Japan is a fascinating country of contradictions: at once famed for its forward-thinking design and creative technology, yet continuing to pride itself on preserving its rich, ancient traditions. With a varied landscape of hot springs, snow-clad mountains, beautiful beaches and cities studded with skyscrapers, Japan is set to dazzle and delight travellers. It’s also a top foodie destination — and with good reason; Tokyo alone boasts 200 establishments with Michelin stars! Accommodation options, too, range from traditional inns with hot spring baths to cutting-edge design hotels and everything in between. In a land where the possibilities are seemingly endless, our Gurus’ list of the best places to stay in Japan is the perfect starting point to planning the trip of a lifetime.
Japan’s big-hitters are its vibrant cities. Tokyo and Osaka are particular standouts, whilst charming Kyoto is the place to go for teahouses, shrines and the legendary entertainment district. Culture buffs will also adore Nara, Japan’s first capital. Venture to the island of Kyushu to discover active volcanoes, tranquil hot spring towns such as Yufuin, and a plethora of outdoorsy activities. Keen skiers and hikers should consider the resort towns of the northern Japanese Alps — Hakuba, Nozawa Onsen and others — which fuse snow-clad peaks with restful onsen baths. Still further north, the island of Hokkaidō boasts the ever-popular winter sports hub that is Niseko.
Whether you’re travelling as a couple or with friends and family, you’ll find Japan brimming with superb hotels offering warm hospitality, mouth-watering cuisine and a charming blend of old and new. The best places to stay in Japan await!
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Kansai Region (Hyogo, Fukusaki)
This historic hideaway offers a tranquil retreat, nestled in the serene Harimano woods. Its decor harmonises traditional elegance with modern comforts, inviting relaxation in every corner. Boasting exclusive hot springs, sumptuous dining, and breathtaking views, it's an oasis for the senses.
Kansai Region (Kansai Region)
A 300-year-old cultural gem, in Fukusaki's heart. Inside, tradition meets elegance, enveloping guests in an authentic, antique Japanese atmosphere. This sanctuary boasts unique, book-filled rooms, locally-sourced cuisine under a French-trained chef, and tranquil natural surroundings. A serene stay.
Kyushu (Higashikata)
Enjoying a superb location overlooking Kagoshima Bay, Hakusaikan Ryokan is situated on Ibusuki's coast. Traditional Japanese accommodation (tatami woven-straw flooring and futon bedding) offered. Unwind and heal in a variety of baths and onsens! Head off exploring the city. A truly top-notch spot!
Kyushu (Kumamoto Prefecture)
A luxury ryokan situated in the Aso Uchimaki Onsen Hot Spring Area. Traditionally designed throughout with floor level in-room dining, tatami mats and paper shutters. Boasting both indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, exemplary service and noteworthy regional cuisine. An utterly relaxing stay.
Kyoto
A modern hotel in the centre of Kyoto. Simple rooms blend modernity with authentic Japanese style, neutral colours, spacious beds and sleek bathrooms. All rooms are self catering, and some benefit from a whirlpool tub. Perfectly suited for couples looking for a chic base to explore the city.
Kyoto (Nakagyo-ku)
A smart property in the heart of Kyoto, with light, airy rooms. Expansive suites have antique furniture, large beds and an elegant, monochrome feel. International dishes are served in the restaurant and massages can be arranged on request. Well-located for a chic business or leisure stay.
Tokyo (Chiyoda-ku)
A city-centre Tokyo stay with easy access to nearby museums and shrines. The vibe is clean and contemporary, with minimal decor and calm tones throughout. There’s a lounge, terrace, coffee shop and 24-hour reception. Simple and convenient.
Tokyo (Tokyo)
Discover the essence of Kabukicho at this vibrant hotel where chaos meets creativity. Immerse yourself in bespoke art and design, from the unique room murals to the eclectic decor throughout. With a cosy café by day and a lively bar by night, it's an exciting city getaway.
Hokkaidō (Kitayuzawa)
Located a minute away from Shikotsu Toya National Park, Kitayuzawa Mori no Soraniwa offers chic rooms with Western-style beds and traditional tatami (woven-straw) seating areas. Rooms also features TVs and fridges. Bask in the sun as you relax by the pool!
Hokkaidō (Toyako-cho)
Windsor Toya Resort and Spa is situated in the lush countryside surrounding Lake Toya. Spacious rooms are decorated in light hues and boast floor-to-ceiling windows with spectacular views. Relax with an evening massage or a dip in the pool after days of tennis, golf & hiking. A first-class stay!
Yokohama (Kanagawa)
One of Yokohama's leading hotels since 1927, this majestic property offers a real sense of timeless glamour. Boasting elegant reception rooms and a chic restaurant perfect for romantic evenings, it's a romantic choice. Rooms are classically designed and spacious. A stand-out landmark hotel.
Hayama (Hayama)
A hotel in Hayama that's a feast for the senses with eclectic artwork, ocean music and a subtle aroma. Fresh rooms in seaside tones feature curvy furniture and warm wood. There are hot spring baths with views, a cool cafe, plus a bar serving craft beer. It's the perfect place to kick back and relax.
Osaka Prefecture (Osaka Prefecture)
Immerse yourself in a culturally rich setting, at this ryokan in Kawachinagano, featuring heritage architecture and a picturesque garden. Indulge in authentic Japanese cuisine, relax in radium hot springs, and embrace the luxury of a private annex with an open-air bath. Perfect for a serene retreat.