Many Japanese inns (ryokan) feature karaoke bars, allowing guests to enjoy singing and drinks while still wearing their yukata after relaxing in the hot springs. One such place is Kinzan, located in the famous Arima Onsen area of Kansai. This ryokan offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and traditional Japanese hospitality for an unforgettable stay.
For a hot spring getaway close to Tokyo, the Hakone area is a top choice, and Kajikaso comes highly recommended. Located in Hakone-Yumoto, known as the gateway to Hakone, this ryokan boasts an excellent location just a 5-minute walk from the station, offering both convenience and accessibility.
Hotel Urashima in Wakayama Prefecture is a truly unique ryokan. Nestled on a cape in Nachikatsuura, it features an impressive cave-style bath so mesmerizing you might forget to leave! Guests can enjoy a delightful tour of five distinctive hot spring baths, each with its own charm.