and Nara. Japanese dishes featuring local specialities are served at the guest room or in the banquet hall. For dinner, guests can choose from a traditional multi-course meal or traditional vegetarian dishes. There is a morning prayer that starts aro

Shirokiya - Ryokan

Welcome to Shirokiya. This family run minshuku is proud to serve the delicious snacks called Gohei Mochi that has been handed down on the Kisoji route. It is all made with homegrown vegetables and other homegrown items. Rooms are private and there are 10 rooms at Shirokiya. This ryokan is located just 1 minute away from the Magome bus stop.

Yama No Chaya - Ryokan

Welcome to Yama No Chaya. Tonosawa Hot Spring is counted among the seven hot springs of Hakone. On the other side of the suspension bridge crossing the Hayakawa River there stands a one-building inn, "Yama No Chaya". Please relax and enjoy the quiet and calm rooms offering a view of the abundant nature, the open air baths filled with flowing hot spring water, and delicious cuisine made with the f

Kakurinbo - Ryokan

Welcome to Kakurinbo. Kakurinbo is a historic Buddhist temple (shukubo), located in the foothills of Mt. Fuji and easily accessible from Tokyo. It is one of a number of satellite temples belonging to Kuonji, the head temple and spiritual center of the Buddhist Nichiren Shu sect. At Kakurinbo, they offer a nightly taste of the annual Oeshiki festival through a performance by a young priest. They al

Guest Villa Ebisuya - Ryokan

Guest villa Ebisuya is a beautifully restored early Showa-era (1926-1989) merchant’s house situated within the sacred enclave of Minobusan, home of Nichiren Shu Buddhism. As a self-contained, single-property accommodation, Guest villa Ebisuya is available to overnight guests on a daily basis. It can comfortably sleep parties of up to six persons, with a sofa bed in the high-ceilinged “European