Japan's top-tier ryokans combine centuries of hospitality tradition with impeccable service, multi-course kaiseki meals, and stunning natural settings. These properties represent the pinnacle of the ryokan experience — where every detail is considered.
Private OnsenWeak sodium chloride spring (colorless, 100% source-direct without heating or dilution)Gourmands seeking exceptional kaiseki and hotpot dining at a kappo ryokan
Kappo ryokan — cuisine-focused inn with monthly-changing kaiseki
8 rooms with private open-air baths using 100% source-direct natural spring water
Five signature hotpot options beyond the standard kaiseki course
Private OnsenSodium-chloride and bicarbonate spring (Saigawa Onsen)Travelers wanting an authentic onsen ryokan experience near Kanazawa's cultural attractions
Open-air rock bath with natural waterfall view — a dramatic bathing experience
Authentic Kaga kaiseki cuisine with premium Hokuriku seafood and Kaga vegetables
Riverside setting with garden waterfalls and the sounds of the Saigawa River
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights to enjoy the onsen and kaiseki while spending a full day exploring Kanazawa's samurai quarters, Kenrokuen, and geisha districts
Nestled in the serene heart of Minamioguni, Kyushu, Hozantei in Kurokawa Spa is a haven for those seeking an immersive experience in nature and traditional Japanese culture. This tranquil ryokan is perfect for travelers who yearn for solitude amidst breathtaking landscapes or couples celebrating special moments, as it offers a serene escape into the beauty of Japan's countryside. One of the signature experiences here is waking up to a gentle morning mist, then strolling through the forest to a secluded outdoor bath, where the warmth of the hot spring water blends with the crisp mountain air, embodying the essence of Kyushu's natural and cultural heritage.
Private OnsenSimple sulfur spring (mild, with trace iron content — non-irritating)Nature lovers seeking a secluded riverside onsen retreat
Riverside open-air baths (Tenguspa and Sennyospa) with natural forest soundscape
Gentle sulfur spring water suitable for sensitive skin, children, and the elderly
Spacious guest rooms with private open-air and indoor baths
Private OnsenNatural volcanic hot spring (free-flowing, sourced from the geologically active Aso caldera region)Couples seeking ultimate privacy and seclusion in a mountain setting
Cable car to a panoramic open-air bath with sweeping Aso mountain views
Only 7 groups per day across detached private accommodations on 6,000-tsubo grounds
All rooms feature private natural hot spring baths and dedicated dining spaces
Nestled in the serene landscapes of Hakone, Hotel Hatsuhana is a haven for travelers seeking an authentic Japanese experience. This charming ryokan stands out for its harmonious blend of traditional interiors and modern comforts, making it an ideal retreat for couples celebrating special moments or solo travelers seeking solitude amidst nature. A signature experience here is the tranquil morning tea ceremony, where guests can savor local traditions while surrounded by the majestic beauty of Hakone's mountains, perhaps even under a blanket of snow—a truly immersive way to connect with the region's timeless cultural heritage.
Private OnsenSimple alkaline hot spring (the hotel's own source)Couples and solo travelers seeking a refined onsen experience near Tokyo
All 47 rooms feature private open-air baths with natural hot spring water
Completely renovated in September 2022 with modern cherry blossom-inspired design
Four complimentary private baths with unique themes available to all guests
Private OnsenSodium-chloride and bicarbonate spring (Saigawa Onsen)Travelers wanting an authentic onsen ryokan experience near Kanazawa's cultural attractions
Open-air rock bath with natural waterfall view — a dramatic bathing experience
Authentic Kaga kaiseki cuisine with premium Hokuriku seafood and Kaga vegetables
Riverside setting with garden waterfalls and the sounds of the Saigawa River
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights to enjoy the onsen and kaiseki while spending a full day exploring Kanazawa's samurai quarters, Kenrokuen, and geisha districts