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日本蜜月旅行推薦旅館12家|獨立露天溫泉·情侶完全攻略(2026)
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日本蜜月旅行推薦旅館12家|獨立露天溫泉·情侶完全攻略(2026)

The moment you step out of your slippers and onto cool tatami, something shifts. A kimono-clad attendant places a cup of matcha and a single wagashi sweet in front of you. Somewhere nearby, your private open-air bath is already filling with water drawn from a volcanic spring. This is what the best ryokan for honeymoon in Japan actually feels like — and it has almost nothing in common with any hotel stay you have ever had.

A ryokan honeymoon is not just a place to sleep between sightseeing days. The stay *is* the experience. An 8-to-12 course kaiseki dinner served in your room by a dedicated attendant takes two to three hours. The outdoor bath is yours alone, at whatever hour you want it. You don't go anywhere; the ryokan brings Japan to you.

We've reviewed 224 properties in our database and hand-picked 12 that specifically excel for honeymooners — not just for couples in general, but for the once-in-a-lifetime trip where getting it wrong is genuinely not an option. These picks span five regions: Hakone, Kyoto, Izu Peninsula, Kinosaki Onsen, and the Kanazawa belt. Prices run from ¥40,000 to ¥640,000 per couple per night (roughly $270–$4,280 USD), all rates including kaiseki dinner and breakfast unless noted otherwise. All prices are approximate, converted at ~150 JPY/USD, and subject to exchange rate fluctuation.

If you're looking for the broader couples category rather than honeymoon-specific picks, our best ryokans for couples guide covers more ground. This article is written specifically for honeymooners.

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What Makes a Ryokan Perfect for a Honeymoon?

Most "best ryokan" roundups are written for any traveller. This list is not. A ryokan that's excellent for a solo traveller exploring regional Japan might be the wrong call for two people celebrating the beginning of their marriage. The criteria here are deliberately narrower.

The 5 criteria we used to pick these 12 ryokans

1. Private open-air onsen (rotenburo) — en-suite or exclusive-use

This is the non-negotiable. There is a meaningful difference between two types of private bathing arrangements, and it matters enormously for a honeymoon ryokan with private onsen in Japan:

- *In-room rotenburo* — an outdoor hot spring bath on your own private terrace, usable any time, night or day, with complete seclusion. Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu and Beniya Mukayu guarantee this in every room. - *Kashikiriburo* — a dedicated private bath room that guests reserve for a 45–90 minute exclusive slot at check-in. Not en-suite, but still genuinely private. Asaba in Shuzenji offers two of these at no extra charge.

Communal shared baths — even beautiful ones — don't make the primary criterion here. For a honeymoon, privacy is the point. See our full guide to best ryokans with private onsen for a broader comparison.

One important note on tattoos: communal onsen baths at most traditional ryokans ban visible tattoos. Private in-room rotenburo are de facto tattoo-friendly — there are no other guests, so the policy is irrelevant. If you or your partner has visible tattoos, choose properties with in-room baths and confirm the policy directly before booking. Our tattoo-friendly ryokans guide covers specific property policies in detail.

2. In-room kaiseki dinner service

Eating in a communal dining room with other guests is perfectly lovely but it is not honeymoon dining. Every property on this list either serves kaiseki in your private room or has private dining rooms available. The difference in intimacy is significant.

3. English-friendliness

Planning an international honeymoon while navigating a Japanese-only website or phone line is stressful enough to undermine the whole trip. Every property here has either an English website, English email correspondence, or an English-language booking intermediary such as Relais & Châteaux or Ryokan Collection.

4. Honeymooner-specific extras

Several properties in this list proactively prepare welcome gifts, flower arrangements, handwritten cards, or sake sets for honeymoon couples — at no extra charge — when notified in advance. Those properties get priority here over ryokans with no ceremony around special occasions.

5. Value at ¥60,000–¥150,000 per couple per night

Not every entry hits this band — Tawaraya and Amanemu are in a different stratosphere — but value-for-what-you-get is assessed at each price point. A ¥40,000/night property with a private onsen and attentive service beats a ¥100,000/night property with a shared bath, full stop.

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Price tiers at a glance

Before diving into the picks, a quick framework for self-selecting by budget:

- Budget-luxury (¥40,000–¥60,000/couple/night): Ochiairo Murakami base rooms, Nishimuraya Honkan entry rooms, Seikoro Ryokan. Private onsen possible but may require room upgrade. Full kaiseki experience included. - Luxury (¥60,000–¥150,000/couple/night): The core of this list — Ten-yu, Seikoro upper rooms, HOSHINOYA Kyoto, Asaba, Kayotei. Private onsen standard or included in premium rooms. The sweet spot for most honeymooners. - Ultra-luxury (¥150,000+/couple/night): Gora Kadan, Beniya Mukayu, Tawaraya, Amanemu. Private onsen guaranteed in every room or suite. Service-to-room ratios of 1:1 or better. These are honeymoon-of-a-lifetime investments.

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How to choose your honeymoon region in Japan

Before you look at specific ryokans, decide which region fits your honeymoon. Each of the five areas here has a distinct character. Choosing wrong — booking a cultural immersion ryokan when you wanted dramatic ocean views — is a harder mistake to recover from on a honeymoon than on any other trip.

| Region | Best For | Travel from Tokyo | Travel from Osaka | |---|---|---|---| | Hakone | Mt. Fuji backdrop, easy access, volcanic baths | 90 min (Romancecar) | 3h (Shinkansen + transfer) | | Kyoto | Cultural depth, historic properties, temple mornings | 2h 15min (Shinkansen) | 15 min (Shinkansen) | | Izu Peninsula | Seclusion, Pacific views, fewer tourists | 2h (limited express) | 3.5h | | Kinosaki Onsen | Traditional townscape, yukata strolls, atmosphere | 2h 40min (Shinkansen + Konotori) | 2h 30min (Konotori) | | Kanazawa belt | Off-the-beaten-path luxury, Kaga culture, gorge views | 2h 30min (Shinkansen) | 2h 45min (Shinkansen) |

- Hakone is the pragmatic romantic choice. The [Hakone Romancecar](https://www.odakyu.jp/english/romancecar/) — a dedicated scenic train from Shinjuku — sets the mood before you even arrive. Mt. Fuji views are weather-dependent, but the volcanic onsen are not. Best for couples who want ryokan + Tokyo in one seamless trip.

- Kyoto suits couples who want to feel embedded in Japanese history. Mornings at Fushimi Inari before the crowds, evenings in your own tatami room with kaiseki and sake. The trade-off: Kyoto city ryokans often use heated soaking baths rather than natural volcanic onsen (there are no hot springs under Kyoto's city center). If natural onsen is your priority, note which properties actually have it.

- Izu Peninsula is where couples go for seclusion. The international tourist volume is noticeably lower than Hakone, the coastline is dramatic, and the best Izu ryokans serve seafood kaiseki (sea urchin, abalone, lobster from Suruga Bay) that you simply cannot get inland.

- Kinosaki Onsen offers something none of the other regions can: a living, breathing traditional onsen town where you and your partner walk between seven public bathhouses in your yukata, geta clacking on the cobblestones beside willow-lined canals. The townscape is the experience, as much as any individual ryokan.

- The Kanazawa belt (specifically Yamashiro and Yamanaka Onsen, 45–60 minutes from Kanazawa city) is the connoisseur's choice. Lower international visitor volume than any other region here, gorge-side settings, and Kaga cuisine — Kanazawa's own school of refined Japanese cooking — that rivals anything in Kyoto.

Tip

Planning tip: If your itinerary combines Tokyo and Kyoto, consider a 2-night Hakone stop on the outbound journey and a 2-night Kinosaki stop on the return. You get two completely different ryokan experiences — mountain vs. townscape — without any backtracking.

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The 12 best ryokans for a honeymoon in Japan

These picks are organized by region, not ranked against each other. A 540-year-old Izu ryokan with a noh stage garden is not "better" or "worse" than a 16-room minimalist retreat in the Yamashiro hills — they are built for different couples. Read the whole list before booking.

Quick comparison: all 12 picks at a glance

| Property | Region | Price/couple/night (JPY) | Private Onsen Type | Meals | Booking | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Gora Kadan | Hakone | ¥100,000–¥300,000+ | In-room rotenburo (select rooms) | Kaiseki + breakfast | OTA / direct | | Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu | Hakone | ¥45,000–¥150,000+ | In-room rotenburo (every room) | Breakfast incl.; dinner extra | OTA | | Tawaraya | Kyoto | ¥150,000–¥300,000+ | Private hinoki tub (no natural onsen) | Kaiseki + breakfast | Email only | | Seikoro Ryokan | Kyoto | ¥56,000–¥150,000+ | Private wooden soaking bath | Kaiseki + breakfast | OTA / direct | | HOSHINOYA Kyoto | Kyoto | ¥63,000–¥285,000 | Cedar soaking tub (no natural onsen) | Kaiseki + breakfast | OTA / direct | | Asaba | Izu (Shuzenji) | ¥90,000–¥180,000+ | Kashikiriburo (2 private reserved baths) | Kaiseki + breakfast | RC / OTA | | Ochiairo Murakami | Izu (Shuzenji) | ¥35,000–¥150,000+ | Select rooms + kashikiriburo | Kaiseki + breakfast | OTA | | Nishimuraya Honkan | Kinosaki | ¥40,000–¥180,000 | In-room rotenburo (select rooms) | Kaiseki + breakfast | OTA / direct | | Beniya Mukayu | Kanazawa belt | ¥157,000–¥460,000+ | In-room rotenburo (every room) | Kaiseki + breakfast | RC / OTA | | Kayotei | Kanazawa belt | Contact directly — no public rates | In-room rotenburo (select suites) | Kaiseki + breakfast | RC only | | Amanemu | Ise-Shima | ¥194,000–¥640,000+ | Private onsen in every suite/villa | Breakfast incl. | Direct / OTA | | Kishi-ke | Kamakura | Contact directly — no public rates | Private hinoki tub (no natural onsen) | Contact property | Direct only |

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Hakone — Mountain views and easy access from Tokyo

Ninety minutes from Shinjuku by [Romancecar](https://www.odakyu.jp/english/romancecar/), Hakone sits in a volcanic crater with its own ecosystem of hot springs, mountain forests, and occasional, cloud-parting views of Mt. Fuji across the lake. It is Japan's most popular onsen destination for a reason.

Pick #1 — Gora Kadan (強羅花壇)

¥100,000–¥300,000+ per couple per night (incl. kaiseki dinner + breakfast) [verified KAYAK/Japan Uncharted 2025]

Gora Kadan is not simply a ryokan. It was built on the grounds of the Kan'in-no-miya summer villa — property of the Imperial Family from the early 18th century — and the weight of that heritage is palpable the moment you enter the sukiya-zukuri garden. The stone lanterns are centuries old. The cedar is the same shade as it was when Japanese royalty bathed here.

The property draws water from three on-site volcanic wells, producing a sulphate and bicarbonate spring that leaves skin noticeably soft after a single soak. Select annex suites come with private outdoor rotenburo on their terraces — the kind of bath you can slip into at 2am when you can't sleep and the forest is absolutely quiet. Guests in rooms without private baths have access to the shared indoor and outdoor communal baths from 15:00–24:00 and 06:00–09:00, which are also excellent, but for a honeymoon, the annex suites with private terraces are worth requesting specifically.

Dinner is 8–12 courses of seasonal kaiseki served in your room by a nakai-san in formal kimono. In spring this means bamboo shoots, mountain vegetables, and cherry blossom motifs in the presentation; in autumn, matsutake mushrooms and fatty duck. No two menus are ever identical because the kitchen builds them from whatever arrived from the market that morning.

The honest drawback: this is among the most expensive properties in Hakone. The ¥300,000+ nights are for suites — standard rooms start around ¥100,000/couple and already deliver the core experience. The annex suites book out fastest; check the official site for availability as early as possible.

