Hoshinoya Fuji

With 34 spectacular national parks protecting ancient forests, snow-capped mountains, steaming hot springs and tranquil lakes on one of the world's most captivating collections of islands, Japan is a wonderful destination for outdoorsy travellers. Keen birdwatchers, nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts will find landscapes criss-crossed with picturesque woodland and rocky promontories. Our Gurus have put together a selection of the top hotels in Japan's national parks, perfect for magical escapes with family and friends, or as a couple. From five star luxury to traditional ryokans we've uncovered a range of properties for all tastes and budgets. The beautiful Ise-Shima National Park, the Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park, the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, and the Akan-Mashu National Park await!

FOR the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park

Hakone Retreat Villa 1/f

Spanning the Izu Peninsula, the lakes surrounding majestic Mount Fuji and a number of curious volcanic islands, the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park is a fascinating wilderness. Our favourite activities include trekking up Mount Fuji — most striking when the cherry trees are in bloom — and stand-up paddleboarding on placid lakes. The Edo-era Hakone Hachiri trail stretches from Odawara to Mishima, and is a fantastic challenge for outdoorsy types.

  • Hoshinoya Fuji is a superb, nature-focused escape in a secluded lakeside location. Minimalist modern cabins are tucked within the forest, promising uninterrupted views from tranquil waterfront balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows. A romantic hideaway for lovers of cutting-edge design, foodies and quiet couples.
  • Hakone Retreat Villa 1/F is a hugely romantic, adults-only hotel in the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Book one of 11 suites and kick back by the wood-burning stove with forest views, blissful private spa baths and chic, pared-back design. Fabulous.
  • Yama No Chaya is extremely unusual in that it's perched on a suspension bridge across a mountain stream in the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Listen to the murmuring of the water below as you enjoy a soothing massage or onsen soak, before kicking back with drinks on your terrace. A tranquil ryokan with classic, tatami-matted interiors in 15 restful rooms.
  • Asaba dates back to 1489. A family-run ryokan with 17 serene, riverside guestrooms, this is a hugely luxurious place to experience traditional Japanese hospitality. Savour splendid cuisine at the restaurant, relax in classic rooms with woven-straw flooring, futon bedding and river views, or catch a cultural performance at the Noh stage after days in the hot springs. Tranquil and idyllic, close to Izu.

For the Ise-Shima National Park

Amanemu

Further south, the 55,544-hectare Ise-Shima National Park is ideal for those dreaming of coastal hikes and cycle rides with views of the Pacific Ocean. Discover traditional fishing methods, savour fresh seafood and delve into the complexities of marine ecosystems whilst sailing or diving. Further inland are the legendary Shinto shrines of Ise Jingu, a must-see for cultural aficionados.

  • Amanemu offers understated luxury in a spectacular location within the striking Ise-Shima National Park. Expect chic, minimalist rooms and suites, rejuvenating wellness treatments and delectable cuisine. Perfect for romantic couples or those in need of a nourishing retreat.
  • Shima Kanko Hotel The Bay Suites is a large luxurious option in the Ise-Shima National Park. Book this one for enormous suites with floor-to-ceiling windows and stunning views, sunset garden, spa and sauna and a variety of restaurants offering Japanese and French cuisine.

For the Akan-Mashu National Park

Akan Tsuruga Besso Hinanoza

Set on the volcanic island of Hokkaidō, the Akan-Mashu National Park is famed for its ancient connections to the indigenous Ainu people, its steaming hot springs, and its rare endemic wildlife. Spot Japanese deer, black woodpeckers, Blakiston’s fish owl, red foxes and other creatures in the Park's mountains and forests. Shikotsu-Toya National Park, on the other side of Hokkaidō, is also fantastic.

  • Akan Tsuruga Besso Hinanoza is a beautiful ryokan on the banks of Lake Akan, in the Akan-Mashu National Park. Pick this place for the generous suites, which boast lake views, private hot spring baths and traditional seating areas. The multi-course kaiseki cuisine highlights the region's best ingredients. Very luxurious.
  • Akan Yuku no Sato offers spectacular vistas from the shores of Lake Akan. Traditional rooms and suites with tatami matting and low seating areas overlook the lake. Steaming indoor and outdoor onsen baths invite guests to unwind in blissful surroundings. A more classic choice, and a larger hotel.
  • Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort, on the banks of Lake Tōya in Hokkaidō's other national park, Shikotsu-Toya, can be a very special addition to a nature-focused Hokkaidō holiday. Adventurers and well-heeled design lovers can expect beautiful views from chic, minimalist rooms. Take a long soak in the rooftop infinity pool, unwind in the spa and savour delicious cuisine at three restaurants. Superb.

