Ryunohara Hatago 龍乃原旅籠

10
Exceptional
(10 reviews)

525 Ryujinmura Hiroihara, Tanabe, Wakayama 645-0523, Japan

+81 50-5809-8908

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Hotel Description

Ryunohara Hatago

Ryunohara Hatago is a charming hotel nestled in the serene countryside of Wakayama, Japan. Located at 525 Ryujinmura Hiroihara, Tanabe, Wakayama 645-0523, the hotel offers guests a peaceful retreat surrounded by lush natural beauty. This traditional Japanese inn combines modern amenities with timeless Japanese aesthetics, ensuring a relaxing stay. The hotel’s proximity to local attractions enhances its appeal, such as Ryujin-onsen Motoyu, just an 8-minute drive away, offering guests the chance to enjoy rejuvenating hot springs. Guests will also find the picturesque Kumano Kodo Nakahechi and Takijirioji-gu Togo Shrine, with their rich history, only a short drive away. The area is also home to the stunning Gomasan Sky Tower, offering sweeping views, particularly breathtaking during the fall season.
The hotel rooms are designed with comfort in mind, featuring cozy accommodations that help guests unwind after a day of exploring. The spacious rooms are equipped with modern conveniences, including air conditioning, a refrigerator, a microwave, and a coffee maker, making them perfect for extended stays or short visits. Each room provides a private bathroom with both a bathtub and shower, ensuring a relaxing experience.
Ryunohara Hatago offers several amenities that make it stand out, including a restaurant on-site, where guests can enjoy delicious meals prepared with local ingredients. Breakfast is served each morning, offering a great start to the day. The hotel also provides watercraft rentals for adventurous guests, as well as a variety of other services such as concierge, baggage storage, and housekeeping.
For transportation, Ryunohara Hatago is well-connected with nearby airports, including Nanki-Shirahama Airport, just over an hour away by taxi, and Osaka Kansai International Airport, which is about a 2-hour drive. Additionally, there are convenient public transport options nearby, making it easy to explore the area.
The hotel takes health and safety seriously, ensuring that guests feel secure throughout their stay with stringent safety measures in place.
Ryunohara Hatago is perfect for visitors looking to immerse themselves in the local culture while enjoying the comforts of a modern hotel in a peaceful rural setting.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 8-minute drive to Ryujin-onsen Motoyu for a relaxing hot spring experience

2. One of the few hotels in the area with a restaurant on-site

3. Serves breakfast daily with a selection of delicious local dishes

4. Offers watercraft rentals for adventurous guests

5. Private bathrooms with both a bathtub and shower in each room

6. Convenient access to nearby airports, including Nanki-Shirahama and Osaka Kansai International

7. Pet-friendly with allowance for dogs and cats

8. Air-conditioned rooms equipped with modern amenities including refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker

9. Close proximity to key cultural sites such as Kumano Kodo Nakahechi and Takijirioji-gu Togo Shrine

10. Smoke-free property with modern conveniences like Wi-Fi and self-service laundry

11. On-site concierge service to assist with local travel and experiences


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Ryujin-onsen Motoyu
8 min
Kumano Kodo Nakahechi, Michi-no-eki
47 min
Takijirioji-gu Togo Shrine
36 min
Road Station Gomasan Sky Tower
35 min
Tsugizakura-Oji
58 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating6.4
Nearest airportNanki-Shirahama Airport (Kumano-Shirahama Resort Airport)
Travel time to airport1 hr 13 min

Location

525 Ryujinmura Hiroihara, Tanabe, Wakayama 645-0523, Japan

Airports:

Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport)

Taxi: 2 hr 49 min

Transit: 4 hr 36 min

Tokushima Airport

Taxi: 4 hr 12 min

Transit: 7 hr

Kobe Airport

Taxi: 3 hr

Transit: 4 hr 58 min

Nanki-Shirahama Airport (Kumano-Shirahama Resort Airport)

Taxi: 1 hr 13 min

Transit: 2 hr 4 min

Osaka Kansai International Airport (KIX)

Taxi: 2 hr 10 min

Transit: 3 hr 35 min

Transit:

