Fureaihouse Shiodu no Sato

7.5
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 7.5/10, based on 33 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
Sea Views Countryside Escape Garden Setting Hot Spring Town Public Onsen Hot Spring Bath
Staff 8,2/10
Facilities 6,6/10
Cleanliness 7,4/10
Comfort 8,1/10
Value for money 7,5/10
Location 8,7/10

Ryokan highlights

A simple Sado Island stay with tatami rooms, public baths, and practical value near island sightseeing routes.

Verified Sado LocationMatches 38 Senago, Sado City, placing it firmly on Sado Island.
Tatami Ryokan RoomsJapanese-style rooms with tatami create a more local, traditional overnight experience.
Public Bath AccessGuests can use shared bathing facilities, adding an easy unwind after island touring.
Free ParkingOn-site parking makes it practical for travelers exploring Sado by car.
Calm Local SettingThe Senago area setting feels quiet and better suited to restful stays.
Good Basic ValueFacilities are simple but useful, with Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and housekeeping.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and route logic are the main drivers here: arrive before sunset over Mano Bay, use the bath, have dinner, sleep early, then continue sightseeing the next day. A second night works if you want a slower Sado loop or nearby Mano-area visits, but the inn itself is too simple for a long stay.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a simple, budget-friendly Mano-area stay on Sado for sunset views, island driving, and basic baths rather than a refined ryokan splurge.

Know before booking

Simple stay onlyThis looks more like a public lodge or training-style accommodation than a polished luxury ryokan.
Limited nightlifeThe setting is quiet and semi-rural, so evening dining and entertainment options nearby appear limited.
Car helps a lotMano is central on Sado, but island sightseeing is much easier with a car than by bus alone.

Food & drinks

Verified ryokan at 38 Senago with simple on-site meal service and useful nearby seafood and cafe stops.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

On-site meal space; food service is available but no clear restaurant name was found.

  • BreakfastfoodSimple stay-included morning meal.
  • DinnerfoodBasic Japanese set-style dinner.
  • Local seafoodspecialtySado-style seafood is likely nearby and may appear in meals.
Nagahamaso Uodojo (nearby)
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Useful nearby seafood dining spot with sushi, bowls, and fish sets.

  • SushifoodFresh local fish sushi.
  • Seafood bowlfoodRice bowl with assorted seafood.
  • Set mealsfoodJapanese teishoku-style meals.
  • KamameshispecialtyPot-cooked rice meal.
Shimafumi (nearby)
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Popular bakery cafe with sea views, breads, light meals, sweets, and drinks.

  • Natural yeast breadfoodHouse-baked bread.
  • Hot sandwichesfoodCafe light meal option.
  • SweetsfoodDesserts made with local ingredients.
  • Coffee and teadrinkCafe drinks.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is on Sado Island’s west side near Senago, so access is mainly via Niigata Airport to ferry, then bus or taxi from Ryotsu Port or Sawata/Aikawa.

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 simple countryside stay on Sado Island that suits travelers who want local character, sea views, and a relaxed base rather than polished hotel comfort. It is a better fit for drivers, families, and groups than for guests seeking private luxury or modern resort-style amenities.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Beautiful hilltop settingThe property sits on elevated ground above Mano Bay, so the atmosphere feels open and scenic, especially around sunset. It suits travelers who want a quieter Sado stay away from busier urban areas.
  • Traditional Japanese room feelRooms use tatami flooring and yukata, giving the stay a more classic ryokan-style experience than a standard business hotel. That makes it appealing if you want a simple, distinctly Japanese overnight stay.
  • Good for groups and family tripsThe site is known for hosting families, groups, and educational stays, so it has a more communal and easygoing character than a tiny private inn. It can work well if you are traveling with several people and do not need a boutique atmosphere.
  • Useful base for local experiencesThis is not just a place to sleep; the property is tied to rural and cultural experiences on Sado, which can make the stay feel more connected to the island. It is a stronger choice for travelers who like hands-on local activities over generic hotel downtime.
  • Solid value with practical basicsFree parking, public bath access, air conditioning, and straightforward Japanese-style rooms make it a practical option for exploring Sado on a budget. It offers the essentials without pushing the price into premium territory.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Shared facilities reduce privacyBathrooms are shared, which can be inconvenient if you want a fully private room setup or a more upscale ryokan experience. Couples expecting an intimate in-room bath style stay may be disappointed.
  • Facilities feel fairly simpleThis is a modest accommodation, not a refined luxury inn, and guest scores suggest the facilities are more functional than polished. If you care a lot about stylish interiors or premium amenities, it may feel basic.
  • Best with a carIts countryside location on Sado Island is part of the charm, but it also means the stay is easier and more flexible with your own vehicle. Travelers relying only on public transport may find logistics less convenient.
  • More communal than romanticBecause the property is associated with group stays, training use, and activity-based visits, the atmosphere can feel practical rather than intimate. It is not the obvious pick for a high-end honeymoon-style ryokan stay.
  • Review consistency is not strongGuest feedback appears mixed rather than glowing, which suggests the experience can depend on your expectations and travel style. Travelers who want reliably high comfort and service may prefer a better-rated ryokan.

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Current position: 4th out of 4 ryokans in Sado Island.

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