Book Gora Kadan: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com) | [Expedia](https://www.expedia.com)

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Pick #2 — Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu (箱根小涌園天悠)

¥45,000–¥150,000+ per couple per night (incl. breakfast; dinner plans available at additional cost) [verified Booking.com 2025, Hotels.com average $595]

Ten-yu's single defining feature deserves stating plainly: every room, without exception, has a private open-air onsen bath on its terrace. You do not need to book a premium suite or pay an upgrade. The private rotenburo is standard.

At ¥45,000–¥150,000/couple, Ten-yu is the most accessible genuine private-onsen experience in Hakone. Couples rate it 8.9/10 specifically for two-person stays on major booking platforms. The spring is authentic volcanic water — sodium chloride and sulphate from the Hakone volcanic zone — with mountain forest views framed by the terrace railing.

Room tiers run Superior, Maisonette, and Executive Suite, giving a clear upgrade path if you want to push the experience further. The Maisonette rooms have two levels with the rotenburo on the upper terrace; the sense of floating above the forest canopy is something that the room photos don't quite capture.

One consideration: the dining here is solid but not at the kaiseki artistry level of Gora Kadan. If you are primarily choosing Hakone for the onsen experience rather than the finest possible multi-course dinner, Ten-yu is the smarter value. For our full Hakone coverage including more options at every price point, see best ryokans in Hakone.

Book Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com/hotel/jp/hakone-kowakien-tenyu.html) | [Expedia](https://www.expedia.com)

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Kyoto — Cultural depth and machiya romance

Kyoto contains more UNESCO World Heritage Sites than most countries. The city's historic ryokans have been receiving pilgrims, merchants, poets, and heads of state for centuries. The trade-off every honeymooner should understand going in: Kyoto's city center has no volcanic hot springs, so city ryokans use heated soaking baths — private and luxurious, but not a natural onsen. If natural volcanic water is non-negotiable, pair a Kyoto ryokan with a side trip to Kinosaki (2.5 hours north by Konotori limited express).

Pick #3 — Tawaraya Ryokan (俵屋旅館)

¥150,000–¥300,000+ per couple per night (incl. kaiseki + breakfast) [partially verified; KAYAK shows from $1,013/night; contact directly for exact rates]

Founded in 1709, Tawaraya has been run by the same family for 12 generations. That is not a marketing line — it is 315 years of one family refining the same art of hospitality until it became something so distinctive that Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford, the Rockefellers, and multiple European royal families have all stayed here. Staying at Tawaraya on your honeymoon is not staying at a ryokan. It is joining a very long, very selective list.

The property has only 18 rooms, each with a private garden. A single nakai-san is assigned to you for your entire stay — she greets you, serves every course of dinner, draws your bath, and prepares your futons. The bathing is in private wooden hinoki (cypress) tubs in-room, not a natural onsen spring. The tubs are beautiful, deep, and entirely yours, but this is a crucial clarification: if you came specifically for volcanic hot spring water, Tawaraya is not the right choice.

What Tawaraya offers that no other property in Japan can replicate is the total convergence of history, intimacy, and omotenashi at the absolute apex of the craft. Inside Kyoto's editorial team put it simply: "If you can afford a night or two, it will be the memory of a lifetime."

Booking is by email only — Tawaraya is not listed on any OTA. Write to info@tawaraya-kyoto.com in English, stating your preferred dates, room preference (couple, single room), and dietary needs. Book 6–12 months in advance for peak seasons. For more on the Kyoto ryokan landscape, see our best ryokans in Kyoto guide.

Book Tawaraya: [Email: info@tawaraya-kyoto.com](mailto:info@tawaraya-kyoto.com) (no OTA booking available — book directly by email)

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Pick #4 — Seikoro Ryokan (誠光楼), Kyoto

¥56,000–¥150,000+ per couple per night (incl. kaiseki + breakfast) [verified KAYAK from $377/night; Booking.com 2025]

Seikoro, established in 1831, earns its place here on a single data point that matters more than almost anything else for a honeymoon ryokan in Japan: a 9.4/10 couples rating on major booking platforms — the highest couples-specific score of any Kyoto ryokan in our research set. That score reflects something the algorithms can't manufacture: genuine warmth toward couples.

The staff at Seikoro proactively prepare complimentary origami cranes and handwritten cards for honeymoon guests when notified at booking. Not on request — proactively. There is something disarming about arriving in a foreign country, unable to read the signs or speak the language, and finding that the people who are about to take care of you have already thought about your happiness. That is what distinguishes Seikoro from a technically proficient but impersonal ryokan.

The location is strategic for Kyoto honeymooners: the property sits in the Higashiyama district, seven minutes by taxi from Kyoto Station and walking distance to the preserved Southern Higashiyama temple streets — Ninenzaka, Sannenzaka, Kiyomizudera. Morning walks through those stone-paved lanes before the tour groups arrive are a Kyoto experience that can't be replicated any other way.

The onsen situation here is the same as all Kyoto city properties: private wooden soaking baths in-room, not a natural volcanic spring. Beautiful, deep, and private — but no geothermal water. Seikoro fills the critical mid-range gap between Tawaraya's ¥150,000+ floor and the budget tier: at ¥56,000–¥150,000/couple, it delivers the full traditional Kyoto ryokan experience — garden-view rooms, in-room kaiseki, and the origami crane welcome — at a price that doesn't require a second mortgage.

Book Seikoro Ryokan: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com/hotel/jp/seikoro-ryokan.html) | [Expedia](https://www.expedia.com)

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Pick #5 — HOSHINOYA Kyoto (星のや京都)

¥63,000–¥285,000 per couple per night (cherry blossom peak averages ~$1,351/night USD) [verified Luxury Intel 2026]

HOSHINOYA Kyoto does not have natural onsen. That needs to be clear before anything else. The baths are beautiful cedar soaking tubs, heated and private in your room — but no volcanic spring. If a natural hot spring is your definition of a romantic ryokan honeymoon, this is not your property.

What HOSHINOYA Kyoto *does* have is an arrival experience unlike anywhere else in Japan: you reach the property exclusively by a private boat up the Oi River into the Arashiyama gorge. Every single one of the 25 rooms faces the river. You fall asleep to the sound of water and wake to bamboo forest. The gorge walls rise on either side; there is no road noise, no view of another building, no other guests visible.

Hoshino Resorts has built a dedicated special occasions programme — a traditional Kyoto card-making experience, a keepsake photo album, and the option to hire the property's private Yakata river boat for two. The contemporary ryokan design includes beds alongside tatami, making the property more accessible for couples who sleep better off the floor.

The Arashiyama bamboo grove is a 10-minute boat ride away. For cherry blossom season, book as early as possible — peak April nights average nearly three times the low-season rate [verified Luxury Intel 2026, https://luxuryintel.co/hotels/hoshinoya-kyoto/].

Book HOSHINOYA Kyoto: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com) | [Expedia](https://www.expedia.com)

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Izu Peninsula — Seclusion, Pacific views, and seafood kaiseki

Two hours south of Tokyo by limited express, the Izu Peninsula juts into the Pacific with a completely different character from the mountains of Hakone. The cliffs are dramatic, the seafood is extraordinary (Suruga Bay produces some of Japan's finest sea urchin, abalone, and spiny lobster), and the international tourist volume is noticeably lower. For couples who want Japan without the crowds, Izu rewards the extra travel time.

Pick #6 — Asaba (あさば)

¥90,000–¥180,000+ per couple per night (incl. kaiseki + breakfast) [partially verified; Selected Onsen Ryokan 2025; contact directly for exact rates]

Asaba was founded in 1484. Over 540 years later, this inn has operated continuously from the same site in Shuzenji's forested valley. That lineage makes Tawaraya (1709) look relatively recent.

The feature that separates Asaba from every other property in this guide is its noh stage — a traditional cypress performance stage standing in the garden, illuminated at night across a reflective pond. Past guests in Relais & Châteaux reviews describe sitting at their room window after dinner, watching the lanterns play on the water for an hour without speaking. That is what this garden is built for: the kind of silence that two people can share comfortably.

The bathing situation is generous: all 17 rooms have indoor natural hot spring baths (Shuzenji's sodium bicarbonate spring, historically one of Izu's finest), select rooms have open-air baths, and crucially, two kashikiri (private reservable) baths are available to all guests at no extra charge. Even couples in the base rooms can access a private outdoor onsen without paying a suite premium — reserve your slot at check-in.

Asaba is a Relais & Châteaux member, which means English booking is available through the RC network even though direct English support is limited. Tattoos are acceptable in the private kashikiri baths; check with the property directly regarding the communal bath.

Book Asaba: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Relais & Châteaux](https://www.relaischateaux.com/us/hotel/asaba/) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com)

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Pick #7 — Ochiairo Murakami (おちあいろう)

¥35,000–¥150,000+ per couple per night [partially verified; KAYAK from $240/night; Hotels.com average $344]

Ochiairo earned a Michelin Key — the Guide's new hotel distinction — and the building itself is a registered Japanese Tangible Cultural Property. The 16 rooms are all unique: centuries-old timber joinery, painted sliding screens, antique tansu chests. No two stays are quite alike.

For honeymooners with the budget, the Annex Shakunage is extraordinary: an entire three-story, 547m² private building available for exclusive use by one couple (up to 12 guests total). It has its own open-air bath, sauna, and kitchen, with in-room kaiseki delivery. Booking Shakunage is essentially renting a private heritage inn.

The base kaiseki is 9 courses, served in-room with Shuzenji's seasonal specialties — Izu spiny lobster, bamboo shoots from the surrounding forest, river fish. Ochiairo provides a free pickup from Shuzenji Station, which makes the logistics significantly easier. Shuzenji town itself — ancient Zen temples, bamboo paths, a traditional red bridge over the Katsura River — is one of Izu's most quietly romantic settings.

For the full Izu picture, see best ryokans in Izu.

Book Ochiairo Murakami: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com/hotel/jp/ochiairo-murakami.html) | [Expedia](https://www.expedia.com)

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Kinosaki Onsen — Japan's most romantic onsen town

Kinosaki is not just a ryokan destination. It is a place where the entire town has been designed, over centuries, for the experience of bathing. Seven public bathhouses (sento) stand within 15 minutes' walk of each other, and after dinner, guests emerge from their ryokans into the lantern-lit streets in yukata and geta to hop between them. The willow-lined canal running through the center of town reflects the lights at night. There is nowhere else quite like it in Japan.

Kinosaki sits 2.5 hours from both Kyoto and Osaka on the Konotori limited express — close enough for a multi-city honeymoon itinerary, remote enough that it feels like a different world.

Pick #8 — Nishimuraya Honkan (西村屋本館)

¥40,000–¥180,000 per couple per night (incl. kaiseki + breakfast) [verified Booking.com 2025; KAYAK from $535/night]

Nishimuraya Honkan has been defining Kinosaki Onsen since it opened over 165 years ago. It is the gold standard here, and the staff know it — in the best possible way, meaning they have refined their hospitality to a level that handles international honeymoon guests with genuine warmth.

Staff at Nishimuraya are known to proactively recognise honeymoon couples and prepare complimentary gifts — handwritten cards, origami cranes, seasonal flowers. You don't have to ask or hint. Tell them at booking anyway; it gives them time to prepare something specific.

Select rooms (Sakura, Botan, Honjin, Horai, and several others) have private open-air baths. The spring is natural Kinosaki thermal water — sodium chloride bicarbonate, gentle on the skin and intensely warming in winter. Beyond your private bath, staying at Nishimuraya includes access to all seven of Kinosaki's public bathhouses at no additional charge, which is the defining Kinosaki experience. Dress in yukata after dinner and walk the canal streets together, entering each bathhouse in turn, until you've done all seven or run out of energy.

Winter is the peak romantic season at Kinosaki specifically because of matsuba crab — the Sanin coast's premium seasonal crab, available November through March, prepared in your kaiseki in four or five different preparations. Combined with snow falling into a private outdoor rotenburo, this is as close to a Japanese honeymoon postcard as real life gets.

