A long-established inn in Ureshino Onsen, founded in 1925, with a serene ambiance surrounded by cedar trees.Designed by the late Junzo Yoshimura, who also worked on the basic design of the new Imperial Palace.The sister inn, Shiibasanso, and the clear stream are also well-regarded.
Enjoy nature in a newly built cottage in Minami Aso, offering a panoramic view of the Aso Caldera. Six cottages have been built in a tranquil location in Minami Aso Village, surrounded by mountains and rice fields. Nearby, you can find the 'Minami Aso Kugino Hot Springs Shikinomori' for day-use hot springs and the roadside station 'Aso Boy's Village Minami Aso,' with excellent access to tourist spots like the Minami Aso Railway and Shirakawa Spring.It takes about an hour by car to reach Takachiho, a renowned power spot. The building emphasizes harmony with nature, using natural materials such as solid wood floors and ceilings, scallop shell plaster walls, and single cedar planks for counters and sinks. Fresh air flows abundantly through the fully open folding doors, and you can enjoy barbecues on the terrace. The water is natural mineral water drawn from 80 meters underground.The secret to its deliciousness lies in the view of the caldera spreading out right in front of the accommodation.Be sure to taste the groundwater nurtured over a long time through natural filters. This is an unmanned accommodation facility with self-check-in. Please check your My Page from the URL provided in the message at the time of booking.
The historic 'power spot for matchmaking,' Naminoue Shrine. Naminoue Beach, known as the 'Fortune Beach.' Located in the Tsuji district of Naha City, close to Naha Port. Approximately 10 minutes by car from the airport through the Umisora Tunnel. A 6-minute walk to Naha's only beach, Naminoue Beach. A 3-minute walk to 'Naminoue Shrine,' famous for matchmaking. For those moments when you want to escape daily life, We offer a blissful 'relaxation space.'