In many onsen (hot springs) in Japan, you can find accommodations that offer packages including food and lodging. These are often referred to as “ryokan” or “guesthouses”. A typical package might include:
- Dinner: a traditional Japanese kaiseki meal with multiple courses
- Breakfast: another Japanese-style meal the next morning
The cost of such packages varies greatly depending on the location, quality of facilities, and duration of stay. Here are some rough estimates:
- Basic ryokan in rural areas or less popular towns: ¥5,000-¥10,000 (around \(45-\)90 USD) per person for a single night
- Mid-range ryokan in moderate locations: ¥8,000-¥15,000 (around \(70-\)135 USD) per person for a single night
- High-end ryokans or luxury onsen resorts: ¥20,000-¥50,000 (around \(180-\)450 USD) per person for a single night
Keep in mind that these prices are just estimates and may vary depending on the specific location and time of year.