Fujiya

8.6
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.6/10, based on 13 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
Hot Spring Town Countryside Escape Garden Setting Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath Reservable Bath
Staff 8,6/10
Facilities 8,6/10
Cleanliness 8,6/10
Comfort 8,6/10
Value for money 8,3/10
Location 8,2/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Iwamuro Onsen ryokan in Niigata known for its private spring source, baths, and local cuisine.

Private Source OnsenRare in Iwamuro Onsen for having its own private hot spring source.
Rooftop Scenic BathTop-floor public bath looks out toward the local Iwamuro Fuji mountain.
Reservable Hinoki BathPrivate cypress bath can be booked, ideal for couples or families.
Niigata-Driven CuisineMeals highlight local vegetables, Echigo ingredients, rice, and regional sake.
Flexible Room TypesOffers Japanese, Western, and mixed rooms for couples or family stays.
Useful Station PickupsShuttle support from Tsubame-Sanjo, Iwamuro, and Yahiko improves access.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town rhythm is the main driver here: arrive by mid-afternoon, use the rooftop bath or reservable bath, have dinner, sleep, breakfast, then add one nearby stop like Yahiko or a winery if staying a second night.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-2 night onsen stay in Iwamuro Onsen for relaxation, ryokan meals, and a few nearby rural outings rather than as a major sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Limited base valueGood for a short restorative stop, but the immediate area does not support many full sightseeing days without a car or extra transfers.
Access planning mattersIt is outside central Niigata, so travelers chasing fast city sightseeing or easy station-area logistics may find it inconvenient.

Food & drinks

Iwamuro Onsen Fujiya offers seasonal kaiseki dining, a coffee lounge, and a casual late-night rice bar with local Niigata sake.

Shokusaian Gyosai (on-site)
on-site

Private-style restaurant for kaiseki meals.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course meal with local ingredients.
  • Niigata wagyu steakfoodRich local beef course item.
  • Salt-grilled nodogurofoodLocal blackthroat seaperch specialty.
  • Koshihikari ricespecialtyFragrant Fujiya contract-grown rice.
  • Local sakedrinkNiigata labels from nearby breweries.
Sarasa Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Garden-view coffee lounge with light daytime use.

  • CoffeedrinkRelaxed lounge coffee service.
  • Lunch buffetfoodSimple buffet at lunchtime.
  • Homemade amazakedrinkSweet fermented rice drink nearby in guest lounge.
Gohan Bar Den (on-site)
on-site

Casual night spot for snacks, ramen, and sake; status may vary.

  • Prepared side dishesfoodComforting small plates.
  • Late-night ramenfoodSimple closing bowl.
  • Niigata sakedrinkRegional sake selection.
  • Shochu drink setdrinkDrink-friendly casual option.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Iwamuro Onsen area and is most conveniently reached via nearby JR stations plus a short taxi or local bus connection.

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 sizeable Iwamuro Onsen ryokan in Niigata that suits travelers who want classic hot-spring comfort with a few room-style upgrades. It is a better fit for guests seeking a full-service traditional stay than for those wanting a highly intimate or ultra-luxury boutique ryokan.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Rooftop bath with local mountain viewsThe top-floor public bath looks out toward Iwamuro Fuji, which gives the onsen experience a stronger sense of place than a standard indoor bath. The added dry sauna is a real bonus if you like longer wellness sessions.
  • Some rooms have private open-air bathsA small number of higher-category Japanese rooms include private open-air baths, including one with a hinoki cypress tub. That makes this ryokan appealing for couples or guests who want more privacy without giving up the ryokan atmosphere.
  • Wide range of room stylesFujiya offers standard Japanese rooms, modern twin rooms, tatami twin layouts, and larger mixed-style rooms. This variety makes it easier to match the stay to different travel styles, from couples to multi-generational groups.
  • Japanese garden atmosphereSeveral upper room categories overlook a Japanese garden, which adds a calm, traditional feel to the stay. It is a nice touch if you want scenery from the room rather than only from the bath.
  • Helpful access for station arrivalsThe ryokan offers a reservation-based shuttle from Tsubame-Sanjo Station, which can simplify arrival in this onsen area. That is especially useful if you are carrying luggage or do not want to rely entirely on local transfers.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not every room feels equally specialThe room lineup ranges from premium bath-equipped rooms to more standard units, so the experience can differ a lot depending on what you book. Budget categories may feel much more functional than memorable.
  • Only a few rooms get the private-bath upgradeThe private open-air bath experience is limited to a small set of superior Japanese rooms. If those are unavailable or out of budget, you will be relying on the shared baths for the core onsen experience.
  • Large-ryokan feel over boutique intimacyWith banquet halls, convention spaces, and multiple group-use areas, Fujiya leans more toward a full-service traditional inn than a tiny secluded retreat. Travelers wanting a deeply exclusive, quiet boutique mood may find it less intimate.
  • Some room types skip a full bathAt least one western-style category is listed without an in-room bath, which may matter if you want full private washing facilities in your room. That makes choosing the exact room type more important here than at some simpler ryokans.
  • Location is more for onsen downtime than city convenienceThe ryokan is in Iwamuro Onsen, well outside central Niigata, so it suits a retreat mindset more than a city-base itinerary. If you want easy walkable access to major urban sights, this setting may feel too removed.

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