The honest note: Kinosaki's town public baths generally ban tattoos. If either partner has visible tattoos, confirm whether your room's private bath covers your bathing needs, or check the current town bath policy before committing to this region. Our tattoo-friendly ryokans guide covers this in detail.

For more on Kinosaki's full property landscape, see our best ryokans in Kinosaki guide.

Book Nishimuraya Honkan: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com/hotel/jp/nishimuraya-honkan.html) | [Expedia](https://www.expedia.com)

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Kanazawa area — Samurai culture and understated luxury

Kanazawa is Kyoto without the crowds. The samurai and geisha districts are intact, Kenroku-en garden is one of Japan's three great classical gardens, and the Noto Peninsula seafood rivals anything from Tokyo's Tsukiji. The Yamashiro and Yamanaka onsen towns sit 45–60 minutes from Kanazawa city — far enough to feel isolated in their gorge settings, close enough for a day trip into one of Japan's finest cultural cities.

Pick #9 — Beniya Mukayu (べにや無何有)

¥157,000–¥460,000+ per couple per night (per-person rates approximately ¥78,650–¥229,900; multiply by 2 and add ~20% service charge for total per-couple cost) [verified Ryokan Collection 2025, https://www.ryokancollection.com/ryokan/beniya-mukayu/]

The name "Mukayu" translates roughly as "richness in emptiness" — a Zen concept that explains everything about this property. The 16 rooms are sparse, deliberate, and designed to dissolve visual noise. Natural materials, garden views, intentional silence. This is a luxury ryokan honeymoon experience that deliberately takes the opposite approach from theatrical opulence: there is no lobby chandelier, no marble, no display of wealth. The luxury is the absence of stimulation.

Every single room has a private outdoor hot spring bath overlooking the garden — not available in some rooms or as an upgrade, but in every room, as standard. The spring is natural Yamashiro Onsen water, a chloride spring that has been drawing visitors to these hills since the property's founding in 1928. Communal indoor and outdoor baths and a sauna are also available, but with your own private bath right outside your sliding door, most couples rarely leave their rooms.

The Spa Entei offers treatments designed for two — the Yakushiyama healing experience can be booked as a honeymoon add-on. The Horin restaurant kaiseki uses Kaga cuisine: sea bass from the Sea of Japan coast, mountain vegetables specific to Ishikawa Prefecture, and Kaga lotus root prepared in the local tradition. For stays of two or more nights, the property offers tailor-made experience packages.

Beniya Mukayu is a Relais & Châteaux member and was featured in Michelin Guide Japan, which means English booking support is available through RC's network even if direct contact defaults to Japanese.

A note on pricing: Ryokan Collection publishes per-person rates. Budget approximately double the listed per-person rate, plus ~20% service charge, for total per-couple cost. At the Western Premier Garden View room level, expect roughly ¥157,000–¥180,000 per couple per night minimum.

Book Beniya Mukayu: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Ryokan Collection](https://www.ryokancollection.com/ryokan/beniya-mukayu/) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com)

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Pick #10 — Kayotei (加陽菊の湯)

Contact directly for current rates (estimated ¥80,000–¥200,000+ per couple per night based on comparable Kaga properties) [price unverified — rates not publicly published; book via Ryokan Collection]

Kayotei has 10 rooms. That number alone tells you what kind of place this is. With 10 rooms, the property has approximately one staff member per guest room. You are not a booking reference; you are a guest in a private house.

The setting is Yamanaka Onsen, where the haiku poet Matsuo Basho sojourned in 1689 and praised the waters as the finest in Japan — a quote that has been decorating Yamanaka ceramics ever since. The Kakusenkei gorge directly below the property is one of Japan's most photogenic onsen landscapes: forested, steep-walled, with a clear river running through the bottom. The Basho Suite and Higashiyama Suite both have private open-air baths facing the gorge.

Inside the ryokan, antique tansu furniture, hand-painted sliding screens, and original lacquerware create an atmosphere that feels closer to a collector's home than a hotel. The Kokin Salon-Bar provides a space for evening drinks before dinner — small, quiet, intimate.

English booking is available through Ryokan Collection, which acts as the English-language intermediary. Direct booking at the property defaults to Japanese. Contact for pricing, as no public rates are published.

Book Kayotei: [Ryokan Collection](https://www.ryokancollection.com/ryokan/kayotei/) (contact for rates — no OTA listing available for this property)

For more on the Kanazawa onsen belt, see our best ryokans in Kanazawa guide.

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Pick #11 — Amanemu (アマネム), Ise-Shima *(Ultra-luxury pick)*

¥194,000–¥640,000+ per couple per night [verified KAYAK from $1,293; momondo average ~$2,029/night; verified 2026]

If you have read this far and thought "I want the very best possible Japan honeymoon, without compromise," Amanemu is the answer. It is the only Japan property in the Aman portfolio — the apex of a brand that is globally synonymous with honeymoon-level privacy and service.

The setting is Ise-Shima National Park on the Shima Peninsula in Mie Prefecture — forested hills above Ago Bay, 90 minutes from Nagoya by train. There are no other international luxury properties in the immediate area. The seclusion is total.

Every suite and villa has a private onsen bath fed by the natural Shima spring — sodium chloride water that holds heat and leaves skin soft. Villas have separate bath pavilions with both indoor and outdoor onsen facilities. The 2,000m² spa adds communal thermal pools, steam rooms, and an indoor pool. An Aman stay is meaningfully all-inclusive: round-trip transfers, daily breakfast, in-room refreshments, and full access to all wellness facilities are standard.

The proximity to Ise Jingu Grand Shrine adds a dimension no other property in this guide offers. Ise Jingu is Japan's most sacred Shinto site and has historically been the destination of choice for Japanese honeymooners — Ryoma Sakamoto and his wife traveled to Kyushu following their marriage in 1866, in what is often cited as Japan's first honeymoon journey. Visiting the Grand Shrine together on your honeymoon morning has a weight that no amount of thread count can replicate. [source: Japan National Tourism Organization, https://www.japan.travel/en/guide/honeymoon/]

The honest caveat: Amanemu prices are not for everyone. The entry-level suite at ~¥194,000/couple/night is approximately four times the Ten-yu base rate. If that is comfortable for your honeymoon budget, nothing else in Japan competes on this combination of natural setting, private onsen, and service depth.

Book Amanemu: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Aman Direct](https://www.aman.com/resorts/amanemu/accommodation) | [Expedia](https://www.expedia.com)

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Wildcard pick — Kishi-ke (岸家), Kamakura

Contact directly for current rates (no rates published publicly) [price unverified — kishi-ke.co.jp]

At dusk, from the rooftop balcony at Kishi-ke, the sun drops behind Sagami Bay and turns the water the color of copper. Kamakura's hills close in on either side, the Great Buddha sitting somewhere in the darkening cedar behind you, and for a few minutes the Pacific looks like it belongs to the two of you alone. That view — and the deliberate, unhurried programme built around it — is what Kishi-ke offers that no other property in this guide can replicate.

The property has a purpose-built honeymoon programme: couples who mention their honeymoon at booking receive what Kishi-ke's site describes as "various surprises," which in practice has meant private chef dinners with custom menus, professional photography during the stay, and a curated menu of cultural activities — tea ceremony, katana practice, handmade pottery, Buddhist cuisine lessons — assembled around the couple's own interests. The itinerary is built for you, not borrowed from a general activities list.

The baths are beautiful hinoki (cypress) soaking tubs, not natural onsen, a fact worth noting if volcanic spring water is your priority. Kamakura is 50 minutes from Tokyo by JR, noticeably less crowded than Kyoto or Hakone at the same season, and surrounded by ancient Zen temples and a Pacific beach. For a couple who wants Japan's cultural depth alongside a honeymoon programme that treats your trip as a singular event, this is the pick.

Book Kishi-ke: [Contact directly via kishi-ke.co.jp/honeymoon/](https://kishi-ke.co.jp/honeymoon/) (contact for rates — no OTA listing available for this property)

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Honeymoon ryokan booking tips: when, how, and what to request

The anxiety of booking a honeymoon ryokan is real, and it is mostly caused by one thing: fear of misunderstanding something important through a language barrier and not realizing it until you arrive. These practical points address the most common failure modes.

How far ahead to book

Book a minimum of 6–9 months ahead for most luxury properties; 9–12 months minimum for top-tier properties during cherry blossom or autumn foliage season. The best rooms at Gora Kadan, Tawaraya, and Beniya Mukayu fill at the outer edge of that window during peak periods — late March through early April and mid-October through mid-November. Tawaraya, which accepts no OTA bookings, should be emailed at least 6 months ahead; earlier is better.

Many ryokans do not open their booking windows more than 3–6 months out. If you're planning a spring 2027 honeymoon right now, bookmark the property pages and set a calendar reminder for when their booking window opens.

How to tell the ryokan it's your honeymoon

Always mention it. Do this twice: once in the booking notes field on the OTA or in your initial email, and once in a follow-up email after your reservation is confirmed.

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Honeymoon request tip: Keep the email short and specific: *"We are honeymooners arriving on [date]. We would be grateful for any honeymoon decoration or welcome amenity if available, and we would like to request [specific room type if applicable]. Our dietary needs are [list them]. Thank you."* Ryokans respond better to specific, polite requests than vague ones.

At Nishimuraya Honkan and Seikoro Ryokan, staff proactively prepare honeymoon gifts when notified in advance. Kishi-ke has a formal programme built around it. Several other properties in this guide will provide sake, seasonal flowers, or a special dessert course at no additional charge — but only if they know to prepare it.

Do we have to eat every meal at the ryokan?

The dinner plan is typically committed and paid at booking — it's included in the room rate at most of the properties here, so you've already paid for it and it would be a shame to miss a kaiseki that takes the kitchen two days to prepare. Breakfast is always included and worth staying in for. Lunch is a different matter: most traditional ryokans do not serve lunch at all, which means you are naturally free to go out — explore the town, visit a local restaurant, pick up something from a convenience store. Going out for lunch is completely normal and expected at virtually every ryokan on this list.

On-site practical tips

At properties with kashikiri (reservable private baths) rather than in-room rotenburo, reservation slots are typically 45–90 minutes. Slots are assigned at check-in and popular times (post-dinner, early morning) fill quickly. If you are not in the first check-in wave, ask the front desk as soon as you arrive.

Do not tip. A service charge is already embedded in the room rate — approximately 10–15% at most properties, and ~20% at Beniya Mukayu [verified Ryokan Collection 2025]. Tipping can cause genuine discomfort. At checkout, a sincere *"arigatou gozaimashita"* (thank you very much) is the appropriate expression of gratitude. If you feel moved to acknowledge a specific staff member who went above and beyond, a small amount in a paper envelope (*pochibukuro*) is called acceptable but entirely optional and may still be politely declined.

Dietary restrictions

Flag dietary needs at booking, not on arrival. A kaiseki dinner has typically 8–12 courses prepared from scratch for your room, with ingredients sourced days in advance. Informing the kitchen the morning of your arrival that one partner is allergic to shellfish forces last-minute substitutions that compromise the meal quality. State all allergies and aversions clearly in your booking notes.

Payment

Many traditional ryokans still prefer or require cash payment in yen on-site. The OTA platforms handle your deposit, but bring sufficient yen for the on-site balance, incidentals, and any add-on experiences. ATMs at Japan Post offices and 7-Eleven accept most international cards.

Travel insurance for high-value bookings

At Tawaraya — where email reservations carry non-refundable deposits — and at Amanemu villa rates exceeding ¥640,000/night, a single cancellation represents a significant financial exposure. Travel insurance that covers trip cancellation and interruption is not optional at this price tier. Confirm the cancellation policy in writing before paying any deposit.

Best time of year for a ryokan honeymoon

Cherry blossom (late March – early April) is the most visually romantic season and also the most demanding logistically. Book 9–12 months ahead. Prices at premium properties spike by 30–100% vs. the off-season. The payoff — sitting in an outdoor rotenburo with cherry blossoms falling around you — is genuinely extraordinary. See our guide to cherry blossom ryokan stays for property-specific sakura viewing.

