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Amano is situated at the foot of Mount Koya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It is one of Japan's 100 Best Villages. Journey to discover this oasis
With a rich, colorful history spanning over 1,000 years.
The footprints of Amanosato and the intellectuals
This area has long been a favorite among intellectuals.
The lovely scenery of Amanosato, depicted in “The Hidden Village”
By Masako Shirasu, is still breathing.
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Photo Credit: Wakayama Tourism Federation
- Amanosato of Masako Shirasu, a literary giant
Amanosato of Masako Shirasu, a literary giant
With an altitude of 450m at the foot of Mount Koya, Amanosato is a breathtaking basin selected as one of “Japan's Top 100 Villages”.
Masako Shirasu, an essayist, once exclaimed in her “The Hidden Village” that it is “a huge field in a corner of the heavens as the name Amano (literally “belong to the sky”) suggested” and “this is the true, real definition of a paradise”.
This natural gem is a destination resort with iconic history and ancient beauty.
A history of healing- the green color, light, and wind of the historical icon of Amano
Discover a collection of relics, artifacts, monumental moments, and iconic guests of the past.
A natural gem boasts a harmony between nature and aesthetics.
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Nature “the celebrations of the beauty of the season”
The four seasons reveal different images of the mountains, from nature shrouded in morning mist to mountain ranges bathed in twilight.
This oasis of time soothes your body, soul, and spirit.
Located in the Amano Basin at an altitude of 450m,
The region redefines “Japanese landscape” for you
In four distinctive seasons.
Aesthetics “the miracle stemmed from the harmony when spirit comes to forms”
The local aesthetics when Shinto encounters Buddhism
When tradition meets innovation, a retreat like no other is curated.
The experience stays deep in your heart through all five senses.
The aesthetics of the abundant use of Kishu cedar and cypress
Awarded the Good Design Award 2015
A curation of Kishu cedar and cypress is when luxury meets breathtaking natural beauty.
The aesthetics of Amanosato-
The beauty for our heart, balanced by the vision of forms.
Philosophy “A sacred space where prayers of a thousand years live on”
Amanosato is situated in Katsuragi-Cho, Wakayama, one of Japan's 100 Best Villages.
It is a village with deep traditions and an ever-evolving local charm, fascinating visitors with its majestic temples, shrines, and gardens, which have been associated with Niutsu-myojin for 1,700 years and Kukai, a monk, for 1,200 years.
Our region is blessed with prayers of a thousand years. We stick to something we treasure.
We are not merely curating “tours”.
We respect all and aim to create memories to last a lifetime.
We bring true, real “omotenashi” (hospitality) to life.
Amanosato invites repeat visits
Through its natural “energy flow”



