Traditional Japanese inn that offers beautiful garden views and is known for its Kaiseki ryori, a multi-course Japanese dinner with significant cultural and historical origins.
This is a lovely ryokan. The hosts give so many attentions, the meals (breakfast and dinner) were plentiful and they even offer to let you make your own onigiri in the morning. The wife gave me a really cute snack pack for the day with cookies and sweets and a very nice message of encouragement written on it (that day I was climbing to temple 12). Also carried my luggage to the next day ryokan… definitely a great add on service!