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A glamping facility consisting of eight buildings in "Citrus Park Setoda", located on a small hill on "Ikuchijima", which is connected to "Setouchi Shimanami Kaido", which connects Onomichi City, Hiroshima , and Imabari City, Ehime . Beyond the lemon farm, there is a spectacular view of the Seto Inland Sea. There are two dome-shaped tent-type buildings and six sweet villa-type buildings with attractive open outdoor living spaces, two of which allow pets. It is also equipped with a separate dining space, toilet, and bath, making for a comfortable glamping experience.
In-room dining allows you to relax and enjoy your meal in the privacy of your guest room. It's heavenly to be able to enjoy freshly prepared or freshly prepared meals in relaxed clothes right after taking a bath, without having to dress up like you would when going out to a restaurant. Also, if you are traveling with a family with small or restless children, you can rest assured that they will eat in your room. Adults can also enjoy their meals leisurely without worrying about their surroundings. It's also nice to be able to continue enjoying a relaxing drink after dinner.
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箱根 吟遊
When you are welcomed into an inn in Miyanoshita, Hakone, about an hour's drive from Tokyo, you will be captivated by the spectacular view that stretches out beyond the lobby. The magnificent landscape with the lush green mountains of the Hakone Mountains approaching will instantly transport you to an extraordinary world, and the space reminiscent of a luxury resort in Bali will heighten your expectations for this trip. Taking a bath in the open-air bath in your room on the large open terrace and spending your private time listening to the sounds of nature will slowly soothe your mind and body tired from the hustle and bustle of the city.
文珠荘
Monjusou is an inn overlooking Japan's three most scenic views, Amanohashidate. The design was by Junzo Yoshimura, one of Japan's leading architects who was responsible for the basic design of the Imperial Palace, and with the motto of "pursuing simplicity and beauty," it is a Japanese-style building that combines a soothing waterfront landscape and comfortable lodging. At the resort. In addition, at the stone oven restaurant, you can enjoy stone oven cuisine using Tango ingredients. The guest rooms include luxurious "special rooms" and regular guest rooms, and guests can choose from a variety of services to make their stay more fulfilling, such as renting out a "tea incense burner" where you can relax with the scent of smoky tea, and renting bicycles.
LEMON FARM GLAMPING しまなみ
A glamping facility consisting of eight buildings in "Citrus Park Setoda", located on a small hill on "Ikuchijima", which is connected to "Setouchi Shimanami Kaido", which connects Onomichi City, Hiroshima , and Imabari City, Ehime . Beyond the lemon farm, there is a spectacular view of the Seto Inland Sea. There are two dome-shaped tent-type buildings and six sweet villa-type buildings with attractive open outdoor living spaces, two of which allow pets. It is also equipped with a separate dining space, toilet, and bath, making for a comfortable glamping experience.
庭園の宿 石亭
"Garden Inn Sekitei" stands quietly on a hill overlooking Miyajima and other islands in the Seto Inland Sea. A beautiful Japanese-style garden that blends into the gentle slope of the mountain that stretches from the towering rocky mountain to the sea. The grounds are dotted with four rooms, and there are 12 rooms separate from the main building. The study and salon, which are hidden away from the separate buildings, give you a sense of freedom for a moment. Your heart will be touched by the calm views of Miyajima and the Seto Inland Sea, the hot springs, and the fresh seafood such as conger eel, as well as the abundance of mountain food. Enjoy a day of elegant travel, surrendering to the beautiful views and the quiet flow.
不死王閣
Although it is conveniently located about 30 minutes from Osaka city center, it faces Mt. Satsuki, which is famous for its night view of 1,000 ryo, and the clear Yono River of Osaka flows below it. This is a hot spring inn worthy of being called the back room of Osaka. There are 20 guest rooms with open-air baths, as well as carefully designed spaces such as Japanese-style rooms, Western-style rooms, and Japanese-Western rooms that provide a relaxing atmosphere. In addition to overnight stays, we also offer day-trip hot spring plans that include a natural hot spring open-air bath and a kaiseki meal served in your guest room, so even busy people can easily enjoy a hot spring trip.
陽気館
Surrounded by the lush nature of Izu, "Yokikan" was founded in 1910. Though it is only a 10-minute walk from JR Ito Station, its tranquil appearance evokes the dignity of a long-established inn. With two private hot springs with different spring qualities, you can enjoy 100% natural hot spring baths 24 hours a day. Board the inn’s iconic funicular to reach the expansive hilltop open-air bath. It is in an excellent location with a panoramic view of the sea and Ito city. The open-air bathing experience, where you can feel the sky close by, is a luxury that cannot be experienced in the city. After enjoying the hot springs, savor the delicacies of the mountains and sea and enjoy your trip to Izu in body and mind.
いぶすき秀水園
A prestigious Japanese inn located in Ibusuki Onsen. Ranked No. 1 for 38 consecutive years in the cuisine category, which comprehensively evaluates food, including menu, tableware, taste, and presentation, in the "100 Japanese Hotels and Ryokan Selected by Professionals" sponsored by a tourism and travel industry magazine. . The seasonal kaiseki cuisine, which incorporates Kagoshima ingredients, is truly exquisite. Enjoy Kagoshima's seasonal produce to your heart's content. There are a variety of guest rooms with a Japanese feel, from special rooms on the upper floors overlooking Kinko Bay to regular Japanese-style rooms. Enjoy the abundant hot springs of Ibusuki Onsen, enjoy Kagoshima's gourmet cuisine, and relax away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
青山やまと
This hot spring inn, which overlooks the city of Ito and the sea, is one of Izu's leading inns. Inside the inn, designed with traditional Japanese flair, guests will find a large public bath, an open-air bath, and a private cypress bath for families. Three blended hot springs create water that is gentle on the skin and known for leaving it smooth. There are also a variety of guest rooms with open-air baths where you can enjoy the water straight from the source in the comfort of your own room. Dinner is a Japanese banquet meal that lavishly incorporates the seasonal bounty of Izu. You can also choose your main dish and aperitif depending on your mood that day.
