Hanasuishou

8.1
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.1/10, based on 205 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
Hot Spring Town Countryside Escape Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Indoor Bath Hot Spring Bath
Staff 8,4/10
Facilities 8,1/10
Cleanliness 8,0/10
Comfort 8,0/10
Value for money 7,8/10
Location 7,6/10

Ryokan highlights

A quiet Isawa Onsen ryokan in Fuefuki known for all-inclusive perks, skin-friendly baths, and seasonal Yamanashi cuisine.

Verified Isawa Onsen StayMatches the exact Kawanakajima address in Fuefuki, within the Isawa Onsen area.
24-Hour Hot SpringsGuests can soak anytime in alkaline Isawa Onsen baths, including open-air options.
Quiet Modern AtmosphereRenovated in 2020, the ryokan emphasizes a calm, secluded modern-Japanese feel.
All-Inclusive DrinksAlcohol and soft drinks are included, with local wine among the highlights.
Seasonal Yamanashi CuisineCreative Japanese meals feature seasonal ingredients and local items like Shingen jidori.
Easy Tokyo AccessAbout 97 minutes from Shinjuku, then roughly 7 minutes by taxi from Isawaonsen Station.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and bathing are the strongest reasons to stay here. One night works well for check-in, onsen, dinner, drinks, breakfast, and departure; two nights only makes sense if you want a slower Isawa/Katsunuma fruit-and-wine outing by car.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night onsen stay or a relaxed 2-night break in Isawa Onsen, especially if you have a car or are happy using short taxi rides from Isawa-Onsen Station.

Know before booking

Weak walking baseStation access is not walk-simple; expect a taxi from Isawa-Onsen Station, especially with luggage.
Easy to overstayThe immediate area suits a short onsen break more than a long sightseeing-heavy stay.
Budget rooms varySome cheaper rooms have no view and no in-room bath, so room choice matters.

Food & drinks

This Isawa Onsen ryokan at 1607-242 Kawanakajima offers creative Japanese set meals, a private-room dining area, and an all-inclusive lounge with drinks and sweets.

Hanano (on-site)
on-site

Private room-style restaurant for dinner and breakfast.

  • Creative Japanese dinnerfoodSeasonal Japanese course meal.
  • Breakfast setfoodJapanese breakfast focused on rice.
  • Children's mealfoodSimple meal for younger guests.
  • Local seasonal ingredientsspecialtyMountain-area produce and regional flavors.
Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Relaxed lounge for sweets, coffee, and included drinks.

  • Dessert barfoodEvening sweets served in the lounge.
  • Ice creamfoodCasual frozen treat.
  • Fresh coffeedrinkSelf-serve ground coffee.
  • Soft drinksdrinkIncluded non-alcoholic drinks.
Alcohol Bar (on-site)
on-site

All-inclusive self-serve drinks from check-in to check-out.

  • Clear AsahidrinkDraft-style beer option.
  • HighballdrinkWhisky soda.
  • Shochu highdrinkShochu with selectable mixers.
  • Plum winedrinkSweet Japanese liqueur.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Isawa Onsen area of Fuefuki and is easiest to reach from Isawa-Onsen Station or by car via Ichinomiya-Misaka IC.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

This ryokan is a good fit for travelers who want a relaxed Isawa Onsen stay with plenty of included drinks, easy road access, and a softer modern-Japanese feel rather than old-school luxury. It is less ideal if you need highly personalized dining, station transfers, or a strongly scenic room experience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Generous all-inclusive extrasThe stay is built around an all-inclusive style with soft drinks, alcohol, local wine, tea snacks, and amenity bars available from check-in to check-out. That adds real value if you like lingering at the ryokan instead of paying for every extra item.
  • Hot springs available around the clockThe public baths can be used 24 hours a day, which is especially convenient if you arrive late or enjoy quiet early-morning soaks. The water is an alkaline simple hot spring known for a gentle feel on the skin.
  • Spacious tatami rooms with characterRooms are Japanese-style and relatively roomy, with flower-themed decor tied to Yamanashi wildflowers and seasonal floor themes. Higher room categories also offer more generous layouts for travelers who want extra spread-out space.
  • Strong base for Yamanashi sightseeingThe ryokan sits in Fuefuki's Isawa Onsen area, making it practical for fruit tourism, wineries, scenic baths, and day trips around Yamanashi. It works well if you plan to explore by car rather than stay only inside the property.
  • Convenient for drivers and simple logisticsIt has parking for about 30 cars and is reached easily from Tokyo by train plus a short taxi ride, or by highway bus plus a brief taxi transfer. A convenience store within a short walk also makes small errands easy.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • No shuttle from the stationThere is no pick-up service, so guests arriving by train or bus still need a taxi for the last stretch. That can feel inconvenient compared with ryokans that offer station transfers.
  • Meals are not highly flexibleDinner and breakfast are served in the dining area rather than in-room, and the property states it cannot fully accommodate food allergies. That makes it a weaker choice for travelers with strict dietary needs.
  • Some rooms have notable trade-offsThe entry-level A rooms are specifically described as having no indoor bath and no view. You may need to book up a category if room atmosphere matters a lot to you.
  • Private open-air bath rooms may disappoint onsen puristsThe room category with an open-air bath uses an outdoor bath that is explicitly not hot spring water. If you are paying extra mainly for a true in-room onsen experience, that detail matters.
  • Not the best fit for full accessibility needsAlthough there are elevators and handrails, the ryokan says it does not have dedicated barrier-free facilities. Travelers needing fully adapted accommodations should confirm details carefully before booking.

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