Isamiya, auberge du voyage et de la découverte

5.0
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 5.0/10, based on 2 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
Riverside Location Sea Views Hot Spring Town Private Onsen Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 5,0/10
Facilities 5,0/10
Cleanliness 5,0/10
Comfort 5,0/10
Value for money 5,0/10
Location 5,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A small experiential ryokan in Matsukawaura, Soma, centered on local hamayaki and hands-on coastal activities.

Matsukawaura SettingIn Soma's Matsukawaura area, well placed for a distinctive coastal stay.
Signature HamayakiGuests can enjoy Matsukawaura's traditional hamayaki as a core dining experience.
Hands-On SeafoodThe stay includes interactive grilling and skewering, not just a standard dinner.
All-Weather Grill HutIts covered hamayaki hut keeps the signature experience practical in varied weather.
Private Family BathsThree lockable private baths add flexibility for couples, families, or solo travelers.
Small, Family-Friendly BaseEight Japanese-style rooms, a kids' room, and free drinks suit relaxed stays.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightDining is the main stay-length driver here: arrive by afternoon, do the hamayaki dinner experience, use the private baths, sleep, have breakfast, then visit Matsukawaura or the market before moving on.
Trip-planning verdict: A practical one-night coastal stay built around Matsukawaura seafood and simple private baths, not a deep-sightseeing base.

Know before booking

No real onsenThis property uses private family baths, but it is not a hot spring inn and has no large communal bath.
Limited nearby depthThe Matsukawaura area supports a short scenic stop well, but most travelers will run out of major sights after one full day.
Transport needs planningIt is reachable from Soma Station by bus, but it is better with a car or a confirmed pickup plan.

Food & drinks

Verified as Yuugaku no Yado Isamiya in Soma, with on-site hamayaki dining, breakfast plans, and a free soft drink bar plus nearby seafood spots.

Hamayaki Hut (on-site)
on-site

All-weather beach grill hut for seafood-focused dinner experiences and takeout.

  • Hamayaki seafoodspecialtyLocal beach-style grilled seafood.
  • Local fish sashimifoodFresh sashimi served with dinner plans.
  • Special grilled rice ballfoodGrilled rice ball in set meal.
  • All-you-can-drink alcoholdrinkBeer, highball, sour, shochu, sake.
  • Soft drink bardrinkFree-flow soft drinks on site.
Breakfast (on-site)
on-site

Simple breakfast option available with stay plans.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodBreakfast is offered with some plans.
  • Soft drink bardrinkFree soft drinks during stay.
Hama no Daidokoro Kuasetto (nearby)
nearbyabout 1 km

Popular seafood eatery inside Hama no Eki Matsukawaura.

  • Seafood bowlfoodRice bowl topped with local seafood.
  • Local fish bowlfoodDonburi with seasonal catch.
  • Sashimi set mealfoodFresh sliced fish set.
  • Fish fry setfoodFried local fish meal.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This seaside ryokan in Matsukawaura, Soma, is most practically reached from JR Soma Station by local bus or taxi, with Sendai Airport the most useful air gateway.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a distinctive seaside stay in Matsukawaura, Soma, best suited to travelers who value local seafood experiences over luxury ryokan tradition. It stands out for its hamayaki-style dining and practical, rebuilt lodging, but it may feel too simple or location-dependent for some guests.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Memorable hamayaki dinnerThe inn is especially known for its hamayaki experience, where seafood is grilled right in front of guests in a lively, local style. It gives the stay a strong sense of place rather than feeling like a standard overnight stop.
  • Good base for MatsukawauraIts Soma coastal location works well if you want to explore the Matsukawaura area, enjoy sea air, and stay near the waterfront atmosphere. It suits travelers who prefer a local fishing-port setting over a city-center hotel.
  • Rebuilt, cleaner-feeling stayBecause the former building was replaced after major earthquake damage, the property offers a newer and more up-to-date feel than an old-fashioned inn. That can be reassuring if you care more about comfort and freshness than heritage charm.
  • Easy for driversFree parking makes it convenient for road-trippers exploring coastal Fukushima by car. This is especially helpful in an area where public transport is less convenient for flexible sightseeing.
  • Relaxed small-inn atmosphereThe experience appears more personal and low-key than a large resort, which can make the stay feel calmer and more approachable. Travelers looking for a casual local inn with character may find that more appealing than a polished chain hotel.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a classic luxury ryokanIf you want refined kaiseki, elaborate traditional interiors, or a high-end onsen retreat, this property is unlikely to match that expectation. The appeal here is more experiential and local than luxurious.
  • Car access is a big advantageThe area is easier to enjoy with your own vehicle, so guests relying only on trains and buses may find the logistics less convenient. It is better suited to travelers building a coastal driving itinerary.
  • Dining appeal is seafood-heavyThe signature experience centers strongly on grilled seafood, which may be a downside for vegetarians or anyone who does not enjoy shellfish and fish-forward meals. If the food is a main reason for booking, this matters a lot.
  • Limited destination nightlifeThis is a quiet coastal area rather than a lively evening district, so travelers wanting bars, shopping, and lots of after-dinner options may feel the surroundings are too subdued. The stay is more about slowing down than going out.
  • More practical than scenic-luxuryEven though the coast is nearby, this does not appear to be the kind of dramatic resort built around panoramic indulgence or extensive facilities. Travelers expecting a destination property with many amenities may find it comparatively simple.

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