Hotel Heian

6.6
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 6.6/10, based on 21 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 Garden Setting Riverside Location Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 5,4/10
Cleanliness 5,9/10
Comfort 6,3/10
Value for money 6,7/10
Location 7,6/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Isawa Onsen ryokan in Fuefuki with hot springs, tatami rooms, and easy station access.

Isawa Onsen BaseSet in Fuefuki's Isawa Onsen area, convenient for a classic hot-spring stay.
Walkable Station AccessAbout a 15-minute walk from Isawa-Onsen Station for straightforward rail arrivals.
Hot Spring BathsLarge communal baths and an open-air bath support a proper onsen experience.
Tatami Room StayJapanese-style tatami rooms make the stay feel more traditional than a standard hotel.
Wine Country NearbyConvenient for visiting nearby Yamanashi wineries around the Isawa area.
Easy ParkingFree parking adds practical value for guests exploring Yamanashi by car.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town access is the main stay-length driver: arrive by mid-afternoon, use the baths before dinner, sleep in tatami rooms, enjoy breakfast, then continue to wineries, fruit spots, Kofu sights, or onward rail travel. A second night works only if you want a slower bath-and-wine pace around Isawa and Katsunuma rather than dense sightseeing.
Trip-planning verdict: A practical 1-night, optionally 2-night Isawa Onsen stay for travelers who want a traditional tatami ryokan with large communal baths, local-style dinner, and easy access to Yamanashi wine and fruit-country stops rather than a remote luxury retreat.

Know before booking

Not a luxury hideawayChoose it for a solid onsen ryokan stay, not for premium private-bath luxury or highly secluded scenery.
Limited walkable depthThe surrounding onsen district supports a short stay well, but many travelers will run out of nearby sights after 1-2 nights.
Station walk mattersIt is about 15 minutes from Isawa-Onsen Station, so rainy-day or heavy-luggage arrivals may feel inconvenient unless using pickup or taxi.

Food & drinks

A simple onsen ryokan in Isawa with Japanese breakfast and dinner service, plus a bar and a few easy nearby local eateries.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meal venue for Japanese breakfast and dinner.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodBalanced set meal in the morning.
  • Dinner coursefoodJapanese-style dinner served at the ryokan.
  • Seasonal dishesspecialtyLikely local ingredients and rotating items.
Bar (on-site)
on-site

Small on-site bar for evening drinks.

  • SakedrinkClassic hot or cold Japanese rice wine.
  • BeerdrinkSimple beer option for a bath-after drink.
  • Soft drinksdrinkBasic non-alcoholic choices.
Suehiro Sushi (nearby)
nearbyabout 500 m

Nearby local sushi spot in Kawanakajima.

  • SushifoodStandard nigiri and rolls.
  • SeafoodfoodJapanese seafood-focused plates.
  • TeadrinkTypical meal-side tea.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Isawa Onsen area of Fuefuki, with Isawa-Onsen Station as the main rail access point and a short final taxi or local transfer usually being the easiest arrival method.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A solid mid-range onsen stay in Fuefuki for travelers who want traditional tatami rooms, easy station access, and a straightforward hot-spring experience. It is more appealing for relaxed value stays than for travelers seeking luxury design or extensive facilities.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • 24-hour onsen accessThe hot spring baths are available around the clock, which is especially convenient if you arrive late or like soaking early in the morning. That flexibility is a real advantage for a laid-back onsen trip.
  • Convenient station transferThe ryokan offers a free shuttle from Isawa-Onsen Station during the afternoon arrival window, making check-in easier without relying entirely on taxis. The station is also close enough for a short ride or walk.
  • Traditional rooms with some refreshed optionsMost stays focus on Japanese-style tatami rooms, and some renovated modern-Japanese rooms give couples a more updated feel. This makes the property more attractive than a purely dated budget ryokan.
  • Good base for wine-country sightseeingThe location in Isawa Onsen works well for exploring Fuefuki and nearby Yamanashi wineries, so it suits travelers mixing hot springs with local food and wine stops. It is a practical base rather than an isolated retreat.
  • Classic ryokan meal experienceDinner plans highlight kaiseki-style dining and local flavors such as wagyu and regional dishes, which adds more character than a simple overnight stay. It is a good fit if you want a traditional meal-and-onsen rhythm.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a luxury ryokanThis is a fairly straightforward onsen property, so travelers expecting a high-end boutique atmosphere or polished luxury detailing may find it too simple. The appeal is practical comfort more than exclusivity.
  • Facilities look fairly limitedThe stay is centered on rooms, baths, and meals, without the broader resort-style amenities some larger onsen hotels offer. If you want multiple lounges, spa features, or extensive entertainment, it may feel basic.
  • Design may feel unevenWhile some rooms appear refreshed, other parts of the property can come across as older in style. Travelers who are sensitive to dated interiors may notice that the experience is not uniformly modernized.
  • Private bath seekers may be disappointedThe property is known for shared large baths and open-air bathing, but not for standout private bath options. Couples wanting a more intimate in-room or reservable bath experience may prefer another ryokan.
  • Pickup window is narrowThe free station shuttle is useful, but it operates only in a limited afternoon time slot. If your arrival falls outside that window, the access advantage becomes less convenient.

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