Aman develops 40 resorts throughout the world and their second resort in Japan was Amanemu, which is located inside the Ise-Shima National Park. The concept of the single-storied suites and villas is inspired by the Japanese traditional house called minka. The suites and villas are spaciously set, and the resort is highly praised for being the first Aman resort to able to enjoy the onsen (hot springs).
In April of 2020, Amanemu newly opened the Tsuki Villa. This new villa accommodates up to six people and features two bedrooms, kitchen, living room and an extensive veranda with daybeds. In the garden there is the Onsen Hanare, a private open-air and indoor bath. The guests staying at the Tsuki Villa can use the Onsen Hanare anytime and as much as they wish.


Guests can relax with their bathing suits on at the thermal springs, a large outdoor bath that uses onsen.
In addition to the private onsen bath that are equipped in each suite and villa, the staying guests and spa users of Aman can bath at the thermal springs inside the spa building. The Tsuki Villa is the closest villa to the spa building and guests can enjoy both the private Onsen Hanare and the thermal springs.


Amanemu is located inside the Ise-Shima National Park. The resort features 24 suites, four types of villas, restaurant, spa and an onsen facility.
Aman’s philosophy of offering luxurious experiences while respecting the beautiful nature and traditional local cultures is embedded in their villa architectures and Amanemu journey, which are activities and journeys that are exclusive to that region’s Aman resorts. Guests can experience the rich nature and history of the Ise-Shima through the journeys and relax at the Onsen Hanare’s open-air bath and Aman spa. There is no limit to the excitement that Amanemu’s Tsuki Villa delivers.
◆Amanemu
2165 Hazako, Hamajima-cho, Shima-shi, Mie