Hotel Analysis
Based on 2 sites · 66 reviews
This 138-year-old traditional ryokan is located in Takeo. Guests describe it as a place to experience authentic Japanese atmosphere and high-quality kaiseki cuisine. With only eight rooms, it offers a very quiet and private environment.
Across various booking platforms, the exceptional quality of the kaiseki meals is consistently highlighted as the biggest strength. Guests appreciate the in-room dining service and the attentive, personalized care provided by the staff. The private onsen facilities also receive high praise for their privacy.
However, some guests note that the location is a bit of a walk from Takeo-Onsen Station and that the building's age is apparent in some facilities. The need to use stairs for internal movement is also a point to consider.
It is an ideal choice for travelers seeking traditional Japanese hospitality and a peaceful retreat.
Strengths
The quality and composition of the kaiseki cuisine are consistently praised
Attentive and personalized service from dedicated staff is highly valued
Private onsen facilities provide a comfortable and secluded experience
Rooms are spacious and feature well-preserved traditional Japanese interiors
Good to Know
The location is a bit far to walk from Takeo-Onsen Station
Some guests feel the facilities are dated due to the building's age
Internal movement requires using stairs
Recommended For
Couples — Highly rated by couples seeking a quiet retreat with private onsen and in-room dining
Foodies — Recommended for travelers looking to experience high-quality kaiseki cuisine
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 8.8/10 · 2 sites · Based on 66 reviews
Guest Reviews
2 booking sites · 66 reviews
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FAQ
It takes about 11 minutes on foot. It may be a bit inconvenient if you have heavy luggage.
It receives very high praise from guests. The quality and composition of the dishes are excellent, and the convenience of in-room dining is a major highlight.
Private onsen facilities are available. They are perfect for enjoying a quiet and personal experience.
As a traditional ryokan, it has stairs and a very quiet atmosphere. While families do stay here, guests should be mindful of the facility's structure.
It is a 138-year-old building that is well-maintained, though you may notice its age compared to modern hotels. For those who prefer a traditional atmosphere, it offers a unique experience.


