Onsenya Hirosuke Ryokan
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Ryokan highlights
A budget-friendly traditional stay in Iizaka Onsen with flowing hot spring baths and easy station access.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
A small Iizaka Onsen ryokan with on-site soba breakfast and easy access to nearby soba and gyoza spots.
On-site soba dining used for breakfast and open to visitors.
- Breakfast soba setfoodPopular morning set for guests.
- Tsukimi sobafoodSoba topped with egg.
- Duck dipping sobafoodRecommended kamo-jiru style soba.
- TempurafoodLight fried side dish.
- Local sakedrinkOften paired with soba.
Affiliated nearby evening spot in a renovated old house.
- Nihachi sobafoodBuckwheat noodles are a house point.
- YakitorifoodGrilled skewers for dinner.
- Ika ninjinspecialtyLocal Fukushima squid and carrot dish.
- TempurafoodClassic fried plates.
- DrinksdrinkCasual izakaya-style drinks.
Well-known nearby gyoza option mentioned from the ryokan.
- Enban gyozaspecialtyIizaka's round pan-fried dumplings.
- RamenfoodSimple noodle pairing with gyoza.
- BeerdrinkCommon match with dumplings.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in the central Iizaka Onsen area and is most easily reached via Iizaka Onsen Station, with Fukushima Station as the main rail transfer hub.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A simple, budget-friendly ryokan in Iizaka Onsen that works best for travelers who care more about authentic hot-spring bathing and local food than polished luxury. It is especially appealing for solo stays and short onsen-town stopovers, but less ideal if you want spacious facilities or a refined full-service ryokan experience.
- Great base near Iizaka Onsen StationThe ryokan is about a 5-minute walk from Iizaka Onsen Station, which makes arrival easy even without a car. It also puts you right inside the old onsen town for short strolls between baths, shops, and local eateries.
- Authentic free-flowing hot springIts bath uses continuously flowing Iizaka hot spring water and is known for being properly hot rather than watered down into a generic hotel bath. That gives the stay a more real local onsen feel than many convenience-first properties.
- Very good for solo and low-key staysThe ryokan openly welcomes one-person stays, which is still not universal in traditional ryokan. If you want an uncomplicated overnight stop focused on bathing and sleeping well, it fits that style especially well.
- Unusually practical food setupThe in-house soba restaurant is a standout detail, with a simple breakfast option built around soba instead of a standard forgettable buffet. Bring-your-own food is also accepted, which is genuinely useful for flexible travelers on a budget.
- Strong location for local diningIt is close to well-known Iizaka dining spots, including gyoza options within a very short walk, so the stay connects well with the town's evening food scene. That makes it easier to enjoy the neighborhood rather than staying isolated inside a large resort.
- Not a luxury ryokan experienceThis is a modest inn geared more toward value and practicality than polished traditional indulgence. Travelers expecting elaborate kaiseki, premium lounges, or a high-end atmosphere may find it too plain.
- Baths may feel too hot for some guestsIizaka Onsen is famous for its hotter water, and this property leans into that style. If you prefer long, relaxed soaks in milder baths, the temperature may be challenging rather than soothing.
- Facilities are fairly compactThe bath and shared areas are limited in scale, which suits a small inn but not travelers wanting roomy public spaces. The experience is more intimate and functional than spacious.
- Some rooms are very simpleCertain room types are minimal, and at least some are stripped-back enough that they do not deliver a classic romantic ryokan mood. This works for practical travelers, but it can feel too basic for a special-occasion stay.
- Parking and check-in flexibility are limitedAlthough free parking is offered, spaces are limited, and guest feedback suggests it may not be the smoothest part of the stay. Early check-in also appears restricted, so it is not the easiest choice if you want maximum flexibility on arrival day.
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Current position: 30th out of 43 ryokans in Fukushima.
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| 30th | Onsenya Hirosuke Ryokan Current ryokan | 7.5/10 | 7 |
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| 35th | Isamiya, auberge du voyage et de la découverte | 5.0/10 | 2 |
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