Autumn foliage (mid-October – mid-November) is the connoisseur's choice. The foliage lasts roughly a month (versus sakura's one week), the air is crisp and clear, and kaiseki menus feature matsutake mushrooms and fatty autumn seafood. Less crowded than spring. Prices are elevated but not to the same extremes.

Winter (December – February) is the secret season for onsen honeymooners. Soaking in an outdoor rotenburo while snow falls is a uniquely Japanese experience that photographs cannot fully convey. Kinosaki in particular — snow on the willow branches, lanterns reflected on ice-edged canals — is the peak of what that town can be. Prices are lower than peak seasons (except around New Year, December 29–January 3, when rates surge). Matsuba crab kaiseki in Kinosaki and the Kanazawa belt is only available November through March.

Summer (July – August) is the pragmatic option: lower prices, better availability, no booking panic. Elevated ryokans in Hakone and Izu are cooled by altitude and sea breezes. Not the classic romantic ryokan honeymoon season, but for couples with inflexible dates or tighter budgets, summer delivers a full ryokan experience at better value. See autumn foliage ryokans for the foliage season equivalent.

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What to expect on your first night at a ryokan

First-time ryokan guests sometimes feel a flicker of anxiety during check-in: there are protocols, there is a particular way things are done, and nobody wants to get their honeymoon evening off on the wrong foot. In practice, ryokan staff at any property on this list handle international guests with patient warmth. But knowing what's coming makes everything more enjoyable.

Check-in happens at the genkan — the step down at the entrance where you remove your shoes and exchange them for slippers. A staff member guides you to your room. At premium properties, this will be your nakai-san, the dedicated room attendant who handles your entire stay. She (almost always she, at traditional properties) will walk you through the room's features, show you how to operate the private bath, explain the dinner timing, and then bring matcha and a seasonal wagashi sweet. Take the 10 minutes to sit, drink the tea, and let the transition from travel noise to ryokan quiet land.

Yukata (a lightweight cotton robe) and geta (wooden sandals) are provided in your room. Wear the yukata with the left panel over the right — not the other way. Right over left is the funerary arrangement and will cause a kind, extremely embarrassed staff member to quietly correct you. In onsen towns like Kinosaki and Gero, wearing your yukata outside is expected; in city ryokans like Tawaraya, it's for the property only. See our ryokan packing list for everything else to bring.

Kaiseki dinner is typically served at 6pm or 6:30pm, in your room, by your nakai-san. Plan on two to three hours for a full seasonal menu. There is no hurry. This is the meal. Between courses, your nakai-san steps out; she appears and disappears with a timing so precise it feels choreographed, because it is. If you need more sake, a quiet word with her brings it within minutes. For a deep dive into what to expect course by course, see our kaiseki dinner guide.

The onsen — whether your private terrace rotenburo or a reservable kashikiri bath — requires one non-negotiable step first: rinse thoroughly at the shower stool and tap before getting in. The bath is for soaking only, never with soap. Keep your hair tied up and out of the water. Most couples spend 20–40 minutes per session; the water in a hot volcanic spring holds heat remarkably long.

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Onsen etiquette: Rinse at the shower station before entering. No soap in the bath. Hair up. No swimwear. If you have a private bath, the time is entirely yours — there is no slot to return it by. Most couples find their best conversations happen in the rotenburo after dinner, somewhere between the first stars appearing and the water going cool. For a full breakdown of bathing customs, see our onsen etiquette guide for foreign visitors.

Breakfast is included in almost all plans and served the next morning in your room or a private dining area, typically from 8–9am. Japanese-style breakfasts at quality ryokans — grilled fish, miso soup with fresh tofu, rolled tamagoyaki egg, pickles, rice — are themselves an experience worth waking up for. Some properties offer a Western alternative; note your preference at check-in if needed.

Checkout is typically at 10am or 11am. Plan your next travel segment accordingly; the ryokan will hold luggage if you want a final morning walk before heading to the station.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best region for a ryokan honeymoon in Japan?

Hakone is best for convenience — 90 minutes from Tokyo, reliable volcanic onsen, Mt. Fuji views when cloud cover cooperates. Kyoto suits couples who want cultural depth first and onsen second. Izu offers seclusion with dramatic Pacific coastline and outstanding seafood kaiseki. Kinosaki is unmatched for traditional townscape atmosphere. The Kanazawa belt (Yamashiro/Yamanaka Onsen) is the off-beaten-path choice with gorge-side settings and lower tourist volume.

How much does a honeymoon ryokan in Japan cost?

The realistic range for properties that genuinely deliver a private onsen, in-room kaiseki dinner, and attentive honeymoon-grade service is ¥60,000–¥180,000 per couple per night, or roughly $400–$1,200 USD, meals included. Entry points exist from ¥35,000/couple (Ochiairo base rooms), and the ceiling at Amanemu villas exceeds ¥640,000/couple/night ($4,000+ USD). All USD prices are converted at approximately 150 JPY/USD (May 2026 rate) and are subject to exchange rate fluctuation.

Do honeymoon ryokans have private onsen?

The best ones do — and the distinction matters. Properties like Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu and Beniya Mukayu put a private outdoor rotenburo in every room as standard. Others (Asaba, Ochiairo) offer reservable kashikiri private bath rooms available to all guests. Always confirm the exact arrangement before booking: ask specifically for "kashikiriburo" (reservable private bath) or "heya rotenburo" (in-room outdoor bath).

Should I tell the ryokan it's my honeymoon?

Yes, and do it twice — in the initial booking notes and in a follow-up email. Nishimuraya Honkan and Seikoro Ryokan are confirmed to prepare honeymoon gifts proactively when notified in advance. Several other properties will add welcome sake, seasonal flowers, or a special dessert course at no charge. Kishi-ke has a full dedicated programme built around the honeymoon notification.

How far in advance do I need to book?

Book a minimum of 6–9 months ahead for most luxury properties. For cherry blossom season (late March–April) and autumn foliage peak (mid-October–November), the top rooms at Gora Kadan, Tawaraya, and Beniya Mukayu can sell out 9–12 months in advance. Tawaraya accepts no OTA bookings — email six months ahead at minimum.

Can non-Japanese speakers book and stay comfortably?

Yes, at every property in this list. All picks were selected partly on English-language accessibility — either a full English website, English email booking, or an established English booking intermediary (Relais & Châteaux, Ryokan Collection). Booking through Trip.com or Booking.com also adds a layer of customer support in your language if anything goes wrong before arrival.

Can we go out for meals instead of eating at the ryokan?

Dinner plans are paid and committed at booking, and they're the centrepiece of the ryokan experience — missing a kaiseki you've already paid for doesn't make sense. Breakfast is always included. Lunch is a different matter entirely: most ryokans don't serve it, which means you are free to explore local restaurants or the town as you like. Going out for lunch is completely normal.

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Ready to book your Japan honeymoon ryokan?

Choosing the best ryokan for a honeymoon in Japan comes down to one decision before everything else: what matters most to you as a couple. If it is pure onsen experience — volcanic water, private outdoor bath, mountain or gorge setting — Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu or Beniya Mukayu deliver that without compromise. If it is history and prestige, Tawaraya (1709) and Asaba (1484) represent something no other accommodation category in any country can replicate. If it is atmosphere and townscape romance, Nishimuraya Honkan in Kinosaki puts you inside a living piece of traditional Japan. If it is absolute ultra-luxury, Amanemu in Ise-Shima sits in a category of its own. And if you want the most honeymoon-thoughtful Kyoto experience at a mid-range price, Seikoro's 9.4/10 couples rating and origami crane welcome speak for themselves.

Any of the 12 properties in this list will create a memory you carry for the rest of your marriage. The real risk is not choosing poorly from this list — it is waiting too long to book and watching availability disappear.

When you're ready to explore beyond these 12 picks, our full database covers 224 ryokans across 25 onsen regions.

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*Prices verified as of May 2026. All JPY/USD conversions use an approximate rate of 150 JPY/USD and are subject to exchange rate fluctuation. Contact properties directly for current seasonal rates and availability.*

當你脫下拖鞋,踩上清涼的榻榻米,一切都悄然改變。身著和服的仲居輕輕送上一杯抹茶和一塊和菓子。不遠處,引自火山源泉的泉水,正靜靜地注滿只屬於你們的專屬露天浴池。這就是日本最適合蜜月的旅館(ryokan)真正的感覺——與任何飯店住宿體驗都截然不同。

旅館蜜月不只是觀光間隙的落腳地,住宿本身就是體驗。由專屬仲居在房間裡一道道上桌的8至12道懷石料理(kaiseki),需要兩三個小時細細享用。那座露天浴池隨時都是你們的,無論何時。你不需要去任何地方——旅館把日本帶到你面前。

我們對資料庫中224家旅館進行了深度評審,精選出12家真正適合蜜月旅行的旅館——不是泛泛的情侶推薦,而是為那段「沒有失誤餘地」的一生一次旅程所設的名單。這12家分布在五個地區:箱根、京都、伊豆半島、城崎溫泉,以及金澤地帶。價格區間為每對每晚¥40,000至¥640,000日圓(約合NT$8,400至NT$134,400,以及$270至$4,280美元),除特別注明外,均含懷石晚餐及早餐。所有價格為參考價格,按約150日圓/美元匯率換算,受匯率波動影響。

若您尋找的是更廣泛的情侶旅館推薦而非蜜月專屬,我們的情侶旅館精選指南涵蓋更多選擇。本文專為蜜月旅行者撰寫。

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什麼樣的旅館才真正適合蜜月?

大多數「旅館推薦」文章面向所有旅行者。這份名單不是。一家適合獨自探索日本地方的旅館,對於共度婚姻起點的兩個人來說,可能並非正確之選。這裡的篩選標準刻意更加嚴格。

我們精選這12家旅館所用的5條標準

1. 專屬露天溫泉(露天風呂)——客房附帶或獨家包場

這是無可妥協的條件。對於日本蜜月旅館而言,兩種私人泡湯方式存在本質區別,至關重要:

- *客室露天風呂*——設於你的私人露台上的戶外溫泉浴池,任何時間、日夜皆可使用,完全私密。箱根小涌園天悠和べにや無何有(Beniya Mukayu)在每間客房均有此配置。 - *包租浴(貸切風呂)*——入住時預訂45至90分鐘的獨家使用時段,非客室內配置,但真正私密。修善寺的淺羽(Asaba)免費提供兩間。

公共大浴場——即便再精美——不是這裡的主要標準。蜜月旅行,私密性才是核心。詳細比較請參閱私人溫泉旅館指南

關於刺青的重要說明:大多數傳統旅館的公共溫泉禁止可見刺青入浴。客室內的露天風呂實際上對刺青友好——沒有其他客人,規定自然不適用。若您或伴侶有可見刺青,請選擇客室內附溫泉的旅館,並在預訂前直接與旅館確認政策。詳情請參閱刺青友好旅館指南

2. 客室內懷石料理服務

與其他住客同坐大餐廳用餐固然也不錯,但那不是蜜月餐桌。本名單中所有旅館,要麼在您的私室上懷石料理,要麼設有獨立包廂餐廳。那種親密感的差異,是決定性的。

3. 英語友好程度

在純日語網站或日語電話號碼中規劃國際蜜月行程,足以讓整個旅程蒙上陰影。本名單中所有旅館,均擁有英語官網、英語郵件對應,或通過Relais & Châteaux、Ryokan Collection等英語預訂中介可以完成預訂。

4. 蜜月專屬服務

名單中多家旅館會在提前告知後,主動為蜜月情侶準備歡迎禮品、插花、手寫賀卡或清酒禮盒——無需額外收費。這類旅館比那些對特殊場合毫無儀式感的旅館更受我們的優先推薦。

5. 每對每晚¥60,000至¥150,000的價值感

並非所有入選旅館都在此價格區間內——俵屋和Amanemu屬於另一個層次——但每個價格點我們都評估了性價比。一家提供專屬溫泉和貼心服務的¥40,000/晚旅館,勝過一家僅有公共浴場的¥100,000/晚旅館,毋庸置疑。

