Top 10 All-inclusives in Japan, Japan

May 4, 2023 Velvet Champine

In the Land of the Rising Sun, ancient temples sit alongside neon wonderlands and shinto shrines offer pockets of peace amid metropolises. Add tea ceremonies, snow monkeys, sushi, kimonos, and karaoke to the mix, and you’ve got one of the world’s most fascinating countries.
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1. Kariyushi Condominium Resort Naha Sky Living Hotel Asahibashiekimae

9-14 Higashimachi, Naha 900-0034 Okinawa Prefecture
Excellent
38%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
19%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 21 reviews

Kariyushi Condominium Resort Naha Sky Living Hotel Asahibashiekimae

On July 21, 2016, "Kariyushi Condominium Resort Naha Living in Asahibashiekimae (20 rooms)" is grand opening. We would like all people to enjoy staying in Naha, so we create and provide different kinds of products and services in all 20 rooms. All of our rooms have strong points of both hotel and condominium. During your stay in the room, you will spend great time! In the rooms, there are French beds, Shower room, Restroom, Microwave, Washing machine, Clothes Dryer, High speed Wi-fi, Free VOD, Towel, Shampoo and Conditioner, Body Soap, Tooth Brush, Shaving things are prepared. These things will support your comfortable stay in Okinawa. Also, the rooms which are condominium style will have kitchen and cooking tools. To access to Kariyushi Condominium Resort Naha Living in Asahibashiekimae by monorail, it takes 5 stations (11min) from the Naha Airport. After you get off the monorail at Asahibashi Station, you will take 2min by walking to the condominium. Neighborhood of the condominium is quiet and safe, and also it easy to access to other area. All of our staff is looking forward to see you! ※There are 2nd place which is "Living in Asahibashiekimae Annex(27rooms)" will be grand opened on June 7, 2017! The hotel is condominium hotel and all rooms have kitchen. All of our staff is looking forward to see you!

Decent clean stay in a great location

Reviewed By Piggogo

The location is the biggest plus point of this accommodation! Convenient access to rail, Kokusai-dori and everything else. Room and bed was small, but it fulfil the basic needs for a clean stay. Apparantly, there was no daily housekeeping (not sure why) but luckily we habitually keeps our room clean so not a major issue. It seems the building we stayed is another building (there is main and annex). Ours was not on the main street, but a short 3min walk on the street behind. Decently lit so it still feels quite safe.

2. SETRE highland villa

224-26 Hiromineyama, Himeji 670-0891 Hyogo Prefecture
Excellent
31%
Good
54%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
3%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 39 reviews

SETRE highland villa

Wedding factory - not for European guests!

Reviewed By TrishYorkUK

We have just spent one night here and that was quite sufficient! The shuttlebus failed to meet us at the station ( the taxi fare was re funded). We then discovered that the rooms were not ensuite and that we were expected to use the public bathing rooms. We complained bitterly to the manager who then agreed to allow us to use the bathroom in the adjoining suite. We asked about dinner but were told that this was not possible as it had to be pre booked! The hotel is in an isolated location some 20 minutes taxi ride from the town! Japanese cuisine was the only option available for breakfast - not even fruit could be found for us! The hotel is in a beautiful location but its primary purpose is to cater for weddings as the floor plans demonstrated - there is even a chapel complete with organ! The hotel lobby contains wedding costumes etc, Very little English is spoken so communication was difficult. Our tour operators chose the hotel for us - a grave error on their part! The hotel would be fine for clearly what was its fundamental purpose but is not suitable for European guests.

3. Yatsugatake Kogen Lodge

2244-1 Uminokuchi, Minamimaki-mura, Minamisaku-gun 384-1302 Nagano Prefecture
Excellent
36%
Good
53%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
6%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 72 reviews

Yatsugatake Kogen Lodge

Finding an ideal all-inclusive resort in Minamimaki-mura does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Yatsugatake Kogen Lodge, a nice option for travelers like you. Guest rooms offer air conditioning and a refrigerator, and Yatsugatake Kogen Lodge makes getting online easy as free wifi is available. You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the all-inclusive resort, including a concierge, shops, and a gift shop. In addition, guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. Travelers looking for cafes can head to Picnic. Looking to explore? Then look no further than Vegetable With, which is a popular Minamimaki-mura science museum – and it is conveniently located a short distance from the all-inclusive resort. Yatsugatake Kogen Lodge looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Minamimaki-mura.

