Fukubikiya, Hōraikan à Yomogihira Onsen

8.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.3/10, based on 50 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 10:00 AM
Mountain Setting Valley Scenery Hot Spring Town Quiet Village Public Onsen Indoor Bath
Staff 8,9/10
Facilities 7,8/10
Cleanliness 8,3/10
Comfort 8,1/10
Value for money 8,4/10
Location 8,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional hot spring ryokan in Yomogihira Onsen, Nagaoka, known for smooth alkaline baths and warm hospitality.

Verified Yomogihira LocationConfirmed at Kō 1227, Yomogihira-machi, Nagaoka in Niigata Prefecture.
Silky Alkaline OnsenpH 9.3 alkaline spring is noted for smooth skin and lasting warmth.
Warm HospitalityGuest reviews repeatedly praise attentive service from arrival through departure.
Easy Nagaoka AccessAbout 25 minutes from Nagaoka Station, with reservation-based shuttle service available.
Spacious Tatami RoomsTraditional Japanese rooms include larger layouts suited to relaxed ryokan stays.
Shrine-Linked AtmosphereThe inn is historically tied to nearby Kōryu Shrine, adding local character.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightDining and bath rhythm are the main driver here: arrive mid-afternoon, soak before dinner, sleep in the quiet valley, bathe again after breakfast, then move on or add one nearby stop the next day.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night onsen retreat near Nagaoka, with 2 nights only if you want a slow mountain break plus nearby shrine or koi-related side trips.

Know before booking

Limited walkable areaThe onsen hamlet is small, so travelers wanting shops, café-hopping, or evening wandering may run out of things quickly.
Remote without carNearest stations require a drive, so rail-only trips need planning for pickup, taxi timing, or extra transfer effort.
No confirmed open-air bathThe property's open-air bath is currently suspended, so choose it for indoor bathing rather than rotenburo atmosphere.

Food & drinks

Verified ryokan at Yomogihira Onsen with seasonal kaiseki served in private dining and a small lobby lounge area.

Private Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Private meal venue for dinner and breakfast.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodCreative course with local seasonal ingredients.
  • Nodoguro salt-grilledfoodPremium rosy seabass in select plans.
  • Wagyu steakfoodW main dish in upgraded plan.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodBalanced morning set meal.
  • One drinkdrinkIncluded with some ladies plans.
Lobby Lounge Fukuhauchi (on-site)
on-site

Lobby lounge for arrival, waiting, and light relaxation.

  • Tea servicedrinkSimple lounge-style hot drinks may be available.
  • Soft drinksdrinkBasic refreshments in a lounge setting.
  • Rest stopspecialtyUseful place to sit before or after outings.
Day-Trip Dining (on-site)
on-site

Day-use lunch dining with set meals and bento options.

  • Lunch coursefoodSeasonal day-use meal course.
  • Bento lunchfoodPrivate-room boxed meal plan.
  • Sashimi bentofoodBento upgraded with sashimi.
  • Mountain vegetable tempurafoodSpring add-on, seasonal only.
  • Seafood chawanmushifoodSavory steamed egg add-on.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the mountain onsen area of Yomogihira, so most travelers reach it via Nagaoka Station and the final leg is usually by taxi, shuttle arrangement, or local road transfer.

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 characterful countryside ryokan with soft alkaline sulfur hot-spring water, strong local identity, and a memorable shrine-side setting. It suits travelers who want a traditional stay with atmosphere, but it is less ideal if you prioritize easy transport, modern facilities, or a full outdoor-bath experience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Excellent onsen waterThe bath water is an alkaline simple sulfur spring with a notably silky feel, and guest feedback repeatedly highlights how smooth and pleasant it feels on the skin. If you pick ryokans mainly for bath quality, this is one of its strongest draws.
  • Walkable to Koryu ShrineThis ryokan is especially appealing if you want to visit Koryu Shrine, as it is one of the closest inns in Yomogihira Onsen and the shrine can be reached on foot. That makes the stay feel more connected to the area than a generic hot-spring stop.
  • Distinctive local personalityThe inn leans into a lucky, prosperity-themed identity rather than feeling anonymous, which gives the stay more character. Its nightly lottery event adds a playful house tradition you are unlikely to get at a standard modern hotel.
  • Traditional seasonal atmosphereRooms are tatami-style and the property emphasizes quiet scenery, river sounds, autumn leaves, and snowy winter views rather than flashy luxury. It is a good fit for travelers seeking an old-school ryokan mood in the Nagaoka hills.
  • Thoughtful meal-focused stayThe property puts real emphasis on seasonal cooking, and recent guests have praised both dinner satisfaction and the quality of the rice. There is also a limited private dining plan, which can make the meal experience feel calmer and more personal.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Open-air bath is unavailableA major downside right now is that the rotenburo is suspended for a long-term closure due to equipment trouble. If an outdoor bath is essential to your ryokan experience, this is a meaningful compromise.
  • Transport is not very flexibleWithout a car, access is less convenient than staying near a station, and the free shuttle from Nagaoka Station runs only once per day each way with advance reservation. Missing that timing can make arrival and departure more awkward.
  • Facilities may feel datedGuest scoring suggests service and meals are stronger than the facilities themselves, which hints that the charm is more traditional than polished. Travelers expecting renovated luxury or sleek common spaces may find it modest.
  • Better for quiet stays than active sightseeingThe appeal here is the onsen, shrine atmosphere, and slow rural setting, not a lively town full of shops or walkable attractions. If you want lots to do immediately outside the ryokan, the area may feel too limited.
  • Not a large full-service resortWith 21 rooms, the inn is intimate rather than expansive, so it is not the best match for travelers seeking a big-property experience with many bath zones, entertainment options, or extensive amenities. Its strengths are atmosphere and personality, not scale.

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