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Asaba Ryokan
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Asaba Ryokan

Izu, Chubu

Tucked away in the serene town of Shuzenji on the Izu Peninsula, Asaba Ryokan is a timeless gem that weaves together centuries of history and tradition. This enchanting ryokan is perfect for travelers seeking a deep connection with nature and culture, whether it's a couple celebrating a special moment amidst tranquil gardens or a cultural enthusiast drawn to its Noh stage, where traditional performances come alive under the stars. Here, you can immerse yourself in the authentic spirit of Japan by experiencing a traditional tea ceremony overlooking the serene pond, or by simply soaking in the natural hot springs under the canopy of ancient trees, feeling the essence of Shizuoka's unique cultural heritage.

Awara Onsen Kofu Yuden Beniya
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Awara Onsen Kofu Yuden Beniya

Awara, Chubu

Nestled in the heart of Awara, Chubu, Awara Onsen Kofu Yuden Beniya is a serene haven that embodies the essence of traditional Japanese hospitality. This charming ryokan, established in 1884, is perfect for travelers seeking an authentic cultural experience, whether they're couples celebrating a special moment or solo adventurers looking to immerse themselves in local traditions. One of its signature experiences is the opportunity to soak in its natural hot springs while surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the Hokuriku region, followed by a traditional geisha-inspired evening, where guests can learn about and participate in the timeless customs of the area.

Azumino Ryokan Nishiya Besso
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Azumino Ryokan Nishiya Besso

Matsumoto, Chubu

Tucked away in the serene landscapes of Matsumoto, Chubu, Azumino Ryokan Nishiya Besso offers an intimate retreat for travelers seeking a genuine connection with nature and local culture. This secluded haven is perfect for couples celebrating a special moment or solo travelers yearning for deep solitude amidst the Japanese Alps. Here, you can immerse yourself in a signature experience like a morning stroll through the surrounding countryside, followed by a traditional tea ceremony overlooking the snow-capped peaks, embodying the tranquil essence of both the ryokan and Nagano Prefecture's timeless beauty.

Fujiiso
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Fujiiso

Nagano, Chubu

Tucked away in the serene heart of Nagano, Fujiiso Ryokan is a haven for those seeking an authentic immersion in Japan's natural beauty and cultural heritage. This traditional inn, beloved by artists and intellectuals, offers a tranquil retreat where guests can bask in the gentle rhythms of nature and savor local cuisine crafted with seasonal ingredients. For travelers yearning for solitude, cultural enthusiasts, or couples celebrating special moments, Fujiiso provides a signature experience: waking up to the soft mist of Yamada Onsen's ancient hot springs, followed by a leisurely stroll through the forested ravine, all while embracing the timeless tranquility that defines this hidden gem of Chubu.

Gero Onsen Suimeikan
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Gero Onsen Suimeikan

Gero, Chubu

The flagship ryokan of Gero Onsen, one of Japan's top three hot spring resorts, with panoramic Hida mountain views and multiple distinguished outdoor bath circuits.

Hakujukan
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Hakujukan

Fukui, Chubu

Nestled at the entrance to Eiheiji Temple in Fukui, Hakujukan is a serene haven that embodies the essence of Zen tranquility, offering travelers a chance to immerse themselves in authentic Japanese culture. This ryokan is perfect for those seeking a profound connection with nature and spirituality, whether you're a solo traveler looking for introspection or a couple celebrating a special moment amidst the serene beauty of Echizen cedar forests. A signature experience here is waking up to join the morning chants at Eiheiji Temple, followed by a traditional Buddhist meal, which embodies the spirit of both Hakujukan and Fukui's rich cultural heritage.

Hanare Yado Yosizumi
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Hanare Yado Yosizumi

Atami, Chubu

Actually, Hanare Yado Yoshizumi is not located in Atami but in Ito, Shizuoka, which is part of the broader Chubu region. This serene ryokan stands out for its private outdoor baths, where guests can immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature while enjoying the scenic views of the Izu Peninsula. It's a haven for travelers seeking solitude and a deep connection with Japanese culture, particularly those who appreciate the simplicity and beauty of traditional kaiseki cuisine and the serene ambiance of a hot spring retreat. A signature experience here might be savoring a traditional Japanese breakfast while watching the sunrise over the lush greenery, embodying the essence of a peaceful Japanese getaway. However, if you're looking for something in Atami, you might consider exploring other options that offer a similar blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion. Atami itself is known for its hot springs and scenic coastal views, making it an excellent base for exploring the Chubu region's unique cultural heritage.

Kaga Onsen Yamanaka Rakusuitei
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Kaga Onsen Yamanaka Rakusuitei

Kaga, Chubu

A luxury ryokan at Yamanaka Onsen, one of Kaga's four hot spring resorts — renowned for exceptional Hokuriku kaiseki and the dramatic Kakusenkei Gorge.

Nozawa Onsen Lodge Nagano
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Nozawa Onsen Lodge Nagano

Nagano, Chubu

A friendly inn in Nozawa Onsen village — Japan's most charming ski and onsen village, with 13 free communal bathhouses and exceptional Nagano powder snow.