Tokinenoyado Yunushi Ichijoh

9.2
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.2/10, based on 56 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Forest Surroundings Hot Spring Town Quiet Village Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,8/10
Facilities 9,1/10
Cleanliness 9,0/10
Comfort 8,9/10
Value for money 8,7/10
Location 8,4/10

Ryokan highlights

Historic Kamasaki Onsen ryokan in Shiroishi known for heritage architecture, atmospheric baths, and refined dining.

Historic Wooden Main BuildingTaisho-era wooden main building is a registered cultural property with striking old-Japan character.
Kamasaki Onsen SettingSet in Kamasaki Onsen, a long-established hot spring area in Shiroishi, Miyagi.
Atmospheric Hot SpringsKnown for soothing baths and a classic onsen ambiance rooted in centuries of history.
Popular Room DiningWell known for kaiseki-style meals, with in-room dining especially popular among guests.
Romantic Traditional MoodLantern-lit heritage spaces and quiet surroundings make it especially appealing for couples.
Easy Station AccessAbout 15 minutes by car from both Shiroishi and Shiroishi-Zao stations.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining is a major stay driver here: arrive in time for the kaiseki dinner, enjoy both spring types, sleep quietly, then leave after breakfast or add one more slow day with baths and a short Shiroishi outing.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a high-comfort onsen ryokan in Kamasaki Onsen for 1–2 nights, not as a major sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Limited area densityThe immediate Kamasaki area is quiet and scenic but does not support many days of sightseeing on foot.
Shuttle timing mattersStation access is workable with advance-booked free pickup, but it is not a hop-off-the-train ryokan.
Dinner-focused staySkipping the meal plan weakens the value, since cuisine is one of the strongest reasons to choose this property.

Food & drinks

Verified as the historic ryokan at Kamasaki Onsen, serving seasonal kaiseki and breakfast in private dining rooms, with local Shiroishi noodle options nearby.

Shoan (on-site)
on-site

Private dining room for dinner and breakfast in the main building.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodMonthly Japanese course dinner.
  • Mori no BansanspecialtyThe ryokan's signature dinner course.
  • Breakfast setfoodJapanese breakfast served here.
  • Miyagi ingredientsspecialtyLocal produce and regional flavors.
  • SakedrinkLikely paired with dinner courses.
Seijian (nearby)
nearbyabout 15 min drive

Well-known Shiroishi u-men tea room in central Shiroishi.

  • Shiroishi u-menfoodLocal short wheat noodles.
  • Seasonal u-men dishesfoodNoodles with seasonal ingredients.
  • Gift noodlesspecialtyLocal noodle maker's specialties.
Kantoya (nearby)
nearbyabout 15 min drive

Long-running local eatery known for u-men variations.

  • Curry u-menfoodPopular mild curry noodle dish.
  • Niboshi u-menfoodDried sardine broth noodles.
  • Niboshi tsuke-sobafoodDipping noodles with fish broth.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan in Kamasaki Onsen is most conveniently reached from Shiroishi-Zaō Station or Shiroishi Station, with airport access usually routed via Sendai Airport.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A distinctive historic onsen ryokan in Kamasaki Onsen, Shiroishi, best suited to travelers who want atmosphere, refined dining, and a more traditional stay. It is a strong choice for a special trip, but less ideal if you want urban convenience, casual pricing, or a modern resort feel.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Deep historic characterThis is a long-established inn with a notably old-world atmosphere, so the stay feels more memorable than a standard luxury hotel. If you like traditional architecture and a sense of heritage, it stands out.
  • Strong onsen experienceThe ryokan is known for its hot-spring bathing in the Kamasaki Onsen area, with a more intimate and traditional mood than big spa properties. It suits travelers who want to slow down and enjoy the baths as part of the whole stay.
  • Refined meal-focused stayDining is a major part of the experience here, with a reputation for carefully presented Japanese cuisine rather than a simple hotel dinner. This makes it especially appealing for couples or celebratory trips.
  • Attentive hospitalityGuest feedback consistently points to warm, polished service that makes the ryokan feel personal rather than transactional. That level of care can elevate the entire experience, especially for first-time ryokan guests.
  • Peaceful setting near ShiroishiIts setting in the Kamasaki Onsen area offers a quieter, retreat-like atmosphere away from big-city noise. It works well if your goal is rest, privacy, and a slower pace.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not very convenient without planningThe ryokan is outside a major city center, so getting there is less spontaneous than staying near a large station. It is better for travelers with a clear itinerary than for flexible sightseeing days.
  • Likely expensive for casual travelersBecause the property focuses on heritage, cuisine, and a premium ryokan experience, it may feel costly if you mainly need a simple place to sleep. The value is strongest when you fully use the baths and meals.
  • Traditional style may not suit everyoneTravelers who prefer a sleek international hotel atmosphere may find the experience more classic and ritual-based than expected. The appeal here is tradition, not a modern resort vibe.
  • Best enjoyed as a stay-in destinationThis is the kind of ryokan where the baths, meals, and ambiance are the main event. If you want nightlife, shopping, or lots of walkable attractions immediately outside, it can feel quiet.
  • Short stays can feel rushedA one-night stay may not leave much time to enjoy both the onsen rhythm and the dining experience properly. The property makes the most sense when you are willing to slow down and settle in.

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Current position: 3rd out of 25 ryokans in Miyagi.

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🥉 3rd Tokinenoyado Yunushi Ichijoh Current ryokan 9.2/10 56
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