The owner (a 6th-dan archer!) personally drives guests to the Snow Monkey Park
Incredible multi-course kaiseki dinners that rival luxury hotels for a fraction of the price
A hidden Kyudo (Japanese archery) range right on the property
Szybki przegląd: It’s old, the walls are thin, and you’ll share a toilet, but the hospitality is so warm you won't care.
Przejrzane przez @keli.kiim: I stayed at this cozy ryokan and it felt like stepping into a Ghibli movie. The owner is the sweetest grandpa who made me feel right at home, and trying the traditional archery was such a unique bonus. Perfect budget spot for the snow monkeys.
Goście, którzy tutaj przebywali, powiedzieli
The hype
Travelers universally adore the kind owner and the food, forgiving the aging facilities for the sake of authenticity.
Reality check
The 'shared bathroom' situation is real—toilets can be freezing in winter and water pressure in the showers is sometimes weak.
You value cultural immersion over modern luxury
You are traveling on a budget but still want a kaiseki dinner
You want insider tips and a free ride to the monkeys
Czystość i Konserwacja
8.1
Housekeeping: Daily cleaning is reliable, but expect some dust in the nooks of this older building.
Bathroom hygiene: Shared toilets are clean but dated. Some complaints about cold water taps and older plumbing.
Maintenance: The building is 70+ years old and shows it. Worn tatami, creaky floors, and peeling paint are part of the charm (or annoyance).
Linens & towels: Futon sheets are crisp and clean. Towels are provided but can feel a bit thin/worn.
Odors & scents: Generally fresh, with a hint of old wood and tatami straw. No overwhelming mustiness.
Sleepability™
6UMIARKOWANIE
UMIARKOWANIE
0-4GŁOŚNO
4-7.5UMIARKOWANIE
7.5-10CICHO
Creaky floorboards in the hallway
Guests talking in adjacent rooms
Sliding doors opening and closing
Zanim zarezerwujesz
Warto wiedzieć
The owner often offers a free shuttle to the Snow Monkey Park—ask at check-in.
Dinner requests must be made at least 1 day in advance; you can't order it upon arrival.
There is a 150 JPY per person onsen tax added to the bill.
Co spakować
Thick socks or slippers (hallways are freezing in winter)
Earplugs (walls are paper-thin)
Cash (JPY) for payment and local small restaurants
Room Genie
Najlepsze wybory
Japanese Style Room with Mountain View (upper floors for better light)
Deluxe Twin Room (comes with air conditioning, crucial for summer)
Pokoje do uniknięcia
Rooms near the shared wash basins (noise from early risers)
Ground floor rooms near the entrance (foot traffic noise)
Room Request Genie – skopiuj i wklej
“I would love to request a room on an upper floor facing the mountains for a quieter stay. If possible, a corner room away from the shared sinks would be appreciated.”
FAQ i ukryte porady
Wszystko, co naprawdę chcesz wiedzieć, zanim zarezerwujesz.
Is the onsen private or shared?
It is a shared, gender-segregated indoor bath. However, it is small and often empty, so you might get it to yourself by chance.
Do the rooms have private bathrooms?
No. All rooms have shared toilets and washbasins. Bathing is done in the communal onsen downstairs.
Is there a curfew?
Yes, the entrance is typically locked around 11:30 PM. This is a quiet town, not a nightlife hub.
Can I use a credit card?
Technically yes (Visa/Mastercard), but the machine is sometimes 'down' or they prefer cash. Bring Yen to be safe.
Is it tattoo-friendly?
Unofficially, yes. Because it's a small, family-run place, they are generally tolerant, especially if you use the bath when it's empty.
How do I get to the Snow Monkey Park?
The owner is famous for driving guests there in his van. Otherwise, it's a short bus ride or a 40-minute walk.
Porady dla wtajemniczonych
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Ask the owner about the Kyudo (archery) range in the back—he is a master archer and might show you.
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The tap water in the mountains is delicious; no need to buy bottled water.
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There is a hidden 'kotatsu' (heated table) in some rooms—ask for one in winter, it's a game changer.
5 rzeczy, które warto wiedzieć przed wyjazdem
💡The 'shower' in the onsen area has fluctuating pressure—sometimes a trickle.
💡You might spot the owner practicing archery in full traditional gear in the morning.
💡The hallways are decorated with the owner's eclectic collection of antiques and photos.
💡There is no elevator, and the stairs are steeper than modern standards.
💡The 'mountain view' is lovely but overlooks a bit of the town's rooftops too.
Lokalny Podręcznik
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