An old folk house accommodation located in the village forest of Kakunodate
A historical ryokan designated as a tangible cultural property where every room offers a view of the garden
A classic hotel that blends in to the Little Kyoto of Kakunodate
Hot springs and spa treatments that are great for solo travelers
A lakeside hotel where you can indulge in the abundant nature of the Urabandai region
Located at the base of Mt. Iwaki, also known as ”Tsugaru Fuji,” this accommodation provides an excellent view
Yokotekan is a hotel located near the famous Ikaho Stone Steps. Enjoy the façade full of gentle lights and refresh your body and spirit in a reddish-brown “golden” hot spring bath.
[The center of Tokyo: Ochanomizu] A conveniently located hotel for business and touring! Within walking distance to six stations of eight train lines.
A hot spring hotel with a stunning ocean view from every guest room
Guest rooms with adjacent open air baths that overlook the Sea of Sagami
A small Japanese inn with just ten guest rooms
Admire the early-blooming cherry trees at Kimii-dera Temple and enjoy an onsen that contains highly concentrated mineral
A beautiful Japanese inn that has maintained its traditional appearance and hospitality
The popular open-air bath looks out across the beach
A secluded ryokan
This inn is only a few minutes’ walk from Naka-gora Station, and its top floor suite with private open-air bath commands an exclusive vista out to Mount Myojogatake and the Daimoji!
A bath and inn for adults looking to relax in style
A pleasant resort hotel popular among women
Introducing Ekoin, a popular shukubo (temple lodging) at Mt. Koya (Koyasan) that has gained great popularity among LIVE JAPAN readers. Due to its high demand, it is recommended to make reservations about 4 months in advance. Staying here provides an opportunity to enjoy quiet time and traditional cultural experiences, and is sure to refresh both mind and body.
Connecting journeys, people and hearts of all travelers. This hostel stands in Akihabara, a town that grew with the increasing popularization of Japanese modern culture.