Beniya Mukayu
Cela signifie une immersion sereine dans un cadre naturel et calme, avec une immersion, plus littérale cette fois-ci, dans les bains onsen (chaque chambre bénéficie d'un accès à un bain privatif en plein air) et pour finir, un somptueux dîner kaiseki. Ce que vous cherchez en venant ici, c’est un endroit pour vous couper agréablement du monde. Un peu de mobilier contemporain ne devrait en rien déranger cette paisible retraite, et si les architectes occidentaux utilisent encore des métaphores zen pour défendre le design minimaliste, Beniya Mukayu est la preuve que les deux traditions sont encore plus proches que nous le pensions.
Veuillez noter : l'hôtel n'accueille pas les enfants de moins de 7 ans.
Comment y aller : le Beniya Mukaya se trouve à 30 minutes de route de l’aéroport de Komatsu (KMQ). L'hôtel propose le transfert gratuit de ou vers l'aéroport, ainsi qu'un service de navettes gratuit de ou vers la gare de Kagaonsen. Veuillez contacter le service clients pour plus d'informations.
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This is a small ryokan so it felt intimate and serene. The room was large with a sliding door which opened onto the deck. The private mineral bath was comfortable and well screened. The bed was comfortable. The restaurant provided personal service. The multicourse dinner was amazing both nights. The western breakfast included salad, fruit, eggs, several juices, coffee etc. It was wonderful! The spa provided me an excellent facial experience. My husband enjoyed his massage. We made sweets with a lovely woman in town. All in all it was a 48 hour event not just lodging. The owner welcomed us and said goodbye. The fall color and moss garden was beautiful.

This Beniya Mukayu Ryokan was a highlight of our honeymoon. Everry detail was thoughtfull and positively added to the experience. Besides, the food was amazing, one of the best meals we had in Japan. Combining everything with the onzen we left feeling refreshed, uplifted, and with a clear mind. I would highly reccomend it for couples.

A truly extraordinary venue. Sheer perfection. We stayed at the Japanese Premier Tatami Garden View Room (Sabisyu) and cannot wait to go back. Every meal at Kaiseki Horin was spectacular. Optional wine/sake pairings were thoughtful and unique (particularly the M. Chapoutier "Sazeranne" Hermitage with the Noto beef hot pot, and Tedorigawa Mangekyo Junmai Daiginjo with the sashimi selections). Service at the restaurant was the same as from the hotel: both peak hospitality. The baths were serene, gorgeous, and health regenerative. While both were stunning, the Gensei was my favorite of the two. We signed up for the ikebana activity and it was both fun and inspiring. The libraries were also great spaces to spend a few hours reading, but it was the fourth-floor library (Library Zero) housed one of the most extraordinary art pieces I've come across in years. Much more can be said about this ryokan, but the long and short of it is simply that this is a space to experience at least once in life.

The whole experience was exceptional. I enjoyed a two hour Japanese body massage and facial that was great. The outside hot tubs, , both private in the room and communal (by gender), were so relaxing. The 8 course dinner was yummy and the flexibility to have either a Japanese or western breakfast was very good.
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