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價格層級速覽

在進入具體推薦之前,先了解按預算自選的參考框架:

- 經濟奢華(¥40,000–¥60,000/對/晚): 落合楼村上基礎客房、西村屋本館入門房型、晴鴨樓旅館。專屬溫泉可能需要升級客房。懷石料理體驗完整包含。 - 豪華(¥60,000–¥150,000/對/晚): 本名單核心——天悠、晴鴨樓高級客房、星のや京都、淺羽、加陽菊の湯。高級客房通常標配或含專屬溫泉。最適合大多數蜜月情侶的價格區間。 - 超豪華(¥150,000以上/對/晚): 強羅花壇、べにや無何有、俵屋、Amanemu。所有客房或套房均保證配備專屬溫泉。服務與客房比例達到1:1或更高。這些是「一生一次蜜月」級別的投入。

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如何選擇日本蜜月旅行目的地

在查看具體旅館前,先確定適合你們蜜月的地區。這裡介紹的五個區域各有鮮明特色。選錯了——想要壯闊海景卻訂了文化體驗型旅館——這在蜜月旅行中比任何其他旅途都更難彌補。

| 地區 | 最適合 | 東京出發 | 大阪出發 | |---|---|---|---| | 箱根 | 富士山背景、交通便利、火山溫泉 | 90分鐘(小田急浪漫號) | 3小時(新幹線+轉乘) | | 京都 | 深厚文化、歷史旅館、清晨寺廟 | 2小時15分(新幹線) | 15分鐘(新幹線) | | 伊豆半島 | 靜謐、太平洋風光、遊客較少 | 2小時(特急) | 3.5小時 | | 城崎溫泉 | 傳統溫泉小鎮風情、浴衣漫步、氛圍感 | 2小時40分(新幹線+こうのとり) | 2小時30分(こうのとり) | | 金澤地帶 | 冷門奢華、加賀文化、峽谷景觀 | 2小時30分(新幹線) | 2小時45分(新幹線) |

- 箱根是務實又浪漫的選擇。[小田急浪漫號](https://www.odakyu.jp/english/romancecar/)從新宿出發,還沒到達目的地,旅程的氣氛就已經烘托出來了。富士山景觀取決於天氣,但火山溫泉無論何時都在。適合希望將旅館體驗與東京行程無縫銜接的情侶。

- 京都適合想要沉浸在日本歷史中的情侶。人潮湧入前的伏見稻荷,在自己的榻榻米房間裡享用懷石料理與清酒的夜晚。有一點需要了解:京都市區旅館通常使用加熱的泡澡水,而非天然火山溫泉(京都市中心地下沒有溫泉)。如果天然溫泉是必要條件,可將京都旅館與向北2.5小時車程的城崎溫泉短途旅行相結合。

- 伊豆半島是嚮往靜謐的情侶的去處。外國遊客數量明顯少於箱根,海岸線壯觀,最好的伊豆旅館提供的海鮮懷石(駿河灣的海膽、鮑魚、伊勢龍蝦)是內陸無法比擬的。

- 城崎溫泉提供其他地區都無法複製的體驗:穿著浴衣,踩著木屐,在柳樹運河旁的石板路上叩響腳步聲,巡遊七處公共浴場。小鎮風景本身就是體驗,不亞於任何一家旅館。

- 金澤地帶(具體為山代溫泉和山中溫泉,距金澤市區45至60分鐘)是行家的選擇。外國遊客數量在本名單各地區中最低,峽谷邊的景致,以及可與京都一較高下的加賀料理,是別處難以複製的。

Tip

行程規劃建議: 若行程同時包含東京和京都,可考慮在去程安排2晚箱根,回程安排2晚城崎。山間旅館與溫泉小鎮旅館,兩種截然不同的體驗,無需任何重複路線。

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日本蜜月最佳旅館12選

以下旅館按地區排列,相互之間並不做排名比較。一家有能劇舞台庭院的540年歷史伊豆旅館,並不「優於」或「劣於」山代丘陵中的16間極簡風隱居——它們服務的是不同類型的情侶。請在預訂前通讀整份名單。

12家旅館一覽對比

| 旅館名稱 | 地區 | 每對每晚價格(日圓) | 專屬溫泉類型 | 餐食 | 預訂方式 | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 強羅花壇 | 箱根 | ¥100,000–¥300,000以上 | 客室露天風呂(部分客房) | 懷石料理+早餐 | OTA/直接 | | 箱根小涌園天悠 | 箱根 | ¥45,000–¥150,000以上 | 客室露天風呂(全部客房) | 早餐含;晚餐另計 | OTA | | 俵屋旅館 | 京都 | ¥150,000–¥300,000以上 | 專屬檜木浴槽(非天然溫泉) | 懷石料理+早餐 | 僅電郵 | | 晴鴨樓 | 京都 | ¥56,000–¥150,000以上 | 專屬木質泡澡桶 | 懷石料理+早餐 | OTA/直接 | | 星のや京都 | 京都 | ¥63,000–¥285,000 | 杉木泡澡桶(非天然溫泉) | 懷石料理+早餐 | OTA/直接 | | 淺羽 | 伊豆(修善寺) | ¥90,000–¥180,000以上 | 包租浴(2間,免費) | 懷石料理+早餐 | RC/OTA | | 落合楼村上 | 伊豆(修善寺) | ¥35,000–¥150,000以上 | 部分客房+包租浴 | 懷石料理+早餐 | OTA | | 西村屋本館 | 城崎 | ¥40,000–¥180,000 | 客室露天風呂(部分客房) | 懷石料理+早餐 | OTA/直接 | | べにや無何有 | 金澤地帶 | ¥157,000–¥460,000以上 | 客室露天風呂(全部客房) | 懷石料理+早餐 | RC/OTA | | 加陽菊の湯 | 金澤地帶 | 直接詢價 | 客室露天風呂(部分套房) | 懷石料理+早餐 | 僅RC | | Amanemu(阿曼內姆) | 伊勢志摩 | ¥194,000–¥640,000以上 | 所有套房/別墅含專屬溫泉 | 早餐含 | 直接/OTA | | 岸家 | 鎌倉 | 直接詢價 | 專屬檜木浴槽(非天然溫泉) | 直接聯絡旅館 | 僅直接 |

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箱根——東京周邊的山岳美景

從新宿乘[小田急浪漫號](https://www.odakyu.jp/english/romancecar/)僅90分鐘,箱根坐落於火山破火山口內,擁有豐富的溫泉、山地森林,以及偶爾撥雲見日的富士山景色。成為日本最受歡迎溫泉目的地,絕非偶然。

精選 #1 — 強羅花壇(Gora Kadan,日文:強羅花壇)

每對每晚¥100,000–¥300,000以上(含懷石晚餐+早餐)[來源已核實 KAYAK/Japan Uncharted 2025]

強羅花壇不只是一家旅館。它建於18世紀初皇室所有的閒院宮別邸舊址之上——踏入數寄屋造庭園的那一刻,那份歷史的分量便撲面而來。石燈籠歷經數百年風霜,杉木的色澤與當年日本皇室沐浴時無異。

旅館從三口自營火山井引水,產出硫酸鹽碳酸氫鹽泉,單次浸泡便能明顯感受肌膚的柔潤。別館部分套房的露台設有專屬戶外露天風呂——那種可以在夜裡兩點輾轉難眠時悄悄滑進去、四周森林一片寂靜的浴池。無專屬浴池的客房可在15:00至24:00及06:00至09:00使用公共內湯和露天浴場,同樣出色,但蜜月之旅,特別推薦預訂帶專屬露台的別館套房。

晚餐是身著正裝和服的仲居在客房上桌的8至12道季節懷石料理。春季是竹筍、山野菜和櫻花裝飾,秋季則是松茸和肥美的鴨肉。每日菜單隨當天市場食材而變,從不重複。

坦率地說:這是箱根價格最高的旅館之一。¥300,000以上的是套房——標準客房每對約¥100,000起即可體驗到核心精髓。別館套房最快售罄,請儘早查詢官網預訂。

預訂強羅花壇: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com) | [Expedia](https://www.expedia.com)

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精選 #2 — 箱根小涌園天悠(Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu,日文:箱根小涌園天悠)

每對每晚¥45,000–¥150,000以上(含早餐;晚餐套餐另行收費)[來源已核實 Booking.com 2025, Hotels.com平均$595]

天悠最核心的特點值得開門見山地說:每間客房,無一例外,露台上均配有專屬戶外溫泉風呂。 無需預訂豪華套房,無需支付升級費用。私人露天風呂是標準配置。

在¥45,000至¥150,000/對的價格區間,天悠是箱根體驗真正專屬溫泉最易實現的選擇。在主要預訂平台上,兩人入住評分達8.9/10。泉質為真正的火山性溫泉——來自箱根火山帶的氯化物硫酸鹽泉,露台欄杆外是山間森林的景致。

客房分為高級房、複式房和行政套房,提供清晰的升級路徑。複式房分上下兩層,露天風呂位於上層露台,那種懸浮於林冠之上的感受,是照片無法傳達的。

需說明一點:這裡的餐飲紮實可口,但懷石料理的藝術性不及強羅花壇。若選擇箱根的首要目的是溫泉體驗而非極致的多道料理,天悠是更明智的性價比之選。箱根各價格段更多旅館選擇,請參閱箱根旅館精選

預訂箱根小涌園天悠: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com/hotel/jp/hakone-kowakien-tenyu.html) | [Expedia](https://www.expedia.com)

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京都——深厚文化與町家情調

京都擁有超過大多數國家的聯合國教科文組織世界遺產數量。這座城市的歷史旅館幾百年來迎接過朝聖者、商人、詩人和國家元首。每位蜜月旅行者都應提前了解的權衡之處:京都市區沒有火山溫泉,因此城內旅館使用的是加熱泡澡水——私密而奢華,但並非天然溫泉。若天然火山泉水是必要條件,可將京都旅館與乘こうのとり特急向北2.5小時的城崎溫泉短途旅行相結合。

精選 #3 — 俵屋旅館(Tawaraya Ryokan,日文:俵屋旅館)

每對每晚¥150,000–¥300,000以上(含懷石料理+早餐)[部分已核實;KAYAK顯示$1,013/晚起;請直接聯絡獲取確切價格]

1709年創立的俵屋旅館,由同一家族傳承了12代。這不是行銷詞彙——而是一個家族315年間不斷磨礪同一門待客之道,直至如此獨樹一幟:阿爾弗雷德·希區柯克、史蒂芬·史匹柏、哈里遜·福特、洛克菲勒家族以及多位歐洲王室成員均曾在此下榻。在俵屋度過蜜月,不是在旅館住宿,而是躋身一份漫長而精挑細選的名單。

旅館僅有18間客房,每間均有專屬庭院。一位專屬仲居貫穿整段住宿——迎接入住、上完每一道晚餐、放好泡浴熱水、鋪好被褥。浴室是客室內專屬檜木(柏樹)浴槽,並非天然溫泉。浴槽深厚精美,完全屬於你們,但必須明確一點:若您專程為火山溫泉而來,俵屋並非正確的選擇。

俵屋所能提供、日本其他旅館無法複製的,是歷史、親密感與最頂級款待之道的完全交融。京都權威旅遊媒體Inside Kyoto的編輯團隊如此形容:「如果你能負擔一兩晚,那將是一生的記憶。」

預訂僅限電郵——俵屋旅館不在任何OTA平台上架。請用英語發送郵件至info@tawaraya-kyoto.com,注明首選日期、房型需求(雙人入住)及飲食要求。旺季建議提前6至12個月預訂。更多京都旅館選擇,請參閱京都旅館精選

預訂俵屋: [電郵:info@tawaraya-kyoto.com](mailto:info@tawaraya-kyoto.com)(不支援OTA預訂——請直接電郵預訂)

