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1022 ryokan(s) shown out of 1869 in this region.

Sumiyoshiya 3.8 95 reviews

Sumiyoshiya

A solid pick for travelers who want a traditional seaside stay in Teradomari with strong local seafood appeal. It suits guests who value atmosph…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1 night
Sea Views Hot Spring Town Old Town Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Indoor Bath
Nearby transport
Teradomari Station2.2 km · Not practical for most travelers on footKirihara Station3.1 km · Generally not ideal on footNagaoka Station23 km · about 45–60 min by car or taxi
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Nangoku Hotel 3.7 773 reviews

Nangoku Hotel

Nangoku Hotel suits travelers who want a casual seaside stay in Minamiboso with onsen access and easy sightseeing around Cape Nojima. It is a be…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Sea Views Hot Spring Town Quiet Village Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Nearby transport
Chikura Station8.5 km · too far to walk comfortablyTateyama Station10 km · too far to walk comfortablyAwa-Kamogawa Station30 km · about 50–70 min by taxi
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM Checkout Until 11:00 AM
Hotel Meribel Tsugaike 3.6 31 reviews

Hotel Meribel Tsugaike

A simple, good-value ski stay in Tsugaike Kogen that suits travelers who want clean traditional rooms and friendly local hospitality more than r…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town Countryside Escape Public Onsen Indoor Bath
Nearby transport
Hakuba-Oike Station1.4 km · not ideal on foot with luggageMinami-Otari Station4.5 km · not realistic on foot for most travelersHakuba Station5.7 km · not practical on foot
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM Checkout Until 10:00 AM
Hirayama Onsen Ryokan Kadoya 3.5 67 reviews

Hirayama Onsen Ryokan Kadoya

A solid pick for travelers who want a quiet rural onsen stay in Hirayama rather than a polished luxury ryokan. Its hot spring quality looks like…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1 night
Countryside Escape Riverside Location Hot Spring Town Quiet Village Public Onsen Hot Spring Bath
Nearby transport
Tamana Station16 km · about 35–45 min by carShin-Omuta Station19 km · about 30–40 min by carHirayama Onsen-mae Bus Stop100 m · about 5–10 min if you are lightly packed
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM Checkout Until 10:00 AM
Shosenkaku 3.4 176 reviews

Shosenkaku

A countryside onsen ryokan on the outskirts of Nagano City, Shosenkaku suits travelers who want a quiet, old-school Japanese stay with hot sprin…

2 restaurants on site · 1 nearby restaurant
Recommended stay: 1 night
Forest Surroundings Countryside Escape Mountain Setting Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Nearby transport
Shinonoi Station2.5 km · Not recommended on foot for most travelers wit…Imai Station2.9 km · Not ideal on foot with luggage; roughly 35–45…Kawanakajima Station4.6 km · Not recommended on foot.
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Nasushiobara Ichimantei 3.3 210 reviews

Nasushiobara Ichimantei

A practical onsen stay in the center of Shiobara Onsen, best for travelers who want hot springs, walkable local sights, and casual in-house ente…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Hot Spring Town Mountain Setting Valley Scenery Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Reservable Bath
Nearby transport
Kamimiyori-Shiobaraonsenguchi Station9.9 km · too far to walk comfortablyNishi-Nasuno Station17 km · about 25-40 min by car or taxiNasushiobara Station18 km · about 35-50 min by car or taxi
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Ryokan Yamakanoyu 3.3 30 reviews

Ryokan Yamakanoyu

A small, traditional ryokan in Kaida Highlands that suits travelers who want mountain views, local food, and a quiet rural onsen stay. It is a m…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Mountain Setting Countryside Escape Valley Scenery Quiet Village Public Onsen Hot Spring Bath
Nearby transport
Kiso-Fukushima Station16 km · about 35–50 min by car or taxiNagoya Station108 km · not usually recommended by car for the full ap…Yamaka Ryokan Bus Stopabout 1–3 min
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Kurotake 3.0 92 reviews

Kurotake

A stylish upscale ryokan in Hirugami Onsen with a distinctive Taisho-Roman atmosphere, polished baths, and a more design-led stay than a rustic…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Hot Spring Town Mountain Setting Riverside Location Garden Setting Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Nearby transport
Iida Station12 km · Not practical on footTenryukyo Station14 km · Not practical on footHirugami Onsen Bus Stop3.5 km · Not ideal on foot with luggage; best checked l…
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM Checkout Until 11:00 AM
Tawaraya Ryokan Koto Shirasagikan 2.9 10 reviews