4. Resort Hotel Rose Garden Shima

3489 Agocho Kou, Shima 517-0506 Mie Prefecture
Resort Hotel Rose Garden Shima

5. Club Med Tomamu - Hokkaido

2171-2 Nakatomamu, Shimukappu-mura, Yufutsu-gun 079-2204 Hokkaido 1 (833) 881-0602
Excellent
88%
Good
8%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 1588 reviews

Club Med Tomamu - Hokkaido

Located on the second largest island of Japan, Hokkaido is a mountainous region renowned for its powder snow and exciting outdoor pursuits. From a variety of safe snow activities guided by our G.O®s, to exquisite cuisine and award-winning locally brewed spirits, Club Med Tomamu Hokkaido all-inclusive resort is the ultimate winter escape situated in the heart of the island.

Another stay in paradise

Reviewed By heloisec2021

Another incredible stay in Tomamu, this was our third time and we can’t recommend it enough. The food, the chef team and the restaurant / bar staff are outstanding. Everyday there are many choices and great quality. Special thank you to Dogan, Manish, Adi, Carlos, Adam, Greg, Dina, Angel, Kei, Francis, Isim, Ryota and Taiju. Then what makes this place even better is the fantastic miniclub, the staff is so passionate! Your little ones will have a blast ! They build amazing relationship with the kids and it makes it super tough to leave this place. Special thank you from Margaux to Naoki, Hiroki, Hotaru, Yukari, Teresa, Mile, Danya and everybody else. You make parents life so easy and happy, The ski instructors are also fantastic with the kids and the medal ceremony is motivating! Thank you Aya for your patience with kids and Nino for your fantastic advices. Thank you Nao, Ruairi, Sugar and of course Clayton the chef de village for building such a great team!

6. Club Med Kabira - Ishigaki

1 Kabira Ishizaki, Ishigaki 907-0453 Okinawa Prefecture 1 (866) 395-3812
Excellent
70%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
2%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 2439 reviews

Club Med Kabira - Ishigaki

The Kabira peninsula is located on the north-west part of the Island of Ishigaki. This Resort stands opposite a white sandy beach where the sea is extremely clear. The high quality of the underwater world and the wealth of fauna and flora make the bay of Kabira Japan's most beautiful diving spot. Kabira is also an excellent starting point from which to explore the purest of Japan's traditions. For all the family to discover, this Resort is an excellent way to fall for the charms of Asia.

Runa

Reviewed By charliee900

Runa is amazing, Narumi is amazing, Lance is amazing, Akiha is amazing we love them they are amazing! They dance with us and help us and their hospitality is LIT! More shoutouts to ALL the trapeze people and the chefs too. Cleaners and reception, lifeguards and other instructors, you guys are great too!!!! Great stay.

7. Takefue

5725-1 Manganji, Minamioguni-machi, Aso-gun 869-2402 Kumamoto Prefecture
Excellent
89%
Good
7%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 417 reviews

Takefue

See why so many travelers make Takefue their onsen ryokan of choice when visiting Minamioguni-machi. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Hiranodai Highland Viewing Platform (1.4 mi) and Kohagiyama Inari Shrine (2.0 mi), guests of Takefue can easily experience some of Minamioguni-machi's most well known attractions. You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer air conditioning, a refrigerator, and a minibar, and you can stay connected during your stay as Takefue offers guests free wifi. The onsen ryokan features a concierge, room service, and a gift shop. Plus, Takefue offers a hot tub and free breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. If you’re looking for an Italian restaurant, consider a visit to Pizzeria Tre Passo, which is not far from Takefue. If you are interested in exploring Minamioguni-machi, check out a park, such as Tateiwa Suigen Park. At Takefue, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Minamioguni-machi.

