Fukuoka Hotels Lamp Light Books Hotel Fukuoka Books Hotel fulfills the wishes of book lovers. See More
Kagoshima Hotels KAI Kirishima A lively performance is a must-see! A hot spring ryokan located on Mt. Takachihonomine. See More
Nara Inns Sasayuri-Ann Zao Located in a mountain village, this 200-year-old Kominka-house with a thatched roof offers a comfortable stay. See More
Osaka Hotels OMO7 Osaka by Hoshino Resort A hotel with full of Osaka's character, located in the Shinsekai area, a deep town. See More
Osaka Hotels Art Hotel osaka Bay Tower The hotel is 200 meters above ground and 51 floors high, offering one of the best night views in Osaka. See More
Osaka Hotels First Cabin Kansai Airport Just a short walk from the airport, experience first-class luxury on the ground. See More
Osaka Hotels Natural Hotsprings Hana-Nami-No-Yu Onyado NONO Yodoyabashi A premium Japanese-style Dormy Inn brand hotel with tatami mat flooring throughout. See More
Shiga Hotels Hotel Koo Otsu Hyakucho Born from the desire of a local construction firm to preserve Otsu's traditional townhouses, this is an entirely new concept: a "shopping street hotel"! See More
Tokushima Hotels Hotel Iyaonsen A secluded and tranquil hot spring bath at the bottom of a valley reached only by a special cable car. See More
Ibaraki Hotels Hoshino Resorts BEB5 Tsuchiura The first hotel by Hoshino Resorts for cyclists. Complete bicycle services all in one station hotel with the concept of “Hamaru-rinpaku (Hooked on cycling holidays).” See More
Kyoto Hotels GOOD NATURE HOTEL KYOTO The relaxation is comfortable for your mind and body and friendly to the global environment. See More
Kanazawa Inns Yamanoo A refined classic ryokan in Kanazawa with an exquisite restaurant serving gourmet Kaga cuisine inspired even Rosanjin. See More Related Articles 24 Noteworthy things to do in Kanazawa: A City Rich in History and Tradition Kanazawa has always flourished as a cultural city during the Edo period and was also known as Kaga Hyakumangoku. You can feel immersed amongst various activities such as walking through streets that retain the ambiance of the historically beautiful Edo period,savoring fresh seafood from Kanazawa Port, and visiting museums where you can appreciate glittering traditional crafts and outstanding contemporary art. Let's introduce some wonderful tourist spots, gourmet food, and accommodation facilities in Kanazawa, a city deeply imbued with the history and tradition of a culturally prosperous city.
24 Noteworthy things to do in Kanazawa: A City Rich in History and Tradition Kanazawa has always flourished as a cultural city during the Edo period and was also known as Kaga Hyakumangoku. You can feel immersed amongst various activities such as walking through streets that retain the ambiance of the historically beautiful Edo period,savoring fresh seafood from Kanazawa Port, and visiting museums where you can appreciate glittering traditional crafts and outstanding contemporary art. Let's introduce some wonderful tourist spots, gourmet food, and accommodation facilities in Kanazawa, a city deeply imbued with the history and tradition of a culturally prosperous city.
Shizuoka Inns Yumotokan The famous hot spring hotel set amid the Amagi Mountains where Yasunari Kawabata wrote his story, “The Izu Dancer.” See More
Niigata Inns Koshi no yado Takashimaya Hot spring, dining, architecture and garden, all gathered aesthetically together in this tranquil Japanese ryokan. See More
Saitama Inns Araki Kosen Ryokan A warm, folkhouse inn known for its beautifying waters that even families with babies can enjoy. See More
Kagoshima Inns Ibusuki Shusuien The inn is known for its Japanese kaiseki (a traditional Japanese course meal), which has won first place for 38 consecutive years. See More
Iwate Inns Nagisatei Taro-an Rooms with en suite private baths that overlook the Pacific Ocean. See More
Wakayama Inns Ryokan Adumaya An onsen ryokan standing along the World Heritage Kumano Kodo, featuring Japan's oldest hot spring, "Yunomine Onsen." See More Related Articles 40 Things to Do in Wakayama Wakayama Prefecture, blessed with oceans, mountains, and rivers, is a popular travel destination filled with historical sites, World Heritage locations, leisure spots, hot springs, and more. From scenic attractions that showcase Japan’s beautiful seasonal landscapes to accommodations, cuisine, and hot springs, we’ve carefully selected the best recommendations for your visit.
40 Things to Do in Wakayama Wakayama Prefecture, blessed with oceans, mountains, and rivers, is a popular travel destination filled with historical sites, World Heritage locations, leisure spots, hot springs, and more. From scenic attractions that showcase Japan’s beautiful seasonal landscapes to accommodations, cuisine, and hot springs, we’ve carefully selected the best recommendations for your visit.