Fukudaya
福田屋
A refined ryokan with panoramic views of the Unzen mountains, offering exquisite kaiseki cuisine and multiple hot spring baths.
from $200 / per night
9.1/10228 ryokans
福田屋
A refined ryokan with panoramic views of the Unzen mountains, offering exquisite kaiseki cuisine and multiple hot spring baths.
from $200 / per night
9.1/10柊家旅館
One of Kyoto's most legendary ryokans, welcoming guests since 1818 with impeccable omotenashi.
from $500 / per night
9.6/10道後温泉 ふなや
A 390-year-old ryokan that has hosted poets, writers, and aristocrats, set amid lush Japanese gardens just minutes from Dogo Onsen Honkan.
from $160 / per night
9.6/10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元奈古
A Michelin-recommended ryokan near Yasaka Shrine, rated 9.5 on Booking.com with 502 reviews.
from $200 / per night
9.5/10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
9/10黒川荘
A riverside ryokan with six distinct hot spring baths tucked into a tranquil valley, including a dramatic cave bath carved from natural rock.
from $200 / per night
9.7/10箱根吟遊
A cliff-side spa resort with panoramic valley views, where every room has a private open-air bath.
from $400 / per night
9.3/10加賀屋
Voted Japan's best ryokan for 36 consecutive years by travel professionals, Kagaya is the crown jewel of Wakura Onsen with legendary hospitality.
from $400 / per night
9.3/10三木屋
A 300-year-old registered cultural property — the ryokan where Shiga Naoya wrote his masterpiece "At Kinosaki."
from $300 / per night
9.1/10西村屋ホテル招月庭
A modern resort-style ryokan set in a 50,000 sqm forest garden, with private spa, pool, and 98 rooms.
from $250 / per night
8.9/10清香楼
Established in 1831, a refined ryokan near Kyoto Station with public baths and kaiseki dining.
from $300 / per night
9.4/10多田屋
A 6th-generation family ryokan famous for its breathtaking Nanao Bay sunset views, founded in 1885 on a quiet cove away from the town center.
from $250 / per night
8.7/10渡月亭
An Arashiyama onsen ryokan with mountain views, overlooking the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge.
from $280 / per night
8.9/10鳴子観光ホテル
Best known for "Genzo no Yu" — four separate baths in different color tones (blue, white, black, green) reflecting Naruko's spring-chemistry diversity.
from $160 / per night
8.8/10旅館さわや本店
A refined ryokan with garden-view rooms and exceptional kaiseki cuisine in central Kyoto.
from $250 / per night
9.3/10山荘 無量塔
An exclusive 12-room ryokan blending restored Meiji-era farmhouses with contemporary design. One of Japans most architecturally distinctive luxury retreats.
from $700 / per night
9.4/10浅草指月
A traditional ryokan steps from Senso-ji with hinoki baths overlooking Tokyo Skytree and the Five-Storied Pagoda.
from $85 / per night
8.3/10由布院 玉の湯
One of Japans most celebrated ryokans. Detached cottages set in woodland gardens, consistently ranked among the countrys top three inns.
from $500 / per night
京都南禅寺旅館八千代
Established in 1915, a refined ryokan near Nanzenji Temple with onsen, garden dining, and renovated rooms.
from $300 / per night
9.1/10岩惣
Miyajima's most historic ryokan, established in 1854, nestled in the maple-filled Momijidani Valley with natural hot spring baths.
from $350 / per night
9.3/10かじかそう
A distinguished ryokan at the gateway to Hakone, 5 minutes from Hakone-Yumoto Station with nature-surrounded baths.
from $180 / per night
9.2/10湯元 吉祥
Luxury hilltop ryokan with detached villas, in-room rotenburo on many plans, and sweeping mountain views — Naruko's most upmarket address.
from $230 / per night
山みずき
A secluded riverside retreat with 21 individually designed rooms, eight featuring private semi-open-air baths, in a lush natural setting.
from $250 / per night
9.6/10