Hakone Miyanoshita Myojokan

9.2
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.2/10, based on 317 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
Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town Station Access Hot Spring Bath In-Room Bath
Staff 9,6/10
Facilities 9,1/10
Cleanliness 9,5/10
Comfort 9,2/10
Value for money 8,9/10
Location 9,1/10

Ryokan highlights

A small traditional Hakone ryokan in Miyanoshita with natural hot spring baths and useful sightseeing access.

Miyanoshita BaseWell placed in Hakone’s Miyanoshita area for local exploring and classic hot spring atmosphere.
Natural Onsen BathsNatural hot spring bathing is a standout draw for relaxing after a day out.
Near KowakudaniConvenient for reaching Kowakudani Station and nearby Hakone sightseeing spots.
Open-Air Museum AccessHandy for visiting the Hakone Open-Air Museum without staying deep in the resort area.
Warm Local HospitalityReviews repeatedly praise the friendly owner and helpful sightseeing advice.
Traditional Ryokan FeelA simple Japanese-style stay suited to travelers wanting local character over big-hotel polish.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen and room-bath access are the strongest draw here, while Miyanoshita and nearby Kowakudani/Gora give enough for one full sightseeing day. Stay 1 night for dinnerless relaxation after transit, or 2 nights if you want baths, a slow Miyanoshita walk, and nearby museum/park visits without rushing onward.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-2 night Hakone onsen stay for couples or quiet travelers, not as a long base or urban-style convenience stop.

Know before booking

Adults onlyNot suitable for families with children; check-in is restricted to adults.
Limited nightlifeMiyanoshita is quiet in the evening, so do not expect late dining or entertainment options nearby.
Not a long baseGood for a short Hakone stay, but the property itself and immediate area do not strongly justify many nights.

Food & drinks

This small ryokan at 170 Miyanoshita appears to have limited clearly named on-site dining, so nearby Miyanoshita eateries are the most reliable options for travelers.

Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meals may be available, but no clearly named dining room is consistently confirmed.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodSimple ryokan-style morning meal if offered.
  • Seasonal dinnerfoodLikely set meal rather than a la carte.
  • Tea servicedrinkBasic in-room or meal-time tea.
Soraanna (nearby)
nearby350 m

Well-known nearby Italian restaurant near Miyanoshita Station.

  • Italian dishesfoodAuthentic Italian-style plates.
  • PastafoodA common choice here.
  • PizzafoodCasual oven-baked option.
  • WinedrinkGood match for the menu.
Naraya Cafe (nearby)
nearbynear Miyanoshita Station

Popular cafe with snacks, sweets, coffee, and drinks.

  • CoffeedrinkClassic cafe stop in Miyanoshita.
  • SweetsfoodLight dessert and snack choices.
  • BeerdrinkCasual daytime drink option.
  • WinedrinkLight drink choice with snacks.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in Miyanoshita on Hakone’s mountain transport corridor, with the most practical local access via Miyanoshita Station or the nearby Miyanoshita bus stop.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A small, budget-friendly ryokan in Miyanoshita that suits travelers who want a traditional Hakone stay without paying luxury rates. It is a strong fit for quiet, simple onsen nights, but less ideal if you want full-service facilities or a polished high-end ryokan experience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Great base in MiyanoshitaThe inn matches the Miyanoshita 170 address and sits in the Miyanoshita area of Hakone, with station, bus access, restaurants, and convenience stores within easy reach. That makes sightseeing easier than staying in a more isolated ryokan.
  • Private onsen feelGuests consistently mention a private-use bath setup, which is especially appealing if you want an onsen experience without sharing a large public bath. It feels more relaxed for couples or first-time onsen users.
  • Affordable traditional stayThis ryokan is repeatedly positioned as a more budget-conscious option in Hakone, while still offering tatami-style lodging and a classic inn atmosphere. It gives a traditional overnight experience without the price of Hakone’s famous luxury ryokans.
  • Small and quiet atmosphereWith only a small number of rooms, the property feels intimate rather than busy or resort-like. That can be a real advantage if you prefer a calm overnight stop after a full day in Hakone.
  • Useful for exploring central Hakone sightsIts location near Miyanoshita puts you reasonably close to areas like the Open-Air Museum and the Gora side of Hakone. It works well for travelers planning to move around rather than stay inside the ryokan all day.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Shared bathroom trade-offSome guest feedback specifically mentions shared bathroom and sink facilities in the hallway. If you want a fully private in-room bath setup, this may feel inconvenient.
  • Limited ryokan servicesThis is a simpler inn, not a full luxury ryokan with elaborate facilities, large baths, spa options, or extensive on-site amenities. Travelers expecting a destination-style property may find it too basic.
  • Fewer dining expectationsThe available information highlights the stay and bath experience more than a standout kaiseki-style food program. If meals are the main reason for booking a ryokan, this may not be the strongest match.
  • Not ideal for travelers needing spaceA compact six-room property can feel cozy, but it also means fewer room types and less flexibility. Travelers with lots of luggage or those wanting lounge areas may find it tight.
  • More practical than luxuriousThe appeal here is value, location, and simplicity rather than wow-factor design or premium hospitality flourishes. If you want a memorable splurge stay, Hakone has stronger upscale options.

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