Rediscover Tours only select the best accommodations for your tour. To provide you a unique experience we offer a large range of accommodation styles. Years after years we have selected the best Hotels, Ryokans, Minshukus,… all around Japan.
Based on your taste and the destinations you would like to visit we will give you the best options.
We have created the below page to help you better understand the different types of accommodations you can find in Japan.
Ryokans – Japanese Inns
Ryokan are Japanese inns offering Japanese-style rooms. There are many different types and styles of ryokans and their quality can vary greatly according to the price. Many offer full course traditional dinner and breakfast. Ryokan can be found in most areas in Japan, including in the heart of large cities as well as in the remote countryside. We below shortlist will give you an idea of what’s a ryokan.

Sanga Ryokan, Kurokawa Onsen, Japan
This gorgeous Traditional Ryokan has 15 Japanese-style rooms, and some of the guest rooms have their own private hot spring bath. Sanga Ryokan has wonderful indoor and outdoor hot spring baths for both women and men (same gender only), and there is also a mixed outdoor,…read more

Beniya Mukayu, Rural Kanazawa, Japan
This Luxorious Ryokan has 8 Japanese-style guest rooms. 2 Western-style guest rooms and 6 Japanese Western-style guests rooms. Each room has a private outdoor hot spring bath and all Japanese-style rooms are on the 1st floor or garden floor and face a grove of trees,…read more

Asaba Ryokan, Shuzenji, Japan
This gorgeous Luxurious Ryokan complex was first constructed in 1675, and it is surrounded by a bamboo forest and overlooks a large pond. The interior and exterior of Asaba Ryokan are in the traditional Japanese style, and there is even a Japanese Noh theater across from the ryokan where Noh plays are sometimes performed,…read more
Western Hotels
There are two main kinds of Western Style hotels in Japan: business hotels and regular western-style hotels. Regular Western-style hotels are similar to hotels found in most Western countries while business hotels cater to business people who are traveling and simply need basic accommodation. Here you will find Western Style Hotels we like to include in our tours.

Cross Hotel, Kyoto, Japan
Cross Hotel Kyoto is adjacent to Kawaramachi and Kiyamachi streets in the heart of shopping and Gourmet district, yet you will find several must-see heritage sights within walking distance.
Cross Hotel Kyoto is a great hub to explore the beauty of the ancient capital,…read more

The Westin Rusutsu Resort, Hokkaido, Japan
The Westin Rusutsu Resort offers majestic views of Mount Yotei, pristine powder and ski-in/ ski-out access. In the summer months, the resort is home to a wide variety of activities; including rafting, MTB, Hot Air Balloon Flight etc. Four unique, 18-hole golf courses are also available offering immaculate greens with scenic views….read more

Marunouchi Hotel, Tokyo, Japan
Marunouchi Hotel is just a minute’s walk from Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit and a 10-minute taxi ride from Tsukiji Fish Market. It features 4 dining options, a massage service and rooms with free WiFi. Pomme d’aDam Restaurant serves French cuisine and an American breakfast, while Teppanyaki dishes can be enjoyed at the Daian Club. Marunouchi Hotel takes proud in delivering “omotenashi” to world travelers,…read more

Swiss Hotel, Osaka, Japan
Swissotel Nankai, Osaka is a deluxe hotel ideally located in the heart of Namba, Osaka’s most exciting entertainment, shopping and dining district. The hotel sits above Nankai Railway’s Namba Station offering direct train access to Kansai International Airport and all major tourist attractions such as Kyoto, Nara and Kobe are within easy reach,…read more
Modern Japanese
A Modern Japanese inn will combine modern facilities with a unique Japanese architecture. Enjoy a comfortable stay in traditional Japanese atmosphere.

Hoshinoya, Taketomi, Japan
A mere ten minutes by ferry from Ishigaki, the transportation hub of the Yaeyama archipelago, Taketomi island is a step back in time. with traditional villagescapes to explore via bicycle or water-buffalo cart, in addition to unique festivals, handicrafts, and dreamlike diving and snorkeling…read more
Minshuku – Small, Family Run Inns
A minshuku is usually a small, wooden, Japanese-style building. The building is generally not very big, and the rooms are Japanese-style but not as large as the rooms in Japanese ryokans. While the building and rooms are usually clean and comfortable, the rooms and hallways are sometimes dark and a bit drafty. A minshuku tries to project a “homey” atmosphere and guests are served home-style Japanese cooking. Minshukus are generally inexpensive and the owners pride themselves on their friendly, personalized service.

Tsurunoyu Onsen, Nyuto Onsen, Japan
This wooden Minshuku is located near Yamanoyado Bekkan, and it has 30 Japanese-style guest rooms. None of the guest rooms have their own private bath and only a few of the guest rooms have their own private toilet. The hot spring baths here date back over 350 years, and there are indoor and outdoor hot spring baths for both women and men,…read more

Yomoshiro, Ainokura, Japan
This Gasshou-Zukuri minshuku is a part of a world heritage site. This area gets an incredible amount of snow in the winter time. Here you will have an authentic Japanese experience. Yomoshiro is made of one building with four guest rooms and it is run by a warm welcoming family,…read more

Minshuku Shimada, Narai, Japan
This minshuku is located in a small traditional town on the Nakasendo trail. It is located close to the train station so you will be able to find it easily, and even if you can’t the locals are more that willing to help. The minshuku has a very traditional look and the whole town looks like it is still in the Edo period. It has 10 rooms,…read more

Magoemon, Shirakawa-go, Japan
This Gassho Zukuri style accommodation in Shirakawa-go has six guest rooms accommodating up to 12 guests. There is a Japanese-style open hearth, and from Magoemon guests can even see an old fashioned wooden suspension bridge over the famous Shirokawa river. Magoemon serves fresh, seasonal vegetables throughout the year,…read more
Shukubo – Buddhist Temple Accommodations
A great way to experience traditional Japanese culture is by staying at a shukubo, a Buddhist Temple lodging. While the style of accommodation can sometimes be very basic the cuisine is often very good. The temple monks serve vegetarian meals known as shojin ryori, and at most temples guests are welcome to attend the early morning prayer ceremonies.

