Hotel Hatta

8.1
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.1/10, based on 315 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
Hot Spring Town Countryside Escape Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath Reservable Bath Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 8,3/10
Facilities 8,2/10
Cleanliness 8,0/10
Comfort 8,0/10
Value for money 8,1/10
Location 8,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Isawa Onsen stay known for its wine bath, open-air hot springs, and easy station access.

Wine Bath ExperienceIts signature wine bath offers a playful Yamanashi-themed soak with elevated views.
Open-Air OnsenLarge open-air baths are a standout for relaxing after sightseeing or transit.
Easy Station AccessAbout 5 minutes by taxi from Isawa-Onsen Station, with hotel shuttle service.
Traditional Room AtmosphereSukiya-style Japanese rooms add a classic ryokan feel to the stay.
Garden Lobby SettingThe glass-walled lobby overlooks a garden and pond for a calmer arrival.
Local Kaiseki DiningMulti-course meals highlight seasonal Yamanashi ingredients, including local fruit and grapes.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen and dinner are the strongest drivers here: arrive by mid-afternoon, use the large baths, eat dinner in-house, sleep, enjoy breakfast and another bath, then continue to wineries, fruit spots, or Kofu-side sightseeing. A second night works if you want a slower Yamanashi rhythm rather than constant attraction-hopping.
Trip-planning verdict: Good for a 1-night onsen stay or relaxed 2-night Yamanashi stop in Isawa Onsen, but weak as a long base if you want dense sightseeing on foot.

Know before booking

Limited long-stay depthIsawa Onsen is better for a short unwind than for many days of dense walkable sightseeing.
Station not right outsideAccess is manageable, but it is not the most effortless pick for travelers prioritizing ultra-easy train logistics.
Area can feel quietChoose it for baths and a calm evening, not for lively nightlife or heavy urban energy.

Food & drinks

Verified as Hotel Hatta in Isawa Onsen, serving seasonal Japanese meals, breakfast, and local wine-focused drinks.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Main meal venue for dinner and breakfast.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal Japanese multi-course meal.
  • Koshu ingredientsspecialtyLocal fruit, vegetables, meat, and fish.
  • Seasonal tempurafoodTempura with changing local produce.
  • Koshu winedrinkLocal wine pairing for dinner.
Breakfast Room (on-site)
on-site

Breakfast is served in the meal venue or hall.

  • Breakfast buffetfoodBuffet or Japanese set breakfast.
  • Ra-ho noodlesfoodLocal hoto-ramen style noodle dish.
  • Sea bream ochazukefoodRice with gentle sea bream broth.
  • Egg ricefoodFresh egg over rice or fried egg.
Lounge Bar (on-site)
on-site

Drinks-focused spot; exact venue name not clearly stated.

  • Quick drink setspecialtyPopular small drink-and-snack set.
  • BeerdrinkSimple post-bath choice.
  • HighballdrinkClassic whisky soda.
  • Glass winedrinkLocal wine by the glass.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A hot-spring ryokan in Isawa Onsen, best reached via JR Isawa-Onsen Station and usually completed by a short taxi ride.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

Hotel Hatta is a confirmed Isawa Onsen property in Fuefuki, Yamanashi, and it stands out most for its wine-themed bathing experience and strong local identity. It suits travelers who want a classic hot-spring stay with regional food and a relaxed atmosphere more than those seeking a luxury-modern ryokan.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Signature wine bath experienceThis ryokan is especially known for its panoramic wine bath made with real wine extract, giving the stay a distinctive Yamanashi character you will not find in a standard onsen hotel.
  • Strong local Yamanashi flavorThe food and drink focus heavily on regional identity, including dishes matched to local wine and Yamanashi ingredients, which makes the stay feel rooted in the area rather than generic.
  • Generous hot spring setupBeyond the main baths, the property offers a garden open-air bath and even private bath options, so there is more flexibility than at a simple one-bath ryokan.
  • Traditional rooms with extra spaceSeveral Japanese-style room types are available, including larger tatami layouts, which can be a good fit for families or travelers who want a more classic ryokan feel.
  • Small cultural touches on siteThe hotel regularly hosts mini lobby concerts and has a more old-school resort atmosphere, which can make one night here feel more memorable than a purely functional stopover.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • More hotel-like than intimate ryokanWith dozens of rooms and a broader resort-style setup, it may feel less personal and less exclusive than a small high-end ryokan with tailored service.
  • Building style looks datedThe appeal here is classic and comfortable rather than sleek or newly designed, so travelers wanting a polished modern-luxury aesthetic may be underwhelmed.
  • Best features lean heavily toward bath loversIts strongest identity is the onsen experience, especially the wine bath, so if hot springs are not a big priority, the property may feel less compelling for the price.
  • Not the most private bathing experience by defaultWhile private bath options exist, the signature bathing appeal is centered on shared facilities, which may not suit guests who strongly prefer an in-room open-air bath or fully private setup.
  • Less ideal for travelers who want urban convenienceThis is an onsen-town stay focused on slowing down, bathing, and dining in-house, so it is a weaker match for visitors wanting nightlife, dense walkable attractions, or a city-hotel base.

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