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Heritage Hotels in Japan

An ancient nation steeped in tradition, Japan is a treasure trove of famous world heritage sites, including ones that have existed for a millennium. Many of their traditional buildings withstood the tides of time despite being wooden structures, and some are available as historic stays. To learn more, read about these heritage hotels in Japan.
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Kominka Yasaka
53 km from airport This is a straight-line distance from Itami Airport. Actual travel distance may vary.

Kominka Yasaka

Minka Minkas are old folk houses most common in rural Japan and made of natural materials such as bamboo, straw, or mud. These properties come in different architectural styles, including nōka that resembles a farmhouse, while machiyas are traditional townhouses. As many of them have been renovated and restored as holiday homes, check out our list for the best options! 
4-Star 9.4
Early Modern & Colonial Expansion Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissance’s 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.
Asuka
Suigetsu Machiya House
2 km from airport This is a straight-line distance from Kyoto. Actual travel distance may vary.

Suigetsu Machiya House

Machiya  Machiya are traditional Japanese townhouses, especially in Kyoto, but also found in Naraijuku, Kanazawa, Takayama, and Kurashiki. Although construction ceased after the 1950 Building Standards Act, many historic machiya remain, offering visitors a glimpse into Japan’s architectural heritage. Check our list of machiyas for a memorable vacation! 
4-Star 8.5
Industrial & Imperial Era Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissance’s Gothic cathedrals to Japanese simplicity, each location reflects the culture, way of life, and architectural style of its era. This property belongs to Industrial & Imperial Era. Click to know more about this period.
Kyoto
Kurohoro Machiya House
29 km from airport This is a straight-line distance from Komatsu Airport. Actual travel distance may vary.

Kurohoro Machiya House

Machiya  Machiya are traditional Japanese townhouses, especially in Kyoto, but also found in Naraijuku, Kanazawa, Takayama, and Kurashiki. Although construction ceased after the 1950 Building Standards Act, many historic machiya remain, offering visitors a glimpse into Japan’s architectural heritage. Check our list of machiyas for a memorable vacation! 
4-Star 9.3
Early Modern & Colonial Expansion Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissance’s 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.
Kanazawa
Tokisora Machiya House
29 km from airport This is a straight-line distance from Komatsu Airport. Actual travel distance may vary.

Tokisora Machiya House

Machiya  Machiya are traditional Japanese townhouses, especially in Kyoto, but also found in Naraijuku, Kanazawa, Takayama, and Kurashiki. Although construction ceased after the 1950 Building Standards Act, many historic machiya remain, offering visitors a glimpse into Japan’s architectural heritage. Check our list of machiyas for a memorable vacation! 
4-Star 10.0
Early Modern & Colonial Expansion Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissance’s 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.
Kanazawa
Motoyu Ishiya
36 km from airport This is a straight-line distance from Komatsu Airport. Actual travel distance may vary.

Motoyu Ishiya

Ryokans Ryokans are traditional Japanese inns known for native architecture, authentic cuisine—especially kaiseki-ryouri dinners—and serene onsen baths. Often run by the sane family for generations, they preserve Japan’s rich hospitality heritage and offer an immersive cultural experience Choose a ryokan from our list for an authentic experience! 
4-Star 9.3
Early Modern & Colonial Expansion Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissance’s 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.
Kanazawa
Marukoma Onsen Ryokan
30 km from airport This is a straight-line distance from New Chitose Airport. Actual travel distance may vary.

Marukoma Onsen Ryokan

Ryokans, Onsens Ryokans are traditional Japanese inns known for native architecture, authentic cuisine—especially kaiseki-ryouri dinners—and serene onsen baths. Often run by the sane family for generations, they preserve Japan’s rich hospitality heritage and offer an immersive cultural experience Choose a ryokan from our list for an authentic experience! 
3-Star 9.0
Interwar & Early Modern Heritage Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissance’s Gothic cathedrals to Japanese simplicity, each location reflects the culture, way of life, and architectural style of its era. This property belongs to Interwar & Early Modern Heritage. Click to know more about this period.
Chitose
Hinaya Higashiyama Machiya House
30 km from airport This is a straight-line distance from Komatsu Airport. Actual travel distance may vary.

Hinaya Higashiyama Machiya House

Machiya  Machiya are traditional Japanese townhouses, especially in Kyoto, but also found in Naraijuku, Kanazawa, Takayama, and Kurashiki. Although construction ceased after the 1950 Building Standards Act, many historic machiya remain, offering visitors a glimpse into Japan’s architectural heritage. Check our list of machiyas for a memorable vacation! 
4-Star 9.0
Industrial & Imperial Era Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissance’s Gothic cathedrals to Japanese simplicity, each location reflects the culture, way of life, and architectural style of its era. This property belongs to Industrial & Imperial Era. Click to know more about this period.
Kanazawa
Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma
29 km from airport This is a straight-line distance from Komatsu Airport. Actual travel distance may vary.

Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma

Machiya  Machiya are traditional Japanese townhouses, especially in Kyoto, but also found in Naraijuku, Kanazawa, Takayama, and Kurashiki. Although construction ceased after the 1950 Building Standards Act, many historic machiya remain, offering visitors a glimpse into Japan’s architectural heritage. Check our list of machiyas for a memorable vacation! 
4-Star 9.3
Early Modern & Colonial Expansion Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissance’s 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.
Kanazawa
Mimari Machiya House
29 km from airport This is a straight-line distance from Komatsu Airport. Actual travel distance may vary.

Mimari Machiya House

Machiya  Machiya are traditional Japanese townhouses, especially in Kyoto, but also found in Naraijuku, Kanazawa, Takayama, and Kurashiki. Although construction ceased after the 1950 Building Standards Act, many historic machiya remain, offering visitors a glimpse into Japan’s architectural heritage. Check our list of machiyas for a memorable vacation! 
4-Star 9.2
Early Modern & Colonial Expansion Every historic hotel tells a unique tale of its time. From Renaissance’s 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.
Kanazawa