Go on a Journey in Search of Special Cuisine An Inn with Delicious Food

Experience luxurious kaiseki cuisine, local specialties, and meticulously prepared breakfasts that showcase the finest cooking methods. With the rise of immersive travel experiences, inns and their dining options have become increasingly sophisticated. Why not embark on a trip focused on discovering exceptional lodging and meals? Enjoy dishes that delight both your heart and your stomach.

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You Can Feel the Local Life Local Production for Local Consumption

Eating local specialties is the real pleasure of traveling. There are various local dishes from all over Japan, and if they are prepared with local ingredients, it will make you feel like you are traveling. There are hotels that serve freshly-cooked food made from the freshest ingredients, as well as inns that offer comforting home-cooked meals and dishes that give you a taste of village and seaside life, so there are many ways to utilize local ingredients. Try searching for your favorite theme.

Refresh Body and Mind Healthy Cuisine

Recently, many hotels have adopted the concept of ``improving your physical condition while staying in isolation,'' and it has become possible to take a more serious approach, such as incorporating macrobiotics, medicinal foods, fermented foods, and raw foods. The inn's unique commitment to using organic vegetables, natural cultivation, and ingredients from contracted farms shines through. In recent years, some inns have adopted vegetarian foods, which have been attracting attention in Japan. A journey to reset your body and mind with healthy food.

Stimulates All Senses Open Kitchen

The open kitchen, where chefs prepare steaks, sushi, tempura, and Japanese, Western, and Chinese desserts right in front of your eyes, is one of the elements that makes your meal more enjoyable. Not only can you enjoy freshly made food, but you can also order the doneness and seasoning to suit your mood. The lively production will spark conversation, and is sure to bring smiles to your family and friends. Enjoy a meal prepared for guests that stimulates all five senses.

Keywords to Know the Current State of Special Cuisine

You Can Feel the Local Life Local Production for Local Consumption

Eating local specialties is the real pleasure of traveling. There are various local dishes from all over Japan, and if they are prepared with local ingredients, it will make you feel like you are traveling. There are hotels that serve freshly-cooked food made from the freshest ingredients, as well as inns that offer comforting home-cooked meals and dishes that give you a taste of village and seaside life, so there are many ways to utilize local ingredients. Try searching for your favorite theme.

Refresh Body and Mind Healthy Cuisine

Recently, many hotels have adopted the concept of ``improving your physical condition while staying in isolation,'' and it has become possible to take a more serious approach, such as incorporating macrobiotics, medicinal foods, fermented foods, and raw foods. The inn's unique commitment to using organic vegetables, natural cultivation, and ingredients from contracted farms shines through. In recent years, some inns have adopted vegetarian foods, which have been attracting attention in Japan. A journey to reset your body and mind with healthy food.

Stimulates All Senses Open Kitchen

The open kitchen, where chefs prepare steaks, sushi, tempura, and Japanese, Western, and Chinese desserts right in front of your eyes, is one of the elements that makes your meal more enjoyable. Not only can you enjoy freshly made food, but you can also order the doneness and seasoning to suit your mood. The lively production will spark conversation, and is sure to bring smiles to your family and friends. Enjoy a meal prepared for guests that stimulates all five senses.

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Relax Like at Home In-Room Dining Available

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.

  • LEMON FARM GLAMPING Shimanami

    Hiroshima

    LEMON FARM GLAMPING Shimanami

    LEMON FARM GLAMPING しまなみ

    Glamping Resort Overlooking the Seto Inland Sea and Lemon Plantation

    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.

  • Ibusuki Shusuien

    Kagoshima

    Ibusuki Shusuien

    いぶすき秀水園

    Vivid Plates Reflecting the Taste of the Season

    A formal Japanese inn located in Ibusuki Onsen that has a reputation for its cuisine. Ranked No.1 for 40 consecutive years in the Dish 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 local fish such as yellowtail and amberjack, as well as Kagoshima ingredients, is truly exquisite. Breakfast includes dishes made with seasonal local produce. Kagoshima flavors such as fish cakes and satsuma soup are also popular. Meals are served in your room or in a completely private room.