Hajikano-bashi

Walking: 9 min

Terano

Walking: 5 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Watercraft rental

Languages spoken

English

Japanese

Mandarin

Accessibility

Not accessible

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning

Kitchen

Refrigerator

Microwave

Coffee maker

Minibar

Services

Front desk

Baggage storage

Concierge

Self-service laundry

Housekeeping

Pets

Pet-friendly

Dogs allowed

Cats allowed

Parking & transportation

Parking

Self parking

Transfer

Car rental onsite

Local shuttle

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Credit cards

NFC mobile payments

Cash

Bathrooms

Private bathroom

Bathtub

Shower

Internet

Wi-Fi


Reviews

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Joshua Li

5/5
Being a longtime fan of the Youtube channel and the renovation journey, I finally visited in late April 2024 to see it for myself. It's a true labor of love... just beautiful. Lee is incredibly talented, a man of not only good taste but also of drive, guided by a vision. It makes me more optimistic of the future of rural Japan, and I'm looking forward to seeing the rice farming operation grow and evolve... and to revisit soon. And of course, it goes without saying that Jeremiah is a great chef... Thank you for the hospitality, everyone!

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Fang Chyi Chang

5/5
I recently had the pleasure of staying at Ryunohara, a hidden gem nestled in the breathtaking Kii Tanabe region, and it was nothing short of magical. From the moment we arrived, it was clear that the host, XJ, had invested immense care and effort into tailoring the retreat experience for our group.Our days were filled with unforgettable adventures—whether hiking to stunning waterfalls, visiting serene shrines, or exploring the refreshing natural spring water pools. Each activity was thoughtfully curated to showcase the natural beauty and cultural richness of the Wakayama area. A highlight was our picnic by the river, a peaceful moment that perfectly encapsulated the essence of our retreat.The experience of exploring Wakayama and delving into local traditions was enhanced by our host’s insightful guidance. My first onsen experience was an absolute delight, a perfect blend of relaxation and cultural immersion.The cherry on top was witnessing the vibrant Matsuri (summer festival) in Tanabe during our stay. The festival’s lively atmosphere and traditional performances were an incredible bonus, making our visit even more memorable.Ryunohara is more than just a retreat; it’s a gateway to discovering the profound beauty and rich heritage of Japan. From farming to gastronomy and local economics to its creative pool of talents; there is just so much to offer and for us to learn. Thank you to our amazing host, XJ, for creating such a precious and unforgettable experience. This retreat is truly a must-visit for anyone seeking a genuine connection with Japan’s natural and cultural wonders.Special mention: It is a huge bonus if you are an animal lover. Ryunohara's friendly residents are always ready to welcome visitor to their home.

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Sarah

5/5
If I can describe my experience at the retreat with one word, it would be *soul nourishing*. The trip turned out to be one of the best decisions I made all year, and one of those trips that would be baked into my core memory for a long time.*The Retreat*While the days were packed, everything was so meticulously curated. You could tell that XJ and his team really went to great lengths to ensure an enjoyable and comfortable experience for the guests.Some of my personal highlights:- hiking through waterfalls (XJ is extremely knowledgeable and took care to make many pitstops along the way to explain and point out the natural flora and fauna around)- When making our way to one of sites on the itinerary, we drove by a tree in the middle of the road. XJ stopped the car and shared that one of the famous lullabies in Japan was inspired by this tree. So we sat there in the middle of the empty road, admiring the tree as he played the music in the car and explained the story behind this tree. I share this not to be overly sentimental but I think that was a prime example of how XJ goes to great lengths to add a lot of lovely and subtle details in the program. Even down to the song curation at the guesthouse as well as the driving playlist in the car!- Dining at one of the resident's house and interacting with the local community and local older folks who are so keen to meet new people and learn new cultures. It was one of the most soul-nourishing dinners I've had.- The food served were incredible - my fellow retreat mate and I were fed very well throughout the program, thanks to chef Jeremiah! There were days where we would head out to eat and they were all really amazing as well!- I also had a great time meeting XJ and fellow like-minded Singaporeans-turned-friends as we all congregate at XJ's beautiful little guesthouse in the small village of Ryujinmura. Some nights were spent chatting away and it was really lovely to have made new friends this way.XJ runs a tight ship with the program - driving, translating, tour guiding, sharing knowledge, coordinating logistics mostly by himself. He is very hardworking and sincere, trying his best to accommodate to requests and also going the extra mile to ensure that his guests were well taken care of.*The Accomodation*The accommodation itself was very comfortable and clean, and the place has been done up really beautifully. While there were no convenience stores or typical amenities nearby, everything was provided for and I find myself hardly missing or needing anything while I was staying there. I came to the retreat wanting to really just slow down and take a break and the guesthouse was a perfect space for it. Highly recommend to book a stay at the guesthouse even if you're not looking to join the retreat.I enjoyed myself so much I stayed on for a couple more days as a volunteer. No better therapy than this, if you are looking for a soul-nourishing break in nature, look no further.Will definitely hope to return and join the retreat again soon!S

