Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori

8.8
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.8/10, based on 227 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 / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Forest Surroundings Hot Spring Town Quiet Village Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Indoor Bath
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 9,0/10
Cleanliness 9,0/10
Comfort 9,0/10
Value for money 8,0/10
Location 8,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A sizable Iizaka Onsen ryokan with broad bath facilities, quiet surroundings, and flexible room choices.

Verified Iizaka LocationAddress matches Nakanouchi 24-3 in Iizakamachi, Fukushima City, within Iizaka Onsen.
Broad Bath SelectionLarge public baths include indoor and open-air options, plus sauna and cold bath.
Quiet Natural SettingSet away from the busiest streets, with a calmer atmosphere surrounded by nature.
Flexible Room TypesOffers Japanese, Western, and mixed-style rooms for different travel needs.
Easy Station AccessIizaka Onsen Station is about five minutes away by taxi.
Good Group FacilitiesLarge-scale property with many rooms, parking, and event-capable shared spaces.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen setting is the strongest driver: arrive by mid-afternoon, use the baths, eat dinner on-site, sleep early, and stroll Iizaka the next morning. A second night works if you want extra bathing time plus a light town-and-local-sights day without changing hotels.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a quiet 1-night or relaxed 2-night onsen stay in Iizaka Onsen, not as a high-mobility sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Not station-sideThe ryokan sits away from Iizaka Onsen Station, so walking with luggage is inconvenient. Use the reserved shuttle or taxi.
Thin sightseeing areaIizaka supports a short onsen stay well, but many travelers will run out of major sights after one full local day.
Not a private-bath ryokanVerified bath facilities are large shared baths with open-air bath and sauna, so privacy-focused travelers should be cautious.

Food & drinks

This ryokan at 24-3 Nakanouchi, Iizakamachi has clear on-site dining with local Fukushima meals, hand-cut soba, and a sake bar.

Furari (on-site)
on-site

In-house casual dining spot for lunch and evening drinks.

  • Juwari sobafoodFresh hand-cut 100% buckwheat noodles.
  • Kawamata shamo teriyaki bowlfoodChicken rice bowl with peach-based sauce.
  • Local vegetable dishesfoodSimple plates using Fukushima produce.
  • Izakaya drinksdrinkEvening beer and sake for guests.
Korin (on-site)
on-site

On-site sake bar focused on Fukushima local brews.

  • Fukushima sake tastingdrinkSample regional sake varieties.
  • All-you-can-drink sake plandrinkSake-focused drinking set on some stay plans.
  • Otsumami snacksfoodLight bites to pair with drinks.
Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meal venue for breakfast and dinner courses.

  • Fukushima GozenspecialtyLocal set meal with regional ingredients.
  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal multi-course ryokan dinner.
  • Breakfast buffetfoodJapanese-style morning spread with local items.
  • Aizu horse sashimispecialtyLocal specialty offered in some meal plans.
  • Brand pork shabu-shabufoodFukushima pork hot pot in select plans.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the quieter Oku-Iizaka side of Iizaka Onsen and is most practically reached via Iizaka Onsen Station, usually with a short taxi ride rather than on foot with luggage.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A polished onsen ryokan in Iizaka Onsen that stands out for its spacious baths, Fukushima-focused food and drink, and full-service facilities. It suits travelers who want a comfortable traditional stay with extra amenities, but it is less ideal if you want a tiny boutique inn or a walk-from-station location.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Well-equipped hot spring bathsThe bath area is more complete than many ryokans in this class, with indoor baths, an open-air bath, a sauna, and a cold bath. The open-air bath is built with local Samegawa stone and is covered, so you can still enjoy it in bad weather.
  • Strong Fukushima food-and-sake focusThis ryokan puts unusual emphasis on local flavor, from Fukushima regional cuisine to a sake bar dedicated to breweries from across the prefecture. It is a good fit if you want your stay to feel rooted in Fukushima rather than generic resort dining.
  • Extra on-site experiencesBeyond the usual lobby and shop, it offers a garden-area spot where guests can make their own onsen eggs. Small touches like this give the stay more personality than a simple sleep-and-bathe ryokan.
  • Comfortable full-service facilitiesFree Wi-Fi throughout, a tea lounge, shop, massage services, karaoke, and a large parking lot make the property easy for a relaxed multi-night stay. It feels set up for convenience, not just tradition.
  • Good for groups and family gatheringsWith 59 rooms, large banquet spaces, and broad common facilities, the ryokan is well suited to family trips, reunions, and celebratory stays. Travelers who like a more substantial property may appreciate the extra breathing room.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not the most walkable arrivalIt is not right next to Iizaka Onsen Station, so most travelers will need a short taxi, bus ride, or hotel transport rather than an easy walk with luggage. That makes it less convenient than a station-side ryokan.
  • More large ryokan than intimate innWith dozens of rooms and major group facilities, the atmosphere is likely broader and busier than at a small family-run ryokan. If you want deeply personal, quiet boutique charm, this may feel too sizable.
  • Some facilities skew toward group useBanquet halls, meeting rooms, and karaoke are useful for events, but they can make the property feel partially oriented to organized groups. Solo travelers or couples seeking a very secluded mood may prefer a more private-style inn.
  • Dining schedule may feel structuredThe property lists a latest check-in tied to meal timing, which can be restrictive for travelers arriving late after sightseeing or long-distance transit. It is better for guests who can keep to a ryokan-style schedule.
  • Not a fully smoke-free environmentMost of the building is non-smoking, but there are designated smoking areas on the first floor. Sensitive guests may prefer a property with a stricter all-area non-smoking setup.

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