  • Setouchi Resort Villa

    Hiroshima

    Setouchi Resort Villa

    瀬戸内リゾートヴィラ

    Villa Overlooking a Golf Course and the Islands of the Seto Inland Sea

    A villa with a terrace overlooking the tranquil Seto Inland Sea, centered on the theme of "living as though at home in the Seto Inland Sea." Located within "Setouchi Golf Resort," where opportunities to play, dine, and stay come together, the property offers a resort experience removed from everyday life. Guests also have access to the clubhouse’s large public bath and restaurant. Golf-and-stay packages that include accommodation on the night before a round are available, and stays on the day of play may also be arranged upon consultation.

  • Richmond Hotel Premier Sendai Ekimae

    Miyagi

    Richmond Hotel Premier Sendai Ekimae

    リッチモンドホテルプレミア仙台駅前

    The "Premier Lounge" Offering Services Late Into the Night

    The "Premier Lounge," used as the breakfast venue, becomes a free-use space from midday and serves as a setting for meetings, café use, and work. Seating includes counter seats, sofas, and semi-private booths, accommodating a range of uses. For hotel guests, drinks and soft serve ice cream are available free of charge from midday to late night. During the day, house-made banana muffins and snacks are provided, while during bar hours, one alcoholic drink per person per stay is offered. A complimentary late-night serving of duck soba is also available, limited to 80 portions.

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I Want to Have Luxury While Traveling An Inn Where You Can Enjoy Luxurious Meals

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.

  • Nisshokan New Building Baishokaku

    Nagasaki

    Nisshokan New Building Baishokaku

    にっしょうかん 新館 梅松鶴

    An Inn Where You Can Be Satisfied with the 10-Million-Dollar Night View and Nagasaki's Famous Cuisine

    Located on the hill of Suwa Shrine, which is famous for the big autumn festival "Nagasaki Kunchi", you can enjoy the beautiful night view of Nagasaki city, Mt. A panoramic view from every part of the building, including the large communal bath. The open-air bath with a panoramic view is especially popular, where you can take a bath while admiring the night view spreading out below. After soaking in the hot water, relax in one of our guest rooms, all of which are over 63 square meters in size. One of the attractions is that you can choose from Kaiseki cuisine or Nagasaki's local cuisine/Shokufuku cuisine for dinner. Wi-Fi is available in all guest rooms, banquet halls, and public spaces.

  • Toryukan

    Fukushima

    Toryukan

    藤龍館

    A Luxurious Hidden Inn With Spectacular Views of Okawa Valley and Yunokami Onsen

    This hot spring inn overlooking the valley is located approximately 13 minutes on foot from Aizu Railway Yunokami Onsen Station and approximately 50 minutes by car from Shirakawa IC on the Tohoku Expressway. This hideaway inn has only 12 rooms, all of which allow you to enjoy hot springs flowing straight from the source. The amenities include LEAF & BOTANICS, which incorporates the power of plants to survive in the natural environment. Some rooms also have open-air baths, so you can enjoy a relaxing time while looking out at the valley, which is colored by nature throughout the four seasons, and feeling the night breeze.

  • Ryotei Rangetsu

    Kyoto

    Ryotei Rangetsu

    旅亭 嵐月

    Experience Arashiyama’s Renowned Hot Springs and Seasonal Kyoto Cuisine in Blissful Comfort

    Overlooking the picturesque landscapes of Kyoto’s Arashiyama district, this ryokan provides a peaceful escape from the bustle of daily life. Opened in 2005 and marking its 20th anniversary in November 2025, the property features a diverse selection of guest rooms—from detached Japanese-style suites with open-air baths and semi-open-air special rooms to spacious modern Japanese rooms with cypress tubs and cozy single rooms designed for solo travelers. Each room reflects serene Wa-inspired elegance, creating a calm and relaxing atmosphere. An ideal retreat for celebrating special occasions or spending precious moments away from the bustle of daily life.

