
Why not treat yourself to a little luxury during your trip to Japan? It’s a different kind of luxury from what you’ll find in the city—a place where time slows down, and the space around you feels more open. In these quieter, less crowded spots, you can truly relax and enjoy some time to yourself. Plus, you’ll be welcomed with the warm hospitality that makes Japan special.
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Hokkaido

Niseko is one of the most popular areas of Hokkaido, known for its abundant snowfall and premium powder snow. Skiers and snowboarders from around the world come to the area in pursuit of its unmatched, light snow quality. Enjoy a luxurious stay while gazing at the majestic mountains from the numerous resort facilities.
Niseko Area
In the winter, ski and snowboard aficionados from around the world come to Niseko to enjoy the abundant snowfall and premium powder snow. On the other hand, Niseko’s spring, summer and autumn offer a host of activities, including trekking, rafting and golf. After an active day, relax by soaking in the quality hot springs.
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Ryokan Zaborin
Fusing the traditional Japanese hot spring inn with modern taste, this beautiful lodging was founded in the world-famous town of Niseko. Each guest suite features a private outdoor bath, where you can unwind while gazing at the splendid mountains in every season. Zaborin’s highly acclaimed cuisine uses seasonal local ingredients with an added original twist for a truly exquisite time.
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Tohoku

The Tohoku region offers many great hot springs surrounded by nature. Experience the special old-world atmosphere of the historic hot spring town of Ginzan Onsen. When the snow starts flurrying, an even more quintessentially Japanese mood comes to life that is nostalgic and dreamlike.
Ginzan Onsen
The row of three- to four-story wooden hot spring inns along the Ginzan River evokes a nostalgic atmosphere. The townscape is especially enchanting at dusk and when blanketed in snow during the winter. Enjoy the slow and luxurious flow of time in the historical town that dates centuries back to the Edo period (1603-1868), and savor delicious foods sourced from local produce.
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Chugoku

The Seto Inland Sea facing the Chugoku region is surrounded by land and is known for its calm waves and temperate climate throughout the year. Indulge in the private atmosphere overlooking the sea in villas blending nature and art. The venue itself is like a work of art, offering a unique taste of luxury.
SIMOSE ART GARDEN VILLA
Standing on the coast overlooking the islands of the Seto Inland Sea, the art complex consists of 10 villas, a French restaurant and an art museum. The Simose Art Museum was selected among the World’s Most Beautiful Museums by UNESCO. Enjoy fine cuisine and arts to the fullest in the private atmosphere, with the pleasant sounds of the waves in the background.
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Shikoku

Situated to the north of the Shikoku region, the Seto Inland Sea creates a picturesque scenery dotted with islands of varying sizes that delight visitors. One such island is Uma Island, known for its particularly small size, creating a secluded, comfortable escape from the hustles and bustles of everyday life. Listen to the sound of the waves and enjoy a unique lodging experience.
GLAMPROOK Shimanami
Uma Island, where GLAMPROOK Shimanami is located, is a tiny island floating in the Seto Inland Sea. You can stay on this special island with less than 10 inhabitants and relish in the luxury of escaping everyday life. Explore the untouched nature during the day, and at night, savor the course meals made with fresh ingredients from the island.
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Kyushu

With many active volcanoes and abundant rainfall, the Kyushu region boasts approximately a third of Japan’s total hot spring sources. Hot spring resorts can be found across the region, and many people visit every year to rejuvenate themselves. One such resort is Kurokawa Onsen, where the mountain village works together to welcome visitors with the finest hospitality.
Kurokawa Onsen and Miyama Sansou
Kurokawa Onsen is a hot spring resort surrounded by a beautiful natural environment. Considering its 30 inns and the mountain village scenery as a collective “one hot spring inn,” the whole town welcomes visitors with its wonderful hospitality. For example, there is a system in which visitors can enjoy the outdoor baths at inns other than the one they are staying at. Experience luxury like no other, savoring some of the best-quality hot spring waters in the country and the picturesque landscape.
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Shimoda Onsen
Enjoy skin-beautifying benefits in the hot springs located in the Amakusa Islands in western Kyushu. During spring to early summer, savor delicious fresh raw sea urchins (“nama uni”) in the Nama-Uni Zanmai event, in which various local inns and restaurants offer sumptuous dishes made with freshly caught sea urchins to the delight of visitors.
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Why choose ANA?
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Reason 1
90 days in advance
Book 90 days in advance and save!
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Reason 2
50 airports
Accessible to 50 domestic airports
Convenient access to all of Japan makes visiting your dream destinations easy.
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Reason 3
Within 2.5 hours
Travel time of approximately 2.5 hours
The farther the destination, the quicker the arrival compared to other transportation options.