Ryokans
Ryokans are traditional Japanese inns known for native architecture, authentic cuisineâespecially kaiseki-ryouri dinnersâand serene onsen baths. Often run by the same family for generations, they preserve Japanâs rich hospitality heritage and offer an immersive cultural experience Choose a ryokan from our list for an authentic experience!Â
3-Star
Good(15 reviews)7.86
Early Modern & Colonial Expansion
Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissanceâs Gothic cathedrals to Japanese simplicity, each location reflects the culture, way of life, and architectural style of its era. This property belongs to Early Modern & Colonial Expansion. Click to know more about this period.
Established in the 9th century by Saichou, founder of Tendai BuddhismFeatures a 400-year-old beech tree
Temple Stays & Monasteries
Shintoismâs reverence for nature and Buddhismâs quest for inner peace led to shrines and temples in remote areas. To shelter pilgrims overnight, temple lodgings called shukubo were built. Today, they offer spiritual retreats with prayer readings and meditation. Experience tranquility at a historic shukuboâexplore our curated list of serene temple stays and monasteries!Â
2-Star
Superb(227 reviews)9.2
Ancient to Early Medieval
Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissanceâs Gothic cathedrals to Japanese simplicity, each location reflects the culture, way of life, and architectural style of its era. This property belongs to Ancient to Early Medieval. Click to know more about this period.