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Toyama
River Retreat Garaku
A Museum-Like Hotel That Harmonizes with the Nature of Jinzu Gorge
River Retreat Garaku is a small luxury hotel located on the banks of the Jinzu River. The sophisticated museum-like space was designed by architect Hiroshi Naito. It is full of various elements that will soothe and nourish your senses, including approximately 300 types of artwork, two Japanese and Western restaurants where you can enjoy Toyama's seasonal delicacies, and a natural hot spring. Each room has a different design, so you'll want to choose one that suits your stay style. Forget the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a luxurious time relaxing.
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Toyama
Unazuki Onsen Entaijiso
A Hot Spring Inn Offering Beautiful Skin Baths and Spectacular Views of the Kurobe Valley
Entaijiso is a long-established inn that was founded in 1900 and was loved by literary figures and artists such as Akiko Yosano and Yasunari Kawabata. Unazuki Onsen, which has a reputation for beautifying the skin, uses 100% natural hot spring water that does not require any addition of water or heating.The hot water from the upstream source is massaged to create a gentle bath that is gentle on the skin and fully demonstrates its benefits. One of the real pleasures is the spectacular view of the mountainside of the Kurobe Valley in front of you and the Kurobe River below. In addition, the many dishes that are particular about "local production for local consumption," including fresh seafood, are tasteful and show off the skills of chefs who maintain tradition while never forgetting to take on new challenges.
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Toyama
Asahiya Coastal Hot Spring Inn
Savor Himi’s Ocean Harvest at a Seaside Retreat
JR Himi Line’s Shimao Station is approximately a 5-minute walk away. The inn is located near Shimao Beach, one of Toyama’s most iconic seaside spots, and is known for its seafood cuisine. Toyama Bay, often called a "natural live tank," is among Japan’s leading fishing grounds, with a rich variety of fresh catch available throughout the year. Seasonal local fish and regionally sourced dishes are served in a one-night, two-meal stay. The property features three private natural hot spring baths, with mineral-rich water drawn from the nearby coast that gently warms the body from within. Scenic viewpoints and cultural attractions are also close by, offering a fulfilling Himi experience for guests of all ages.
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