Tawaraya Ryokan Koto Shirasagikan

This is a rural, old-school hot spring ryokan in Fujikawachi, Usuki, Oita, best suited to travelers who value a historic source spring and a qui…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1 night
Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings Hot Spring Town Public Onsen Hot Spring Bath Sauna
Nearby transport
Usuki Station6.6 km · too far to walk comfortablyTsukumi Station14 km · about 25–35 min by taxiSaiki Station26 km · about 40–55 min by taxi
Check-in From 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Checkout Until 9:30 AM
Saga Fuga 2.3 4 reviews

Saga Fuga

This is a stylish adult-oriented ryokan in Furuyu Onsen, Saga City, with river-facing rooms, a calm bar-lounge atmosphere, and the area’s signat…

2 restaurants on site · 1 nearby restaurant
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Riverside Location Forest Surroundings Hot Spring Town Countryside Escape Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Nearby transport
Saga Station15 km · about 30-40 min by carFuruyu Onsen-mae Bus Stop100 m · about 1-5 min on foot depending on approachFuruyu Onsen Bus Stop170 m · about 2-8 min on foot depending on exact stop u…
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Hotel 中央ホテル - No overall rating yet

Central Hotel 中央ホテル

This is a small family-run onsen ryokan in Kamiyamada Onsen, Chikuma, known for its folk-art character, flowing hot spring baths, and carefully…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Hot Spring Town Countryside Escape Mountain Setting Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Nearby transport
Togura Station1.5 km · about 20–30 min on foot, depending on route an…Shinonoi Station11 km · too far to walk comfortablyNagano Station18 km · about 40–60 min by car, traffic dependent
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 6:30 PM Checkout Until 10:00 AM
HESTA Hakone – GUEST HOUSE – - No overall rating yet

HESTA Hakone – GUEST HOUSE –

A budget-oriented guest house in Motohakone that suits travelers who want simple access to Lake Ashi, Togendai, and Hakone sightseeing without p…

3 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town Lake Views Public Onsen Hot Spring Bath
Nearby transport
Gotemba Station9.6 km · too far to walk comfortablyHakone-Yumoto Station9.7 km · too far to walk comfortablyOdawara Station14 km · about 40-55 min by taxi
Check-in From 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Hotel Wakatsuki - No overall rating yet

Hotel Wakatsuki

A good fit for travelers who want a low-key, traditional stay near Kurohime’s outdoor activities rather than a polished luxury ryokan. It stands…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Forest Surroundings Mountain Setting Countryside Escape Quiet Village Public Onsen Indoor Bath
Nearby transport
Kurohime Station3.2 km · Not practical for most travelers; roughly 1 ho…Iiyama Station18 km · About 40–60 min by car depending on road and we…Nagano Station21 km · About 50–70 min by car depending on conditio…
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM Checkout Until 10:00 AM
Hotorinite - 1 reviews

Hotorinite

Hotorinite appears to be a small ryokan-style stay in the Makioka/Kitahara area of Yamanashi with spacious tatami rooms, scenic mountain or lake…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Lake Views Forest Surroundings Mountain Setting National Park Quiet Village Public Onsen
Nearby transport
Yamanashishi Station13 km · about 25–35 min by taxiHigashi-Yamanashi Station14 km · about 30–40 min by taxiKofu Station17 km · about 45–60 min by taxi
Check-in From 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Kashiwaya Gassan - No overall rating yet

Kashiwaya Gassan

This is a small hot-spring ryokan in Shizu Onsen, Nishikawa, at the foot of Mt. Gassan, and it suits travelers who want a quiet mountain stay wi…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings Hot Spring Town Quiet Village Public Onsen Hot Spring Bath
Nearby transport
Aterazawa Station21 km · about 45-60 min by car or taxiYamagata Station39 km · about 60-80 min by car depending on seasonShizu Bus Stop40 m · about 1-3 min on foot if you arrive at the centr…
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM Checkout Until 10:00 AM
Ryokan Imai - No overall rating yet

Ryokan Imai

A small Tsukioka Onsen ryokan that looks best for travelers who want a quieter, more intimate stay with sulfur hot springs and a traditional fee…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Hot Spring Town Countryside Escape Quiet Village Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen
Nearby transport
Tsukioka Station3.5 km · about 45 min walkShibata Station7.5 km · too far to walk comfortablyToyosaka Station9.4 km · too far to walk comfortably
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Sengokuhara Hisanoha - No overall rating yet

