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Aizu: Step Into a Living Legend. 

Leave the crowds behind and step into a world where history still feels alive. From exclusive night tours through snow-covered villages to the pure luxury of a fireside "Special Kaiseki" dinner, we don’t just show you Aizu; we curate a journey tailored specifically to you. The Japan you’ve been dreaming of is right here.

Beyond the Sites: Live Your Own Chapter of the Legend.

Why do travelers return to Aizu again and again? It is because here, the legend isn't just an exhibit. It is a story you can step into yourself. Experience the mystical silence of the Tadami Line as it glides through a cinematic world of white, or the exclusive stillness of Ouchi-juku at night long after the crowds have faded. Savor the pure indulgence of a fireside Special Kaiseki dinner, and find a moment of peace in the healing waters of a 1,300-year-old onsen.
We don’t just plan itineraries. We curate a seamless flow that respects your freedom and celebrates your own personal discoveries. Aizu is a place for those who seek to experience Japan on a deeper, more intimate level.

Culture

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Goshikinuma

A World of Water and Colors Bathed in Autumn Foliage

Emerald green, cobalt blue, reddish brown… the shimmering colors of Goshikinuma, a mystical group of ponds in the Urabandai area of northwest Fukushima, make it one of the region’s most iconic natural sights. These ponds were created by the 1888 steam eruption of Mount Bandai. When the volcano collapsed, a massive landslide dammed the local rivers, forming hundreds of lakes and ponds across the area. Their strikingly varied colors earned them the name “Goshikinuma,” meaning “Five-Colored Ponds,” and they have since become a must-see destination in Urabandai.

Among the most famous ponds are Bishamon-numa and Benten-numa. Despite the name “Five Colors,” there are not literally five ponds—each pond displays a different hue, from emerald green to cobalt blue to earthy red. The colors shift depending on volcanic minerals in the water, as well as the season, weather, and angle of sunlight, offering a new expression every time you visit.

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Mist Phantom Gorge and Tadami Line Photography Spots

A special experience that feels like stepping back in time into Japan’s traditional countryside

The Mugenkyo-no-Watashi (Mugenkyo Ferry) is a small hand-rowed boat that crosses the Tadami River in Oku-Aizu, Fukushima. It operates from late April to mid-November and takes visitors to the abandoned Mitsunashi settlement in Kaneyama Town, which was deserted around 50 years ago.From June to August, early mornings and evenings are often covered in thick mist, creating a dreamlike scene that feels as if you have stepped into another world.

This traditional ferry, once used as everyday transportation by local villagers, has been revived for visitors. The slow journey across the calm river—without engine noise—offers a rare chance to experience the untouched rural beauty of Japan.

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Ouchi-juku

An Edo-Era Post Town Connecting Travelers

Ouchi-juku is a historic post town in Shimogo Town, Minamiaizu District, Fukushima Prefecture. It flourished during the Edo period as a stop along the Aizu Nishi Kaido, the route connecting Aizuwakamatsu and Nikko, with roots that some say stretch back to the Kamakura period. Today, around 30 thatched-roof traditional houses line the streets, preserving the town’s historic appearance. In 1981, Ouchi-juku was designated a “Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings” by the Japanese government, and it now attracts roughly 800,000 visitors annually.

Local residents follow three guiding principles—“Do not sell, do not rent, do not destroy”—to maintain and restore the thatched roofs, preserving over 400 years of traditional scenery.

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The inn of sincerity -Hoshinoi-

A heartfelt inn with night tours and acclaimed cuisine

Magokoro no Yado Hoshinoi, located in Yunokami Onsen, Shimogō Town, Minamiaizu District, Fukushima, is a small hot spring inn with just eight rooms, known as the closest accommodation to the famous sightseeing spot Ōuchi-juku

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Ookawaso

A ryokan surrounded by breathtaking, dreamlike open-air hot spring views and the soothing sounds of the shamisen.

Olkawaso, located in Ashinomaki Onsen in Aizuwakamatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture, is a hot spring ryokan renowned for its lobby, which is said to resemble the Infinity Castle from the popular anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.

With a dreamlike atmosphere filled with the live sounds of the shamisen and open-air baths offering breathtaking views of the gorge, guests can experience the very essence of traditional Japanese culture.

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TOURYUKAN

A Hidden Ryokan Offering Exceptional Japanese Cuisine and Hot Springs

“Fujuryukan,” located in Yunokami Onsen, Shimogō-machi, Minamiaizu District, Fukushima Prefecture, is a hidden ryokan where every room features a private, free-flowing hot spring bath. Guests can enjoy a truly special experience, as if visiting a high-end Japanese restaurant, with exquisite cuisine prepared to delight the senses.

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Why Ryokanbook

Experts Who Know Japan’s Hidden Regions and Ryokan Inside Out

We visit each location in person, carefully researching and documenting every stay.
With a professional eye, we select only ryokans we truly believe will offer a deeply satisfying experience.
Through our trusted local network that goes beyond well-known destinations, we can introduce special inns you won’t find on regular booking sites.

Discover the True Japan in "Remote" Ryokan

What we offer is not ryokan in the middle of tourist areas, but inns and regions found deep in Japan.
We carefully choose each destination, creating a complete journey that goes beyond just staying at a ryokan—including experiences unique to the land itself.
Each trip is curated as one "Extreme" journey.

Journey Designed Only For You

We will carefully listen to your travel pace and preferences, and design your itinerary around the season, food, crafts, and nature. Since, we personally visit each region and build trusted relationships with the local people, we can take you beyond surface-level sightseeing—to places and moments you wouldn’t find on your own. From who you meet to how you spend your time, we tailor the journey entirely to you.

Seamless Travel, from Reservations to Transportation

Japan’s remote regions are breathtaking—but arranging transportation and experiences can be challenging.
From itinerary planning to reservation management, we handle everything in one place. When needed, we arrange transfers, private hire cars, taxis, and even helicopter access—ensuring both comfort and deep immersion.

CEO

Aizu is where my journey began.

When I was 18, I traveled through Aizu by bicycle with a group of friends. We had very little money, and after riding through the freezing winter, we finally arrived at a ryokan where we were met with kindness beyond anything we had imagined.
The sincerity and warmth I experienced in Aizu at that time became one of the foundations of who I am today.
Samurai culture, hot springs, and the beauty of the four seasons are all part of Aizu’s charm. But what I most want to share is the genuine warmth of the people who live here.
I recommend Aizu to those who want more than sightseeing — to those who wish to experience the deeper spirit of Japan.

CEO Yohei Osaki