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Dana Tan

5/5
A summer retreat to be remembered, deep in the lush, green forests and mountains of southern Wakayama. Having fallen for the charms of Ryunohara in the still, sleepy winter via Airbnb, I was keen to experience it differently in the summer. My friends and I booked up all 4 spots of Retreat no.8 and entrusted ourselves into the good hands of XJ and Jeremiah for 6D5N. The itinerary was thoughtfully curated to maximize what summer has to offer in Ryujin and the greater Tanabe area.Nature: Short hike for waterfall meditation, paddle boarding & swimming in the Hidakagawa, trail up Gomadansan to the highest peak; day trip out to the popular seaside town of Shirahama to explore the Senjojiki rocky cliffs carved by water and wind since time past. Despite blazing hot temperatures in the day, early mornings and nights were cool. On clear nights, we sat outside drinking beer and witnessed a galaxy of stars, constellations, and even shooting stars.Local life: Small town vibes - meals at local diners; bumping into the youth baseball team and discussing the sumo competition showing on TV while eating tonkatsu; catching a taiko drum performance at a local festival; an invigorating soak in the crystal clear, silky soft, odorless water native to Ryujinmura onsens; a spontaneous stop at the Dragon Museum and meeting locals who were there to celebrate its anniversary; a natural dyeing workshop to make and bring home our own creations; lively chatter about our names and rice farming with the lovely Naochan!Food: A culinary experience designed to showcase local produce, served with heart and soul, non-commercialized. We were nourished and pampered by Ryunohara's private chef, Jeremiah's inspired creations, the vegetarian eatery with a view, the local tonkatsu diner, and Ryujin soba farmed just right outside the restaurant. Also a visit to local microbreweries (Voyager, my fave ever), nothing like ice cold beer on a summer's day!Lodging: The lovingly restored 120 yr old Hatago is equipped with everything a modern traveller needs and more (fluffy beds, aircon, state of art toilet and bath, full kitchen). The main house where we had our meals and could sit and relax, ensconced us in time centuries ago. Through XJ's detailed explanations, we gained an appreciation of the ancient wisdom of old Japanese homes and beliefs.What's truly distinctive about this retreat experience is the story - the mission and passion which XJ, through Ryunohara, has been weaving into the local fabric shines through - preserving history and revitalizing traditions (organic rice farming, architecture, aesthetics, culture), sustainable eco living, treating the surrounding flora and fauna with respect and care, and fostering community.And of course the companionship and soundtrack of many farm/pet animals, especially Shiro-chan the silkie chick peeping and chirping around us every morning!