The #1 "destination" luxury ryokan in Japan

Reviewed By KI-NRT

Japan has no shortage of incredible sightseeing spots, charming Onsen towns, and amazing luxury ryokans. Even with that said - of all of the ryokans we have ever stayed at, Takefue is our absolute favorite. It's also one of the few properties that's worth visiting for the incredible ryokan experience itself. Before I get into the superlatives, let's get a few minor (some of them potential) gotchas out of the way, for those that care. First, Takefue is not located in the center of an Onsen town; it's about a 10-minute drive away from the main Kurokawa Onsen strip that contains many ryokans, shops and restaurants. If your idea of a good time is to dress in a Yukata, step out of your ryokan and stroll along a pretty town, then Takefue won't cut it. Secondly, there are numerous steps throughout the property - not only that, but many of them are stone steps (not uniform in size and shape), so footing can be tricky in places. If someone in your group has mobility issues, it will be challenging - if not impossible - to effectively navigate around the premises. Finally, the immediate vicinity of Takefue does not contain any "must-see" places or "gotta experience" things nearby. By comparison, Hakone and Kawaguchiko has Mt. Fuji, the Nikko area has amazing UNESCO temples and waterfalls, and Kinosaki Onsen/Kaga Onsen have the incredible (seasonal) Snow Crabs. Oh, and one more thing... unless you intend to stay within the property for the majority (if not all) of your time, you'll really need a rental car to get around - trains and buses are very inconvenient in this part of rural Japan. As mentioned in the beginning - as a ryokan, Takefue really has no peer. It ticks all of the obligatory luxury ryokan boxes... spacious rooms, the ability to have meals in your own room, outdoor open-air Onsen baths (for most, but not all rooms - make sure you do your research), and - yes - sky-high room rates befitting of one of the best properties in Japan. The aformentioned aspects are increasingly difficult to find, and each of them - at least for us anyway - are priorities when choosing a place to stay, so Takefue fit the bill on paper. But Takefue is much, much more than that. As soon as you enter the property, you'll feel like you're in another (fantasy) world. The massive poperty has only 12 rooms scattered throughout a gorgeous bamboo forest (it should be noted that they are in the process of building 4 more rooms.) It would be an injustice to simply say that Takefue has a beautiful "garden;" the entire property is surrounded by nature, and there are man-made accents (a pretty waterfall, several ponds with Koi fish, etc.) that really give it a super charming and relaxing vibe to the overall grounds. The sheer beauty is further elevated in the evenings, when the entire property is subtly lit-up - the bamboo forest, the waterfall in the courtyard, the lamps along the walkways... the entire grounds is made to look like something out of a fairy tale. On top of that, the attention to detail is very apparent, with wooden buckets scattered in streams and ponds filled with water and soft drinks as well as a wide variety of local ice cream flavors that guests can help themselves to any time of the day and night. Each day, you get to choose from an assortment of different Yukata designs to wear, which also adds a really nice bonus for those that enjoy the pseudo-cosplay experience when staying at a Ryokan. And in the evenings, some of the Onsens (including the Outdoor bath in our room) are littered with Yuzu (a citrus fruit), adding a wonderful aroma to the bath. We spent 3 nights in Shien-an, one of three "special rooms" at Takefue. It's a massive room that contains a Japanese "Irori" (open hearth) dining area, a Japanese sitting room, a bedroom with two large Western beds, a Western-style sitting area near the main veranda, a small secondary room upstairs... we love to be spoiled by expansive rooms, and Shien-an was one of the grandest ones we've ever stayed in. They also have a minibar (with a ton of various drink options), a Nespresso machine as well as various snacks - all complimentary. But the true star of the room was what was outside. Aside from the incredible indoor Onsen bath (it's not your typical small wooden bath - it's built with large stones giving it a cave-like vibe), there are a total of 3 different baths in the yard. There's the massive main Onsen, a really awesome foot bath, and finally a shallower bath intended for guests to lay back while soaking in the Onsen without drowning. The latter was a cool concept but wasn't super functional in practice. The architecture and design of Shien-an (and, for that matter, the entire property) is traditional Japanese but accomplished in a contemporary way, with all of the comfort and amenities you would expect - heated floors, proper insulation, blazing-fast WiFi, flat-screen televisions, massive windows with views of the bamboo trees, etc. With such an amazing room and in-room Onsen baths, we initially didn't feel compelled to try out the other on-premise Onsens that can be booked for private use, but we're super glad that we did! There are a total of 3 baths within Takefue that can be rented for anywhere between 45 minutes to 1 hour, and they each are amazing in their own ways. Chikujo No Ma (竹城の間) is a massive bath that is almost the size of a lap pool. Dokutsuburo (洞窟風呂) stands for "Cave Bath," and that's exactly what it is. You get to bathe inside a semi-man-made cave. The third - and our favorite - Onsen was Chikurin No Yu (竹林の湯), which means "Bamboo Forest Bath." It splits the size between the other two (meaning it's massive), has two separate bath areas, and is surrounded by the most beautiful bamboo forest that's especially picturesque when lit-up at night. A word of note: Chikujo No Ma is only bookable by guests staying at one of the three "special rooms," although you might want to inquire about the possibility of renting it out if you notify them in advance, particularly if it's for a special occasion. Another thing to point out - there are no "communal" baths at Takefue - you can either enjoy the Onsen(s) that are part of your room, or rent out the private ones. Takefue is all about bespoke, private experiences for each group of guests. Dining wise, we also broke our own rules. Although we (almost) always prefer to have meals in the comfort of our own - large - rooms, at their recommendation we elected to have our second (of three) dinners in a room overlooking the main courtyard. The private room has floor-to-ceiling windows with incredible views of the forest and waterfall, and also had the world's largest Kumamon (Kumamoto Prefecture's famous mascot) stuffed doll in the room, which added a ton of charm to the experience. While the standard meals are kaiseki, they have several variations that you can choose from, assuming you notify them with sufficient advance notice. We chose to try out the Suppon (soft-shelled turtle) course; Suppon is a real delicacy in Japan, even more so than Fugu, and while once a year (or so) is probably enough to have our fill of Suppon, we're glad to have tried it - they did a very good job with it. All of the other offerings were similarly excellent. That said, relative to everything else that's amazing at Takefue, we did not find the food to be similarly otherworldly. It was great, and probably lands in the top 10 in terms of best ryokan meals, but it's not #1 like everything else about Takefue. The breakfast in particular was quite unimaginative, with the spread not being as massive and varied as ones that we've experienced in other ryokans. We went for the Western meal in one of the mornings, and while it was good, I'd give it a pass. That defeats the whole purpose of staying at a ryokan, right? The customer service at Takefue was also another highlight. The good vibes started even before we arrived at the property. We received a phone call the day before check-in by a superviser, informing us of the weather in the area (there are wildly varying micro-climates in the region), reconfirming our reservation as well as our food allergies/preferences, and asking us if there was anything special they could prepare to make our stay as memorable as can possibly be. Upon arrival, we were greeted "Nakai-san" (i.e. room attendant), Ms. Funama, who was assigned to us throughout the duration of our entire stay. She was accompanied by Ms. Hamada, a trainee, who was just as warm, exquisite and polished as everyone else at Takefue. Ms. Funama is a 10+ year veteran who is an encyclopedia of knowledge about the property, the area (and beyond), the food... everything. She served as our waitress, Sake sommelier, concierge and front desk assistant, and did it with amazing grace and proactiveness. Takefue as a property is first rate, but the people there also are a notch above the vast majority of the other luxury ryokans that we've had the pleasure of staying at. We've had the pleasure of staying at many top luxury ryokans throughout the country. Most of them were incredible, and lived up to expectations. Takefue stands out by providing a truly memorable experience that we'll fondly remember for the rest of our lives.