Sengokuhara Hisanoha

A small onsen ryokan in Sengokuhara, Hakone, this property suits travelers who want a quiet stay with a more intimate feel than a large resort.…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Forest Surroundings Countryside Escape Hot Spring Town Public Onsen Indoor Bath Hot Spring Bath
Nearby transport
Gora Station3.8 km · about 50 min walkGotemba Station7.6 km · too far to walk comfortablyHakone-Yumoto Station9.3 km · too far to walk comfortably
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Shibu Tatunokan - No overall rating yet

Shibu Tatunokan

This is a traditional onsen ryokan in Chino, Nagano, suited to travelers who want a quiet countryside stay with hot-spring bathing rather than a…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Forest Surroundings Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath Public Onsen
Nearby transport
Chino Station8.4 km · too far to walk comfortablyShinano-Sakai Station14 km · about 20–30 min by car or taxiTateshinako-mae Bus Stop690 m · about 5–15 min if arriving light and the exact…
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Tabist Koboshi no Yu Senshintei Aizu Yunokamionsen - No overall rating yet

Tabist Koboshi no Yu Senshintei Aizu Yunokamionsen

A quiet forest-surrounded onsen ryokan in Yunokami Onsen that suits travelers who want a calm stay near Ouchi-juku. It is a stronger choice for…

2 restaurants on site · 1 nearby restaurant
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Forest Surroundings Hot Spring Town Countryside Escape Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Nearby transport
Yunokami-Onsen Station520 m · about 10–20 min on foot depending on route and…Aizu-Shimogō Station6.6 km · too far to walk comfortablyAizu-Tajima Station16 km · about 35–50 min by car
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Wakatake - No overall rating yet

Wakatake

This is a traditional hot-spring ryokan in Tagami, Niigata, best suited to travelers who want a classic Japanese stay with local food and a rela…

3 restaurants on site
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Forest Surroundings Garden Setting Hot Spring Town Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Hot Spring Bath
Nearby transport
Tagami Station2.1 km · about 20–30 min on foot, depending on luggage…Hanyuda Station3.4 km · best checked locally; generally not ideal on f…Tsubame-Sanjo Station14 km · about 30–40 min by taxi or car
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Ōgi-sō, Ōgi Onsen - No overall rating yet

Ōgi-sō, Ōgi Onsen

This is a small, countryside onsen ryokan in Minamioguni that suits travelers who want a quiet, traditional stay near Kurokawa without being in…

1 restaurant on site · 2 nearby restaurants
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings Countryside Escape Valley Scenery Hot Spring Town Public Onsen
Nearby transport
Aso Station14 km · about 50–70 min by car or taxiHigo-Ozu Station32 km · about 75–95 min by car or taxiKurokawa Onsen Bus Stop2.6 km · about 35 min walk
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM
五氣里-itsukiri- - No overall rating yet

五氣里-itsukiri-

Itsukiri is a luxury satoyama retreat in Isumi, Chiba, best suited to travelers who want a private, design-forward stay with in-room hot spring…

3 restaurants on site
Recommended stay: 1-2 nights
Countryside Escape Garden Setting Quiet Village Private Onsen Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Nearby transport
Ohara Station5.1 km · too far to walk comfortablyKazusa-Azuma Station5.7 km · not ideal on foot; likely well over 1 hourKazusa-Nakagawa Station7.2 km · too far to walk comfortably
Check-in From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Top 10 ryokans in Japan

Ranking based on overall rating and review volume. Includes this category and its subcategories.

  1. 🥇 1
    Sui Suwako
    10.0/10 · 636 reviews
  2. 🥈 2
    Toshiharu Ryokan
    9.9/10 · 563 reviews
  3. 🥉 3
    Ryokan Mugen (Adult Only)
    9.9/10 · 359 reviews
  4. 4
    Sakaeya Hotel
    10.0/10 · 118 reviews
  5. 5
    Kinosaki onsen Tokitotoki
    9.9/10 · 206 reviews
  6. 6
  7. 7
    Ryokan Tori
    9.8/10 · 604 reviews
  8. 8
    Shinwaen
    10.0/10 · 102 reviews
  9. 9
    Yoyokaku
    9.8/10 · 374 reviews
  10. 10
    Yoshimatsu
    9.7/10 · 2,260 reviews
Traveler routes

Traveler itineraries including Japan

Ryokans from Japan appear in 106 public itineraries.

