Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Aizu
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Ryokan highlights
A casual hot-spring stay in Aizuwakamatsu with baths, buffet dining, and practical value.
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Food & drinks
Verified Aizuwakamatsu onsen ryokan with buffet-style on-site meals and a few useful dining options in town for ramen, soba, and sake breaks.
Main buffet dining room for breakfast and dinner.
- Breakfast buffetfoodJapanese and Western morning dishes.
- Dinner buffetfoodVaried hot and cold buffet spread.
- SushifoodCommon buffet seafood option.
- TempurafoodLight fried items on some meal spreads.
- Local Aizu dishesspecialtyRegional items may appear at dinner.
Useful ramen stop in Aizuwakamatsu for Fukushima's famous style.
- Kitakata ramenfoodSoy-based local ramen style.
- Chashu ramenfoodRamen topped with sliced pork.
- GyozafoodClassic side dish with ramen.
Soba restaurant good for a regional noodle meal.
- Soba noodlesfoodHandmade buckwheat noodles.
- Maitake tempurafoodCrisp mushroom tempura.
- SakedrinkAlcohol available with meals.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is on the outskirts of central Aizuwakamatsu, so most travelers will arrive via Aizu-Wakamatsu Station and complete the last segment by taxi or local bus.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A practical hot-spring stay in Aizuwakamatsu that works best for travelers who want a large, affordable onsen base with easy access to major Aizu sights. It is less appealing if you want a polished luxury ryokan, modern rooms, or a central walkable location.
- Good base for Aizu sightseeingThe property is in Aizuwakamatsu, making it convenient for trips to Tsuruga Castle, Iimoriyama, Ouchi-juku, and even Kitakata as part of a wider Aizu itinerary. It suits travelers exploring the region by car or taxi rather than staying only inside the ryokan.
- Large onsen resort feelThis is better for guests who enjoy a spacious, casual hot-spring complex rather than a tiny boutique inn. The appeal is the broad public-bath experience and relaxed group-friendly atmosphere.
- Strong value for mealsGuest feedback consistently points to meals as one of the stronger parts of the stay. For travelers who prioritize a satisfying dinner-and-breakfast package over refined luxury, it can feel like good value.
- Room choices are flexibleThe property offers both Japanese-style and Western-style room options, which is useful for mixed groups or travelers unsure about sleeping on futons. That flexibility makes it easier for families and multigenerational stays.
- Friendly staff impressionRecent guest comments repeatedly highlight helpful staff even when the building itself feels dated. That can make the experience smoother for travelers who value warm service over stylish design.
- Dated facilitiesSeveral recent guest reviews mention that the building and some facilities feel old. If you want a fresh, design-forward ryokan experience, this may disappoint.
- Not a luxury ryokan atmosphereThe experience is more like a large leisure onsen hotel than an intimate high-end ryokan. Travelers seeking exclusivity, kaiseki elegance, or refined traditional ambiance may find it too casual.
- Location is not very walkableIt is not the kind of stay that drops you straight into the center of historic streets or around the station on foot. Most visitors will find a car, taxi, or planned transport much more convenient.
- In-room Wi-Fi can be weakAt least one recent verified review specifically mentioned that Wi-Fi was not usable in the room. That matters if you need reliable internet for work, streaming, or trip planning at night.
- Baths may not wow seasoned onsen fansWhile the onsen is a core draw, some recent comments suggest the baths feel fairly ordinary rather than exceptional. If your main goal is a standout premium onsen experience, there are more distinctive options in Fukushima.
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Current position: 37th out of 43 ryokans in Fukushima.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
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| 34th | Ashinomaki Prince Hotel | 7.8/10 | 250 |
| 35th | Isamiya, auberge du voyage et de la découverte | 5.0/10 | 2 |
| 36th | Higashiyama Park Hotel Shinfugetsu | 7.7/10 | 267 |
| 37th | Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Aizu Current ryokan | 7.7/10 | 437 |
| 38th | Yutoriro Bandai Atami | 7.6/10 | 312 |
| 39th | Villa Inawashiro | 7.4/10 | 87 |
| 40th | Lake Side Hotel Minatoya | 7.1/10 | 37 |
| 41st | Itoen Hotel Iizakakanouya | 7.1/10 | 70 |
| 42nd | Aizu Higashiyama Onsen “Tsuki no Akari” self-service INN | 6.5/10 | 56 |
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