• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to footer

Travel Marketing

Travel and Tourism Trends

  • Sponsored Post
  • Travel Event Calendar
  • Travel Market
  • Travel Magazine
  • About
  • Contact

High-end Kinnotake Resorts Introduces New Concept Ryokan “No Overnight Stays, Experience Hideaway Ryokan Like a Ninja – Kinnotake Saryo” to Overseas Market

July 16, 2024 By admin Leave a Comment

HAKONE, Japan, July 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Kinnotake Resorts, operated by Kinnotake Corporation in Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture, has announced the introduction of “No Overnight Stays, Experience Hideaway Ryokan like a Ninja – Kinnotake Saryo” to the global market. Located just 90 minutes from Tokyo, Hakone serves as a hub for traditional ryokan (Japanese-style inn) experiences and day trips, offering unique cultural and natural attractions. Kinnotake Resorts strives to create memorable experiences for travelers from around the world.

Kinnotake Saryo (tea house) adopts a private hideaway style, emphasizing privacy with check-in, check-out, and room service all conducted within the room, with no contact with other guests. This unique “No Overnight Stays” concept features a total of six Japanese-themed guest rooms. The ground floor accommodates four rooms, each with distinctive designs and open-air onsen (hot spring). Recently renovated, the second floor offers two spacious rooms measuring 43 square meters each, with direct access to private open-air onsen via private staircases.

The onsen water, sourced from the Owakudani valley in Hakone, can be enjoyed at the guest’s convenience and is characterized by its weakly acidic pH of 2.1 and composition of sulfuric-calcium-chloride springs, accompanied by a gentle sulfur scent smelt upon approaching the onsen.

Lunch options include “Japanese Black Beef Shabu-shabu (meat and vegetable hotpot) Meal,” with plans to expand the culinary offerings to include seafood and vegetarian dishes. Guests are encouraged to indulge in private dining experiences akin to Kaiseki cuisine, a traditional Japanese course meal, savoring quality time with loved ones.

Kinnotake Saryo offers adults a unique opportunity to experience relaxation through soothing onsen, exquisite cuisine, and an exceptional atmosphere — all within a short timeframe, embodying the essence of a Hideaway Ryokan like a Ninja.

About Kinnotake Saryo

Location: 817-460 Sengokuhara, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture

Closed: Saturdays and Sundays

https://kinnotake-resorts.com/kinnotake-saryo/en/

About Kinnotake Resorts

Established in Hakone in 1947, Kinnotake Resorts’ mission is to cultivate diverse talents, foster continuous growth, and harness the timeless power of bamboo to create extraordinary experiences that positively impact every guest’s life.

Official website: https://kinnotake-resorts.com/en/?lang=en

For more information, visit: https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/attach/202406212505-O1-HZ69OQ56.pdf

SOURCE Kinnotake Corporation

Filed Under: News

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Footer

Recent Posts

  • Holland America Line Adds Flåm and Hellesylt to Five 2027 Norway Fjord Cruises
  • La Cité du Vin, Bordeaux: The Building That Looks Like Wine in a Glass
  • EU Border Delays: ETIAS Pre-Travel Authorization Pushed to Late 2026 as EES Chaos Continues
  • Toledo’s Old Town: A Mudéjar Watchtower Hiding an Antiques Shop
  • Piazza del Duomo, Catania: Where a Black Lava Elephant Guards Sicily’s Baroque Heart
  • Château de Fougères: Inside Europe’s Largest Medieval Fortress
  • Château de Vitré: The Medieval Fortress Guarding Brittany’s Eastern Gate
  • Miroir d’eau at Blue Hour: Bordeaux’s Water Mirror Comes Alive
  • Blue Hour on the Garonne: Dinner Cruises and Bike Traffic Along Bordeaux’s Quays
  • Bourse Maritime, Bordeaux: A Night Scene Along the Garonne

Media Partners

  • Virtual Travel Guide
  • Ancient Rome
Lisbon’s Seven Hills: A Walking Guide That Tells You the Truth
New Orleans: An American City That Plays by Different Rules
Ha Long Bay Without the Cruise Brochure
Istanbul at the Threshold: A City That Has Always Been Two Things at Once
Iceland’s Ring Road: What the Drive Teaches You That No Photograph Can
Marrakech’s Medina: How to Read a City That Was Not Designed for You
Torres del Paine: What You Are Actually Getting Into
Kyoto in Autumn: What the City Looks Like When the Maples Turn
Disneyland Paris Rewrites Its Script With World of Frozen and Disney Adventure World
Wallace Fountain: Carrying Water, Carrying Values
Water Across the Empire: Roman Aqueducts and the Hydraulic Logic of Conquest
The Oath of the Horatii: David's Roman Republic in Paint
Jean-Léon Gérôme: The Victorian Gaze on Rome
Ostia: The Port That Fed Rome
Roman Naval Warfare: The Sea They Called Their Own
The Roman Grain Ship: How Rome Fed Itself Across the Sea
Trajan's Column: Rome's Greatest Comic Strip
Caesarea Maritima: A Roman City Built from Nothing
Damnatio Memoriae: Rome's War on Memory
Faustina the Younger: The Woman Behind the Philosopher Emperor

Media Partners

The Immersive Experience in the Museum World
Japan, China, and Taiwan: A New Triangle of Risk — and a Window of Opportunity for Japan
Ghost Kitchens as Infrastructure: The Shift from Restaurants to Intelligent Food Networks
The Zoom Divide Nobody Saw Coming
The Perfect Budget Content-Creator Kit
Reimagining Prague’s Tourism Future Through Immersive Media and VR Museums
Israel’s Urban Paradox: Tel Aviv Moves, the Rest Stand Still
American Express Global Business Travel (GBTG): Understanding the Business and the Investment Case
Why the Canon R8 Paired With the New RF 45mm f/1.2 Lens Quietly Becomes the Content Creator’s Sweet-Spot
The Future of Travel: A $15.5 Trillion Industry

Copyright © 2026 Travel Marketing

Media Partners: Timey · Publishing House · Ancient Rome · Photography · Calendarial · Transportational