Gentle wave patterns, like a floating island in a dry landscape garden. Golden hot springs flowing abundantly since ancient times. A one-day-only, unscripted theater of the sunset. Nagasaki's Iki Island is a 'Small Sanctuary' that cleanses the soul. With heartfelt hospitality and gourmet dishes woven from freshly harvested ingredients, rediscover your own origins. This is a one-of-a-kind island inn where unforgettable travel stories are created. 12 rooms in total, equipped with open-air baths sourced from natural hot springs and offering ocean views. Iki Retreat Kairi Murakami
The Eiheiji Zen Inn Hakujukan utilizes 'Eiheiji Cedar' sourced from the grounds of the 'Eiheiji Temple,' featuring 18 Japanese-Western style rooms, separate large communal baths for men and women, and a restaurant offering Shojin Ryori (traditional Buddhist vegetarian cuisine) supervised by the temple. Positioned as 'a facility between a traditional inn and a temple lodging,' it is an accommodation where guests can experience the spirit of Zen through activities such as zazen meditation.