Yanagi-sō

6.2
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 6.2/10, based on 529 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
Hot Spring Town Old Town Station Access Private Onsen Indoor Bath Hot Spring Bath
Staff 7,3/10
Facilities 7,1/10
Cleanliness 7,0/10
Comfort 7,5/10
Value for money 6,7/10
Location 8,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Kinosaki Onsen ryokan with central bath-hopping access and a strong crab-focused stay experience.

Central Onsen TownRight in central Kinosaki Onsen, convenient for strolling shops, canals, and bathhouses.
Near Yanagi-yuJust about a minute from Yanagi-yu, ideal for Kinosaki's famous public bath hopping.
Crab Cuisine FocusWell known for crab-centered dining, a standout draw in this onsen town.
Traditional Ryokan FeelOffers a classic Japanese inn atmosphere suited to a nostalgic Kinosaki stay.
Walkable Station AccessAccessible on foot from JR Kinosaki-Onsen Station, helpful for train travelers.
Good Value PositioningOften appeals to travelers wanting central Kinosaki access without top-tier luxury pricing.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsTown access is the main driver here: arrive by mid-afternoon, check in, use the bath pass for evening onsen hopping, sleep in town, then enjoy breakfast and either more baths, the ropeway/Onsenji side of town, or an easy departure the next day. A second night makes sense if you want a slower bath-and-stroll pace or seasonal dining without rushing; longer stays can feel thin unless you already plan nearby Toyooka-area side trips.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1- to 2-night Kinosaki Onsen stay for travelers who want central access to the town’s public bath circuit, a traditional ryokan meal rhythm, and a quieter non-luxury base rather than a long sightseeing hub.

Know before booking

Limited long-stay depthKinosaki itself is compact. Beyond baths, strolling, dining, and a few nearby sights, many travelers run out of reasons for 3+ nights.
Not full luxuryYanagiso appears more practical and characterful than high-end polished. Choose another ryokan if refined luxury is the priority.
Main indoor bath closure noteThe property has stated the main building indoor bath is closed with reopening undetermined, so confirm current bath setup before booking.

Food & drinks

Verified as Yanagiso in Kinosaki Onsen, a meal-focused ryokan known for crab-centered kaiseki, breakfast, and local Tajima beef.

Dining Area (on-site)
on-site

Main on-site meal venue on the 2nd floor for dinner and breakfast.

  • Kani KamakuraspecialtySalt-crusted whole crab, the inn's signature.
  • Assorted SashimifoodSeasonal local seafood selection.
  • Tajima Beef TeppanyakifoodLocal wagyu cooked teppanyaki-style.
  • Kani BonborispecialtyCrab dashi chazuke-style breakfast rice.
Banquet Room (on-site)
on-site

Group-style meal room used for some dinner and breakfast plans.

  • Crab Hot PotfoodClassic crab nabe course option.
  • Fried DishfoodSeasonal fried item in course meals.
  • Vinegar DishfoodLight course side dish.
  • Canned BeerdrinkSimple beer option sold at the property.
Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Generic on-site ryokan dining for set breakfast and kaiseki-style dinners.

  • Breakfast SetfoodJapanese breakfast with multiple small dishes.
  • Seasonal KaisekifoodMulti-course dinner built around local ingredients.
  • Soft DrinksdrinkBasic bottled or canned drinks available.
  • Chu-hidrinkCanned shochu highball available on request.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Yanagiso is a central Kinosaki Onsen ryokan best reached via JR Kinosaki Onsen Station, with Tajima Airport as the most practical nearby 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?

Yanagiso is a well-located Kinosaki Onsen ryokan that stands out most for easy access to the town’s bath-hopping experience and its distinctive crab-focused meals. It suits travelers who want traditional atmosphere and convenience more than polished, modern luxury.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Excellent Kinosaki Onsen baseThe ryokan sits in the middle of the Kinosaki Onsen area, making it very convenient for strolling the canal streets and reaching the famous public bathhouses on foot.
  • Memorable crab specialtyYanagiso is especially known for its kani kamakura, a signature crab dish baked in a salt crust. If you are coming to Kinosaki for seasonal crab dining, this gives the stay a strong identity.
  • Classic ryokan atmosphereThis property leans into a traditional inn style rather than a sleek hotel feel, which can make the stay feel more local and old-school. It fits travelers looking for a more nostalgic onsen-town experience.
  • Good for onsen-town wanderingBecause of its central position, it is easy to step out in yukata, explore shops and eateries, and return without complicated transport. That simple in-and-out rhythm is a real advantage in Kinosaki.
  • Nice perks on direct bookingThe ryokan highlights extras such as free parking and complimentary colored yukata for guests booking through its official site. Those touches can make the stay feel a little more fun and better value.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not the best pick for luxury seekersYanagiso is better suited to travelers who value character and location than those expecting a high-end, fully modernized ryokan experience. If you want refined design and upscale room comfort, it may feel modest.
  • In-house bath may feel secondaryThe appeal here is strongly tied to Kinosaki’s public bath-hopping culture rather than a standout private on-site bathing experience. Travelers wanting a ryokan chosen mainly for its own large bath facilities may be underwhelmed.
  • Traditional style can mean older feelGuests who prefer crisp contemporary interiors may find parts of the property more dated than charming. This is the kind of place where atmosphere matters more than modern styling.
  • Best value depends on loving crabIts strongest culinary identity is tied to crab-focused meals, so the experience lands best if that is exactly what you want. If seafood or seasonal crab is not a priority, one of its main draws loses impact.
  • Parking is limitedThe property mentions only a small number of parking spaces, so arriving by car may require more planning than at larger inns. That can be a drawback for self-driving travelers during busy periods.

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