
Shimane
Hotel Gyokusen, Kyokusui-no-Niwa
Tamatsukuri Onsen in Shimane Prefecture, also known as the "Hot Spring of the Gods", has a history dating back to the Nara period (710–794). "Kyokusui-no-Niwa Hotel Gyokusen" features an expansive bathing facility of approximately 1,050m², offering a tranquil setting to fully appreciate the therapeutic waters. The "Iwa-no-yu" bath highlights the natural beauty of stone, while "Hinoki-no-yu" offers the gentle fragrance and smooth texture of cypress wood. The facility also includes an open-air bath and sauna. For an additional fee, overnight guests can enjoy private baths named "Hakucho" and "Kuromatsu", inspired by Shimane’s prefectural bird and tree, offering a serene and exclusive experience.
We offer kaiseki cuisine with luxurious dishes, local specialties, and our signature breakfast made with carefully selected cooking methods. Nowadays, when people travel in isolation, the cuisine at inns and the restaurants where they are served have become more sophisticated. Why not go on a trip looking for lodging and meals using the latest hot keywords? Enjoy our carefully selected dishes that satisfy your heart and stomach.
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湖畔の温泉宿くにびき
Kaiseki cuisine at "Kohan no Onsen Yado Kunibiki" features carefully prepared dishes highlighting fresh seafood from Shimane. Ingredients from the San’in region are used whenever possible, and dinner may include sushi made with locally caught fish, salt-grilled nodoguro, and Nita rice from Okuizumo. Breakfast also presents items such as grilled sea bream, shabu-shabu, and miso soup with shijimi clams. At certain times of the year, red snow crab from Sakaiminato is also served.
明神館
"Myojinkan" is a warm, family-run inn located right in front of Mihonoseki Port, at the eastern tip of the Shimane Peninsula, which is surrounded on three sides by the sea. As the historic eastern gateway to the ancient Izumo region, Mihonoseki Town invites visitors to experience its rich culture and coastal charm. Stroll along the iconic "Blue Stone Pavement," selected as one of the "100 Historical and Cultural Assets of Fishing Villages to Be Preserved for the Future," centered around "Mihonoseki Shrine"—the head shrine of Ebisu, the god of prosperity. Upon returning to the inn, you'll be welcomed with a generous spread of seafood dishes lovingly prepared by the hostess. In winter, enjoy Matsuba crab; from September through June, savor red snow crab. The deep-fried rockfish is the most popular item on the menu. From the large communal bath on the top floor, you can admire sweeping views of Miho Bay and, on clear days, Mt. Daisen.
松江市宍道ふるさと森林公園
A leisure and lodging facility in Matsue City, Shimane, overlooking Lake Shinji. Accommodation options include standalone units such as the "Grand Cabin," "Log House," "Lakeview Cottage," and "Mountain Cottage," as well as campsites equipped with power and sinks, pet-friendly auto-camping sites, and a spacious "Dekadeka Auto Camp Site" of approximately 130 m². The property also features a barbecue area usable in rainy weather, a playground, and a café, with convenient access to nearby hot spring facilities. It also serves as a practical base for visiting Izumo Taisha Shrine and Matsue Castle.
玉造グランドホテル長生閣
A hot spring inn at Tamatsukuri Onsen, founded in 1803. We are proud of the fact that you can enjoy our own hot spring water, which is rich in skin-beautifying ingredients, in a bathtub luxuriously decorated with agate. The interior of the building is an elegant space with calligraphy, paintings and works of art displayed throughout. From the open lobby, you can enjoy the four-season view of the Japanese garden, which is approximately 3,000 square meters in size. Guest rooms include special rooms with open-air baths, "rooms with garden views," "kids' rooms," and "home theater rooms," so you can choose one to suit your trip. Enjoy creative cuisine made with seasonal ingredients from the San'in area, soak in the hot springs for beautiful skin, and spend a blissful time.
曲水の庭 ホテル玉泉
Tamatsukuri Onsen in Shimane Prefecture, also known as the "Hot Spring of the Gods", has a history dating back to the Nara period (710–794). "Kyokusui-no-Niwa Hotel Gyokusen" features an expansive bathing facility of approximately 1,050m², offering a tranquil setting to fully appreciate the therapeutic waters. The "Iwa-no-yu" bath highlights the natural beauty of stone, while "Hinoki-no-yu" offers the gentle fragrance and smooth texture of cypress wood. The facility also includes an open-air bath and sauna. For an additional fee, overnight guests can enjoy private baths named "Hakucho" and "Kuromatsu", inspired by Shimane’s prefectural bird and tree, offering a serene and exclusive experience.
松江エクセルホテル東急
At the hotel's restaurant "MOSORO", guests can enjoy both Japanese and Western cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients from Shimane Prefecture. The breakfast buffet features regional specialties such as "Dried blackthroat seaperch", "Fried conger eel", and "Miso soup with shijimi clams". For dinner, the recommended Japanese course offers seasonal sashimi, grilled fish, and a Shimane beef sirloin steak, finished with a traditional dessert: "Izumo zenzai (sweet red bean soup with mochi)". Vegan options are also available, prepared without meat, fish, eggs, or dairy products.