Shojoshin-in, Koyasan, Japan
This temple has a great location at the beginning of the tomb-lined pathway to Okunoin, making it convenient for your late-night stroll to the mausoleum. Originating as a thatched hut built by Kukai more than 1,150 years ago and once the second-largest temple in Koyasan after Kongobuji, today it boasts attractive 150-year-old buildings, including a large wooden structure with rooms overlooking a small garden and pond,…read more

Gyokuzo-in, Shigisan, Japan
This Buddhist temple was first established about 1400 years ago. It is located on the east side of the Mt Ikoma, between Osaka and Nara. There is a morning prayer that starts around 6:00 am. As guests of Gyokuzo-in you are invited to attend the prayer services. The prayer service is about 40 minutes long. There are 50 rooms at Gyokuzo-in. Only one of them has a private bath and toilet,…read more

Saikan Dewa Sanzan Haguroyama, Dewa Sanzan, Japan
This Buddhist temple is located in Haguroyama and is part of the Three Mountains of Dewa. It’s an historical building, originally called Kezouin, but was rebuilt in 1697. Saikan Dewa Sanzan Haguroyama is a wooden temple with sliding doors, so doors cannot be locked though this only adds to the charm. Adventurous guests reach the temple by climbing up 2,466 stone steps, though there is also a bus you can take,…read more

Eko-in, Koyasan, Japan
This large traditional Buddhist Temple is one of the oldest temples on Mount Koya.
A 1000 year-old Buddhist temple, Ekoin offers Japanese style guest rooms and one of them has a private bath and toilet. All of the guest rooms have a garden view. Guests are free to attend morning services and the Goma fire ritual. Guests can participate in meditation sessions from 16:30. Sessions can be translated in English and English brochures are available if there is no interpreter. WiFi is available in public areas and is free of charge,…read more
Rural Vacation House
For those who like to travel independently or simply would like to relax without staff around you, renting a Japanese house is a unique experience. We invite you to discover the beauty of Japanese architecture and you will have the entire house to yourself or your group.

Fuga Funaya, Ine, Japan
It is a traditional waterfront building with garage for boats on the first floor and residential space on the upper floors. Fuga Funaya has 2 rooms. Usually there is no staff at a Funaya. Only during check-in or check-out someone will assist you,…read more

Iizukatei, Nakagawa-machi, Japan
In a spacious residence, you will find a living room with a sofa and a dining room with a full kitchen.
You will feel completely at home whether it is a short or long stay.
Each residence has two bedrooms with two semi-double beds, and is capable of accommodating a group of four to five guests,…read more

Maruyama Village, Sasayama, Japan
This Traditional Cottage is located in the mountains in the North of Osaka. In this inn guests reserve a whole Japanese house with kitchen, bathroom, garden,… There are 3 traditional houses available, they are 150 years old and have been recently renovated. Please be aware that there is no air conditioning available.
In contrast to the limited privacy experienced in a traditional ryokan, guests use the houses on their own. In a cottage you actually rent an entire house,…read more
Machiya – Renovated Japanese Homes
Stay in a renovated Japanese home located in a neighborhood in Kyoto or Kanazawa and feel like a native. Your machiya townhouse is only rented out to one group at a time so you will have the entire house to yourself or your group. This is a great way to relax and feel Japanese culture.

Machiya Momohana-an, Kyoto, Japan
Located the Shijo downtown district, “Momohana-an” machiya holiday house is tucked down a quiet residential lane – your private retreat in Kyoto.
Like many Kyoto machiyas, “Momohana-an” served not only as a living space, but also as a store. Enter the house to discover a ‘mise no ma’ space,…read more
Home Stays
Staying at a Japanese home is probably the best way to meet and get to know the Japanese people and learn about the local culture. At a Japanese home, guests have the chance to eat home-cooked Japanese food, discover the local culture, and interact with the local people. Your room may be Japanese or Western Style.

Bishamon House, Rural Kyoto, Japan
Tsuzumi and her husband own this beautiful house. Tsuzumi studied in Italy after graduated from Osaka University. While staying in Italy she met her future husband Christian. They have moved back to her hometown, Kameoka with two kids, and bought a Japanese traditional house (about 150 years old), and renovated it. They have finally started a home stay business in 2018,…read more

Fukiko’s House, Rural Kyoto, Japan
A unique opportunity to discover the rural side of Japan, in Kameoka (near Kyoto). Fukiko will provide you a variety of experiences that only she can give. She will cook traditional Japanese dishes for you; using fresh ingredients from her organic garden. If you like; she can dress you in one of her beautiful kimonos, Fukiko likes Kimonos very much and owns a fantastic collection. Fukiko will also tell you the fascinating story of her family and ancestors,…read more

Nonomura Family, Rural Kyoto, Japan
This is the perfect option if you want to have contact with a Japanese family. You will discover the rural side of Kyoto. Their house is located in a tiny village facing rice fields. They are proud of their sumptuous Sukiyaki prepare with premium Japanese beef. While guests are staying in the modern building, it’s possible to have dinner in the Honkan,…read more