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5 days – Mie > Hyogo > Kyoto > Tochigi

3 stops
V1nc Updated 24 May 2026 3 matching ryokans
Countryside Escape 23% Mountain Setting 22% Quiet Village 22% Garden Setting 11% Hot Spring Town 11% Lake Views 11%
1. Business Ryokan Iroha 2. Kanko Ryokan Kuboji 3. Haku Fuji Yamanakako
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3 days – Fukushima > Wakayama > Nagano

3 stops
Anna Simon Updated 20 May 2026 3 matching ryokans
Countryside Escape 29% Hot Spring Town 29% Forest Surroundings 14% Quiet Village 14% Sea Views 14%
1. Spa Resort Hawaiians Hotel Hawaiians 2. Wan Wan Paradise Premier Nanki Shirahama 3. Jinpyōkaku Honten
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5 days – Mie > Hyogo > Kyoto > Tochigi

5 stops
Hana Sato Updated 12 May 2026 5 matching ryokans
Hot Spring Town 29% Countryside Escape 15% Mountain Setting 14% Quiet Village 14% Riverside Location 14% Sea Views 14%
1. Ryokan Seishounagon 2. Arima Onsen ShikinoIrodori Hatago 3. HOSHINO-OTOー星音 4. Iwaiyado Jyuan Nikko Kawaji onsen 5. Senoumi
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5 days – Hokkaido > Kumamoto > Shizuoka > Kyoto

5 stops
Arthur Blanc Updated 20 May 2026 5 matching ryokans
Hot Spring Town 33% Riverside Location 20% Garden Setting 14% Mountain Setting 13% Sea Views 13% Forest Surroundings 7%
1. Karurusu Onsen Yumoto Orofuresou 2. Yumerindo 3. Yado Marubun 4. Charoku Bekkan 5. Fukeikan 風景館
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5 days – Mie > Nagano > Ishikawa > Saga

5 stops
Lucas Martin Updated 20 May 2026 5 matching ryokans
Hot Spring Town 33% Food District 17% Quiet Village 17% Sea Views 17% Autumn Scenery 8% City Center 8%
1. Kotobukitei 2. Izumiso 3. Ryokan Yamamuro 4. Ichifukuso 5. Kurhouse Shirahama
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5 days – Kanagawa > Hyogo > Shizuoka

5 stops
Haruto Suzuki Updated 20 May 2026 5 matching ryokans
Hot Spring Town 36% Mountain Setting 22% Garden Setting 14% Sea Views 14% Countryside Escape 7% Forest Surroundings 7%
1. Sansou Nagisa 2. The Gran Resort Kinosaki 3. SOKI ATAMI 4. Kiri no Kaori Sakura 5. Nonohanatei komurasaki
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5 days – Gunma > Hokkaido > Oita > Kyoto

5 stops
Lucas Martin Updated 20 May 2026 5 matching ryokans
Station Access 25% City Center 17% Countryside Escape 17% Hot Spring Town 17% Mountain Setting 16% Food District 8%
1. Nakaya Ryokan 2. Mizubasho no Yado Higashi 3. Ryokan Yamaichi 4. Good Stay Mizuho 5. Ryokan Sanoya
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5 days – Ishikawa > Miyagi > Niigata > Kyoto

5 stops
Noah Dubois Updated 20 May 2026 5 matching ryokans
Hot Spring Town 45% City Center 11% Countryside Escape 11% Garden Setting 11% Mountain Setting 11% Quiet Village 11%
1. B&B MIKAWA – Kanazawa Fish Harbour 2. Matsushima Ichinobo 3. Suehirokan 4. Bousenkaku 5. Fujiya Ryokan
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4 days – Mie > Nagano > Shizuoka > Kanagawa

4 stops
Camille Leroy Updated 20 May 2026 4 matching ryokans
Hot Spring Town 38% City Center 13% Countryside Escape 13% Food District 12% Forest Surroundings 12% Garden Setting 12%
1. Ijika Daiichi Hotel Kagura 2. Yakuōin, temple-auberge près du Zenkoji de Shinshu 3. Sanpei-sō 4. Hotel Okada
10

4 days – Oita > Shizuoka

4 stops
Maya Weber Updated 20 May 2026 4 matching ryokans
Hot Spring Town 37% Garden Setting 18% Sea Views 18% Countryside Escape 9% Food District 9% Mountain Setting 9%
1. Beppu Fuga 2. Oyado Shinshima 3. Uomisaki Hotel 4. Wan Wan Paradise Izukogen

Best time to visit Japan

Autumn and spring are generally easiest for weather, scenery, and ryokan travel, but Japan’s climate varies greatly from Hokkaido to Okinawa.