For the Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park

Jusandi

The Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park, in Okinawa's Iriomote, Ishigaki, Kohama, Kuro, and Taketomi islands boasts coral reefs brimming with unusual marine life, flanked by mangroves and lush jungle. Sightings of the rare Iriomote wild cat are particularly special. The southernmost national park in Japan, this is a brilliant destination for young families or for honeymooners eager to combine a sun-drenched island getaway with outdoorsy activities galore.

  • Tsundara Beach Retreat is a comfortable, self-catering villa with private beach access and three acres of grounds. Pick this place for a relaxed couples' hideaway, or an independent trip with the kids. The ocean and forests are on your doorstep, as are the wonders of the national park.
  • Jusandi offers chic modernist villas with private swimming pools and white-on-white interiors. Perfect for honeymoon couples or romantic retreats, the villas also offer mouth-watering gourmet dining, with a focus on fresh seafood. Beautiful and luxurious.
  • Ana Inter Continental Ishigaki Resort is a bold luxury resort with wonderful sea views from bright rooms and suites, the best with private balcony. Play a round on the golf course, take guided national park treks, swim in the hotel pools, enjoy games of tennis or unwind at the spa. The nine bars and eateries promise fantastic cuisine for guests of all ages. Very indulgent.

STILL NOT SURE?

12 Top Hotels in Japan's National Parks

The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort

Hokkaidō (Abuta gun)

The Lake View Toya Nonokaze Resort enjoys a lakeside location and offers chic, contemporary accommodation boasting spectacular views. Unwind in their open air bath and make the most out of the on-site duty-free shops. Enjoy exquisite meals at each of their restaurants. A truly magnificent escape!

  • Total relaxation - Soak up tranquil lake views from the infinity onsen after enjoying revitalising spa treatments
  • Hotel Entertainment - Gather in the karaoke room for fun-filled evenings of belting out your favourite tunes
  • Great walks - Enjoy scenic mountain treks or lakeside strolls with friends and family
  • City Style - A swish contemporary lakeside hotel for art and design lovers
from $264 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Akan Yuku No Sato

Hokkaidō (Akankohan)

An elegant property on the shores of Lake Akan. Expansive rooms enjoy spectacular views and are designed in a traditional Japanese style complete with tatami mats, paper shutters and beds at floor level. The restaurant makes the most of the island's quality seafood and restful onsens await. Superb.

  • Total relaxation - Unwind amidst picturesque lake and mountain views, relaxing in hot spring baths after hikes and gym sessions
  • Romantic Break - A soothing, romantic escape for couples and spa-goers on the edge of the lake
  • Museums - Delve into the region's past at the Natural History Museum
  • Sights nearby - A 10-minute walk from the stunning Akandake-Jinja Shrine
from $294 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Akan Tsuruga Besso Hinanoza

Hokkaidō (Akankohan)

A boutique property comprising of 25 individually designed suites. Rooms are contemporary yet the style is traditional. Find floor to ceiling windows, large terraces with outdoor free standing baths, tatami mats and shoji paper screens besides all the mod-cons. An utterly spoiling stay.

  • Romantic Break - A gorgeous, upmarket take on the traditional ryokan experience for a memorable couples' hideaway
  • Fishing - Lake Akan is well known for its excellent fishing, and the hotel can organise guided excursions
  • Total relaxation - Unwind in luxurious suites with beautiful open air onsen baths and lake views
  • Cycling - Hire bikes to cycle around Lake Akan and to explore Hokkaidō more widely
from $854 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Amanemu

Shima (Shima-shi)

Set amongst the rolling hills of Ise-Shima National Park, the upmarket Amanemu provides spacious and luxurious accommodation boasting splendid views. Explore the scenic area or unwind in the onsens. Meals at the restaurant are an absolute must! Get the celebrity treatment at this lovely rural spot.

  • Back to Nature - The property is set within Ise-Shima National Park on the Kii Peninsula, a stunning rural spot
  • Total relaxation - Aman properties are known for their impressive spa treatments: a wellness lover's dream
  • Foodies - Enjoy exquisite gourmet cuisine at the restaurant made using fresh local produce
  • Romantic Break - Beautiful surrounds where privacy is key - great for romantics
from $964 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Asaba

Izu (Izu-shi,)

Founded in 1489, historic Asaba enjoys a serene riverside location in Izu. Experience traditional Japanese accommodation (think tatami woven-straw flooring and futon bedding) with floor-to-ceiling windows offering lovely views. Splendid cuisine served at the restaurant. An idyllic spot!