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精選 #4 — 晴鴨樓(Seikoro Ryokan,日文:晴鴨楼)

每對每晚¥56,000–¥150,000以上(含懷石料理+早餐)[來源已核實 KAYAK $377/晚起;Booking.com 2025]

創建於1831年的晴鴨樓能入選這份名單,憑藉的是一個數據點,其重要性在日本蜜月旅館的評估中幾乎無可匹敵:在主要預訂平台上情侶評分高達9.4/10——這是本研究中所有京都旅館中情侶專項評分的最高值。這個數字反映了演算法無法製造的東西:對情侶真誠的溫暖。

晴鴨樓的工作人員在預訂時告知蜜月資訊後,會主動為蜜月情侶準備免費的摺紙千紙鶴和手寫賀卡。不是等客人要求——而是主動準備。來到異國他鄉,不認識路標,語言不通,卻發現即將照料你們的人早已考慮到你們的幸福——這就是晴鴨樓與技藝嫻熟但缺乏溫度的旅館之間的區別。

位置對京都蜜月旅行者極為便利:旅館位於東山區,距京都車站搭計程車僅7分鐘,步行即可到達南禪寺石板街道——二年坂、三年坂、清水寺。在旅行團湧入前的清晨漫步其中,是只能以這種方式體驗的京都記憶。

溫泉情況與所有京都市內旅館相同:客室內專屬木質泡澡桶,而非天然火山泉。精美、深浴、私密——但沒有地熱水。晴鴨樓填補了俵屋¥150,000以上起價與經濟級之間的關鍵中間檔:以¥56,000至¥150,000/對的價格,提供完整的傳統京都旅館體驗——園景客房、客室懷石料理、摺紙鶴迎賓——而不需要背負額外的經濟壓力。

預訂晴鴨樓: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com/hotel/jp/seikoro-ryokan.html) | [Expedia](https://www.expedia.com)

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精選 #5 — 星のや京都(HOSHINOYA Kyoto)

每對每晚¥63,000–¥285,000(櫻花盛開高峰期平均約$1,351/晚 USD)[來源已核實 Luxury Intel 2026]

星のや京都沒有天然溫泉。在說其他任何內容之前,這一點必須明確。浴室是精美的杉木泡澡桶,在客室內加熱使用——但沒有火山泉水。若您對浪漫旅館蜜月的定義是天然溫泉,這裡不適合您。

星のや京都*所擁有的*,是日本別處無法複製的抵達體驗:抵達旅館的唯一方式,是乘坐專用小船沿大堰川逆流而上,駛入嵐山峽谷。25間客房全部面向河流。入睡時伴著流水聲,醒來看見竹林。峽谷的山壁在兩側聳立,沒有車聲,沒有其他建築,沒有其他客人的身影。

星野度假村為特殊場合設計了專屬項目——傳統京都明信片製作體驗、紀念照片冊,以及包租旅館專屬屋形船供兩人獨享的選項。現代旅館設計中,榻榻米旁還設有床鋪,讓不習慣睡地鋪的情侶也能適應。

嵐山竹林乘船10分鐘即達。櫻花季請儘早預訂——四月高峰期的夜間價格約為淡季的三倍 [來源已核實 Luxury Intel 2026, https://luxuryintel.co/hotels/hoshinoya-kyoto/]。

預訂星のや京都: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com) | [Expedia](https://www.expedia.com)

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伊豆半島——靜謐、太平洋風光與海鮮懷石

從東京乘特急向南兩小時,伊豆半島突入太平洋,與箱根的山岳風光截然不同。海岸線雄奇壯觀,海鮮出類拔萃(駿河灣出產日本頂級海膽、鮑魚和伊勢龍蝦),外國遊客數量明顯偏少。對於想要感受人煙稀少的日本的情侶來說,額外的車程絕對值得。

精選 #6 — 淺羽(Asaba,日文:あさば)

每對每晚¥90,000–¥180,000以上(含懷石料理+早餐)[部分已核實;Selected Onsen Ryokan 2025;請直接聯絡獲取確切價格]

淺羽創立於1484年。540餘年後,這家旅館依然在修善寺森林谷地的同一處地方持續經營。這份傳承,使得1709年創立的俵屋顯得「資歷尚淺」。

使淺羽在本指南中獨樹一幟的,是它的能劇舞台——一座傳統檜木舞台矗立於庭院中,夜晚燈光亮起,映照在反光的池面上。Relais & Châteaux評論中有過客描述:晚餐後坐在房間窗前,靜看燈影在水中搖曳了整整一個小時,不發一語。這座庭院正是為此而設——為兩個人可以安心共享的那種沉默。

泡湯安排相當慷慨:17間客室均設有室內天然溫泉浴室(修善寺碳酸氫鈉溫泉,歷史上伊豆最上乘的溫泉之一),部分客室設有露天浴池;關鍵是,包租浴(貸切風呂)對所有客人免費開放兩間。即使是基礎客室的情侶,也無需支付套房費用即可享用專屬戶外溫泉——入住時預訂即可。

淺羽是Relais & Châteaux成員旅館,這意味著即使直接英語支援有限,也可通過RC網絡進行英語預訂。包租浴允許有刺青的客人入浴;公共浴場政策請直接與旅館確認。

預訂淺羽: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Relais & Châteaux](https://www.relaischateaux.com/us/hotel/asaba/) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com)

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精選 #7 — 落合楼村上(Ochiairo Murakami,日文:おちあいろう)

每對每晚¥35,000–¥150,000以上 [部分已核實;KAYAK $240/晚起;Hotels.com平均$344]

落合楼村上榮獲米其林「鑰匙」標誌——指南新設的飯店認定——建築本身更是日本登錄有形文化財。16間客房各有不同:數百年歷史的木結構榫卯、彩繪推拉門、古典箱櫃。每次住宿都是獨特的體驗。

對於有預算的蜜月情侶,別館「石楠花」堪稱驚艷:整棟三層、547平方米的獨立建築可供一對情侶(最多12位賓客)獨占使用。自有露天浴池、三溫暖和廚房,懷石料理送房服務一併提供。預訂石楠花,實質上是租用一棟私人文化遺產旅館。

基礎懷石料理共9道,在客室內以修善寺時令食材呈現——伊豆伊勢龍蝦、周邊山林的竹筍、河魚。落合楼提供修善寺站免費接送,大幅簡化了交通安排。修善寺古鎮本身——古老的禪寺、竹徑、橫跨桂川的傳統紅橋——是伊豆最幽靜浪漫的場所之一。

完整伊豆旅館推薦請參閱伊豆旅館精選

預訂落合楼村上: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com/hotel/jp/ochiairo-murakami.html) | [Expedia](https://www.expedia.com)

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城崎溫泉——日本最浪漫的溫泉小鎮

城崎不只是旅館目的地,而是一座整個小鎮歷經數百年專為「泡湯體驗」而設計的地方。七處公共浴場(外湯,sotoyu)分布在步行15分鐘的範圍內,晚餐後,賓客穿著浴衣和木屐走出旅館,來到燈籠點亮的街道上,逐一巡遊各處浴場。貫穿小鎮中心的柳樹運河,夜晚將燈光倒映水面。日本沒有第二處這樣的地方。

城崎距京都和大阪兩地乘こうのとり特急均約2.5小時——近到足以納入多城市蜜月行程,遠到讓人恍若置身另一個世界。

精選 #8 — 西村屋本館(Nishimuraya Honkan,日文:西村屋本館)

每對每晚¥40,000–¥180,000(含懷石料理+早餐)[來源已核實 Booking.com 2025;KAYAK $535/晚起]

西村屋本館在城崎溫泉定義行業標準已逾165年。這裡是城崎當之無愧的金字招牌——工作人員也深知這一點,並以最好的方式體現出來:他們將待客之道打磨到了能以真誠溫暖接待國際蜜月情侶的高度。

西村屋的工作人員以主動識別蜜月情侶著稱,會提前準備手寫賀卡、摺紙千紙鶴、當季鮮花等免費贈禮。不需要您開口暗示。儘管如此,預訂時仍請主動告知——讓他們有時間為您準備更具針對性的驚喜。

「櫻」「牡丹」「本陣」「蓬萊」等部分客房設有專屬露天浴池。泉質為城崎天然溫泉——碳酸氫鈉氯化物泉,肌膚溫柔,冬季尤為暖身。專屬浴池之外,住宿西村屋還可免費暢遊城崎全部七處外湯,這正是城崎體驗的精髓所在。晚餐後換上浴衣,一起沿運河街道漫步,逐一進入各處浴場,直到遊遍七處或精疲力竭為止。

城崎浪漫巔峰在冬季,原因正是松葉蟹——山陰海岸出產的頂級時令螃蟹,每年11月至次年3月供應,在懷石料理中以四五種不同烹飪方式呈現。雪花飄落進專屬戶外露天風呂的畫面,已是日本蜜月明信片式的場景。

坦誠說明:城崎的公共浴場通常禁止刺青入浴。若任一方有可見刺青,請確認客室私人浴池是否能滿足入浴需求,或在確定行程前查詢當地浴場的現行規定。詳情請參閱刺青友好旅館指南

城崎全部旅館推薦請參閱城崎旅館精選

預訂西村屋本館: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com/hotel/jp/nishimuraya-honkan.html) | [Expedia](https://www.expedia.com)

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金澤地區——武家文化與低調奢華

金澤是沒有人潮的京都。武家屋敷和茶屋街保存完好,兼六園是日本三大名園之一,能登半島的海鮮不亞於東京築地市場。山代溫泉和山中溫泉距金澤市區45至60分鐘——深處峽谷足以感受遠離塵囂,又近到可以前往日本頂級文化城市進行一日遊。

精選 #9 — べにや無何有(Beniya Mukayu)

每對每晚¥157,000–¥460,000以上(每人約¥78,650至¥229,900;乘以2並加收約20%服務費即為每對總費用)[來源已核實 Ryokan Collection 2025, https://www.ryokancollection.com/ryokan/beniya-mukayu/]

「無何有」這個名字大致意為禪宗所說的「空中之豐」——這個概念解釋了旅館的一切。16間客室簡約、刻意,旨在消除視覺噪音。天然素材、庭院景致、刻意的靜默。這是豪華旅館蜜月體驗中刻意走向奢靡浮華反面的設計:沒有大廳吊燈,沒有大理石,沒有財富的炫耀。奢華在於刺激感的缺席。

每一間客房都有專屬戶外溫泉浴池俯望庭院——不是「部分客房」或「升級選項」,而是全部客房的標準配置。泉質為山代溫泉天然源泉,一種氯化物泉,自1928年旅館創立起便吸引著遊客前來。公共內湯、露天浴場和三溫暖室同樣對外開放,但當自己專屬的浴池就在推拉門外時,大多數情侶幾乎不會離開客室。

苑庭水療中心(Spa Entei)提供雙人護理項目——薬師山療癒體驗可作為蜜月附加選項預訂。宝林餐廳的懷石料理主打加賀料理:日本海沿岸的海鱸、石川縣特產山野菜,以及以當地傳統手法烹飪的加賀蓮藕。住宿兩晚及以上可享受量身定製的體驗套餐。

べにや無何有是Relais & Châteaux成員旅館,並獲米其林指南日本版推薦,即使直接聯絡預設使用日語,也可通過RC網絡獲得英語預訂支援。

價格說明:Ryokan Collection按每人價格發布費用。預算時,請將公布的每人價格約乘以2,再加上約20%服務費,即為每對總費用。以「西方高級花園景觀」客房為例,每對每晚最低預算約¥157,000至¥180,000。

預訂べにや無何有: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Ryokan Collection](https://www.ryokancollection.com/ryokan/beniya-mukayu/) | [Booking.com](https://www.booking.com)

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精選 #10 — 加陽菊の湯(Kayotei)

