
Iwate
World Heritage Hidden Inn Kajitsunomori
"World Heritage Hidden Inn Kajitsunomori" opened in November 2018 and is located on a hill in Ichinoseki City, the gateway to the World Heritage Site Hiraizumi. One of the attractions is that you can pick fruit in the fields right in front of you in spring, summer, and autumn. It is also connected by a hallway to its sister inn, Yamazakura Momo no Yu, which has 17 different types of baths, so we recommend taking a tour around the baths. Enjoy dishes that make full use of Iwate's rich ingredients, such as freshly harvested organic vegetables. It's about a 10-minute drive from Chuson-ji and Motsu-ji temples, and close to the scenic beauty of Genbikei, so you'll want to fully enjoy sightseeing in Iwate.
When I go on a trip, I want to eat luxurious and delicious food. Choose from accommodations with the food you want to eat, such as inns that pride themselves on seafood dishes made with fresh local fish, auberges that use locally sourced ingredients to serve dishes that look like works of art, and hotel restaurants that offer a variety of gorgeous dinner courses. Why not choose one? Also, when it comes to dinner plans, we recommend choosing something premium. There is a high probability that you will come across delicious food that is unique to the area.
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世界遺産の隠れ宿 果実の森
"World Heritage Hidden Inn Kajitsunomori" opened in November 2018 and is located on a hill in Ichinoseki City, the gateway to the World Heritage Site Hiraizumi. One of the attractions is that you can pick fruit in the fields right in front of you in spring, summer, and autumn. It is also connected by a hallway to its sister inn, Yamazakura Momo no Yu, which has 17 different types of baths, so we recommend taking a tour around the baths. Enjoy dishes that make full use of Iwate's rich ingredients, such as freshly harvested organic vegetables. It's about a 10-minute drive from Chuson-ji and Motsu-ji temples, and close to the scenic beauty of Genbikei, so you'll want to fully enjoy sightseeing in Iwate.
祭畤温泉 かみくら
Nestled at the foot of Mt. Matsurube, known as "the mountain where the gods descend," this hot spring inn embraces the concept of a "retreat"—a stay designed to refresh the mind and body by stepping away from the demands of everyday life. Inside, the warmth of natural wood creates a serene atmosphere where guests can relax, dress in elegant kimonos, and enjoy refined dining or sightseeing. The Matsurube region has long cherished a way of life that honors the blessings of the land, and the restaurant celebrates this spirit through "Japanese French" cuisine crafted with seasonal ingredients from the foot of Mt. Kurikoma. Surrounded by untouched forest, the inn offers a deeply restorative experience that awakens and soothes the senses.