Hotel Analysis
Based on 2 sites · 31 reviews
Established in 1992, this traditional Japanese-style ryokan is located in Hanno. Guests describe it as a place with a vintage charm, often chosen by travelers looking for an experience distinct from modern business hotels.
The most frequently mentioned positive aspects are the staff's warm hospitality and attentive service. Many guests find the public bath to be a highlight, noting that it is well-maintained and perfect for soothing travel fatigue.
On the other hand, recurring feedback points to the aging facilities. Some guests express dissatisfaction with the shared restroom layout, room odors, and the lack of in-room refrigerators. It is better suited for those who appreciate a traditional ryokan atmosphere rather than those prioritizing modern amenities.
Strengths
Warm and attentive staff hospitality
Well-maintained public bath perfect for relaxing
Authentic and vintage atmosphere of a traditional ryokan
Good to Know
Inconvenience regarding shared restroom layout
Room odors and aging facilities
Lack of in-room amenities like refrigerators
Recommended For
Solo travelers — Suitable for solo travelers who prefer a traditional ryokan atmosphere and want a quiet place to rest.
Ryokan experience seekers — Recommended for travelers who want to experience traditional Japanese lodging culture over modern hotels.
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 7.0/10 · 2 sites · Based on 31 reviews
Guest Reviews
2 booking sites · 31 reviews
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FAQ
Yes, there is a public bath that guests find perfect for relaxing, and it is available early in the morning.
No, restrooms and bathrooms are shared. Please note that the restrooms are gender-neutral.
Yes, many guests mention that there are various restaurants around the station, making it convenient to find meals outside of breakfast.
It differs from typical business hotels in terms of service and facilities. It is fine if you want a quiet rest, but you may want to reconsider if you expect modern amenities.
As a traditional ryokan established in 1992, it shows signs of age. While many guests note that it is kept clean, it might be uncomfortable if you prefer modern facilities.



