Miyajima Seaside Hotel Jukeiso
寿文弘荘
A waterfront ryokan offering panoramic views of the floating torii gate from guest rooms, with public and private hot spring baths.
from $280 / per night
9/10283 ryokans
寿文弘荘
A waterfront ryokan offering panoramic views of the floating torii gate from guest rooms, with public and private hot spring baths.
from $280 / per night
9/10強羅花壇
A world-class luxury ryokan on the grounds of a former imperial summer retreat, with private onsen and kaiseki mastery.
from $500 / per night
9.5/10飛鳥荘
A refined ryokan with a rooftop bath offering views of Kofuku-ji five-story pagoda and Naras historic skyline.
from $150 / per night
9.6/10湯之島館
A registered tangible cultural property built in 1931, perched on a forested hillside with valley views.
from $250 / per night
9.4/10能登屋旅館
The most iconic ryokan in Ginzan, a registered tangible cultural property built in traditional folk-house style with elaborate wooden carvings.
from $250 / per night
9.6/10白水館
Ibusuki's most prestigious ryokan, famous for its vast Genroku Onsen bath hall with Satsuma ceramic tile murals and on-site sand bath.
from $250 / per night
9.1/10奈良屋
An 1877-established inn one minute from Yubatake, bathing guests in Kusatsu's oldest spring source — Shirahata-no-Yu.
from $350 / per night
9/10強羅環翠楼
A Taisho-era ryokan on a former Mitsubishi family estate with private hot spring source and a 5,000-tsubo garden.
from $250 / per night
9/10ABBA RESORTS IZU
A luxury resort-ryokan hybrid where all rooms feature private open-air hot spring baths overlooking Sagami Bay.
from $500 / per night
9.6/10陶泉 御所坊
One of Japans oldest ryokans with over 800 years of history. Famous for its literary connections, Kobe beef dinners, and golden kinsen hot spring waters.
from $235 / per night
9.6/10あさやホテル
Kinugawa's oldest inn (est. 1888), crowned by a rooftop open-air bath 13 stories above the gorge.
from $150 / per night
8.5/10吉池旅館
A grand ryokan with 6 private hot spring sources, a stunning Japanese garden with koi pond, and kaiseki dining.
from $200 / per night
8.8/10古屋旅館
The oldest ryokan in Atami, operating continuously since 1806. Over 200 years of hospitality with 16 rooms featuring private open-air onsen baths.
from $450 / per night
9.1/10水明館
Gero's grand landmark ryokan with three distinct hot spring bath areas, a Noh theater stage, and Hida beef restaurants.
from $200 / per night
9.4/10ふふ 日光
An all-suite luxury retreat where every room has a private hot spring bath — adjacent to Tamozawa Imperial Villa.
from $400 / per night
9.1/10界 鬼怒川
A Hoshino Resorts ryokan on a hilltop above the Kinugawa River, featuring Mashiko pottery and regional craft interiors.
from $300 / per night
8.8/10日光金谷ホテル
Japan's oldest resort hotel, established in 1873 — a living monument of Meiji-era elegance near Toshogu Shrine.
from $200 / per night
8.6/10箱根アイル
A Balinese-inspired onsen ryokan blending Southeast Asian elegance with Japanese hot spring tradition.
from $300 / per night
8.6/10宮島シーサイドホテル
An oceanfront hotel with public baths, karaoke facilities, and scenic views of the Seto Inland Sea, offering great value on Miyajima.
from $100 / per night
9.1/10滝と蕎麦の宿 瀧見館
A hilltop ryokan overlooking Shirogane Falls, famous for its breathtaking open-air bath views and handmade soba noodles.
from $200 / per night
古勢起屋別館
A traditional folk-house style annex in the heart of Ginzans historic street, with shared access to Ginzansos modern bath facilities.
from $250 / per night
9.9/10登別グランドホテル
A historic grand hotel established in 1938, featuring a stunning Roman-style bath and three types of hot spring water.
from $100 / per night
9.2/10花鐘亭はなや
A small intimate ryokan with just 17 rooms, offering personalized kaiseki dining served in-room and tranquil garden-view baths.
from $250 / per night
9.2/10澤の屋旅館
A legendary family-run ryokan in the charming Yanaka area, beloved by international travelers for its warm hospitality since the 1950s.
from $50 / per night
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