Kutsurogian

9.1
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.1/10, based on 37 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
Countryside Escape Mountain Setting Valley Scenery Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath Private Onsen
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 8,8/10
Cleanliness 9,0/10
Comfort 8,9/10
Value for money 8,4/10
Location 9,4/10

Ryokan highlights

A secluded Minamiuonuma onsen ryokan with traditional rooms, countryside views, and easy ski-area access.

Hidden Onsen RetreatSecluded hillside setting gives the inn a quiet, tucked-away feel in Minamiuonuma.
Traditional Tatami RoomsJapanese-style rooms with tatami, futons, and low tables create a classic ryokan stay.
Hot Spring BathsOn-site hot spring bathing is a core draw for relaxing after travel or winter outings.
Countryside ViewsThe inn overlooks surrounding farmland, adding a calm rural backdrop to the stay.
Ski Area AccessWell placed for nearby snow resorts, including Joetsu Kokusai and other Minamiuonuma ski areas.
Near Muikamachi StationCloser to Muikamachi Station than many rural ryokans, helping with rail-based arrivals.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and private bath time are the main draw here. One night works well for check-in, dinner, repeated baths, and breakfast; add a second night only if you want a slower countryside rhythm, a ski day, or a brewery-area stop nearby.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a quiet 1-night onsen stay near Muikamachi rather than a long sightseeing base; use it for rest, local food, and easy access to Minamiuonuma or ski outings.

Know before booking

Limited walkabilityThe inn sits outside the station core on a hillside/countryside setting, so dining and casual strolling options are limited without a car or transfer.
Not a long-stay baseThe immediate area supports a short restorative stay better than a multi-day urban-style itinerary packed with many attractions.
Access can feel fiddlyMuikamachi Station is relatively close, but the property is not a simple station-front ryokan, so arrival logistics need some planning.

Food & drinks

A small Minamiuonuma ryokan with local-ingredient meals, breakfast service, and simple nearby dining options.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

On-site meal venue for local breakfast and dinner.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodLocal-style morning set.
  • Seasonal dinnerfoodChef-led local course meal.
  • Uonuma Koshihikari ricespecialtyRegional rice, a house highlight.
  • Local vegetablesfoodFresh farm produce in set meals.
  • SakedrinkNiigata-style local pairing.
Lunch Dining (on-site)
on-site

Reservation-based lunch at the ryokan, sometimes featured as a local rice-bowl stop.

  • Roast boar rice bowlspecialtyLocal game bowl with seasonal vegetables.
  • Niigata wagyu rice bowlspecialtyRich beef bowl served at lunch.
  • Koshihikari ricefoodSouth Uonuma rice base.
Haneya (nearby)
nearby13 min walk

Useful nearby local restaurant noted close to the ryokan.

  • Japanese set mealsfoodSimple local meal option.
  • NoodlesfoodQuick casual choice.
  • Beer or sakedrinkStandard drink pairing.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Kutsurogian appears to be a Minamiuonuma ryokan in the Koguriyama area, best reached via Muikamachi Station with a short taxi ride, while Echigo-Yuzawa is the most useful shinkansen 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?

A very small hot-spring hideaway in Minamiuonuma that suits travelers who want privacy, quiet, and a more exclusive ryokan feel. It is far less suitable if you want easy rail access, many facilities, or a lively resort atmosphere.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private baths feel truly exclusiveThe inn is built around reserved-use bathing rather than a big shared public bath, so couples or small groups can soak in peace. That makes the stay feel much more personal than a standard ryokan.
  • Only three guest groups a dayWith just three rooms and a reservation-focused setup, the property offers a calm, low-traffic atmosphere. It is a strong fit if you dislike crowded inns and want a quieter overnight experience.
  • Open-air baths add real atmosphereThe two outdoor baths, Manten-no-Yu and Tsukimi-no-Yu, are a major part of the appeal. Their rock-built style and open setting should feel especially rewarding at night or in cooler weather.
  • Strong sense of local foodMeals are tied closely to Minamiuonuma and Uonuma ingredients, including local rice and regional-style Japanese dishes. This gives the stay more destination character than ryokans with generic set menus.
  • Handy for drivers exploring ski countryThe location is about five minutes by car from Muikamachi IC, which is convenient for travelers moving around by car. It also puts you within practical reach of ski areas around Minamiuonuma.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not ideal without a carAlthough the inn is in Minamiuonuma, it is not the most convenient pick for travelers relying fully on trains and walking. The setting favors guests arriving by car more than those wanting effortless station access.
  • Very limited on-site scaleThis is a tiny hideaway, not a full-service resort ryokan with lots of public spaces or entertainment. If you want multiple lounges, extensive facilities, or a big-property buzz, it may feel too small.
  • Booking spontaneity is harderBecause the inn operates with only a few rooms and a reservation-based style, availability can be tight. That makes it less convenient for last-minute planners or flexible itineraries.
  • Quiet location may feel too isolatedThe secluded hillside atmosphere is part of the charm, but it also means less immediate action around you. Travelers wanting shops, nightlife, or a lively onsen town right outside may be underwhelmed.
  • Best value depends on wanting privacyThis property’s appeal leans heavily on exclusivity and private bathing rather than a long list of facilities. If private onsen time is not important to you, the premium feel may be less compelling.

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