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A Trip Across Japan's Onsen for Couples
Sapporo, Hokkaido
Sapporo is a dynamic metropolis famous for good food, refreshing beer, and stunning outdoor spaces. From the iconic TV tower and elegant Hokkaido Shrine to the world-renowned Snow Festival, you have plenty to see and do. As well as hiking, skiing and snowboarding, Sapporo’s mountainous surroundings make it ideal for an onsen trip. And there’s no better way to soothe your tired muscles than with a soak in the healing waters of Jozankei Onsen in the lush Shikotsu-Toya National Park, only an hour’s drive from the city.
Where to stay?
Tokyu Stay Sapporo and Tokyu Stay Sapporo Odori hotels are both located just a couple of minutes’ walk from Odori subway station. Our comfortable and spacious rooms provide you with a tranquil place to relax after a day of sightseeing, plus all the facilities and services required for a pleasant stay. This includes a breakfast buffet featuring a delicious fusion of Japanese and Western dishes, with a menu that’s rich in local ingredients and showcases the distinctive flavors of Hokkaido.
TOKYU STAY Sapporo
TOKYU STAY Sapporo-Odori
Hakodate, Hokkaido
This delightful port town offers a picturesque combination of breathtaking natural scenery and charming historic architecture, such as the striking star-shaped fortress of Goryokaku. It truly shines after dark, however, boasting some of Japan’s most spectacular nightscapes. Head to the top of Mount Hakodate or Goryokaku Tower to get the best view of the glittering lights. And when it comes time to unwind, you can’t beat the mineral-rich hot springs and coastal beauty of nearby Yunokawa Onsen.
Where to stay?
Situated just a four-minute walk from Hakodate Station, Tokyu Stay Hakodate-Asaichi Akari no Yu is the perfect base for exploring the town. We have an exclusive lounge offering panoramic views of Mount Hakodate, plus semi-open-air onsen baths overlooking Hakodate Bay, where your cares will melt away. And for breakfast you can indulge in a selection of approximately 60 fresh seafood and other seasonal dishes at our affiliate stores in the Hakodate Morning Market. Some of our partner stores also offer lunch options.
TOKYU STAY Hakodate-Asaichi Akari no Yu
Hida-Takayama, Gifu
With its perfectly preserved architecture, authentic sake breweries and narrow streets, Hida-Takayama is a window into rural Japan of old. It has two morning markets selling local produce and crafts, plus the Hida no Sato folk village. The latter functions as an open-air museum, where you can explore traditional homes with distinctive thatched roofs. Tucked away in the mountains of Gifu prefecture, the area is both a hiker’s paradise and home to outstanding hot spring resorts like Hida-Takayama Onsen and Gero Onsen.
Where to stay?
Tokyu Stay Hida-Takayama Musubi no Yu is within easy walking distance of JR Takayama Station, as well as popular sightseeing spots like Takayama Jinya and the historic Sanmachi district. Our luxurious rooms feature unique furniture skillfully crafted by local artisans, while the lounge offers magnificent views of the Northern Alps. You can also admire the scenery while dipping your toes in a footbath or soaking in a communal onsen that looks out over the hotel’s Japanese garden.
TOKYU STAY Hida-Takayama Musubi no Yu
Kyoto
Kyoto is a city that needs no introduction. From the tunnels of vermillion torii gates at Fushimi Inari Taisha to the dazzling golden splendor of Kinkaku-ji temple, it’s one of the most photogenic places in Japan. What's less well known is that Kyoto also has its fair share of exceptional hot spring resorts. Visit Arashiyama Onsen to relax after strolling through the nearby bamboo groves, or head north to Kurama Onsen for a blissful soak amid forested mountains.
Where to stay?
TOKYU STAY Kyoto Sanjyo-karasuma
TOKYU STAY Kyoto Sakaiza
Fukuoka, Kyushu
Fun and friendly Fukuoka has a well-deserved reputation for great food, a laidback atmosphere, and a wealth of attractions. Shop ‘til you drop at the Canal City Hakata mall, admire the impressive seaside view from Fukuoka Tower, or wander the serene grounds of Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine. And afterwards, immerse yourself in the restorative waters of Futsukaichi Onsen or Harazuru Onsen to calm your mind and refresh your body.
Where to stay?
Our centrally located Tokyu Stay Fukuoka-Tenjin and Tokyu Stay Hakata hotels provide easy access to both Fukuoka City and the surrounding Kyushu region. Each offers a variety of bright and spacious rooms, including those with laundry and kitchenette facilities for your convenience. Meanwhile, the nutritious breakfast buffet features a selection of Japanese and Western dishes lovingly crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients from the local area.
TOKYU STAY Fukuoka-Tenjin
TOKYU STAY Hakata
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