Best monthsMarch to May and October to November offer the broadest mix of comfortable weather, scenery, and cultural travel timing across Japan.
Swipe by month
  1. January
    Good
    7/10
    WeatherMidwinter; cold nationwide, snowy in northern and mountain regions, milder in the south.
    TemperatureDay 2°C - Night -4°C
    Cold Snow In North Dry Air
    Good forExcellent onsen and snow scenery.
    Watch outCold weather limits rural sightseeing.
    SeasonNew Year season, ski peak, early plum blossoms south.
    TipBook resort trains and hot-spring inns early around New Year holidays.
    Moderate crowds
  2. February
    Good
    7/10
    WeatherStill cold and dry; best snow conditions in Hokkaido and the Japanese Alps.
    TemperatureDay 3°C - Night -3°C
    Cold Snow In North Dry Air
    Good forGreat powder snow and fewer tourists.
    Watch outSome areas feel bleak and cold.
    SeasonSapporo Snow Festival, plum blossoms begin in warmer regions.
    TipIdeal for snow country ryokan, especially with private baths.
    Moderate crowds
  3. March
    Good
    8/10
    WeatherEarly spring; cool days, lingering snow north, blossoms start in south and central Japan late month.
    TemperatureDay 8°C - Night 0°C
    Cool Spring Flowers Late Snow North
    Good forEarly spring scenery starts nationwide.
    Watch outBloom timing varies by region.
    SeasonCherry blossoms start southward; Hina Matsuri on March 3.
    TipUse flexible dates if planning around sakura.
    Busy
  4. April
    Excellent
    10/10
    WeatherOne of the most comfortable months; mild temperatures across much of Japan.
    TemperatureDay 14°C - Night 6°C
    Mild Cherry Blossoms Pleasant
    Good forBest mix of weather and blossoms.
    Watch outPopular spots become very crowded.
    SeasonPeak cherry blossom season; Takayama Spring Festival; Miyako Odori.
    TipReserve ryokan months ahead, especially Kyoto and Hakone.
    Very busy
  5. May Current month
    Excellent
    9/10
    WeatherWarm, fresh, and often sunny after blossoms; excellent for gardens, walks, and countryside.
    TemperatureDay 19°C - Night 11°C
    Warm Fresh Greenery Generally Dry
    Good forComfortable weather and fresh greenery.
    Watch outGolden Week brings heavy domestic travel.
    SeasonGolden Week; Sanja Matsuri; late blossoms in Hokkaido.
    TipAvoid Golden Week dates for smoother transport and rates.
    Busy
  6. June
    Mixed
    5/10
    WeatherRainy season begins in much of Japan, though Hokkaido is usually less affected.
    TemperatureDay 22°C - Night 16°C
    Rainy Season Humid Lush Greenery
    Good forHydrangeas and lush garden scenery.
    Watch outRain and humidity increase.
    SeasonRainy season, hydrangeas, some rice-planting landscapes.
    TipChoose ryokan towns with museums, baths, and indoor dining.
    Moderate crowds
  7. July
    Mixed
    5/10
    WeatherHot and humid in many regions; rainy season lingers early, then summer heat intensifies.
    TemperatureDay 27°C - Night 21°C
    Hot Humid Rain Early Month
    Good forMajor festival season begins.
    Watch outHeat and humidity are draining.
    SeasonGion Matsuri, Tanabata, mountain escapes become attractive.
    TipPrioritize higher elevations or coastal breezes where possible.
    Busy
  8. August
    Mixed
    5/10
    WeatherPeak summer heat; very humid in cities, cooler in mountains and Hokkaido.
    TemperatureDay 28°C - Night 22°C
    Very Hot Humid Typhoon Risk
    Good forFireworks and summer festivals nationwide.
    Watch outStrong heat and Obon crowds.
    SeasonObon travel peak, fireworks, Awa Odori, Nebuta festivals.
    TipBook transport and ryokan early for Obon week.
    Very busy
  9. September
    Mixed
    6/10
    WeatherLate summer warmth continues; humidity eases gradually, but typhoon risk remains.
    TemperatureDay 24°C - Night 18°C
    Warm Humid Early Typhoon Risk
    Good forSlightly fewer crowds after Obon.
    Watch outTyphoons can disrupt plans.
    SeasonTyphoon season, harvest period, some autumn festivals begin.
    TipKeep itineraries flexible and monitor transport updates closely.
    Moderate crowds
  10. October
    Excellent
    9/10
    WeatherComfortable, drier weather in most of Japan; autumn color starts in higher elevations and north.
    TemperatureDay 18°C - Night 10°C
    Comfortable Drier Autumn Colors Begin
    Good forComfortable sightseeing and early foliage.
    Watch outPopular autumn weekends fill quickly.
    SeasonAutumn leaves begin north and mountains; Jidai Matsuri.
    TipExcellent month for scenic ryokan stays with kaiseki.
    Busy
  11. November
    Excellent
    10/10
    WeatherCool, crisp, and ideal in much of Japan; peak foliage for many famous destinations.
    TemperatureDay 12°C - Night 5°C
    Cool Crisp Peak Foliage
    Good forPeak autumn foliage and clear weather.
    Watch outTop foliage spots are crowded.
    SeasonPeak koyo in many regions; Shichi-Go-San season.
    TipBest nationwide month for classic ryokan scenery.
    Very busy
  12. December
    Good
    7/10
    WeatherEarly winter; cold grows stronger, snow starts in northern and mountain areas, air often clear.
    TemperatureDay 6°C - Night 0°C
    Cold Clear Air Snow Starts
    Good forClear views, illuminations, winter onsen.
    Watch outYear-end closures and holiday travel.
    SeasonIlluminations, ski season starts, Oshogatsu travel builds.
    TipConfirm holiday opening days for museums and restaurants.
    Moderate crowds

