Stay in a traditional Ryokan
Staying in a traditional Japanese ryokan offers a rare glimpse into Japan's centuries-old hospitality customs. Ryokans, dating back to the Edo period, are more than just places to sleep; they are cultural experiences, giving travelers a chance to embrace the art of Japanese living. From sliding shoji doors to tatami-mat floors, these inns are designed to evoke a sense of tranquility, especially when they’re nestled in scenic locations like hot springs or serene mountain landscapes.
Wake up to the gentle sounds of nature, slip into a yukata (a casual kimono), and savor a kaiseki meal—an intricately prepared, multi-course feast using fresh, local ingredients. With the attentive service, the warmth of an onsen bath, and the simple yet refined ambiance, staying at a ryokan is a sensory experience that will make you feel connected to Japan's soul. For an unforgettable stay, we recommend visiting during the cooler months when the onsen is extra soothing!
Ready to experience authentic Japanese luxury? Contact one of our travel advisors today to plan your ryokan stay!
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