42 Ryokans Found

Beppu Onsen Yuryo Hamano Yu
Beppu's most affordable genuine ryokan — a family-run inn in the historic Beppu Onsen district offering natural hot springs at budget prices.

Fumoto Ryokan
Nestled in the serene heart of Minamioguni, Kyushu, Fumoto Ryokan is a haven for those seeking an authentic Japanese experience amidst nature's splendor. This charming ryokan stands out for its unique blend of tranquility and cultural richness, offering travelers a chance to immerse themselves in the region's traditional heritage. Whether you're a couple celebrating a special moment or a solo traveler seeking solitude, Fumoto Ryokan's signature experience—bathing in its serene open-air baths while listening to the gentle flow of the river—embodies the essence of Kyushu's natural beauty and timeless traditions. Here, you can discover the subtle beauty of Japan, where every moment feels like a gentle whisper from the past.

Gekkoju Yufuin
Tucked away in the serene landscapes of Yufu, Kyushu, Gekkoju Yufuin is a haven for those seeking an intimate connection with nature and local culture. This charming ryokan, with its unique blend of Japanese and Western elements, is perfect for couples celebrating special moments or travelers looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of rural Japan. Here, you can experience the essence of Kyushu's rich heritage by enjoying a private rickshaw tour through Yufuin's picturesque streets or savoring local dishes crafted with ingredients from across the region, all while basking in the serene views of Mt. Yufu from your private terrace.

Hamawaki Kanko Hotel
A well-priced seafront ryokan on Beppu Bay, combining natural hot spring baths with panoramic sea views.

Hinoharu Ryokan
Tucked away in the serene town of Yufu, Kyushu, Hinoharu Ryokan is a haven for travelers seeking an authentic Japanese experience. This charming ryokan stands out for its cozy, traditional rooms and serene onsen baths, making it a perfect retreat for couples celebrating special moments or solo travelers seeking solitude amidst nature. A signature experience here is savoring a seasonal kaiseki dinner while enjoying the tranquil surroundings, followed by a relaxing soak in a private hot spring bath under the starlit sky, embodying the essence of Kyushu's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. Whether you're a cultural enthusiast or someone looking to unwind in harmony with nature, Hinoharu Ryokan offers a genuine taste of Japan's subtle beauty and hospitality.

Hotel Kazahaya
Nestled in Hita, a city affectionately known as the "Kyoto of Kyushu," Hotel Kazahaya offers a serene retreat for travelers seeking an authentic connection with Japan's rich cultural heritage. This charming ryokan is perfect for those who yearn to immerse themselves in local traditions, such as the vibrant Hita Gion Festival, or to simply bask in the tranquility of its natural surroundings. A signature experience here might include a morning stroll through Hita's historic Mameda district, followed by a traditional tea ceremony overlooking the serene landscapes of northern Kyushu, allowing guests to deeply appreciate the region's unique blend of history and nature.

Hozantei, Kurokawa Spa
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.

IKI RETREAT by Onko Chishin
Nestled on the serene shores of Iki Island in Kyushu, Iki Retreat by Onko Chishin is a haven for travelers seeking an immersive experience of Japan's authentic beauty. This enchanting ryokan stands out for its thoughtful blend of traditional Japanese architecture with modern comfort, offering stunning sea views that invite guests to connect with nature's tranquility. Whether you're a couple celebrating a special moment or a solo traveler seeking solitude, the retreat's signature experience—enjoying a warm onsen bath while watching the sunset over the Genkai Sea—embodies the essence of Kyushu's unique cultural heritage and natural splendor, making it a perfect haven for those who cherish the subtle nuances of Japanese hospitality.
Iriomote-jima Hotel Irifune
A welcoming island inn on Iriomote, Japan's largest subtropical wilderness island — gateway to mangrove kayaking, coral reef diving, and pristine jungle waterfalls.

Iseya
Nestled in the serene landscapes of Unzen, Kyushu, Iseya Ryokan is a haven for travelers seeking an immersive experience of Japan's cultural heritage. This charming ryokan is perfect for those who yearn for deep solitude amidst nature's splendor or couples celebrating special moments amidst the tranquil beauty of Unzen's hot springs. A signature experience here might involve a serene morning stroll through the steaming Jigoku, followed by a traditional tea ceremony overlooking the majestic scenery, embodying the essence of both the ryokan and the region's unique blend of natural and cultural treasures.

Ishigaki Island Hotel Granvrio Resort
A resort hotel overlooking the emerald waters of Kabira Bay on Ishigaki Island — Okinawa's most celebrated bay, famous for black pearl cultivation and coral reefs.

Naha Tsuboya Ryokan
A budget-friendly Japanese inn in Naha's historic Tsuboya pottery district — walking distance from Shuri Castle and the Kokusai-dori shopping street.