Japanese inn · Toyooka
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"The oldest ryokan are the oldest existing hotels, and their formula — traditional materials, tranquil seclusion, hot spring onsen baths, ceremoniously prepared meals — is as good now as it ever was." - The MICHELIN Guide
Meat dish restaurant · Toyooka
Experience premier Tajima beef at this upscale gem in Kinosaki Onsen, where various cuts meet elegant dining and attentive service in a peaceful setting.
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Nestled by the beach, this charming ryokan features cozy, colorful rooms, delicious multi-course meals, and a serene onsen for total relaxation.
Nestled against a serene hillside, this hot spring hotel features minimalist Japanese rooms, delightful seafood dining, and a blissful outdoor pool.
Nestled in vibrant Kinosaki, this welcoming hot spring ryokan offers cozy traditional rooms, delicious kaiseki meals, and top-notch service, all just steps from scenic public baths.
· Sasayama
Tamba-Sasayama blends serene nature with a stylish ryokan vibe, featuring historic charm, outdoor onsens, and a retreat-like atmosphere.
Castle · Himeji-shi
Himeji Castle, or the “White Heron Castle,” is a majestic 17th-century fortress with stunning architecture, sprawling grounds, and captivating views, making it a must-visit for any Japan itinerary.
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Italian restaurant · Kobe-shi
Kobe's Terzo serves up classy Neapolitan pizzas, divine pastas, and Italian dishes with friendly vibes, perfect for relaxed lunches or cozy dinners.
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Steak house · Kobe-shi
This lively Kobe steakhouse serves tender, melt-in-your-mouth beef with grilled veggies in a bustling, no-frills setting.
Japanese curry restaurant · Kobe-shi
A cozy spot near Sannomiya serving rich Japanese curry, including dry and traditional styles, with tasty toppings and a warm, friendly vibe.
Tourist attraction · Minamiawaji
Perched atop a hill, this complex features a restaurant and gift shop, panoramic views of the Naruto Strait, and plenty of whimsical onion-themed souvenirs.