Yumoto Choseikan

4.0
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 4.0/10, based on 156 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
Lake Views Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town Autumn Scenery Snow Landscape Hot Spring Bath
Staff 4,3/10
Facilities 3,8/10
Cleanliness 3,9/10
Comfort 3,9/10
Value for money 4,2/10
Location 4,1/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Sarugakyo Onsen ryokan in Minakami known for open-air baths, lake-area scenery, and seasonal Gunma cuisine.

Signature Open-Air BathsKnown for its original rotenburo style baths fed by abundant hot spring water.
Sarugakyo Onsen SettingSet in Sarugakyo Onsen, a quiet Minakami hot spring area with relaxed surroundings.
Scenic Mountain ViewsThe property highlights views toward Akaya Lake and the Tanigawa mountain range.
Seasonal Gunma CuisineMeals emphasize local Joshu ingredients and seasonal dishes rather than generic buffet dining.
Traditional Ryokan FeelA classic inn atmosphere suits travelers seeking a more old-school onsen stay.
Relaxed Wellness StayStrong focus on bathing and calm surroundings makes it well suited to unplugging.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and bathing are the strongest stay driver here: arrive mid-afternoon, use the open-air and indoor baths before dinner, enjoy the kaiseki-style meal and Japanese breakfast, then leave next morning or add one more day for Lake Akaya walking and a Takumi no Sato visit. The area is calm rather than dense with major sights, so longer stays can feel stretched unless you have a car and want a slower countryside pace.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night onsen-focused stay in Sarugakyo Onsen, with 2 nights only if you want a slower lake-and-countryside rhythm around Minakami.

Know before booking

Limited rail convenienceAccess works, but this is not a station-area ryokan. Reaching it usually needs a bus, pickup, or car.
Thin nightlifeSarugakyo is quiet and small. Travelers wanting evening bars, shopping, or lots of dining choices may feel stranded.
Can overstay easilyThe ryokan and scenery are the main draw. Without nearby activity plans, more than 2 nights may feel repetitive.

Food & drinks

Verified as Yumoto Choseikan in Sarugakyo Onsen; dining centers on private-room seasonal Gunma cuisine, with two useful nearby meal spots.

Private Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Seasonal Gunma meals served in private rooms.

  • Seasonal KaisekifoodChef-led course with local ingredients.
  • Joshu Local CuisinespecialtyGunma specialties by season.
  • BreakfastfoodJapanese-style morning meal.
  • Hot Spring WaterdrinkDrinkable onsen water is noted on-site.
Kazaguruma (nearby)
nearbyabout 350 m

Local restaurant at Mantenboshi no Yu with Akaya Lake views.

  • Joshu Barley Pork TonkatsufoodPopular local pork cutlet set.
  • Ginger Pork SetfoodJoshu barley pork with ginger sauce.
  • Aimata Dam CurryspecialtyLocal themed curry plate.
  • Inari Soba SetfoodSoba set with inari sushi.
  • Akagi ChickenspecialtyGunma chicken used in set meals.
Higuchi (nearby)
nearbyabout 850 m

Small ryokan dining known for seasonal local dishes by Akaya Lake.

  • Seasonal Japanese DinnerfoodSimple seasonal cooking with local produce.
  • Hot PotfoodSeasonal nabe is mentioned.
  • Craft BeerdrinkCraft beer is noted in recent posts.
  • Ume Sauce SpecialtyspecialtyHouse-style all-purpose plum sauce.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Yumoto Choseikan is a Sarugakyo Onsen ryokan best reached via Jomo-Kogen Station plus local bus or taxi, with Gokan Station as a secondary rail option.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A traditional Sarugakyo Onsen ryokan in Minakami, Gunma, best suited to travelers who want classic Japanese rooms, scenic baths, and a quieter hot-spring stay. It is appealing for atmosphere and onsen character, but less ideal if you want modern rooms, lots of facilities, or very easy rail access.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Open-air bath with real sceneryIts signature appeal is the original open-air bath facing the Tanigawa mountain range, with seasonal views that change dramatically from fresh green to snow. This gives the stay a genuine outdoor onsen feel rather than a generic enclosed bath.
  • Lake and mountain views from roomsSome Japanese-style rooms look toward Lake Akaya or the surrounding mountains, which adds a calm, scenic backdrop to the stay. The atmosphere is especially strong if you want a classic countryside ryokan setting.
  • Traditional in-room dinner experienceDinner is available in guest rooms, which makes the stay feel more private and traditionally ryokan-like. That is a good fit for couples or travelers who want a slower evening without a restaurant-style setup.
  • Local Gunma food focusThe ryokan emphasizes seasonal Joshu ingredients, including local specialties such as Joshu pork, mountain produce, and Japanese breakfast staples. This makes the meal experience feel region-specific rather than interchangeable.
  • Good for families or small groupsIt offers spacious Japanese-style rooms and connected two-room options, which are more practical for families or groups than many compact ryokan layouts. The all-tatami setup also suits travelers seeking a classic ryokan stay.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Mostly traditional, not modernThe property is centered on classic Japanese-style rooms rather than a sleek or luxurious contemporary design. Travelers wanting a polished resort feel may find it dated in style.
  • Access still takes an extra bus rideEven by shinkansen, you still need onward bus transport from Jomo-Kogen Station to reach the ryokan. That makes arrival less convenient if you are carrying large luggage or want a very easy station-to-hotel transfer.
  • Limited room varietyThe inn is focused on Japanese-style rooms, with no real Western-style room mix shown. If you prefer beds, a private in-room bath, or more varied room categories, the options may feel restrictive.
  • More quiet retreat than activity hubThis is better suited to soaking and relaxing than to travelers seeking many built-in facilities or a lively hotel scene. Outside the baths and meals, the on-site experience looks fairly simple.
  • Less ideal for travelers wanting private bath certaintyThe property clearly highlights communal indoor and open-air baths, but travelers who specifically want a guaranteed private open-air bath attached to their room may need to look more carefully elsewhere. Its strongest appeal is the shared bath experience.

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