請直接聯絡獲取當前價格(參考相近加賀旅館,估計每對每晚¥80,000–¥200,000以上)[價格未核實——不公開發布;請通過Ryokan Collection預訂]

加陽菊の湯只有10間客房。光這個數字,便足以說明這是什麼樣的地方。10間客房意味著每間客房配備約一名專屬員工。您在這裡不是一個預訂編號,而是私人宅邸的賓客。

旅館位於山中溫泉,1689年俳句詩人松尾芭蕉曾在此駐留,並盛讚為日本第一名湯——這句話此後一直裝點著山中的陶器。旅館正下方的鶴仙溪是日本最具拍攝價值的溫泉景觀之一:被森林環繞的陡峭峽谷,清澈的溪流在谷底流淌。芭蕉套房和東山套房均配有面向峽谷的專屬露天浴池。

旅館內部,古典箱櫃、手繪推拉門和原版漆器,營造出更接近藏家私宅而非飯店的氛圍。「古今沙龍吧」是晚餐前小酌的理想場所——安靜、小巧、親密。

英語預訂可通過Ryokan Collection實現,作為英語中介服務。直接預訂預設使用日語。價格不公開發布,請來函諮詢。

預訂加陽菊の湯: [Ryokan Collection](https://www.ryokancollection.com/ryokan/kayotei/)(聯絡詢價——本旅館無OTA上架)

金澤溫泉地帶更多旅館請參閱金澤旅館精選

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精選 #11 — Amanemu(阿曼內姆),伊勢志摩 *(超豪華精選)*

每對每晚¥194,000–¥640,000以上 [來源已核實 KAYAK $1,293起;momondo平均約$2,029/晚;2026年核實]

如果您讀到這裡心中想的是「我想要毫不妥協的日本最高蜜月體驗」,Amanemu就是答案。這是阿曼(Aman)集團在日本的唯一旅館——一個全球範圍內與蜜月級私密和服務同義的品牌之巔。

旅館坐落於三重縣志摩半島的伊勢志摩國立公園內——英虞灣上方的森林山丘,距名古屋乘電車90分鐘。周邊沒有其他國際奢華旅館。隔絕感是徹底的。

每間套房和別墅均配有專屬溫泉浴池,引自志摩天然源泉——保溫性佳、令肌膚柔滑的氯化物泉。別墅設有獨立浴亭,內含室內和室外兩套溫泉設施。2,000平方米的水療中心另設公共溫浴池、蒸汽室和室內游泳池。阿曼的住宿體驗實質上全包:往返接送、每日早餐、客室飲品,以及所有健康設施的全權使用均為標配。

旅館毗鄰伊勢神宮,這是本指南其他旅館所無法提供的獨特維度。伊勢神宮是日本最神聖的神道聖地,歷史上一直是日本人新婚蜜月的首選目的地——坂本龍馬與妻子於1866年婚後前往九州旅行,常被引為日本蜜月旅行的起源。婚禮後的早晨,兩人共同參拜這座大社,具有任何豪華配置都無法複製的份量。[來源:日本國家旅遊局, https://www.japan.travel/en/guide/honeymoon/]

坦率的說明:Amanemu的價格並不適合所有人。入門套房約¥194,000/對/晚,約為天悠基礎價格的四倍。若這在您的蜜月預算範圍內,那麼在自然環境、專屬溫泉和服務深度的綜合維度上,日本沒有競爭對手。

預訂Amanemu: [Trip.com](https://trip.com) | [Aman Direct](https://www.aman.com/resorts/amanemu/accommodation) | [Expedia](https://www.expedia.com)

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特別推薦——岸家(Kishi-ke),鎌倉

請直接聯絡獲取當前價格(無公開報價)[價格未核實——kishi-ke.co.jp]

傍晚時分,站在岸家的屋頂陽台上,太陽沉落相模灣,將水面染成銅色。鎌倉的山丘從兩側合攏,大佛端坐於漸暗的杉樹林深處,那片刻間,太平洋彷彿只屬於你們兩個人。那道風景——以及圍繞它精心構築的、從容不迫的行程——是岸家所獨有、本指南其他旅館無法複製的。

旅館設有專門為蜜月情侶量身打造的蜜月專屬項目:在預訂時提及蜜月的情侶,將收到岸家官網所稱的「各種驚喜」——在實際體驗中,包括定製菜單的私人廚師晚宴、住宿期間的專業攝影,以及根據情侶個人興趣精心策劃的文化活動菜單(茶道、劍道練習、手工陶藝、精進料理課程)。行程為你們量身打造,而非來自通用活動清單。

浴室是精美的檜木浴槽,非天然溫泉——若火山泉水是您的優先考量,請注意這一點。鎌倉距東京乘JR僅50分鐘,同一季節明顯比京都或箱根清靜,周邊古老禪寺與太平洋海灘環繞。對於希望在體驗日本文化深度的同時,享受將蜜月之旅視為獨一無二事件的專屬服務的情侶,這正是您的選擇。

預訂岸家: [通過kishi-ke.co.jp/honeymoon/直接聯絡](https://kishi-ke.co.jp/honeymoon/)(無OTA上架——直接聯絡旅館)

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蜜月旅館預訂實用指南:時機、方式與需要提出的要求

預訂蜜月旅館時的焦慮是真實存在的,其根源大多是同一件事:擔心因語言障礙誤解了某些重要資訊,直到抵達才發現。以下實用建議針對最常見的失誤情形。

提前多久預訂

大多數高級旅館至少提前6至9個月預訂;頂級旅館在櫻花或紅葉旺季則需至少提前9至12個月。 強羅花壇、俵屋和べにや無何有的最佳客房,在旺季——3月下旬至4月上旬,以及10月中旬至11月中旬——會在預訂窗口開放的最初階段迅速售罄。不接受OTA預訂的俵屋,至少應提前6個月發送郵件;越早越好。

許多旅館不會提前3至6個月以上開放預訂。若您現在正在規劃2027年春季的蜜月,請將旅館頁面加入收藏夾,並設置日曆提醒,等待預訂窗口開放。

如何告知旅館這是您的蜜月旅行

務必告知,並且說兩次:一次在OTA預訂備注欄或初始郵件中,一次在預訂確認後的跟進郵件中。

Tip

蜜月預訂建議: 郵件請簡短具體:*「我們是將於[日期]抵達的蜜月情侶。如有可能,希望為我們準備蜜月裝飾或歡迎禮品,並申請[具體房型(如適用)]。我們的飲食要求是[列出]。感謝您的安排。」* 具體而有禮貌的請求,比模糊的請求更能得到旅館積極回應。

西村屋本館和晴鴨樓在提前告知後會主動準備蜜月禮品。岸家則圍繞蜜月通知構建了一套正式項目。本指南中其他數家旅館也會在收到通知後免費準備歡迎清酒、當季鮮花或特別甜品——前提是他們提前知道需要準備。

我們必須每餐都在旅館用餐嗎?

晚餐套餐通常在預訂時確定並付款——本名單中大多數旅館的晚餐含在房費內,您已付費,錯過一頓廚房耗時兩天準備的懷石料理實在可惜。早餐始終包含,值得在房間裡享用。午餐則是另一回事:大多數傳統旅館不提供午餐,也就是說您完全可以出門探索小鎮、前往當地餐廳或在便利商店買點吃的。外出吃午餐在本名單幾乎所有旅館中都是完全正常的行為。

入住期間實用貼士

設有包租浴(可預約專屬浴室,而非客室內露天風呂)的旅館,預約時段通常為45至90分鐘。時段在入住時分配,晚餐後和清晨等熱門時段很快售罄。若您不是第一批入住的客人,請儘快到前台詢問。

請勿給小費。 服務費已包含在房費中——大多數旅館約10至15%,べにや無何有約20% [來源已核實 Ryokan Collection 2025]。給小費可能會造成真正的困擾。退房時,真誠說一聲*「ありがとうございました」*(非常感謝)是表達感謝的正確方式。若您希望感謝某位特別付出的工作人員,將少量現金裝入紙信封(「ぽち袋」)可以接受,但屬於完全自願,仍可能被禮貌婉拒。

飲食限制

請在預訂時說明飲食限制,而非抵達當天。 懷石料理通常提前數天採購食材,為您的客室從頭準備8至12道菜。若在抵達當天早晨才告知廚房「其中一位對貝殼類過敏」,將迫使臨時替換,影響用餐品質。所有過敏原和忌口食物,請在預訂備注中明確列出。

付款

許多傳統旅館仍傾向於或要求在現場以日圓現金付款。OTA平台處理訂金,但請攜帶足夠的日圓以支付現場餘款、雜費及附加體驗。日本郵政ATM和7-Eleven便利商店ATM接受大多數國際銀行卡。

高額預訂的旅遊保險

在俵屋——郵件預訂可能包含不可退款的訂金——以及Amanemu別墅超過¥640,000/晚的費用情況下,一次取消可能帶來重大經濟損失。涵蓋行程取消和中斷的旅遊保險,在這個價格級別不是可選項。請在支付任何訂金前以書面形式確認取消政策。

旅館蜜月的最佳時節

賞櫻期(3月下旬至4月上旬)是視覺上最浪漫的季節,也是後勤安排要求最高的時期。需提前9至12個月預訂。高端旅館價格較淡季上漲30至100%。回報——坐在戶外露天風呂中,櫻花瓣飄落——是真正難得的體驗。各旅館櫻花觀賞詳情請參閱賞櫻旅館住宿指南

紅葉期(10月中旬至11月中旬)是行家的首選。紅葉觀賞期約持續一個月(相比之下,櫻花約一週),空氣清爽明澈,懷石菜單以松茸和肥美的秋季海鮮為主角。比春季人少,價格上漲幅度也不及櫻花季極端。

冬季(12月至2月)是溫泉蜜月的隱秘旺季。在戶外露天風呂中泡溫泉,同時雪花紛落,是一種照片無法完整傳遞的日本獨有體驗。城崎尤甚——柳枝上積雪,運河邊緣結冰,燈光倒映其中——是這座小鎮所能呈現的最美時刻。價格低於旺季(除12月29日至1月3日的跨年期間,屆時價格飆升)。城崎和金澤地帶的松葉蟹懷石料理僅於11月至次年3月供應。

夏季(7至8月)是務實的選擇:價格偏低,空房更多,無需搶訂。高海拔的箱根和伊豆旅館受海拔和海風影響,氣候宜人。這不是經典的浪漫旅館蜜月旺季,但對於日期受限或預算較緊的情侶而言,夏季能以更優惠的價格提供完整的旅館體驗。紅葉旺季版本請參閱紅葉旅館指南

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初次入住旅館的第一個夜晚

初次入住旅館的客人,有時會在辦理入住時感到一絲緊張:這裡有特定的禮儀,有特定的做事方式,沒有人希望在蜜月夜晚的起步階段就出差錯。實際上,本名單任何旅館的工作人員,都會以耐心和溫暖接待國際賓客。但提前了解即將發生的事,會讓一切更加愉快。

辦理入住在玄關(げんかん)完成——脫鞋換拖鞋的入口台階處。工作人員引導您前往客室。在高端旅館,這將是您專屬的仲居,負責整段住宿的全程服務。她(在傳統旅館幾乎都是女性)會帶您了解客室設施,演示如何使用專屬浴池,說明晚餐時間,然後為您端來抹茶和當季和菓子。請用10分鐘坐下來,喝杯茶,讓自己從旅途的喧囂緩緩過渡到旅館的寧靜中。

浴衣(輕薄棉質浴袍)和木屐在客室中均有提供。請左片覆右片穿著浴衣——不要穿反。右片覆左片是喪葬的穿法,會讓一位善意但非常尷尬的工作人員默默來糾正您。在城崎等溫泉小鎮,穿著浴衣出門是被期待的行為;而在俵屋這樣的城市旅館裡,浴衣僅限在館內穿著。其他準備事項請參閱旅館行李清單

懷石晚餐通常在18:00或18:30由您的仲居在客室內上桌。一套完整的季節性菜單需要兩到三個小時。請不要著急。這就是今晚的主餐。在各道菜之間,仲居會暫時退出;她出現和消失的時機精確到令人嘆為觀止——因為本就如此訓練。若需要添清酒,輕聲告訴她,幾分鐘內便會送達。關於每道菜的詳細說明,請參閱懷石料理指南

溫泉——無論是您的私人露台露天風呂還是包租浴——入浴前有一個必須執行的步驟:在坐浴凳和水龍頭處徹底沖洗身體後再入浴。浴池僅供浸泡,不可在其中使用肥皂。請將頭髮盤好,不要浸入水中。大多數情侶每次浸泡20至40分鐘;火山溫泉的保溫性極強,熱度維持時間出人意料地長。

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溫泉禮儀: 入浴前在蓮蓬頭處沖洗身體。浴池內不使用肥皂。將頭髮盤起。無需穿泳衣。若是專屬浴池,時間完全由您支配——沒有歸還時限。許多情侶發現,最好的對話發生在晚餐後的露天風呂中,第一顆星出現到水開始漸涼之間的時光裡。完整入浴禮儀請參閱外國旅客溫泉禮儀指南

早餐幾乎所有套餐均含,次日清晨在客室或私人餐室享用,通常為早上8至9時。優質旅館的和式早餐——烤魚、新鮮豆腐味噌湯、捲蛋(玉子燒)、醃菜、白飯——本身就是值得早起的體驗。部分旅館提供西式替代選項;如有需要,請在入住時告知。

退房通常為上午10時或11時。請據此安排後續行程;若希望在前往車站前進行最後的晨間散步,旅館可代為保管行李。

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常見問題解答

日本蜜月旅館哪個地區最好?

