Kinokuniya Jinpachi
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Ryokan highlights
A long-established Dorogawa Onsen ryokan in Tenkawa with hot springs, local cuisine, and old-world atmosphere.
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Food & drinks
Verified ryokan at Dorogawa 222-1 with on-site Japanese meals centered on spring-water tofu, kaiseki, and seasonal hot pots.
In-house Japanese meals for guests; breakfast and dinner with seasonal courses.
- Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal Japanese course meal.
- Breakfast setfoodTraditional Japanese breakfast.
- Coffee and teadrinkSimple hot drinks with local water.
- Spring-water cuisinespecialtyMeals built around local pure water.
Ryokan specialty meal space for tofu and hot-pot dinners.
- Yudofu coursefoodLocal spring-water tofu course.
- Duck hot potfoodSeasonal kamo nabe style dinner.
- Boar hot potfoodWinter botan nabe specialty.
- Miso brothspecialtyRich broth used in hot pots.
Useful nearby stop in Dorogawa for grilled river fish and light local bites.
- Grilled ayufoodCharcoal-grilled sweetfish.
- Iwana dishesfoodRiver fish, simply prepared.
- Saba sushifoodMackerel sushi noted locally.
- Local sakedrinkGood match with fish.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in Dorogawa Onsen, a mountain hot-spring area best reached via Kintetsu rail to Shimoichiguchi and then a local bus or taxi into Dorogawa.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A characterful historic ryokan in Dorogawa Onsen with private-use baths, local mountain cuisine and a nostalgic village setting. It suits travelers who want atmosphere and tradition more than sleek modern comfort or easy rail access.
- Historic Dorogawa atmosphereThis is a long-established ryokan with roughly 300 years of history, which gives the stay a stronger sense of place than a standard modern inn. It fits especially well if you want an old hot-spring village mood rather than a polished hotel feel.
- Private bath experienceThe ryokan highlights a garden open-air bath that guests can use privately, which is a big plus for couples or travelers who feel shy about shared bathing. Free chartered bath access makes the onsen experience more relaxed and personal.
- Excellent for slow staysA 12:00 check-in and 12:00 check-out is unusually generous for Japan and gives you time to enjoy the bath and village without rushing. That extra time is valuable in a rural onsen town where the whole point is to slow down.
- Distinctive local cuisineThe inn emphasizes dishes made with the area's famous natural spring water, including tofu cuisine and wild boar stew. That makes meals feel rooted in Dorogawa rather than like a generic kaiseki copied anywhere.
- Great base for village strollsIt sits on the main street of Dorogawa Onsen, near the traditional village center and close to local sights like Ryusenji Temple. You can step out for an atmospheric evening walk without needing a car for every short outing.
- Remote without rail accessGetting here is not especially easy: the usual route involves reaching Shimoichiguchi Station and then taking a long bus ride to Dorogawa Onsen. If you want a quick or flexible arrival, this location may feel inconvenient.
- Traditional over modernThe appeal here is clearly classic Japanese style, not contemporary luxury design. Travelers who prefer sleek rooms, modern layouts and big-hotel convenience may find it dated rather than charming.
- Rural dining style may be nicheThe food focus includes tofu cuisine and wild boar stew, which can be memorable but may not suit picky eaters or guests wanting broader menu variety. This is better for travelers open to regional mountain cooking.
- Not all rooms are equally self-containedAt least some annex-style rooms do not include a private bath, so your comfort level will depend on the room category you book. Guests expecting full in-room facilities should double-check before reserving.
- Best if you enjoy quiet eveningsDorogawa Onsen is attractive for nostalgia, nature and calm, not nightlife or a long list of urban-style attractions. If you get restless in small onsen towns after dark, the area may feel too quiet.
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Current position: 19th out of 37 ryokans in Nara.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
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| 14th | Hôtel touristique Tōnomine | 9.1/10 | 167 |
| 15th | Wakasa Annex | 9.0/10 | 418 |
| 16th | Yoshinoonsen Motoyu | 9.1/10 | 23 |
| 17th | Kanko Ryokan Yamato | 9.0/10 | 153 |
| 18th | Nara Ryokan | 8.9/10 | 1,438 |
| 19th | Kinokuniya Jinpachi Current ryokan | 8.9/10 | 103 |
| 20th | Monzen Okagero | 8.9/10 | 98 |
| 21st | Tsubakiso | 8.9/10 | 39 |
| 22nd | Ubusuna no Sato TOMIMOTO | 9.1/10 | 1 |
| 23rd | Shiroyama Ryokan | 8.8/10 | 150 |
| 24th | Ryotei Jyusouya | 8.2/10 | 3 |
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