  • Great walks - Stroll along the riverbank or through the bamboo forest, listening to birdsong and the sounds of the water
  • Hotel Entertainment - Traditional Japanese performances take place on outdoor Noh stages, including historical plays and dances
  • Total relaxation - Unwind in indoor and outdoor hot-spring baths or treat yourself to a massage
  • Country Escape - A tranquil hideaway in Shuzenji, with a timeless feel
from $948 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Tsundara Beach Retreat

Ishigaki (Ishigaki City)

Located on Ishigaki Island, Tsundara Beach Retreat boasts private beach access. The villa is set in almost 3 acres of grounds and Iriomote-Ishigaki's lush forest is just a stone's throw away! Enjoy a BBQ in the sun or visit a number of local restaurants. A peaceful, private and unique stay.

  • Beach Life - Tsundara Beach Retreat enjoys private beach access so you can spend your days lounging by the seaside!
  • Romantic Break - Your very own private villa and beach, ideal for couples who want to relax in blissful surroundings
  • Snorkelling - Swim out to sea and explore the area's diverse marine life on a sunny snorkelling excursion
  • Great walks - Hike up Mt Ourayama or wander along the coast at sunset to take in the gorgeous views
from $353 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Ana Inter Continental Ishigaki Resort

Ishigaki (Ishigaki-shi)

Boasting a beachfront location a few miles outside the city, Ana Inter Continental Ishigaki Resort offers contemporary accommodation decorated in light hues and featuring splendid sea views. Unwind on the beach, soak up the sun by the pool and enjoy mouth-watering cuisine. Great to explore!

  • Families - A plehtora of activities, as well as swimming pools, tennis courts and a kids' play area make this a top spot for families
  • Golf - Play a round or two at the resort's own golf course, soaking up striking views of the ocean and gardens
  • Tennis - Work up a sweat with a family tennis competition on the hotel's tennis courts
  • Foodies - Feast on mouth-watering cuisine at the resort's nine bars and restaurants
from $389 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Jusandi

Ishigaki (Ishigaki)

Jusandi enjoys a splendid coastal location on Ishigaki Island overlooking the ocean. The property offers luxurious self-catering villas with chic accommodation featuring light hues, wooden furnishings and private pools. Relax on the private beach area or explore all over the island. A superb spot!

  • Families - With private villas and a splendid setting that everyone will enjoy, Jusandi is the ideal spot for family trips
  • Romantic Break - Chic designer villas and splendid food make this the perfect destination for a romantic getaway
  • Sights nearby - Head to the Ishigakijima Astronomical Observatory or Ishigaki Island Limestone Cave
  • Great walks - Wander along Yonehara Beach at sunset to marvel at the incredible views
from $1297 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Hoshinoya Fuji

Fujikawaguchiko (Fujikawaguchiko)

A striking design hotel offering an unbeatable location deep in the woodlands with views of Mount Fiji. Interiors are spacious and contemporary with the minimalist design highlighting the epic views. Rooms are individual cabins giving complete quiet and privacy. A luxury nature escape.

  • Cycling - Use one of the hotel's electric bicycles to explore the area at your own pace, or with an expert guide
  • Back to Nature - In a secluded woodland setting complete with views of Mount Fiji, this is the perfect retreat
  • Kayaking - Canoe on the nearby lake and admire the spectacular views of Mount Fuji in the early morning
  • Architectural - Ultra-modern minimalist cabins designed by Azuma; a hotel for design buffs
from $1107 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Yama No Chaya

Hakone (Hakone)

This traditional Japanese guesthouse is nestled on a suspension bridge across a mountain stream in Hakone. Guestrooms have classic tatami areas with the option of futon beds and a terrace where you can hear the murmuring of the water below. Relax and rejuvenate with a spa aromatherapy treatment.

  • Foodies - Enjoy a daily-rotating menu of cuisine based on the hotel's unique dashi, drawing on seasonal, local ingredients
  • Romantic Break - With stylish suites, a charming restaurant and tranquil setting, book this hotel for a hideaway couples' break
  • Spa breaks - Offering traditional Japanese aromatherapy treatments, book this hotel for a restorative spa holiday
  • Great walks - Explore the walking trails in the gardens at the Choanji Temple, a temple of the Soto school of Zen Buddhism in Sengokuhara
from $200 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Shima Kanko Hotel The Bay Suites

Shima (Shima City)

A luxurious all-suite hotel set within Ise-Shima National Park. Capacious suites boast spectacular views from floor-to-ceiling windows and the best come with in-room spas. For foodies, the restaurant options range from Michelin-starred dining to a kaiseki-ryori culinary voyage. A spoiling stay.

  • Back to Nature - With spectacular views of the coast and Ise-Shima National Park, this is a stunning escape to nature
  • Foodies - There are several acclaimed restaurants including Michelin-starred La Mer
  • Watersports - Shima Nature School offers kayaking and sailing amongst other activities
  • Golf - Play a round at the scenic Kintetsu Kashikojima Country Club
from $436 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

Written by Saskia Walker

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