Villa Inawashiro

7.4
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 7.4/10, based on 87 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
Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings Lake Views Hot Spring Town Public Onsen Hot Spring Bath
Staff 7,8/10
Facilities 7,1/10
Cleanliness 7,3/10
Comfort 7,0/10
Value for money 7,0/10
Location 8,1/10

Ryokan highlights

A Hayama Onsen resort hotel in Inawashiro with hot springs, mountain access, and convenient sightseeing links.

Hayama Onsen BathsNatural Hayama hot spring baths are a core draw for relaxing after travel or skiing.
Mt. Bandai SettingSet at the foot of Mt. Bandai, it suits travelers seeking scenic mountain surroundings.
Ski Resort Next DoorThe adjacent ski area makes winter stays especially convenient for snow sports.
Easy AccessAbout 10 minutes from Inawashiro Station and the expressway interchange, with shuttle support.
Japanese-Style StayMost rooms are Japanese-style, giving the stay a more traditional local feel.
Aizu Sightseeing BaseWell placed for exploring Inawashiro, Urabandai, Aizu-Wakamatsu, and nearby lake-area attractions.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsSki-resort access and the hotel’s own hot spring are the strongest stay drivers: arrive for an afternoon bath, dinner, and quiet night, then use the next day for the lake, Bandai area, or skiing before moving on.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-2 night nature and onsen stay by Lake Inawashiro, especially for skiers or drivers exploring Bandai, not as a dense sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Car helps a lotShuttle access exists from Inawashiro Station, but the setting is hillside and not very walkable for flexible sightseeing.
Limited town feelThis is a resort-side stay, not a lively onsen street or restaurant district with easy evening wandering.
Do not overstayBeyond skiing and nearby lake-area sights, most travelers will run out of easy close-range activities after two nights.

Food & drinks

Verified hotel dining centers on seasonal Japanese dinner, breakfast buffet or set meals, with additional ski-area restaurants at the same Hayama 7105 address.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Main hotel meal venue for dinner and breakfast; restaurant or banquet-style setting depending on the day.

  • Washoku ZenfoodSeasonal Japanese dinner course.
  • Breakfast BuffetfoodJapanese-Western buffet or set meal.
  • Sakura SashispecialtyAizu local horsemeat specialty.
  • Japanese SakedrinkPairs with regional dishes.
Restaurant Hayama (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Cozy ski-resort restaurant in the base area at the same Hayama address.

  • Chicken BowlfoodPopular local rice bowl.
  • Kitakata RamenfoodClassic Fukushima noodle dish.
  • Rice BowlsfoodQuick hearty ski-area meals.
Restaurant Rara (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Casual ski-area cafe restaurant with meals, bakery items, and drinks.

  • Beef CurryfoodSimple warming curry plate.
  • Bread PlatefoodBread with choice of soup.
  • Bakery ItemsfoodFresh baked light bites.
  • Cafe DrinksdrinkCoffee and other hot drinks.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is a resort-style property on the Hayama slope area of Inawashiro, best reached via JR Inawashiro Station or by car from the Inawashiro-Bandai Kogen interchange.

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 solid resort-style stay in Inawashiro for travelers who want mountain scenery, hot springs, and very easy ski access. It is especially appealing in winter, but less ideal if you want a small traditional ryokan atmosphere or a walkable town-center stay.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Steps from the ski liftsThe hotel sits right by Inawashiro Ski Resort, with the lift area about 50 meters away. That makes it especially convenient for skiers and snowboarders who do not want daily transfers.
  • Hot spring after outdoor daysIt has natural Hayama Onsen baths, and the property is positioned as a hot spring resort at the foot of Mt. Bandai. This is a strong match for travelers who want to soak after skiing or sightseeing.
  • Open views and highland settingThe hotel stands at around 700 meters elevation and is known for views toward Lake Inawashiro and the surrounding seasonal landscape. The setting should feel more scenic and resort-like than a standard town hotel.
  • Useful shuttle and road accessAccess is practical from both JR Inawashiro Station and the Inawashiro-Bandai Kogen interchange, with a shuttle available for overnight guests. That makes arrival easier whether you come by train or car.
  • Good base for Aizu sightseeingIts location works well for combining Inawashiro, Mt. Bandai, Lake Inawashiro, Urabandai, and day trips toward Aizu-Wakamatsu. Travelers planning an active regional itinerary can cover a lot from here.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • More resort hotel than ryokanThis property is presented as a resort hotel, not a deeply intimate traditional ryokan. If you want a highly personal kaiseki-and-tatami inn experience, it may feel less distinctive.
  • Best if you have a plan to exploreThe hillside location is scenic but not centered in a lively walkable district with lots immediately outside the door. Guests without a car or a resort-focused itinerary may feel somewhat isolated.
  • Large property feelWith a relatively high room count and group-friendly setup, the atmosphere is likely less quiet and less exclusive than a small countryside inn. Travelers seeking boutique charm may prefer something more intimate.
  • Mixed room style characterThe hotel offers mostly Japanese-style rooms but also Western-style twins, which gives it a broader hotel feel. That flexibility is useful, but it can dilute the classic ryokan mood some travelers want.
  • Most compelling in snow seasonIts strongest edge is the near-ski-slope location, so the value proposition is especially clear in winter. Outside ski season, some travelers may find other onsen stays in the region more memorable or more destination-like.

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