Suimeikan Bekkan
豌エ譏朱、ィ 蛻・鬢ィ
Suimeikan's quieter annex 窶� full shared access to the main complex baths and Noh theater, fewer rooms, and more intimate service than the main property's multi-wing resort scale.
from $185 / per night
283 ryokans
豌エ譏朱、ィ 蛻・鬢ィ
Suimeikan's quieter annex 窶� full shared access to the main complex baths and Noh theater, fewer rooms, and more intimate service than the main property's multi-wing resort scale.
from $185 / per night
螻ア蠖ヲ
The best pure-value budget pick in Gero for solo travelers 窶� very small communal-bath inn with gen'sen kakenagashi spring and Hida beef kaiseki, crowd-free even at peak season.
from $100 / per night
貉門アア莠ュ 縺��繧�
A 51-room north-shore Kawaguchiko ryokan where every window looks across the water at Mt. Fuji 窶� the safest verified-view pick on the lake.
from $300 / per night
ふふ熱海
An all-suite luxury ryokan with 26 villa-style rooms, each featuring a private open-air onsen, garden views and a Sisley Paris spa. A 5-minute taxi from Atami Station.
from $739 / per night
ATAMI 季咲亭
A 12-suite art ryokan on the Izusan hillside facing Sagami Bay, owned by management guru Kenichi Ohmae. Every room has a private rotenburo with ocean views.
from $545 / per night
熱海の隠れ里
A boutique 8-room hideaway minutes from Atami Sun Beach, blending modern Japanese aesthetics with kakenagashi (free-flowing) hot springs and private soaking tubs.
from $157 / per night
別邸 朧月夜
An exclusive adults-oriented retreat with only 19 suite rooms, each featuring a private open-air hot spring bath, terrace deck, and massage chair.
from $350 / per night
9.6/10譏溘�繧�ッ悟」ォ
Japan's first luxury glamping resort 窶� 40 treetop cedar cabins elevated above Lake Kawaguchi, every cabin facing Mt. Fuji through floor-to-ceiling glass.
from $436 / per night
繧オ繝九�繝�Μ繧セ繝シ繝�
A 20-room boutique lakefront Kawaguchiko ryokan 窶� the Lake Annex "Sen Ikkei" wing has private rotenburo with the lake below and Fuji above at roughly 30% below Kawaguchiko Fufu pricing.
from $230 / per night
熱海温泉 桜家旅館
A 20-room mid-range ryokan a 13-minute walk from Atami Sun Beach, with tatami rooms, in-room private open-air baths and ocean views. Free station shuttle.
from $269 / per night
熱海温泉 山木旅館
A traditional family-run ryokan with 15 tatami rooms steps from Atami's Sakura-dori street, known for in-room kaiseki dining and old-school hospitality.
from $176 / per night
熱海 天翠
A 19-room modern ryokan on the Koarashi hillside south of Atami Station, with select rooms featuring open-air baths and panoramic views over Sagami Bay.
from $165 / per night
貉門コオ 豐ウ蜿」貉�
A small boutique Kawaguchiko ryokan 窶� more intimate than La Vista or Konansou at a similar price, with select rooms offering private open-air baths and contemporary Japanese minimalist design.
from $265 / per night
繝ゥ繝薙せ繧ソ蟇悟」ォ豐ウ蜿」貉�
The largest Kawaguchiko Fuji-view ryokan at 83 rooms 窶� the value-tier pick for a confirmed north-shore Fuji view at the lowest entry price in the category, with public-bath Fuji sightlines.
from $135 / per night
大和屋本店
A grand ryokan founded in 1868 offering spacious rooms, a Noh theater stage, and baths fed by the legendary Dogo hot spring waters.
from $180 / per night
9.5/10新井旅館
Founded in 1872, with 15 buildings registered as National Tangible Cultural Properties. A living museum of Meiji, Taisho, and Showa-era architecture.
from $230 / per night
9.3/10熱海石亭
A serene ryokan set within a 10,000-square-meter Japanese garden, offering villa-style rooms with private onsen baths.
from $300 / per night
9.7/10熱海 松月
A 12-room riverside ryokan that opened in 2018, a 4-minute walk from Kinomiya Shrine, offering tatami rooms, hot spring baths and Atami's most accessible price point.
from $60 / per night
由布院 草庵秋桜
A refined 12-room ryokan in Yufuin, 400 meters from Lake Kinrin, celebrated for creative kaiseki cuisine — widely considered among the best dining in town. Six freestanding annexe rooms each have a private open-air cypress bath fed by Yufuin's continuous hot-spring flow.
from $300 / per night
9.6/10草津ホテル
A Taisho-era wooden masterpiece built in 1913, blending historic charm with natural hot spring luxury.
from $130 / per night
8.9/10玉峰館
Established in 1926, every room has both a private open-air bath and a hinoki cypress indoor bath, fed by three natural spring sources.
from $430 / per night
9.4/10本館古勢起屋
A newly reopened (2022) registered cultural property offering all-inclusive stays with unique themed indoor baths reflecting Ginzans mining heritage.
from $300 / per night
永澤平八
A 1925 Taisho-era ryokan with two private open-air baths, river-facing rooms overlooking the iconic streetscape.
from $200 / per night
お宿 木の葉
A hillside retreat sharing 23 bath types with sister property Tokinoniwa, plus half-board kaiseki and free late-night ramen.
from $180 / per night
8.7/10