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Karen Kwan

5/5
After visiting Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto, Lee's home was a welcome respite from the crowds. We stayed one night, but we wish we stayed longer. We rented a car and took the no-tolls route along the beautiful river through the lush terrain. A wild monkey even crossed our path at one point!Kuminka Farmstay is part of Ryunohara, a unique farm experience. This mountain retreat offers many things to love:1) The home has an old-world traditional vibe, but the interior design feels magazine-worthy, and the amenities are all modern. The beds are very comfortable, and the kitchen is fully stocked.2) Nature in Japan is truly worth experiencing, as the foliage and lushness are unique. This is a great area to explore spiritual trails and waterfalls. We also went to the nearby Ryujin Onsen, one of the top three onsens for enhancing beauty. The water is known to be silky and high-quality, which smooths the skin.3) Lee and his chef, Jeremiah, are not just hosts, but exceptional hosts. Their warm hospitality makes you feel genuinely welcome. Lee and Jeremiah try to live off the land as much as possible. The vegetables are regional or home-grown. They grow their rice (you'll be sad you can't have it again once you leave) and make tea from plants grown in the area. Lee knows about growing rice, local flora and fauna, and tea and is willing to impart his knowledge to those interested. He also has many animals on the property, including his sweet dog Mori, pet chickens, and goats, with which you can interact.I recommend ordering the food served at the home as it's quite a pleasant experience. The dining room is private and feels very special, and the meals are delicious and well-presented. We had pork sukiyaki for dinner and an Asian breakfast. To celebrate my daughter's upcoming birthday, we commissioned Jeremiah to make a special dessert, and he produced a lovely banana cake with a crisp top, salted caramel, and ice cream. We are a family of foodies...I've had several recipes published in cookbooks, competed, and won several cooking contests; my younger daughter is a certified tea sommelier, and my older daughter loves exploring buzz-worthy restaurants worldwide. We appreciated the soul-satisfying food.4) Cool add-on experiences. Lee offers a variety of add-on experiences, such as hikes, washi paper making, plant dye workshops, and tea-making. Jeremiah is a world-class, competitive coffee master who will share his expertise during a coffee experience. We wish we could have had all the experiences! Thankfully, Jeremiah accommodated our tight schedule and enabled us to participate in the coffee experience, where we tried three exceptional coffees and learned more about the intriguing world of coffee masters. We also visited the rice field and had the opportunity to engage with a memorably charming local grandmother.At some point, I hope Lee will publish a book about his journey from Singapore to attending college in Japan, building the hatogo, and creating a visionary farm compound deep in the hills of the beautiful Wakayama region. He is building an additional guest house and runs a cafe, retreats, and a volunteer program where people worldwide have come to farm rice, make tea, build with natural materials, and live in rural Japan.Take part in Lee's journey and make it part of yours. You will cherish the memories.

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Vic Ho

5/5
If you're one of those who wants to escape touristy Japan, yet doesn't want to sacrifice creature comforts - Ryunohara will tick all the boxes. This super clean place is a little bit of luxury in rural Japan, set deep in the midst of unspoiled misty forests, far away from screaming crowds (but alas with fast wifi so that your screaming boss can still reach you) and stocked with every amenity you could think of and then some. The beds are a nice touch if you're coming from several days of sleeping on futons and tatami, the Toto Neorest toilet combines with the scent of the hinoki-lined bathroom to elevate your poop experience, the free-to-use soy sauce is premium double-brewed by Kyoto artisans. Plus, you get to try the locally-grown, no pesticides/fertilizers, mountain spring water grown rice for free - that's as farm to table as you're ever gonna get. The resident chickens and the village chimes do make noise rather earlier than you might be used to, but you'll be so relaxed you either wont hear them or wont mind (too much). Come say hello to XJ and the friendly menagerie - you'll wish you planned a longer stay.BTW, the pizza is special too. Eat when hot and you'll see why!

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Ryan S

5/5
It was definitely worth the drive from Osaka up to Wakayama for the amazing views, fresh air, spring water, local produce and hospitality of XJ and Ryunohara. We got to meet the friendly locals and resident animals, had a great dinner and breakfast by Jeremiah and we hope to be back for the onsen and to explore the forest!

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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Gail L

5/5
Ryunohara Hatago is a very very special place.I booked it on Airbnb to experience rural Japan with family and our stay here was... immaculate.Our hosts, Lee and the volunteers, went above and beyond to make our stay very memorable!This is truly a once in a lifetime experience that we would more than gladly repeat.

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Lainy Chua

5/5
The beauty of this place can never be described with words. My experience here will be close to my heart forever. Thank you for the amazing time!