Ryokan Guide – All You Need To Know About Traditional Japanese Inns
Learn what makes ryokans unique, from their architecture to their hospitality, and how to make the most of your stay in our ryokan guide.
Ikaho Onsen Kouunkan
Explore Kounkan Ryokan in Ikaho Onsen and experience unique rooms, healing hot springs, and authentic local cuisine. Explore the town and stunning autumn foliage. Ideal for travelers seeking an authentic Japanese stay near Tokyo.
Rankeisou in Sanjo
Discover Rankeisou, a traditional ryokan in Niigata’s countryside, offering a unique blend of authentic Japanese hospitality, serene natural settings, and exquisite local cuisine. Experience the charm of traditional Japan with tranquil river valley views, rejuvenating hot baths, and a personal touch from the ryokan’s owners.
Tokiwa Ryokan in Yuda Onsen
Tokiwa Ryokan is a large traditional Japanese hotel located in Yuda Onsen in Yamaguchi famous for its hot baths and Okami-Gekijo comedy show.
Kamesei Ryokan in Chikuma – Nagano
Kamesei Ryokan is a cozy onsen inn operated by an American-Japanese couple located in Chikuma City in Nagano Prefecture.
Iwaso Ryokan – Miyajima
Iwaso is a wonderful historical ryokan located on the island of Miyajima that has been watching over this great island for over 160 years.
Takamine Onsen – Nagano Prefecture
Takamine Onsen is a ryokan located deep in the mountains of Takamine Highland, Nagano Prefecture, at an altitude of 2000 m.
Ryokufuso Ryokan In Kyoto
Ryokufuso Ryokan is a lovely traditional Japanese Inn located in the center of Kyoto who’s defining principle is to bring smiles to the faces of its guests.
Araya Totoan in Yamashiro Onsen – Ishikawa
Discover Araya Totoan in Yamashiro Onsen, Ishikawa. It is a historic establishment and wonderful ryokan.
Nishiyama Ryokan – Kyoto
Nishiyama Ryokan is a Japanese ryokan located in the center of Kyoto. Learn more about it!