リッチモンドホテルプレミア仙台駅前
The "Premier Lounge", used as the breakfast venue in the morning, transforms into a free space after noon and is available for meetings, café use, or as a workspace. In addition to counter and sofa seating, the lounge features semi-private booths, making it popular among business travellers and students studying on their own. Complimentary drinks and soft-serve ice cream are available for staying guests. During bar time, one alcoholic drink per guest is offered free of charge per stay. A late-night snack service is also provided, featuring complimentary Kamo soba (topped with savoury duck and grilled spring onions in duck broth. Limited to 80 servings).
リッチモンドホテル札幌駅前
Located approximately a 7-minute walk from JR Sapporo Station, Odori Park, Sapporo Clock Tower, the former Hokkaido Government Office Building (Red Brick Building), and Sapporo TV Tower are all within walking distance, making this hotel an ideal base for sightseeing and business. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, making them ideal for families and guests who requires more space. A large desk is also available, making the hotel a popular choice among business travelers. With Simmons beds and a wide range of rental items suitable for guests with children, the hotel attracts both domestic tourists and international visitors.
古都の宿 むさし野
The oldest inn in Nara Prefecture, located in Nara Park, about a 4-minute walk from the Nara Kotsu Kasugataisha Honden stop. It is a special environment with Mt. Wakakusa in front of the gate and World Heritage Sites such as Kasuga Taisha Shrine, Todaiji Temple, and Kofukuji Temple within walking distance. All 12 guest rooms have different structures and settings, and each one has its own features, such as rooms with open-air baths and rooms with views of the ship's bottom ceiling. Dinner and breakfast are both served in your room, and the seasonal kaiseki dinner menu offers a variety of meal plans to meet a variety of needs. The hospitality of the hostess, who arranges flowers every day at the entrance and in the guest rooms, exudes a sense of warmth throughout.
槍見館
A hot spring inn that stands along the clear stream of the Kamata River and overlooks Mt. Yarigatake, the famous peak of the Northern Alps. It has been well-received as a place where you can experience inconvenience and something extraordinary that you can't experience in the city. Yarimikan, which has a history of about 100 years, has helped many mountaineers soothe their fatigue in the hot springs. You can enjoy the hot spring water in the mixed open-air bath that has existed since the establishment of the hotel, four private baths each with a different style, and a large communal bath. The simple, neutral hot springs are recommended for people who are sensitive to cold, as they don't get cold easily.
香り豊かな花のおもてなし 須崎旅館
A long-established inn that has been operating since the Meiji era in Ogano, Chichibu, which is known for Kabuki. Antique accessories create a nostalgic, nostalgic atmosphere that will soothe you. The dinner, which you can enjoy in the comfort of your own room, is made with locally sourced ingredients and seasoned with gentle flavors carefully selected by the hostess. You can enjoy delicious dishes such as the inn's famous "Joshu beef shabu-shabu" and "wild boar hot pot." We also offer hand-tasting sake, so you can enjoy it with your meal. For breakfast, the "candied rainbow trout" and "grilled log shiitake mushrooms" are exquisite.
ホテルアンビア松風閣
Enjoy Kaiseki cuisine that lets you enjoy the seasonal ingredients of Suruga, with a focus on seafood delivered from Yaizu Fishing Port, which boasts one of Japan's largest catches of tuna and bonito, as well as other ports in the prefecture. In addition, the miso soup and soup made with plenty of local brand Yaizu bonito flakes are truly exquisite. The taste of each dish will be enhanced even more as you enjoy the panoramic view from the upper floors in the ultimate private space with all rooms overlooking the ocean.
Villa SHINOBI -忍-
A private villa reserved for one group per day, located on Kashirajima Island in the sea in Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture. A purely Japanese-style house built about 30 years ago was renovated with a fusion of Japanese and Western themes. We have everything you need to enjoy your time, including a sauna, 100-inch projector screen, karaoke, massage chairs, sunken kotatsu, and a large kitchen where you can cook for a large group. In addition, the washroom is equipped with a Bizen ware washbowl, and the Japanese garden offers seasonal flowers and dry landscapes to enjoy.
THE GLAMPING 箱根十国峠
"THE GLAMPING Hakone Jukkoku Pass" is a glamping resort nestled in the vast natural surroundings of Jukkoku Toge, located between Atami City in Shizuoka and Hakone Town in Kanagawa. The area takes its name from the ten historical provinces that were once visible from this very spot - offering breathtaking panoramic views that remain just as impressive today. Among the 14 villas, some feature rooftop sky decks where the sky feels just within reach. Spend a private moment embraced by sweeping night views and star-filled skies.
アグリツーリズモ ヴィバ ラ ヴィータ
A restaurant and accommodation located quietly at the foot of a mountain in western Toyama , reminiscent of the countryside of Tuscany, Italy. The facility's name is a combination of the Italian words agricultura, which means "agriculture," turismo, which means "sightseeing," and a paraphrase of the word "healthy living," and the facility's name reflects the desire for guests to enjoy nature and Satoyama culture while being treated to local ingredients. Enjoy the local cuisine of northern Italy, made with vegetables and rice grown without pesticides on our own farm, as well as local livestock products.