How long to stay in Japan

Japan works for short first trips or long rail journeys, but climate and transfer times reward a measured pace.

Ideal stay 10 to 14 nights is ideal for most travelers

A week covers one main region well; 10 to 14 nights allows cities, countryside ryokan stays, and seasonal detours without rushing.

Quick first trip

5 to 7 nights

Tokyo-Kyoto-Osaka or one-region focus

Best for travelers who want classic highlights and one ryokan stay.

Avoid trying to cover the whole country.

Balanced classic journey

10 to 14 nights

First-time visitors mixing cities and ryokan

Allows a smoother route, seasonal sightseeing, and two to four bases.

Best overall stay length for most travelers.

Season-focused trip

7 to 10 nights

Sakura, foliage, snow, or festival travel

Works well if you target one seasonal window and one broad region.

Stay flexible because timing shifts by region and year.

Deep multi-region trip

15 to 21 nights

Repeat visitors and rail travelers

Lets you combine major cities with rural onsen towns, islands, or Hokkaido/Kyushu.

Worth it if you want slower pacing and regional variety.

Planning tips
  • Japan is large, so transfer time can consume more days than expected.
  • For ryokan trips, one-night stays are possible but two nights feel far less rushed.
  • Spring and autumn need earlier booking, especially for Kyoto, Hakone, Nikko, and popular onsen towns.
  • In winter, allow extra buffer time for snow regions and weather-related delays.

Seasonal events across Japan

These are widely recognized recurring events around Japan; exact dates and nearby relevance vary by region.

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JanuaryEarly January

Oshogatsu

Nationwide

Japan’s New Year period brings shrine visits, holiday foods, and a traditional atmosphere.

Excellent for cultural atmosphere, but expect some closures.

JanuaryAround January 10

Toka Ebisu

Osaka

Busy shrine festival praying for prosperous business in the new year.

Good if your route includes Kansai.

Nationwide New Year travel affects transport and business hours.

FebruaryEarly February

Sapporo Snow Festival

Sapporo, Hokkaido

Japan’s best-known snow festival with large snow and ice sculptures.

Top winter event if visiting Hokkaido.

FebruaryMid-February onward

Plum blossom season

Various regions

Plum blossoms begin before sakura in many warmer parts of Japan.

Useful early-spring alternative to cherry blossoms.

Best month for iconic snow festivals and early blossoms.

MarchMarch 3

Hina Matsuri

Nationwide

Girls’ Day displays ornamental dolls and seasonal sweets.

A cultural bonus rather than a major travel driver.

MarchLate March in many regions

Cherry blossom season begins

South and central Japan

Sakura starts spreading northward as spring travel demand rises.

Excellent if your dates are flexible.

Bloom timing varies yearly and shifts north later.

AprilApril 14 to 15

Takayama Spring Festival

Takayama, Gifu

One of Japan’s most famous festivals, known for ornate floats.

Excellent if combining Alps and ryokan travel.

AprilAll month

Miyako Odori

Kyoto

Traditional spring dance performances by Kyoto geiko and maiko.

