Kappo Ryokan Uoichi
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Ryokan highlights
A long-running kappo ryokan in Shimada known for Japanese dining and a traditional local stay.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
A historic Shimada kappo ryokan with Japanese breakfast and seafood-focused kaiseki, plus a few easy nearby dining backups.
Traditional in-ryokan dining for breakfast and multi-course Japanese dinner.
- Japanese breakfastfoodComplimentary traditional morning set.
- Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal multi-course Japanese meal.
- Shizuoka seafoodspecialtyFresh local fish and shellfish.
- TeadrinkTypical Japanese tea service.
Private-room meal setting used for kappo-style courses and stay plans.
- Sashimi assortmentfoodAssorted raw fish plan option.
- Wagyu sirloinfoodUpgrade dinner course option.
- Grilled eelfoodKabeyaki-style upgrade plan.
- Salt-grilled fishspecialtyWhole grilled fish in some courses.
Useful nearby choice for steak and hamburger steak.
- SteakfoodMain grilled beef dishes.
- Hamburger steakfoodJapanese-style Salisbury steak.
- WinedrinkBasic steakhouse pairing option.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan in Shimada is most practical to reach via a nearby JR Tokaido Line station and then a short taxi ride, with Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport as the main airport option.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A characterful historic inn in Shimada that stands out for its cuisine, old-house atmosphere, and exceptionally warm hospitality. It is a strong fit for travelers who want a quiet, personal ryokan stay, but less ideal if you want modern hotel conveniences or an onsen experience.
- Historic atmosphere with real characterThis is a long-established inn founded in 1868, and the dining space is set in a relocated mid-Edo-period building. It feels far more distinctive than a standard business hotel.
- Strong focus on Japanese cuisineFood is a core part of the stay here, with traditional meals and local Shizuoka ingredients highlighted as part of the experience. This is especially appealing if dinner is one of the main reasons you book a ryokan.
- Exceptionally warm hostsGuest feedback repeatedly points to kind, thoughtful hosts who help with meals, local recommendations, and special requests. The atmosphere seems personal and welcoming rather than formal or impersonal.
- Very clean despite the age of the buildingAlthough the property is historic, reviews consistently praise how well-kept and clean it feels. That balance of old-world charm and careful maintenance is a major plus.
- Useful for drivers and quiet-area travelersThe inn offers on-site parking with multiple spaces, which makes arrival easier if you are touring Shizuoka by car. The setting also suits travelers looking for a calmer stop in Shimada rather than a busy city-center stay.
- No hot spring bathThis ryokan does not offer an onsen, which may be a letdown if soaking is a key part of your Japan trip. It is more about cuisine and atmosphere than spa-style bathing.
- Limited modern facilitiesThe property delivers a traditional stay, but not the broad amenities you might expect from a larger hotel. Travelers wanting elevators, extensive common facilities, or full accessibility may find it too basic.
- Check-in is relatively restrictiveThe published check-in window is not especially broad, and late arrivals may be less convenient than at a standard hotel. That can matter if you are relying on long-distance transport or making flexible plans.
- Better for experience seekers than bargain huntersBecause cuisine and hospitality are central to the stay, value may feel stronger for travelers who will fully enjoy the meals and atmosphere. If you only need a cheap overnight stop, it may not be the best fit.
- Traditional style may not suit everyoneThe appeal here is its old-house character and homelike ryokan feel, which can be less convenient for travelers who prefer sleek, contemporary rooms. If you want a polished modern hotel environment, this may feel too classic.
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Current position: 84th out of 168 ryokans in Shizuoka.
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| 84th | Kappo Ryokan Uoichi Current ryokan | 9.5/10 | 5 |
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