  • Yataro/Yataro South Building

    Nagasaki

    Yataro/Yataro South Building

    矢太樓・矢太樓南館

    Refresh Your Core at a Spacious and Open Location

    A ryokan located approximately 15 minutes by car from JR Nagasaki Station, with a wide variety of guest rooms and nine banquet halls. Its most appealing feature is its open and spacious location, and the facility is dotted with scenic spots such as an observatory and an observation bath. The meals will be creative kaiseki cuisine, including Nagasaki specialties. You can enjoy the hospitality that will brighten up your trip with the chef's special products. You can slowly soothe the fatigue of your journey in a bath made of flint that warms your body from the core. Why not experience the history of Nagasaki at this place, which has been visited by many famous people since its establishment in 1955?

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Enjoy Both Famous Hot Springs and Delicacies An Inn Where You Can Also Enjoy Hot Springs

Food and hot springs are the best parts of traveling. Why not plan a slightly greedy trip that will make both of those things come true? The feast you enjoy after relaxing in the hot springs is special. If you have a room with an open-air bath, there are many inns where you can have your meals served in your room, so you can enjoy the hot springs and meals in a private space. If you're staying at an inn that has several bathhouses within the hotel, you won't have to worry about eating too much because the food is so delicious as long as you enjoy touring the hot springs and burn off some calories. Enjoy your trip to the hot springs and delicacies of your choice.

  • Okudogo Ichiyu no Mori

    Ehime

    Okudogo Ichiyu no Mori

    奥道後 壱湯の守

    Source-Fed Baths Surrounded by Okudogo Forest

    Set on the expansive grounds of Okudogo Onsen at the foot of the mountains, this hot spring inn features "Suimei no Yu," one of the largest open-air baths in western Japan at approximately 1,508m², comprising seven types of baths with free-flowing water from Okudogo Onsen, known for its skin-smoothing qualities. Dining is served buffet-style with a wide variety of dishes prepared using ingredients from Ehime. In the Japanese garden, "Sangen Chaya" offers kaiseki cuisine featuring seafood from the Seto Inland Sea and Ehime’s branded meat, "Iyo Beef." The surrounding grounds bloom with seasonal flowers throughout the year, creating a setting suited to strolling in a yukata while taking in the hot spring atmosphere.

  • Inn where you can see the morning mist Yufuin Hanayoshi

    Oita

    Inn where you can see the morning mist Yufuin Hanayoshi

    朝霧のみえる宿 ゆふいん花由

    Savor the Beautiful Skin Bath with a pH of 9.2 and a Panoramic View of Yufuin's Four Seasons

    A hot spring inn with a panoramic view of Mt. Yufu and the cityscape of Yufuin shrouded in morning mist from a hill. The view that can be seen from the lobby is as beautiful as a painting. The premises are divided into two areas: the "Yume no Sato Area", which has modern Japanese and Western rooms with detached rooms and open-air baths, and the "Hanayoshi Area", where you can choose from detached rooms with open-air baths and Japanese-Western rooms with great views. Each of them has its own charm. The large public bath and open-air bath are also a pleasure. Enjoy a blissful relaxing time with one of Yufuin's most spectacular views and a bath with a pH of 9.2 that beautifies your skin.

  • Unzen Mikado Hotel

    Nagasaki

    Unzen Mikado Hotel

    雲仙みかどホテル

    A Hot Spring Inn Combining Luxurious Buffets and the Warmth of Fine Wood

    "Unzen Mikado Hotel" is a hot spring inn nestled in the vast natural surroundings of Minamishimabara, Nagasaki. Throughout the property, precious woods-felled during urban development and dam construction-have been thoughtfully incorporated, including the symbolic gate built around an 800-year-old chinquapin tree. Dining is a highlight of the stay, featuring a rich array of dishes such as crab, premium domestic Wagyu beef, and seasonal specialties made with local Shimabara ingredients. A wide selection of sweets and family-friendly options is also available, all prepared with the refined techniques of skilled chefs.

