Tohoku Japanese Ryokans and Onsen

The Tōhoku region is in the northeastern part of Honshū. This region is made up of six prefectures: Aomori, Iwate, Miyagi, Akita, Yamagata, and Fukushima. A stark contrast to the more urbanized regions of Japan is the rugged landscapes of Thoku.

Tōhoku remains relatively untouched by mass tourism, making it a haven for those seeking tranquility and a deep connection with nature. The region is celebrated for its scenic beauty, from the dramatic coastline of Sanriku, which stretches across several prefectures, to the mountains of Yamagata, popular for skiing and hot springs.

Historically, Tōhoku has a rich samurai heritage, particularly in places like Sendai in Miyagi prefecture, once ruled by the famous feudal lord Date Masamune. Each prefecture also showcases distinct cultural festivals and crafts, from Aomori’s Nebuta Matsuri to Akita’s Kanto Festival.

Ajigasawa Onsen

Akiu Onsen

Asamushi Onsen

Ashinomaki Onsen

Atsumi Onsen

Atsushio Onsen

Bandaiatami Onsen

Dake Onsen

Furofushi Onsen

Ginzan Onsen

Hanamaki Onsen

Higashiyama Onsen

Ichinoseki Onsen

Kamaishi Onsen

Kaminoyama Onsen

Kesennuma Onsen

Matsushima Onsen

Minamisanriku Onsen

Namari Onsen

Nihonmatsu Onsen

Tendo Onsen

Towada Onsen

Tsuchiyu Onsen

Tsunagi Onsen

Yunohama Onsen

Zao Onsen

Map of ryokans in Tohoku Region

Click the pins to view detailed information about each Ryokan.

Ryokans Map by Region