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Okutsuso, Meisen Kagi-yu (Renowned Historic Hot Spring)
This charming wooden hot spring inn is nestled in the Okutsu area of Kagamino-cho, Okayama Prefecture. Established in 1927, the building is a registered tangible cultural property and is said to have connections with former Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi and renowned printmaker Munakata Shiko. The inn’s interior combines the nostalgic charm of its origins with a modern design that offers contemporary comforts. There are a total of eight rooms, including Japanese-Western style rooms renovated in 2024 and a detached building featuring an open-air bath. The inn boasts a rare hot spring experience, allowing guests to soak directly in the "spring water that naturally emerges from underground". The hot spring includes an indoor bath positioned above the spring source and a private bath, both of which are also available for day use.
We offer kaiseki cuisine with luxurious dishes, local specialties, and our signature breakfast made with carefully selected cooking methods. Nowadays, when people travel in isolation, the cuisine at inns and the restaurants where they are served have become more sophisticated. Why not go on a trip looking for lodging and meals using the latest hot keywords? Enjoy our carefully selected dishes that satisfy your heart and stomach.
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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.
曲水の庭 ホテル玉泉
Tamatsukuri Onsen in Shimane Prefecture, also known as the "Hot Spring of the Gods", has a history dating back to the Nara period (710–794). "Kyokusui-no-Niwa Hotel Gyokusen" features an expansive bathing facility of approximately 1,050m², offering a tranquil setting to fully appreciate the therapeutic waters. The "Iwa-no-yu" bath highlights the natural beauty of stone, while "Hinoki-no-yu" offers the gentle fragrance and smooth texture of cypress wood. The facility also includes an open-air bath and sauna. For an additional fee, overnight guests can enjoy private baths named "Hakucho" and "Kuromatsu", inspired by Shimane’s prefectural bird and tree, offering a serene and exclusive experience.
明神館
"Myojinkan" is a warm, family-run inn located right in front of Mihonoseki Port, at the eastern tip of the Shimane Peninsula, which is surrounded on three sides by the sea. As the historic eastern gateway to the ancient Izumo region, Mihonoseki Town invites visitors to experience its rich culture and coastal charm. Stroll along the iconic "Blue Stone Pavement," selected as one of the "100 Historical and Cultural Assets of Fishing Villages to Be Preserved for the Future," centered around "Mihonoseki Shrine"—the head shrine of Ebisu, the god of prosperity. Upon returning to the inn, you'll be welcomed with a generous spread of seafood dishes lovingly prepared by the hostess. In winter, enjoy Matsuba crab; from September through June, savor red snow crab. The deep-fried rockfish is the most popular item on the menu. From the large communal bath on the top floor, you can admire sweeping views of Miho Bay and, on clear days, Mt. Daisen.
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.
湖畔の温泉宿くにびき
Kaiseki cuisine at "Kohan no Onsen Yado Kunibiki" features carefully prepared dishes highlighting fresh seafood from Shimane. Ingredients from the San’in region are used whenever possible, and dinner may include sushi made with locally caught fish, salt-grilled nodoguro, and Nita rice from Okuizumo. Breakfast also presents items such as grilled sea bream, shabu-shabu, and miso soup with shijimi clams. At certain times of the year, red snow crab from Sakaiminato is also served.
庭園の宿 石亭
Set on a quiet hill overlooking Miyajima and the islands of the Seto Inland Sea, "Garden Inn Sekitei" blends seamlessly into the gentle slope that stretches from the rocky ridge down toward the water, framed by a beautifully maintained Japanese garden. Small pavilions are scattered throughout the grounds, while twelve detached guest rooms extend from the main house. Hidden study rooms and salons tucked behind the annexes offer moments of serene retreat. The peaceful views of Miyajima and the Seto Inland Sea, the soothing hot springs, and dishes prepared with fresh seafood—including conger eel—and an abundance of mountain delicacies create a deeply moving experience. Time flows gently here, inviting a graceful and unhurried day of travel.
Setorini Bizen
Kashira Island is located in the Hinase Islands of Okayama. Located in beautiful, untouched nature and a crystal-clear sea, this glamping facility is modeled after Santorini in Greece and offers an extraordinary experience in eight dome tents. Inside the dome tent, a well-equipped space is arranged with a refined, comfortable atmosphere. Dinner features barbecue, with a choice between a course prepared with local ingredients or a bring-your-own option. Time on the island unfolds alongside sunset views, star-filled night skies, and an unhurried rhythm shaped by the surrounding landscape.
オーベルジュ天空
"Auberge Tenku" stands at an altitude of approximately 800m, surrounded by the beech forest of Mt. Oyama in the Oyama-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. Oyama 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.
