5 great inns you'll want to stay at at least once
I love traveling so much that I have even obtained a domestic travel agency license. Here are 5 of the best ryokans in Japan that I recommend!
①Sensuikan
This long-established inn in Kusatsu, Gunma Prefecture, was founded over 100 years ago and reopened in the summer of 2016. It is located near tourist attractions, but it is not noisy.
There are three private bathing facilities in a separate building once you step outside, and you can bathe whenever it is available. The "Kunshi no Yu" bath, which is one of the 12 baths in Kusatsu, is only available at this inn because it is a private hot spring. The rich spring water with floating hot spring minerals is very warm and comfortable, and I warmed up slowly in the spacious cypress bathtub.
Both dinner and breakfast are served in private rooms. The dishes are made with fresh ingredients and have a refined taste. In addition to spacious and modern rooms, this long-established inn offers delicious food and a private bath with a rich spring water that you can use as many times as you like, making it a comfortable place to stay.
②Kanon, a detached inn
Opened in January 2017, this is a detached inn in Shiobara Onsen, Tochigi Prefecture, where all rooms have an open-air hot spring bath. At the self-service drink corner in the lobby, you can enjoy drinks, including alcohol, depending on the time. The drinks in the guest room refrigerators are also free, which is nice!
The rooms also have a large open-air bath and a large private garden. The hot spring is a free-flowing water that is rich in metasilicic acid, and is made by combining two different springs.
Both dinner and breakfast are served in a private room next to the lobby. The food was freshly made at just the right time and was very filling. This is a recommended inn for couples, as well as families with children.
③Matsudaya Hotel
A historic hotel in Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, where patriots of the Meiji Restoration once gathered, where you can enjoy a wonderful garden and rich hot springs. We took a bus from the airport to Yuda Onsen, and the bus stop was right in front of the hotel, so it was easy to get to.
The hotel was founded in 1675, and has a history of over 300 years, so the gate had a historic feel to it, but contrary to our expectations, once we stepped inside, we found a spacious lobby. Strolling through the beautiful Japanese garden is also one of the pleasures.
Both dinner and breakfast are served in the room, and the meals are full of seasonal ingredients that are typical of Yamaguchi. There is a Meiji Restoration archive in the hotel, where you can see valuable items. This is an inn that can be recommended to anyone, including history buffs, couples, friends, and families.
④ Shikitei
This inn is in a very good location in a corner of Nara Park. It was founded in 1899, and has a total of 10 rooms, so I imagined it to be a small inn, but I was surprised by the heavy, shrine-style gate. The room was spacious, with a Japanese-style room of 10 tatami mats, an anteroom of 4.5 tatami mats, and a foot room of 3 tatami mats, and it felt very spacious even with three people including a child.
Dinner and breakfast were served in the room. The food was an original "Yamatoji cuisine" using ingredients from Nara, and the overall flavor was well-balanced, light, and very delicious.
Every time they went out, their shoes were polished to a shine, and you could feel the attention to detail. Despite being located right next to tourist spots, the environment is quiet, so you can relax.
⑤Tsutsuji-tei
A Japanese-style restaurant and inn in Kusatsu, Gunma Prefecture, where you can enjoy warm hospitality and seasonal cuisine. The room was 12.5 tatami mats + 6 tatami mats + a sunroom with a cypress bath, and it was comfortable for five people including a child.
The facilities and interior were not new, but the well-cleaned room had a dignified air and a comfortable atmosphere.
We had our meals in a private room at "Japanese-style restaurant Hana Kairo." The seasonal dishes are carefully prepared one by one, made with high-quality ingredients, and the tableware is beautiful as well.
The facilities are not luxurious or new, but the air is clear and this is a ryokan that we would recommend to adult couples, family trips, and those who are particular about their food.
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