Hamachidorinoyu Kaisyu
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Ryokan highlights
A sea-facing Shirahama onsen ryokan known for scenic baths, ocean views, and seafood-centered dining.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
Verified Shirahama ryokan at 1698-1 with two named on-site dining rooms, kaiseki meals, breakfast, drinks, and late-night ramen.
Main dinner venue for Kishu boat-platter kaiseki.
- Kishu funamori kaisekispecialtySeasonal seafood course dinner.
- Local seafood sashimifoodFresh catch assortment.
- Kishu specialtiesfoodRegional sea and mountain dishes.
- Nagisa BeerdrinkLocal Shirahama craft beer.
On-site dining room for seasonal kaiseki, including beef-focused courses.
- Seasonal kaisekispecialtyMulti-course Japanese dinner.
- Kumano beef dishesfoodLocal branded beef course option.
- Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
- Western breakfastfoodOptional western-style breakfast.
Late-night lounge service after dinner with simple noodles and drinks nearby.
- Yonaki sobafoodLight late-night ramen.
- Cold drinksdrinkSimple refreshment service.
- Post-bath snack stopspecialtyGood for a small bite.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This oceanfront Shirahama ryokan is most practically reached from JR Shirahama Station or Nanki-Shirahama Airport, with the closest local bus access at Sogen-no-yu.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a scenic Shirahama onsen ryokan built on a cape, best for travelers who want dramatic ocean views and a resort-style hot spring stay. It is less ideal if you prefer a small traditional inn, fully private bathing, or a budget-friendly night.
- Cape-edge ocean settingThe ryokan sits on a cape in Shirahama, so the sea feels present throughout the stay rather than like a distant view. This gives the property a dramatic, getaway atmosphere that stands out from more ordinary town hotels.
- Outstanding bath varietyIt offers three distinct bathing experiences: a mixed open-air bath, private baths, and a large public bath. That makes the onsen experience feel richer than a ryokan with only one main bath area.
- Rooms made for sea viewsThe property emphasizes guest rooms designed around the ocean outlook, and some room types include open-air baths. It is a strong fit if soaking or relaxing in your room matters as much as sightseeing.
- Memorable local diningDinner is built around Kishu seasonal cuisine, including a boat-platter kaiseki option, and breakfast can be chosen in Japanese or Western style. This gives the stay a more destination-specific food experience rather than a generic hotel meal.
- Good base for Shirahama sightsIts location works well for nearby coastal highlights such as Senjojiki and the undersea observation area, so you can combine onsen time with easy local sightseeing. It suits travelers who want a scenic stay without being isolated from major attractions.
- Not a quiet hidden ryokanWith 109 rooms, this is a fairly large resort-style property rather than an intimate inn. If you want highly personal service and a small-scale atmosphere, it may feel too busy.
- Mixed bathing may not suit everyoneOne of its signature baths is a mixed open-air bath, which some travelers may find uncomfortable or simply skip. If private or gender-separated bathing is essential, part of the appeal is reduced.
- Premium stay pricingThis ryokan is positioned as an upscale hot spring stay, and rates are not especially low for travelers who mainly need a simple base in Shirahama. The value is strongest when you plan to enjoy the baths, views, and dinner fully.
- Style is more modern resort than old-schoolThe property is described as a modern Japanese ryokan with tatami elements, not a deeply historic or ultra-traditional inn. Travelers chasing a classic, old-wood ryokan feel may find it less atmospheric in that specific way.
- Weather can shape the experienceSo much of the appeal depends on open sea views, sunset ambiance, and outdoor bathing by the coast. In poor weather, the headline experience is naturally less impressive than on a clear day.
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Current position: 27th out of 59 ryokans in Wakayama.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 22nd | TAOYA Nachikatsuura | 8.9/10 | 229 |
| 23rd | Natural Hot Spring Inn Choseian – 長生庵 – | 9.4/10 | 13 |
| 24th | Bijintei | 8.9/10 | 85 |
| 25th | Shiraraso Grand Hotel | 8.8/10 | 2,112 |
| 26th | 高野山 宿坊 宝城院 -Koyasan Shukubo Hojoin- | 8.8/10 | 851 |
| 27th | Hamachidorinoyu Kaisyu Current ryokan | 8.8/10 | 559 |
| 28th | XYZ Private Spa and Seaside Resort | 8.8/10 | 497 |
| 29th | Watarase Onsen Hotel Yamayuri | 8.8/10 | 161 |
| 30th | Manseiro | 8.8/10 | 98 |
| 31st | Watarase Onsen Hotel Sasayuri | 8.7/10 | 41 |
| 32nd | KAMENOI HOTEL Nachi Katsuura Kumano Kodo | 8.6/10 | 1,404 |
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