グランヴィリオホテル宮島-和蔵-
"Grandvrio Hotel Miyajima -Wakura-" is where you can fully enjoy Miyajima, Hiroshima Prefecture's leading tourist spot. From the sophisticatedly designed lobby and restaurant with a modern Japanese concept, the large and open-air baths with natural hot springs, and the bar lounge on the top floor, you can enjoy the magnificent Seto Inland Sea and the scenery of Miyajima colored by the four seasons. There are plenty of services to help you fully enjoy Miyajima, such as free drinks in the lobby and bar lounge and free shuttle service in a tasteful sea taxi.
名泉鍵湯 奥津荘
This charming wooden hot spring inn is nestled in the Okutsu area of Kagamino-cho, Okayama Prefecture. Established in 1927, the building is a registered tangible cultural property and is said to have connections with former Prime Minister Inukai Tsuyoshi and renowned printmaker Munakata Shiko. The inn’s interior combines the nostalgic charm of its origins with a modern design that offers contemporary comforts. There are a total of eight rooms, including Japanese-Western style rooms renovated in 2024 and a detached building featuring an open-air bath. The inn boasts a rare hot spring experience, allowing guests to soak directly in the "spring water that naturally emerges from underground". The hot spring includes an indoor bath positioned above the spring source and a private bath, both of which are also available for day use.
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.
岡山国際ホテル
"Okayama Kokusai Hotel", also known as "Okayama's State Guest House", is a harmonious combination of modern elements and the atmosphere of a good old hotel. This historic hotel is located on the hill of Higashiyama in Okayama City, surrounded by nature where you can enjoy the changing seasons: cherry blossoms in spring, fresh greenery in summer, and autumn leaves in autumn.This historic hotel was once used by the imperial family. In the lobby, pillars made of red pine, Okayama's prefectural tree, and Bizen ware murals remain, giving a sense of the atmosphere of the time the hotel opened. With various types of guest rooms including Japanese-style rooms, Western-style rooms, and Japanese-Western rooms, this hotel is recommended not only for sightseeing in Okayama but also for workdays. Both breakfast and dinner can be enjoyed at the on-site restaurant, and the dessert set is also popular.
松江エクセルホテル東急
At the hotel's restaurant "MOSORO", guests can enjoy both Japanese and Western cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients from Shimane Prefecture. The breakfast buffet features regional specialties such as "Dried blackthroat seaperch", "Fried conger eel", and "Miso soup with shijimi clams". For dinner, the recommended Japanese course offers seasonal sashimi, grilled fish, and a Shimane beef sirloin steak, finished with a traditional dessert: "Izumo zenzai (sweet red bean soup with mochi)". Vegan options are also available, prepared without meat, fish, eggs, or dairy products.
LIT SHIMANAMI
Surrounded by the rich natural beauty of Ikuchijima Island in Hiroshima Prefecture, this glamping resort offers a truly extraordinary island experience. Guests can immerse themselves in the vibrant scenery of lemon and olive groves, clear waters where fireflies dance, and the blue sea stretching across the Seto Inland Sea. The property features three distinct areas: the "Forest Site" with a private wooden deck nestled in the woods, the tranquil "Lake Site" reminiscent of a peaceful lakeside, and the open "Ocean Site" offering panoramic sea views. Ideal for families, friends, and cyclists exploring the Setouchi Shimanami Kaido, it provides a perfect balance of relaxation and enjoyment for a memorable stay.
錦帯橋温泉 岩国国際観光ホテル
This hot spring inn is convenient for sightseeing, with Kintaikyo Bridge, a nationally designated scenic spot, just a short walk away, and Itsukushima Shrine, a world heritage site, easily accessible. Views of Kintaikyo Bridge appear throughout the hotel, including guest rooms, open-air baths, and restaurants, creating quiet moments with the landmark and surrounding scenery throughout the stay. Guest rooms face either the Nishiki River or the greenery of the mountainside, with a range of layouts that includes Japanese-style rooms with open-air baths, twin rooms with beds, and single rooms suited to business stays. A total of 66 guest rooms are available.
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.
湯の蔵 つるや
"Yunokura Tsuruya" is a historic hot spring inn that first opened as a sake brewery and was later renovated to operate as an inn. In addition to delicious sake, the hotel also serves flavorful dishes made with fresh seafood and locally grown vegetables, creating memories of a special trip. The open-air bath, where you can soothe your fatigue, is a free-flowing hot spring whose quality is also said to have skin-beautifying effects. The well in the courtyard has been flowing continuously since the days of the sake brewery, symbolizing the hospitality that has been passed down since the hotel's founding. It is also recommended as a base for sightseeing in Okayama Prefecture.
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.
グリーンスカイホテル竹原
"Green Sky Hotel Takehara" is approximately a 1-minute walk from JR Takehara Station and a 23-minute drive from Hiroshima Airport. There are 78 rooms designed for relaxation, featuring beds crafted for comfort. Free Wi-Fi and a spacious parking lot are also available, along with a full range of services to make your stay comfortable. The hotel is also easily accessible to tourist spots such as the "Takehara Townscape Preservation District", which retains the atmosphere of the Edo period, making it a great choice for business and other occasions.