DP小山町Machida

3.8
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 3.8/10, based on 2 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
Station Access City Center Indoor Bath
Staff 3,8/10
Facilities 3,8/10
Cleanliness 3,8/10
Comfort 3,8/10
Value for money 3,8/10
Location 3,8/10

Ryokan highlights

A private whole-house ryokan stay in Machida suited to families and small groups.

Private Whole HouseOne-booking-per-day layout offers a fully private stay for up to nine guests.
Group-Friendly SpaceFour-bedroom apartment setup works well for families, friends, and longer shared stays.
Well-Equipped InteriorKitchen, laundry, living space, and two bathrooms make stays easier and more practical.
Very Clean RoomsRecent guest feedback repeatedly praises the property's cleanliness and overall comfort.
Warm, Homey FeelGuests highlight an approachable owner and a playful, at-home atmosphere.
Parking On SitePrivate parking is available, useful for travelers moving around by car.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightAccess is the main driver here: it works best for an overnight around Tama-Sakai/Hashimoto plans, with check-in, self-paced evening, simple bath time, breakfast, and onward travel the next day.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a practical private-group stay near Tama-Sakai and the Machida-Hachioji edge, not as a classic onsen ryokan destination.

Know before booking

Not an onsen ryokanVerified listings show a private house-style stay with bathrooms, not a hot-spring property or onsen-town experience.
Limited destination valueThe immediate area is useful but not dense enough to justify a long stay for most first-time Tokyo visitors.
Car helps a lotIt is walkable from Tama-Sakai, but roadside access and parking make it easier for luggage and group travel.

Food & drinks

This Machida stay appears to share its address with a small dining bar and bar space, with simple on-site food and drinks plus casual nearby options.

Dreamin' pebbles (on-site)
on-site

Small on-site dining bar at the same address; creative dishes and drinks are listed.

  • Creative dishesfoodSeasonal house cooking.
  • Small platesfoodShareable side dishes.
  • Craft draft beerdrinkMultiple draft beers listed.
  • WhiskydrinkJapanese whisky options listed.
Bar Lounge (on-site)
on-site

The property listing shows a shared lounge and bar for guests.

  • Bar drinksdrinkBasic drinks for guests.
  • CoffeedrinkIn-room coffee maker noted.
  • Shared lounge seatingspecialtyRelaxed indoor hangout space.
Yoshinoya Machida Kaido Oyama (nearby)
nearbyabout 1 km

Fast casual gyudon and curry on Machida Kaido.

  • GyudonfoodBeef rice bowl.
  • CurryfoodJapanese curry plates.
  • Set mealsfoodQuick everyday meals.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This Machida ryokan is best reached via the Hashimoto area, with train-plus-taxi usually more practical than walking from the nearest stations.

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 private-use ryokan-style stay in Oyamamachi, Machida, better suited to small groups or families who want space, parking, and a quieter suburban base than a classic sightseeing hotel. It is less ideal for travelers who want a central Tokyo location, polished full-service hospitality, or easy walkable access to major attractions.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private stay for one groupThe property is operated as a one-group-per-day stay, which gives you much more privacy than a standard hotel or guesthouse. That setup works especially well for families or friends who want shared space without other guests around.
  • Useful for small groupsIt can accommodate up to around nine guests, making it far more practical for a group trip than booking several separate hotel rooms. This is a strong fit for multi-generational stays, reunions, or friend groups traveling together.
  • Parking is a real advantagePrivate on-site parking is available, which is particularly valuable in this part of Machida where many outings are easier by car. Drivers heading around western Tokyo or toward neighboring Kanagawa get more flexibility here than in a typical city-center stay.
  • More home-like common areasThe property offers shared living-style spaces such as a lounge area, garden, and bar rather than just a compact guest room. That gives the stay a more relaxed, residential feel for spending time together indoors.
  • Good suburban access baseIts Oyamamachi location places you closer to the Tama area side of Tokyo, and Sanrio Puroland is within a reasonable outing distance. It can work well if your plans are focused on Machida, Tama, or the western Tokyo fringe instead of central wards like Shinjuku or Asakusa.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not central TokyoThis Machida address is well outside the main tourist core of Tokyo, so daily sightseeing into the city can take time and energy. If your trip is built around major central neighborhoods, the location is inconvenient.
  • Less suited to solo staysBecause the property is geared toward exclusive use by one group, it may feel inefficient or overpriced for solo travelers or couples who only need a simple room. Its value makes more sense when the cost is shared.
  • Limited classic ryokan feelAlthough presented as a ryokan-style stay, it appears closer to a private lodging setup than a traditional hot-spring inn with elaborate service rituals. Travelers expecting a fully classic ryokan experience may find it more modern and practical than atmospheric.
  • Residential setting may feel quietThe property seems to sit in a suburban residential area rather than an entertainment district with lots of shops and restaurants right outside. Guests wanting lively nightlife or easy wandering on foot may find the surroundings too calm.
  • Service level may be lighterAs a private-host style accommodation, it may not deliver the same consistency, staffing depth, or full amenities you would expect from a larger hotel. Travelers who prefer round-the-clock front desk support may be more comfortable elsewhere.

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