Would you like to go on a trip to enjoy a delicious feast, such as a kaiseki meal filled with luxurious items, local specialties, or a signature breakfast made with carefully selected cooking methods? Here, we will introduce the popular ranking of ``Inns with delicious food'' selected by ``Tabiiro'' readers.
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玉造グランドホテル長生閣
Shimane
Shimane
玉造グランドホテル長生閣
A hot spring inn at Tamatsukuri Onsen, founded in 1803. We are proud of the fact that you can enjoy our own hot spring water, which is rich in skin-beautifying ingredients, in a bathtub luxuriously decorated with agate. The interior of the building is an elegant space with calligraphy, paintings and works of art displayed throughout. From the open lobby, you can enjoy the four-season view of the Japanese garden, which is approximately 3,000 square meters in size. Guest rooms include special rooms with open-air baths, "rooms with garden views," "kids' rooms," and "home theater rooms," so you can choose one to suit your trip. Enjoy creative cuisine made with seasonal ingredients from the San'in area, soak in the hot springs for beautiful skin, and spend a blissful time.
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皆生シーサイドホテル海の四季
Tottori
Tottori
皆生シーサイドホテル海の四季
A hot spring inn located on the seaside with a panoramic view of the Sea of Japan and Miho Bay, all rooms with ocean views. You can fully enjoy Kaike Onsen, which has an abundant amount of hot water gushing out from 19 sources, in the large public bath and open-air bath. All rooms in the west building were renovated in 2020. There are 90 rooms in total including the east wing, and you can choose from Japanese, Western, and Japanese-Western rooms to suit your travel style and needs. The menu includes Kaiseki dishes filled with seasonal flavors from the San'in area. Of course, you can stay overnight without meals. Also, since it faces Kaike Onsen Beach, you can enjoy both sea bathing and hot springs in the summer. I want to spend a relaxing moment surrounded by the soothing sound of ripples.
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オーベルジュ天空
Tottori
Tottori
オーベルジュ天空
"Auberge Tenku" stands at an altitude of approximately 800m, surrounded by the beech forest of Mt. Daisen in the Daisen-Oki National Park. As befits the name of the hotel, you can enjoy a luxurious holiday surrounded by a magnificent panoramic view of the Sea of Japan to the north and Mt. Daisen to the south, making you feel as if you are close to the sky. The cuisine prepared by the chef, who has experience working in numerous restaurants, uses carefully selected locally produced ingredients to create modern Italian cuisine with a Japanese flavor added to French-based Italian cuisine. Enjoy each sophisticated dish while enjoying the spectacular view from the window.
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庭園の宿 石亭
Hiroshima
Hiroshima
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.
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閑月庵新豊
Hiroshima
Hiroshima
閑月庵新豊
This lodging is limited to one group per day and was used in the filming of the movie "Drive My Car." The windows on the second floor of the Edo-era building offer a colorful and beautiful view of the ocean and island, and you'll lose track of time as you just stare at it. The chefs prepare creative Japanese dishes that bring out the best of local ingredients, such as fresh seafood caught that day from the Akinada Sea, citrus fruits and vegetables grown in the warm climate, just for guests. Spend a special time enjoying the stories, scenery, and food that have been carved out by the town and its buildings.