Accommodations

Staying in traditional style accommodations is one of the joys of travelling in the area, especially in a hot spring village where you can soak in healing mineral waters and dine on fresh local cuisine. There are different sets of rules than at a western style hotel, but with a little bit of preparation and practice it can be a rewarding experience.

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Accommodation

Kamigoten Ryokan

4.58

Ryujin Onsen

Ryokan

Kamigoten Ryokan is a traditional Japanese Inn with 100s of years of history located in the isolated Ryujin Onsen hot spring village.  It was built in 1657 for Yorinobu Tokugawa, the feudal lord of Kinokuni as a site for bathing and relaxing.  The main structure was designated in 1999 as a tangible cultural asset and precious cultural heritage. 

The Onarino-ma (the room built for the ruler) is where the feudal lord used to stay, and is decorated with beautiful antique art. There is a private outdoor bath overlooking the Hiki-gawa River. 

The silky smooth hot spring water is famous for its beautifying properties. 

The Ryujin family has been running this inn for 29 generations, and they pride themselves on serving delicious meals made with the best ingredients from the surrounding mountains.

Vegetarian OK
Allergy OK
Others OK

Sample Price Plan(s)

  • Annex Building | Supper & Breakfast

    from 21,100 yen

Accommodation

Marui Ryokan

4.32

Ryujin Onsen

Ryokan

Marui Ryokan is a traditional inn located in the mountainous village of Ryujin village 20 minutes south of Ryujin Onsen.  It is a family run establishment with a very good reputation for their service and food. 
The hot spring bath is attached to the inn via a tunnel under the highway.  The bath is lined with cypress wood. 
The meals are meticulously made with fresh local ingredients. 

Vegetarian OK
Others OK

Sample Price Plan(s)

  • Seasonal Kaiseki | Supper & Breakfast (from November,2025)

    from 19,900 yen

  • Supper & Breakfast (from November,2025)

    from 16,100 yen

Accommodation

Shimogoten Ryokan

4.60

Ryujin Onsen

Ryokan

Shimogoten or "Lower Palace" is one of the original inns of Ryujin Onsen, having been constructed by the Feudal Lord of the Kishu Domain in 1639.  The present Ryokan is built around parts of the older facility, which can be viewed in the lobby.  Notice the low ceiling in these classic rooms...to prevent the use of swords!  Guestrooms look out over the Hidaka-gawa River. There are multiple hot spring baths filled with Ryujin Onsen’s famous silky smooth, beautifying waters: Hinoki-wood bath, rare Tatami bath and a shared gender outdoor rock bath, perched on the river bank.  For those who prefer private bathing, rooms with an ensuite rotenburo outdoor bath are a good choice.  Meals are traditional, seasonal Kaiseki cuisine made with fresh local ingredients.

Sample Price Plan(s)

  • Standard | Supper & Breakfast

    from 21,700 yen

  • Horigotatsu | Supper & Breakfast

    from 26,600 yen

Accommodation

Monpetokuwa Hostel

4.51

Greater Ryujin, Ryujin Onsen

Homestay, Rental House

Monpetokuwa is a homestay like hostel with a café run by a family.The house overlooks the Hidaka-gawa River in Ryujin village. There are two Japanese style dorm rooms. The toilet is shared. The kitchen facilities and bath are not for use. It is requested that guests use the public baths in Ryujin Onsen which is 13 kilometers to the north. The extremely friendly owners wish to have guests slow down and experience the Japanese rural life-style together with them. Enjoy the delicious, pesticide-free, locally grown vegetables from their garden!

 
 


★Note★
●Closed on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays
●Closed from December 26th to January 4th

 

Vegetarian OK
Allergy OK
Others OK

Sample Price Plan(s)

  • Male Dorm|Supper & Breakfast

    from 7,800 yen

  • Female Dorm|Supper & Breakfast

    from 7,800 yen

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