Strong cultural choice for Kyoto itineraries.

April is one of Japan’s busiest cultural travel months.

MayLate April to early May

Golden Week

Nationwide

Major holiday period with heavy domestic travel across Japan.

Avoid for easier logistics unless booked well ahead.

MayMid-May

Sanja Matsuri

Tokyo

Lively major shrine festival centered on Asakusa.

Great urban festival atmosphere if in Tokyo.

Crowding and accommodation pressure are significant during Golden Week.

JuneAll month

Hydrangea season

Various regions

Temple gardens and rainy-season landscapes are especially photogenic.

Best for slower scenic trips rather than broad touring.

Named nationwide highlights are fewer; seasonality matters more than festivals.

JulyAll month

Gion Matsuri

Kyoto

Kyoto’s most famous festival, with processions and month-long observances.

Outstanding if you can handle heat and crowds.

JulyJuly 7 or seasonal dates

Tanabata

Various regions

Star Festival decorations appear in cities and shopping streets.

A pleasant seasonal addition, especially in urban stops.

Summer festival season starts strongly despite heat and humidity.

AugustMid-August

Awa Odori

Tokushima

Japan’s most famous dance festival fills the city with performances.

Excellent for Shikoku-focused travel.

AugustEarly August

Aomori Nebuta Festival

Aomori

Illuminated floats and lively parades make it a major summer event.

One of Japan’s standout summer festivals.

Obon also drives one of the year’s biggest domestic travel peaks.

SeptemberThrough early September

Gujo Odori

Gujo, Gifu

Long-running summer dance festival extending into early autumn.

Appealing for regional culture if nearby.

SeptemberAll month

Harvest and early autumn festivals

Various regions

Local shrine festivals begin as heat gradually eases.

Good bonus if weather stays stable.

Typhoon risk can affect outdoor plans and transport.

OctoberOctober 22

Jidai Matsuri

Kyoto

Historic costume procession marking Kyoto’s past eras.

Excellent for autumn Kansai trips.

OctoberAll month

Autumn leaves begin

Hokkaido and higher elevations

Koyo starts earliest in the north and mountain areas.

Great for scenic onsen and hiking routes.

A strong month for culture, landscapes, and comfortable weather.

NovemberNovember 15 season

Shichi-Go-San

Nationwide

Families visit shrines to celebrate children’s milestones.

A gentle cultural sight during shrine visits.

NovemberAll month

Peak autumn foliage season

Many parts of Japan

Many famous temple, garden, and onsen areas reach peak color.

One of the best seasonal reasons to visit Japan.

Top foliage destinations can be extremely busy.

DecemberAll month

Winter illuminations

Major cities nationwide

Large-scale light displays brighten urban districts and parks.

Good for city breaks and early winter evenings.

DecemberLate December to winter period

Namahage Sedo Festival season

Oga, Akita

A famous northern folk tradition associated with winter and New Year season.

Region-specific, but culturally distinctive.

Year-end travel and holiday schedules shape late-December planning.

Ryokan FAQ

Practical Japan Ryokan FAQ: How to Choose the Right Stay

Which ryokan in Japan is best for a private in-room onsen stay for couples?

Sui Suwako is the clearest fit if private soaking is your priority. Every room has its own open-air bath facing Lake Suwa, and the eight-room scale keeps the mood quiet and couples-focused. As an alternative, Oyado Den Rikyu is stronger if you want Yufuin and both indoor and open-air baths in each room. Choose Sui Suwako for lake views and intimacy; choose Den Rikyu for a classic private Yufuin onsen rhythm.

Pick Sui Suwako for a shorter, more intimate lakeside stay; pick Oyado Den Rikyu for a more classic private-bath Yufuin experience.

Where should I stay in Japan for a classic public onsen ryokan experience instead of a private-bath stay?

Yatsusankan is a strong traditional choice if you want communal baths, a historic ryokan atmosphere, and private-room kaiseki in a quieter old town. Yoshimatsu is the better alternative if you want Hakone and Lake Ashi access with more classic Hakone onsen appeal. Choose Yatsusankan for Hida Furukawa character and easier station access; choose Yoshimatsu for a more destination-style Hakone stay with stronger sightseeing around the lake.

Choose Yatsusankan for heritage and walkability in town; choose Yoshimatsu for Hakone scenery and a more classic onsen-trip setting.

What is the best ryokan in Japan near Kinosaki Onsen for easy bath-hopping on foot?

