Kinki
The Kinki region is made up of 7 prefectures (2 "Fu" and 5 "Ken") located in the area covering Honshu's center all the way to its west side, which are: Mie, Shiga, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo, Nara, and Wakayama.
The region's northern part faces the Sea of Japan while the Seto Inland Sea and Pacific Ocean are found on its southern side.
Before the Edo period, this area was Japan's political, economic, and cultural center where the Imperial court and the country's feudal government were established…
This page offers you information on our recommended Japanese-style inns and hotels as well as those that can be reserved online, all in this area. When making your reservation, click here to jump to NTA’s online reservation page. The prices listed are for one person per night respectively.
Popular Accomodation
Fukuchiin
Mt Koya (Koyasan), is covered with thick forests and surrounded by eight peaks. More than a million visitors come here annually. Meals in the lodging area of the temple are vegetarian. The history of this temple and lodging dates back to the Kamakura Era in the 12th century. Communal baths are available 24 hours a day. 30 min. drive from Nankai Koyasan GokurakubashiStn
13,500yen~20,200yen
[Address]
657 Koyasan, Koya-cho, Ito-gun, Wakayama
[Access]
10 min. Local Bus from Koyasan St. of Nankai Railway Koya.
Nishimura Honkan
Nishimuraya has traditional Sukiya-style with Japanese garden. Enjoy their seasonal cuisine especially crab at winter season. 5 min. drive from JR Kinosaki Onsen Sta.
35,300yen~50,300yen
[Address]
469 Yushima, kinosaki cho, Toyooka-shi, Hyogo
[Access]
5 min. courtesy bus from Kinosaki Onsen St. of JR Sanyo Honsen.





























