Taishoya
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Ryokan highlights
Historic Ureshino Onsen ryokan known for skin-beautifying baths, refined traditional atmosphere, and notable local cuisine.
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Food & drinks
Verified as Taishoya in Ureshino Onsen, with kaiseki dining, a tea salon, and a nearby tofu specialty shop.
Main dining hall for guest kaiseki meals and Japanese breakfast.
- Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course dinner with seasonal ingredients.
- Ureshino hot spring tofuspecialtySoft local yu-dofu specialty.
- Saga beeffoodSelected beef in some dinner courses.
- Fresh sashimifoodSeafood course item, depending on season.
- Japanese breakfast setfoodMorning set with fish, vegetables, and tofu.
Quiet in-house lounge for tea, coffee, and a short break.
- Ureshino teadrinkLocal green tea served in the lounge.
- CoffeedrinkSimple hot coffee break.
- JuicedrinkLight soft drink option.
- Rest stop seatingspecialtyUseful spot after bathing or before check-in.
Useful nearby stop for Taishoya tofu products and local take-home specialties.
- Torokeru yu-dofu setspecialtyPopular hot spring tofu set.
- Sesame tofufoodSmooth tofu side item.
- Tofu productsfoodVarious house tofu items.
- Ureshino teadrinkLocal tea sold with tofu goods.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in the heart of Ureshino Onsen, with the bus center essentially next door and the shinkansen station a short taxi or local bus ride away.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A strong pick for travelers who want a classic onsen ryokan in central Ureshino with silky hot-spring baths and a polished traditional atmosphere. It suits guests who value the full ryokan experience, but it may feel less ideal if you want modern design, late check-out, or easy train-station access on foot.
- Excellent Ureshino hot-spring bathsTaishoya is built around Ureshino’s famous skin-softening hot spring water, with open-air bathing and source-fed baths that are a core part of the stay. This is one of its clearest strengths if you are coming mainly for the onsen experience.
- More baths than one ryokan usually givesStaying here can include access to baths at its sister property Shiiba Sanso, giving you a broader hot-spring experience than a single-inn stay. That extra variety is especially appealing for onsen-focused travelers.
- Classic ryokan atmosphereThis is a long-established inn with a distinctly traditional feel rather than a generic hotel setup. Travelers looking for a refined, old-Japan mood in Ureshino are likely to find it more memorable than newer chain-style options.
- Convenient base inside Ureshino OnsenThe ryokan sits in the center of the hot-spring town, making it practical for strolling to nearby local sights, shops, and footbaths. It works well if you want to explore Ureshino without constantly needing a car.
- Dinner feels rooted in the regionMeals highlight kaiseki-style dining with seafood from the Ariake Sea and premium beef, which makes the stay feel tied to Kyushu and Saga rather than interchangeable. That helps the overnight experience feel more destination-specific.
- Not the best fit for ultra-modern tastesTaishoya leans into heritage and traditional styling, so travelers wanting sleek design or a contemporary luxury look may find it dated rather than charming. The appeal here is classic ryokan character, not modern minimalism.
- Check-out is fairly earlyThe standard check-out time is 10:00, which can make the morning feel rushed if you like slow breakfasts and a final bath before leaving. It is less forgiving than hotels that offer a later departure.
- Station access is not as simple on footIt is convenient once you are in Ureshino Onsen, but the main rail arrival point is not right outside the property, so transfers still matter. If you are traveling heavily by train with luggage, logistics may feel less seamless than at a station-front hotel.
- The full experience can become priceyBecause the value is tied to dinner, breakfast, baths, and ryokan service, it may feel expensive for travelers who only need a place to sleep. Budget-focused guests may not fully benefit from what they are paying for.
- Traditional ryokan stays come with more structureThis kind of inn usually works best when you follow meal times and settle into the property’s rhythm rather than using it like a flexible city hotel. If you prefer spontaneous late evenings and minimal scheduling, the experience may feel restrictive.
Ranking around this ryokan in Saga
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Current position: 5th out of 30 ryokans in Saga.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 1st | Yoyokaku | 9.8/10 | 374 |
| 🥈 2nd | UreshinoOnsen URESHINO YADOYA | 9.5/10 | 247 |
| 🥉 3rd | Mizuno Ryokan | 9.4/10 | 68 |
| 4th | Karatsu Seaside Hotel | 9.2/10 | 1,286 |
| 5th | Taishoya Current ryokan | 9.1/10 | 269 |
| 6th | Urari Takeo Garden Terrace Spa Resorts | 9.1/10 | 216 |
| 7th | Tsukasa Ryokan | 9.1/10 | 138 |
| 8th | Kakureisen | 9.3/10 | 29 |
| 9th | Ureshino Motoyu | 9.0/10 | 142 |
| 10th | Furuyu Onsen Oncri | 9.0/10 | 130 |
| 11th | Ryokan Oomuraya | 8.9/10 | 1,586 |
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4 days – Saga > Hokkaido > Yamanashi > Ishikawa
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