Isozen Maedaen: Head to this hotel in Izu-Inatori to try their exquisite alfonsino dish!• Try Izu-Inatori’s local speciality, splendid alfonsino• A welcoming family-run, 7-bedroom ryokan• Stay overnight and enjoy several days here
Takimikan: Inn well-known for waterfall and soba (buckwheat)• A serene inn situated slightly distant from the famous Ginzan onsen (hot spring) town.• The also have been running our own soba shop. That’s why, soba served for dinner is delicious. • For one night stay with 2 meals, they charge 17,000 yen per person.
Rankeisou: This inn flows with salty spring water from the Niigata mountains and is a cultural property of Japan• A 3 story wooden building, formerly a restaurant in the early Show period• The spring water is full of salt and is also used in cooking• Experience standing in hot water 130cm deep
Miyamoto-ke: A 200 Year-Old Farmhouse and Owner is an ex-sumo wrestler!・ The owner is ex-sumo wrestler, Tsurugidake・ A ryokan which was used as a private residence for 200 years ・ A newly installed sumo ring bath in 2017!
Washoku Inn, Kakujoro Enjoy fish and Japanese architecture on the Atsumi Peninsula・A Historic wooden inn built in 1926・Dinner is fresh seafood purchased from the market by the owner・Standard plan starts from ¥23,000 for 1 night with 2 meals
Dai-Ichi Takimotokan With 5 types of spring qualities and 35 different baths, take a soak in this onsen heaven・The ryokan where Noboribetsu Onsen began・This large ryokan with 399 rooms is full of onsens and pools to enjoy・A large bathhouse covering 5,000㎡
Nukabira Onsen Nakamura-ya Stay in a cozy homemade Onsen ryokan・Only 17 rooms: dealt by 6 people families, staffs, a dog・The room is renovate by staff's hand・Outdoor baths are mixed bathing and sourced from the source