箱根的便利性最高——距東京90分鐘,溫泉穩定,天氣配合時可見富士山。京都適合將文化深度放在首位、溫泉其次的情侶。伊豆提供靜謐感、壯觀的太平洋海岸線和出色的海鮮懷石料理。城崎在傳統溫泉小鎮氛圍上無可匹敵。金澤地帶(山代/山中溫泉)是峽谷景致與低遊客量的冷門高端選擇。

日本蜜月旅館的費用大概是多少?

真正提供專屬溫泉、客室懷石晚餐和貼心蜜月服務的旅館,現實的價格區間為每對每晚¥60,000至¥180,000(含餐,約合NT$12,600至NT$37,800,以及400至1,200美元)。起步價從落合楼村上基礎客房的¥35,000/對起,Amanemu別墅上限超過¥640,000/對/晚(4,000美元以上)。所有美元價格均按約150日圓/美元(2026年5月匯率)換算,受匯率變動影響。

蜜月旅館有專屬溫泉嗎?

最好的旅館有,而且這一區分至關重要。箱根小涌園天悠和べにや無何有在每間客房都標配專屬戶外露天風呂。淺羽和落合楼村上則為所有客人提供可預約的包租浴。預訂前請務必確認具體安排:請明確詢問「貸切風呂(包租浴,可預約專屬浴室)」或「部屋露天風呂(客室內戶外浴池)」。

應該告訴旅館這是我們的蜜月旅行嗎?

是的,而且要說兩次——在最初的預訂備注中,以及預訂確認後的跟進郵件中。西村屋本館和晴鴨樓經確認會在提前告知後主動準備蜜月禮品。其他數家旅館也會免費準備歡迎清酒、當季鮮花或特別甜品。岸家則圍繞蜜月通知構建了完整的專屬項目。

需要提前多久預訂?

大多數高級旅館至少提前6至9個月。櫻花季(3月下旬至4月)和紅葉旺季(10月中旬至11月),強羅花壇、俵屋和べにや無何有的頂級客房可能提前9至12個月售罄。俵屋不接受OTA預訂——至少提前6個月發送郵件。

不懂日語也能順利預訂和入住嗎?

可以,本名單所有旅館均可做到。所有旅館在篩選時部分考慮了英語可及性——擁有完整英語官網、英語郵件預訂,或通過Relais & Châteaux、Ryokan Collection等成熟英語預訂中介可完成預訂。通過Trip.com或Booking.com預訂,還可在抵達前遇到問題時獲得您所用語言的客服支援。

我們可以不在旅館用餐而是外出就餐嗎?

晚餐套餐在預訂時已確定並付款,是旅館體驗的核心——錯過您已付費的懷石料理得不償失。早餐始終包含。午餐則完全另當別論:大多數旅館不提供午餐,這意味著您完全可以自由外出探索當地餐廳或小鎮。外出吃午餐在本名單幾乎所有旅館中都是完全正常的行為。

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準備好預訂您的日本蜜月旅館了嗎?

選擇日本蜜月最佳旅館,歸根結底取決於一個先於其他一切的決定:作為一對情侶,你們最在乎的是什麼。如果是純粹的溫泉體驗——火山泉水、專屬戶外浴池、山間或峽谷的景致——箱根小涌園天悠或べにや無何有可以無妥協地滿足這一需求。如果是歷史與聲譽,俵屋(1709年)和淺羽(1484年)所代表的,是世界上任何國家的任何住宿類別都無法複製的東西。如果是氛圍與溫泉小鎮的浪漫,城崎的西村屋本館將把你們置於活生生的傳統日本之中。如果是絕對的超豪華體驗,伊勢志摩的Amanemu自成一個類別。如果您希望以中端價格獲得最貼心的京都蜜月體驗,晴鴨樓9.4/10的情侶評分和摺紙鶴迎賓已經說明了一切。

本名單12家旅館中的任意一家,都將為您創造餘生都會講述的記憶。真正的風險不是從這份名單中選錯——而是拖延太久,眼看著可用房間消失。

如果您準備好探索這12家旅館之外的選擇,我們的完整資料庫涵蓋25個溫泉地區的224家旅館。

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*價格經2026年5月核實。所有日圓/美元換算均使用約150日圓/美元的匯率,受匯率變動影響。請直接聯絡旅館獲取當前季節性價格和空房資訊。*

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the best region for a ryokan honeymoon in Japan?+

Hakone is best for convenience — 90 minutes from Tokyo, reliable volcanic onsen, Mt. Fuji views when cloud cover cooperates. Kyoto suits couples who want cultural depth first and onsen second. Izu offers seclusion with dramatic Pacific coastline and outstanding seafood kaiseki. Kinosaki is unmatched for traditional townscape atmosphere. The Kanazawa belt (Yamashiro/Yamanaka Onsen) is the off-beaten-path choice with gorge-side settings and lower tourist volume.

How much does a honeymoon ryokan in Japan cost?+

The realistic range for properties that genuinely deliver a private onsen, in-room kaiseki dinner, and attentive honeymoon-grade service is ¥60,000–¥180,000 per couple per night, or roughly $400–$1,200 USD, meals included. Entry points exist from ¥35,000 per couple (Ochiairo Murakami base rooms), and the ceiling at Amanemu villas exceeds ¥640,000 per couple per night. All USD prices are converted at approximately 150 JPY/USD (May 2026 rate) and are subject to exchange rate fluctuation.

Do honeymoon ryokans in Japan have private onsen?+

The best ones do — and the distinction matters. Properties like Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu and Beniya Mukayu put a private outdoor rotenburo in every room as standard. Others such as Asaba and Ochiairo Murakami offer reservable kashikiri private bath rooms available to all guests. Always confirm the exact arrangement before booking: ask specifically for 'kashikiriburo' (reservable private bath) or 'heya rotenburo' (in-room outdoor bath).

Should I tell the ryokan it's my honeymoon when booking?+

Yes, and do it twice — in the initial booking notes and in a follow-up email. Nishimuraya Honkan and Seikoro Ryokan are confirmed to prepare honeymoon gifts proactively when notified in advance. Several other properties will add welcome sake, seasonal flowers, or a special dessert course at no charge. Kishi-ke has a full dedicated programme built around the honeymoon notification.

How far in advance should I book a honeymoon ryokan in Japan?+

Book a minimum of 6–9 months ahead for most luxury properties. For cherry blossom season (late March–April) and autumn foliage peak (mid-October–November), the top rooms at Gora Kadan, Tawaraya, and Beniya Mukayu can sell out 9–12 months in advance. Tawaraya accepts no OTA bookings — email six months ahead at minimum.

Can non-Japanese speakers book and stay comfortably at a ryokan?+

Yes, at every property in this list. All picks were selected partly on English-language accessibility — either a full English website, English email booking, or an established English booking intermediary such as Relais & Châteaux or Ryokan Collection. Booking through Trip.com or Booking.com also adds a layer of customer support in your language if anything goes wrong before arrival.

Can we go out for meals instead of eating at the ryokan?+

Dinner plans are paid and committed at booking, and they are the centrepiece of the ryokan experience — missing a kaiseki you have already paid for does not make sense. Breakfast is always included. Lunch is a different matter entirely: most ryokans do not serve it, which means you are free to explore local restaurants or the town as you like. Going out for lunch is completely normal at virtually every ryokan on this list.

What is the best region for a ryokan honeymoon in Japan?+

Hakone is best for convenience — 90 minutes from Tokyo, reliable volcanic onsen, Mt. Fuji views when cloud cover cooperates. Kyoto suits couples who want cultural depth first and onsen second. Izu offers seclusion with dramatic Pacific coastline and outstanding seafood kaiseki. Kinosaki is unmatched for traditional townscape atmosphere. The Kanazawa belt (Yamashiro/Yamanaka Onsen) is the off-beaten-path choice with gorge-side settings and lower tourist volume.

How much does a honeymoon ryokan in Japan cost?+

The realistic range for properties that genuinely deliver a private onsen, in-room kaiseki dinner, and attentive honeymoon-grade service is ¥60,000–¥180,000 per couple per night, or roughly $400–$1,200 USD, meals included. Entry points exist from ¥35,000 per couple (Ochiairo Murakami base rooms), and the ceiling at Amanemu villas exceeds ¥640,000 per couple per night. All USD prices are converted at approximately 150 JPY/USD (May 2026 rate) and are subject to exchange rate fluctuation.

Do honeymoon ryokans in Japan have private onsen?+

The best ones do — and the distinction matters. Properties like Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu and Beniya Mukayu put a private outdoor rotenburo in every room as standard. Others such as Asaba and Ochiairo Murakami offer reservable kashikiri private bath rooms available to all guests. Always confirm the exact arrangement before booking: ask specifically for 'kashikiriburo' (reservable private bath) or 'heya rotenburo' (in-room outdoor bath).

Should I tell the ryokan it's my honeymoon when booking?+

Yes, and do it twice — in the initial booking notes and in a follow-up email. Nishimuraya Honkan and Seikoro Ryokan are confirmed to prepare honeymoon gifts proactively when notified in advance. Several other properties will add welcome sake, seasonal flowers, or a special dessert course at no charge. Kishi-ke has a full dedicated programme built around the honeymoon notification.

How far in advance should I book a honeymoon ryokan in Japan?+

Book a minimum of 6–9 months ahead for most luxury properties. For cherry blossom season (late March–April) and autumn foliage peak (mid-October–November), the top rooms at Gora Kadan, Tawaraya, and Beniya Mukayu can sell out 9–12 months in advance. Tawaraya accepts no OTA bookings — email six months ahead at minimum.

Can non-Japanese speakers book and stay comfortably at a ryokan?+

Yes, at every property in this list. All picks were selected partly on English-language accessibility — either a full English website, English email booking, or an established English booking intermediary such as Relais & Châteaux or Ryokan Collection. Booking through Trip.com or Booking.com also adds a layer of customer support in your language if anything goes wrong before arrival.

Can we go out for meals instead of eating at the ryokan?+

Dinner plans are paid and committed at booking, and they are the centrepiece of the ryokan experience — missing a kaiseki you have already paid for does not make sense. Breakfast is always included. Lunch is a different matter entirely: most ryokans do not serve it, which means you are free to explore local restaurants or the town as you like. Going out for lunch is completely normal at virtually every ryokan on this list.

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從這些精選旅館中預訂

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