Granvillage Toya Daiwa Ryokan Annex

8.5
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.5/10, based on 1,049 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
Lake Views Hot Spring Town National Park Public Onsen Indoor Bath
Staff 8,7/10
Facilities 8,2/10
Cleanliness 8,4/10
Comfort 8,3/10
Value for money 8,4/10
Location 9,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A simple traditional ryokan on the Lake Toya waterfront with lake-view rooms, onsen access, and solid value.

Lakefront RoomsAll rooms face Lake Toya, giving the stay a scenic waterfront feel.
Indoor Onsen BathGuests can unwind in the indoor hot-spring bath after sightseeing around Toyako Onsen.
Traditional Tatami StayTatami floors and futon bedding offer a classic ryokan-style overnight experience.
Strong Location ScoresThe Toyako Onsen address is highly rated for lakeside access and nearby strolling.
Good Value BaseReview patterns point to solid value for a scenic ryokan stay in Lake Toya.
Easy Drive AccessFree parking and about 15 minutes by car from JR Toya Station.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsLocation is the strongest stay-length driver here: you can arrive, soak, have dinner in town, walk the lakefront, and if staying a second night add Showa Shinzan or the crater trails before moving on. Longer stays risk running out of close, easy sights unless you have a car.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a value-focused 1-night or relaxed 2-night stay in Lake Toya Onsen, especially if you want lakefront scenery, a public bath, and easy access to the onsen town rather than a luxury ryokan retreat.

Know before booking

Not a luxury ryokanChoose it for value and lakefront position, not high-end kaiseki, private baths, or polished resort-level pampering.
Access is not rail-directJR Toya Station is separate from the onsen town, so train travelers still need a bus or taxi connection.
Can feel too longWithout a car or specific volcano sightseeing plans, many travelers will find more than two nights excessive.

Food & drinks

Verified lakefront ryokan at 34-4 Toyakoonsen with simple on-site set meals and several easy walk dining options nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meal venue for simple breakfast and set dinner.

  • Lamb set dinnerfoodSet meal with lamb, rice, and miso soup.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodFried eggs, sausages, and rice.
  • Miso soupfoodStandard soup served with meals.
  • Vending drinksdrinkBasic bottled drinks on site.
Yumoa Tei (nearby)
nearbynext door

Restaurant listed at the same street address area; useful closest off-ryokan option.

  • Japanese pub farefoodCasual small plates likely available.
  • BeerdrinkGood fit for an izakaya-style stop.
  • Local dinner stopspecialtyVery close to the ryokan.
Sangaku Kissa (nearby)
nearbyabout 5 min walk

Popular coffee stop in Toyako Onsen for a light break.

  • Home-roasted coffeedrinkHouse-roasted coffee beans.
  • Cafe sweetsfoodLight sweet pairing with coffee.
  • Coffee breakspecialtyGood for a casual daytime stop.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Toyako Onsen area and is most conveniently reached via JR Toya Station plus local bus or taxi, with New Chitose Airport as the most practical air gateway.

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 well-located Lake Toya ryokan-style stay that stands out for its front-facing lake views and solid value in the Toyako Onsen area. It suits travelers who prioritize scenery, traditional Japanese rooms, and a simpler stay over fully private in-room facilities and polished luxury.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Lake views from every roomThe property is set directly by Lake Toya, and all guest rooms are positioned for lake views. That makes the stay feel scenic even if you spend quiet time inside the room.
  • Great base in Toyako OnsenIts address places it in the Toyako Onsen area, within easy reach of the lakeside and the hot spring district. This is convenient if you want to explore on foot without needing to drive everywhere.
  • Traditional rooms with extra spaceThe Japanese-style rooms use tatami and come in layouts that work for couples as well as small families or groups. Larger 8-to-12 tatami rooms are especially practical if you want a more relaxed spread-out stay.
  • Good value for a lakefront stayCompared with many resort-style options around Lake Toya, this annex is often positioned as a more affordable way to stay by the water. It is appealing if the priority is location and view rather than upscale luxury.
  • Simple onsen ryokan atmosphereThe property keeps a classic communal-bath ryokan style with a warm, unfussy feel rather than a chain-hotel vibe. For travelers who want a more local and traditional mood, that can be part of the charm.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • No private toilet in some room setupsThe official room information states that toilets are installed on each floor rather than in every room. That can feel inconvenient, especially at night or for travelers who strongly prefer fully private facilities.
  • Bathing is communalThe stay uses a shared large bath instead of offering a private bath in standard rooms. If you are not comfortable with Japanese-style public bathing, this may be a poor fit.
  • Non-smoking rooms are unavailableThe official room page notes that there are no non-smoking rooms. Travelers sensitive to smoke smells should be cautious before booking.
  • Small-scale facilitiesThis is a compact 18-room annex with limited on-site facilities and only a small first-come parking area. If you want a resort with many amenities, this one may feel too basic.
  • More practical than luxuriousThe property appears to focus on essentials, scenery, and traditional lodging rather than refined design or premium in-room comfort. Guests expecting a high-end polished ryokan experience may find it dated or modest.

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Current position: 51st out of 97 ryokans in Hokkaido.

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