  • Hotel Gyokusen, Kyokusui-no-Niwa

    Shimane

    Hotel Gyokusen, Kyokusui-no-Niwa

    曲水の庭 ホテル玉泉

    Spacious Bath Filled with Silky Beauty Hot Spring Water

    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.

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A Meal That Both Adults and Children Will Enjoy A Family-Friendly Accommodation

When traveling as a family with a wide range of age groups, we pay close attention to what we eat. Adults and children eat different foods, and young people and older people have different tastes. Recently, many inns are focusing on buffet meals, and in addition to a variety of menus that will please both adults and children, some also offer deluxe menus made with luxurious ingredients and local dishes. We also recommend ordering a children's menu, such as ``Children's Kaiseki,'' or adding your favorite dishes as a special order.

  • Jigoku Onsen Seifuso.

    Kumamoto

    Jigoku Onsen Seifuso.

    地獄温泉 青風荘.

    A Base for Promoting a New Hot Spring Therapy Culture That Cherishes a Long History

    This long-established inn is located in Jigoku Onsen, a beloved hot spring that has been around for over 200 years since the Edo period. Even after the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake, the hot continued to bubble up, the damaged buildings were renovated, and the inn was reborn as a place that promotedromotes a new hot spring therapy culture in line with the changing times. Modern hot spring therapy, where soaking in the hot springs allows you to become one with nature and relieve your daily fatigue, is said to "lead you to live life as you are." Experience the natural beauty of the Aso region as you visit the three hot springs - Suzume no Yu, Tamago no Yu, and Moto no Yu - and enjoy a refreshing bath in the naturally gushing hot springs.

  • Richmond Hotel Aomori

    Aomori

    Richmond Hotel Aomori

    リッチモンドホテル青森

    A Family-Friendly Space Blending Traditional Crafts and Nordic Design

    The special room "Royal Corner Twin - TSUGARU -", which is available in only one room per floor, is spacious and equipped with curtains and cushions with a Kogin embroidery motif, stylish Scandinavian furniture, and a comfortable sofa, allowing you to relax both body and mind. In addition, many traditional crafts from Aomori Prefecture are displayed, allowing you to feel the local culture and history. You will want to spend a blissful time in this room that combines modern design and functionality while respecting tradition.

  • Kamisuwa Onsen Hama no Yu

    Nagano

    Kamisuwa Onsen Hama no Yu

    上諏訪温泉 浜の湯

    Serene Moments by Lake Suwa and Exquisite Monthly Kaiseki Dishes

    A 12-story Japanese-style inn built in a modern sukiya-style (a refined Japanese architectural style) stands gracefully on the shores of Lake Suwa. Guests are greeted by magnificent views—of the lake spreading out below and the distant peaks of Mount Yari and Mount Hotaka—that evoke a deep sense of travel and tranquility. Seasonal kaiseki cuisine reflects the changing beauty of Shinshu, featuring locally sourced mountain vegetables, river fish, highland produce, mushrooms, and "Shinshu Premium Beef," complemented by seafood freshly delivered from Tsukiji. The abundant hot spring, available 24 hours a day, offers an ever-welcoming retreat for relaxation. With heartfelt hospitality infused with the warmth of nature, every stay promises a deeply restorative experience.

  • Richmond Hotel Hamamatsu

    Shizuoka

    Richmond Hotel Hamamatsu

    リッチモンドホテル浜松

    Five Guest Rooms Offering Both Cleanliness and Functionality

    Located in the center of Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, this hotel is easily accessible within walking distance of Hamamatsu City Hall and Hamamatsu Castle Park. The clean rooms come in five types to suit your needs, whether you're traveling for business or sightseeing. All rooms are equipped with Simmons beds, and the beds are made in a duvet style, where the down comforters are wrapped in sheets, to ensure a comfortable sleep. The ladies' plan, which includes a "ReFa" showerhead and Panasonic's "Nanocare" hair dryer, is also very popular.

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