Saryo Souen

9.7
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.7/10, based on 8 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 11:00 AM
Hot Spring Town Garden Setting Riverside Location Countryside Escape Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen
Staff 10,0/10
Facilities 9,6/10
Cleanliness 10,0/10
Comfort 10,0/10
Value for money 9,6/10
Location 9,2/10

Ryokan highlights

Refined Akiu Onsen ryokan in Sendai known for garden-facing rooms, open-air baths, and polished kaiseki stays.

Akiu Onsen SettingIn Sendai's Akiu Onsen area, blending hot-spring seclusion with practical city access.
Garden-Facing RoomsEvery guest room faces the Japanese garden, adding calm views and a private ryokan feel.
Open-Air Hot SpringsRustic open-air baths showcase the well-known Akiu Onsen waters in a quiet setting.
Seasonal Kaiseki DiningChakaiseki meals highlight seasonal Tohoku ingredients from both mountains and sea.
Walkable SightseeingRairaikyo Gorge and Akiu Winery are reachable on foot from the ryokan.
Romantic, Polished StayReview patterns emphasize gracious service, serene grounds, and a romantic luxury atmosphere.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and bath time are the main draw here: arrive mid-afternoon, settle into the ryokan, enjoy dinner and multiple baths, then add a second night only if you want a slower Akiu Onsen stay with a short local outing before moving on.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a high-end one-night or relaxed two-night onsen retreat in Akiu Onsen near Sendai, not as a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Limited long-stay baseAkiu has worthwhile short outings, but not enough dense sightseeing nearby to justify many nights for most travelers.
Not urban SendaiAlthough administratively in Sendai, this is in the Akiu Onsen area, around 30 minutes from Sendai Station by car.
Older practical tradeoffsVerified listings indicate no barrier-free access and inconsistent Wi-Fi information, so comfort expectations should be checked directly.

Food & drinks

Verified as the Akiu Onsen ryokan in Sendai serving seasonal chakaiseki in-house, with useful wine and local-food spots nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

In-house seasonal chakaiseki dinner and gentle Japanese breakfast.

  • Chakaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal multi-course Japanese meal.
  • Tohoku seafoodfoodRegional sea flavors in course dishes.
  • Mountain producefoodLocal vegetables and mountain ingredients.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodLight, traditional morning set.
TERROAGE AKIU (nearby)
nearby10 min walk

Winery restaurant and cafe with local pairings and tastings.

  • Akiu wine tastingdrinkLocal wine tasting flight.
  • Seasonal hors d'oeuvresfoodSmall plates for pairing.
  • Snack cheese packfoodCheese for wine breaks.
  • CoffeedrinkHot or iced cafe drinks.
Akiu-sha (nearby)
nearby3 min drive

Renovated old-house cafe restaurant focused on local vegetables.

  • Akiu-sha PlatespecialtyPopular plate with local vegetables.
  • Roast chicken platefoodMiyagi chicken with fresh vegetables.
  • Hamburg lunch platefoodLunch plate with soup.
  • Seasonal sweetsfoodCafe sweets tied to local history.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Akiu Onsen area west of central Sendai, best reached via Sendai Station and the Akiu Onsen bus corridor, with taxi transfer useful for 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 refined luxury ryokan in Akiu Onsen, Saryo Souen stands out for its large Japanese garden, traditional architecture, and calm resort feel close to Sendai. It suits travelers seeking a polished, quiet onsen stay more than those prioritizing modern connectivity, barrier-free access, or budget value.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Exceptional garden settingThe property is known for its expansive 26,000-square-meter Japanese garden, and all guest rooms face that greenery. It gives the stay a serene, secluded feel that is hard to replicate in more urban ryokans.
  • Authentic sukiya-style atmosphereSaryo Souen leans into traditional Japanese design rather than a generic hotel look, with refined sukiya-style architecture and a classic ryokan ambiance. This makes it especially appealing if you want a distinctly Japanese stay rather than just a room with an onsen.
  • Strong Akiu Onsen experienceThe ryokan offers open-air hot spring bathing in one of Sendai’s best-known onsen areas, making it a strong pick for a classic soak-and-unwind trip. It works particularly well for couples or anyone building a quiet wellness stop into a Tohoku itinerary.
  • Seasonal kaiseki focusMeals are centered on refined chakaiseki-style cuisine using seasonal ingredients from Tohoku, so dining feels like a core part of the experience rather than an afterthought. This is a good fit for travelers who treat dinner and breakfast as highlights of a ryokan stay.
  • Convenient for Akiu sightseeingDespite its peaceful setting, it is close to local spots such as Rairaikyo Gorge and within easy reach of Akiu Winery and Akiu Village. That makes it easier to combine relaxation with light sightseeing without long transfers.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Limited in-room Wi-FiIf you need reliable internet in your room for work, streaming, or constant trip planning, this property may feel inconvenient. It is better suited to travelers who are happy to disconnect for a night or two.
  • Not barrier-freeThe property is not listed as barrier-free, which can be a real drawback for guests with mobility needs or anyone wanting an easier, step-free stay. Traditional ryokan layouts can also be less practical than modern hotels.
  • Access is easier by carIt is about 30 minutes by car from Sendai Station and 15 minutes from the expressway interchange, so it is not the most seamless choice if you rely only on public transport. Travelers wanting a simple station-area stay may find it less convenient.
  • Small-room-count luxury pricingWith only 26 rooms and a high-end positioning, this is more of a special-occasion ryokan than a value stay. Budget-conscious travelers may feel the premium is hard to justify if they mainly want a basic onsen overnight.
  • Traditional over contemporaryThe appeal here is calm, classic ryokan elegance rather than modern design, nightlife, or lots of entertainment facilities. If you prefer a lively resort or sleek contemporary hotel atmosphere, it may feel too restrained.

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Current position: 10th out of 25 ryokans in Miyagi.

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