8. BumB Tokyo Sports Bunkakan

3-2 Yumenoshima, Koto 136-0081 Tokyo Prefecture
Excellent
27%
Good
53%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
0%
Terrible
7%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 30 reviews

BumB Tokyo Sports Bunkakan

新木場

Reviewed By takaoO37

新木場駅から歩いて15分ほどかかります。 駅前の大きな公園の中にある施設です。 宿泊もできるので、合宿で利用している学生たちもいます。 ジムエリアは狭いですが、利用者が少ないので快適です。 スタジオプログラムもあります。

9. Petit Hotel Hana & Kiss

1599-1 Kusumoto, Awaji 656-2301 Hyogo Prefecture
Excellent
40%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
40%
Overall Ratings

3 based on 10 reviews

Petit Hotel Hana & Kiss

Looking for a place to stay in Awaji? Then look no further than Petit Hotel Hana & Kiss, an all-inclusive resort that brings the best of Awaji to your doorstep. Rooms at Petit Hotel Hana & Kiss offer a refrigerator and air conditioning. Guests of Petit Hotel Hana & Kiss are also welcome to enjoy a pool, located on site. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Awaji, Petit Hotel Hana & Kiss is located a short distance from Harmony Farm Awaji (1.3 mi) and Honpukuji Temple (1.5 mi). When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Yakiniku Riki, Higashiura, which is a barbeque restaurant that is popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular gardens such as Awaji Yumebutai, Kiseki no Hoshi Botanical Museum, and Awaji Country Garden. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Petit Hotel Hana & Kiss as you experience everything Awaji has to offer.

10. Ashizuri Resort

997-30 Matsuo, Tosashimizu 787-0316 Kochi Prefecture
Excellent
0%
Good
100%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 1 reviews

Finding an ideal all-inclusive resort in Tosashimizu does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Ashizuri Resort, a nice option for travelers like you. Close to some of Tosashimizu's most popular landmarks, such as Unosaki Lookout (1.3 mi) and Ryugu Shrine (1.5 mi), Ashizuri Resort is a great destination for tourists. Ashizuri Resort features a concierge. In addition, as a valued Ashizuri Resort guest, you can enjoy an on-site restaurant that is available on-site. If you like barbeque restaurants, Ashizuri Resort is conveniently located near Bulgogi. Tosashimizu is also home to John Manjiro Statue, a popular that is not too far from Ashizuri Resort. Ashizuri Resort looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Tosashimizu.

家族でわきあいあい

Reviewed By wandade

周りにはマニアックな観光施設しかない、山の中にあります。 お部屋は古いですが、広く、家族でゆっくりご飯を作ったりして滞在するには良いと思います。 オーナーは日本人と結婚している外国人のようで、景観の良いところに家族で何もしないで過ごす施設を作った、といった感じです。

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