Tsutaya Ryokan is the more practical pick if your goal is classic Kinosaki bath-hopping in an old wooden ryokan right inside the onsen town. It is especially good for travelers who plan to use the town baths more than the inn bath. Kinosaki onsen Tokitotoki is a better alternative if you want a smaller boutique feel and adults-only calm. The main tradeoff is style: Tsutaya feels more traditional, while Tokitotoki feels more intimate and modern.

Book Tsutaya for classic town-bath atmosphere; book Tokitotoki for a quieter boutique stay with more adult-focused privacy.

Which Japan ryokan is best near Lake Ashi in Hakone?

Yoshimatsu is the strongest choice near Lake Ashi if you want a classic Hakone ryokan with kaiseki meals, open-air baths, and easy access to Hakone-machi and Moto-Hakone transport points. It suits travelers who want the lake area more than station convenience. There is no equally direct Lake Ashi alternative in the available data, so if rail convenience matters more than Hakone atmosphere, this answer is limited by the current ryokan details.

Choose Yoshimatsu if Lake Ashi sightseeing matters more than easy rail access.

Which ryokan in Japan is best near Amanohashidate or Ine for a quiet coastal retreat?

HOSHINO-OTO is the clearest fit if you want a quiet upscale stay near Amanohashidate with sea-facing rooms and private in-room hot spring comfort. It also works for side trips toward Ine no Funaya. The tradeoff is access: it is outside central Miyazu, so planning a shuttle or car helps. If you want a town-center sightseeing base, this style may feel too secluded.

Pick HOSHINO-OTO when privacy, sea views, and a retreat feel matter more than walkable town access.

What is the best Japan ryokan for Kyoto if I want traditional machiya atmosphere over onsen?

Toshiharu Ryokan is the most balanced choice if you want a preserved Kyoto machiya feel, central access, and a highly rated Kyoto-style breakfast. It suits travelers who want heritage and easy city sightseeing more than resort facilities. Ryokan Mugen is the better alternative if you prefer a quieter adult-only atmosphere in residential Kyoto. Choose Toshiharu for convenience and classic machiya character; choose Mugen for calm and more personal hosting.

Choose Toshiharu for central practicality; choose Mugen for a quieter adults-only Kyoto stay.

Which ryokan in Japan is best for Kanazawa sightseeing without giving up a ryokan feel?

Tsurukō is the strongest choice if you want central Kanazawa access with a luxury ryokan feel, oversized suites, and in-room kaiseki dining. It works especially well for couples who want to walk to major city sights. TAKITEI Riverside Onsen is the better alternative if you prefer a riverside onsen retreat outside the city center. Choose Tsurukō for city sightseeing; choose TAKITEI for hot-spring seclusion near Kanazawa.

Stay at Tsurukō for central Kanazawa days; stay at TAKITEI if onsen time matters more than urban convenience.

Which ryokan in Japan is best for families or small groups who want a private whole-house stay?

Itsumoya is the stronger cultural pick if your group wants a whole traditional townhouse on Miyajima and values island atmosphere after day-trippers leave. Base House Kinosaki is the better alternative if your group wants space, sauna, outdoor activities, and a more casual private-villa setup. The tradeoff is clear: Itsumoya gives heritage and location; Base House gives activity-focused privacy and family flexibility rather than classic ryokan service.

Choose Itsumoya for cultural atmosphere; choose Base House Kinosaki for family space and activity value.

Which Japan ryokan works best without a car?

Sui Suwako is one of the safest car-free choices because JR Kami-Suwa Station is close, there is shuttle support in limited hours, and the stay is built around a short lakeside onsen stop. Yatsusankan is another good option if you want a traditional stay within walking distance of Hida-Furukawa Station. Choose Sui Suwako for easier short-stop access; choose Yatsusankan for a more historic ryokan atmosphere in an old town.

Prioritize Sui Suwako for the easiest car-free onsen break; choose Yatsusankan if you want more heritage and can handle a short walk.

Which ryokan in Japan is best for a food-focused stay?

Tsurukō is the clearest food-led splurge if you want in-room kaiseki dining, very large suites, and a stay built around refined Kanazawa cuisine. Sakaeya Hotel is the better alternative if you want a stronger onsen-town rhythm with multiple dining venues and regional Yamagata specialties at a lower formality level. Choose Tsurukō for exclusive dining and privacy; choose Sakaeya for a more traditional bath-and-meal stay with easier room variety.

Book Tsurukō for an exclusive culinary stay; book Sakaeya Hotel for a more traditional onsen-and-meal balance.