Oyado Matsubaya

4.0
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 4.0/10, based on 7 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 4:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Riverside Location Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town Public Onsen Indoor Bath
Staff 4,1/10
Facilities 3,8/10
Cleanliness 4,1/10
Comfort 4,0/10
Value for money 4,0/10
Location 4,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A small traditional Minakami ryokan with hot spring baths, mountain scenery, and easy access to local sights.

Minakami Onsen BaseWell placed in Minakami Onsen for local walks, dining, and sightseeing.
Hot Spring BathsA key draw is its relaxing onsen bathing experience after outdoor activities.
Mountain SettingRooms and surroundings are tied to Minakami’s calm mountain scenery.
Traditional Ryokan FeelOffers a classic Japanese inn atmosphere rather than a generic hotel stay.
Walkable Local SpotsSeveral nearby attractions and onsen-area sights are reachable on foot.
Good Value StayReview patterns suggest solid comfort and convenience for a modest ryokan stay.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsAccess is the key driver here: you can arrive by afternoon, soak in the bath, eat on-site if booked, sleep, and either explore Minakami or move on the next day without losing much time. A second night works if you are pairing onsen rest with rafting, ropeway, hiking, or snow activities nearby.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night or light 2-night Minakami stay for travelers who want a simple onsen base near the station, river, and outdoor activities rather than a full-service luxury ryokan.

Know before booking

Not luxuryThis is a simpler, value-oriented inn rather than a polished high-end ryokan experience.
Train-side roomsSome mountain-side rooms face the railway, so light sleepers may want to be cautious.
Limited stay depthWithout planned outdoor activities, many travelers may run out of things to do after one or two nights.

Food & drinks

This small Minakami ryokan offers simple on-site Japanese meals with local ingredients, plus a few useful restaurants within walking distance.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Japanese breakfast and dinner served at the ryokan.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodMorning set with rice and sides.
  • Shimonita pork teppanyakifoodPopular dinner set with local pork.
  • Koshihikari ricespecialtyMinakami rice served at breakfast.
  • Seasonal local dishesspecialtyFresh local ingredients, menu varies.
  • Tea setdrinkSimple in-room Japanese tea.
Cafe Restaurant Ashima (nearby)
nearby15 min walk

Popular cafe-restaurant known for baked curry and drinks.

  • Yaki curryfoodThe cafe's well-known baked curry.
  • Vegetarian optionsfoodSome plant-forward choices available.
  • WinedrinkWine is available with meals.
  • CoffeedrinkCafe-style drinks in a relaxed space.
La Biere (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Wood-fired pizza spot in the Minakami Onsen area.

  • Wood-fired pizzafoodLocal favorite pizza baked in a stone oven.
  • Mushroom pizzafoodA commonly praised choice.
  • DrinksdrinkSimple drinks with pizza.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A small ryokan in Minakami Onsen that is easiest to reach via Minakami Station, with Jomo-Kogen Station as the main Shinkansen transfer point.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A simple, budget-friendly ryokan in Minakami that works best for travelers who want hot springs, easy station access, and a practical base for outdoor activities. It is less suited to guests expecting polished facilities, private bathrooms, or a full-service luxury ryokan stay.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Walkable from Minakami StationThis ryokan is very close to Minakami Station, which makes it convenient if you are arriving by train or planning short stays without a car. That ease matters in a mountain area where transport can otherwise slow you down.
  • Good base for skiing and outdoor tripsIts Minakami location works well for travelers heading to nearby ski areas and mountain activities around Tanigawadake. It suits guests who want a practical overnight stop before or after rafting, hiking, or snow sports.
  • Onsen stay at a modest priceOyado Matsubaya is often chosen for value, giving you a traditional ryokan atmosphere and hot spring bath without stepping into higher-end resort pricing. It is appealing if you care more about access and atmosphere than luxury finish.
  • River and mountain settingSome rooms and common areas benefit from views of the river and surrounding mountains, giving the stay a distinctly Minakami feel. The natural setting adds charm for travelers who want scenery rather than an urban hotel backdrop.
  • Useful for pet-friendly travelThis ryokan is known for accommodating pets on some stays, which is a real advantage in an onsen area where many traditional inns are stricter. That makes it a practical pick for travelers moving around Japan with a dog.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Shared bathrooms may be a deal-breakerGuest rooms commonly use shared bathroom facilities, so this is not ideal if you want full privacy or a more hotel-like setup. Travelers used to ensuite rooms may find the arrangement inconvenient.
  • Facilities feel old-fashionedThe property has an older, simple style rather than a refined contemporary ryokan finish. If you are looking for stylish interiors, upgraded amenities, or a premium spa feel, it may feel dated.
  • Sound can carry at nightBeing near the river adds atmosphere, but some guests notice the sound of the water at night, and older construction can make neighboring noise more noticeable. Light sleepers may not rest as well here.
  • Limited dining around the innThe area nearby is not packed with convenient family-friendly restaurants or nightlife options, especially later in the day. If you want lots of dinner choices within a short stroll, the location can feel restrictive.
  • Best for practical stays, not indulgent onesThis ryokan fits travelers who want a straightforward onsen base, but it is not the kind of place to book for a pampering ryokan splurge. Couples or special-occasion guests may prefer somewhere more polished and service-heavy.

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