Explore the best ryokans in Kantō, the region surrounding Tokyo and spanning Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki and the capital itself. This area is ideal for travelers who want traditional Japanese hospitality with easy access from major airports and rail hubs. Choose mountain onsen stays in Hakone, Yugawara, Kusatsu, Ikaho, Nikko or Kinugawa, coastal retreats around Chiba and Kanagawa, or intimate city ryokans in Tokyo. Kantō suits first-time visitors, weekend escapes, hot spring lovers and culture-focused trips combining ryokan dining, seasonal scenery, temples, shrines and nature close to Japan’s largest urban center.
354 ryokan(s) shown out of 354 in this region.
9.7
16 reviews
Kamakura COCON
A highly distinctive boutique stay in Kamakura, this property suits travelers who want privacy, design, and a more refined food-focused experien…
9.7
53 reviews
Nobori
Nobori is a traditional shukubo-style stay on Mount Mitake in Ome, offering a distinctly old-fashioned atmosphere rather than a polished luxury…
9.7
17 reviews
Sengokubara COCON
A design-led Hakone retreat with only five suites, peaceful grounds, and thoughtful extras that make it feel more private than many larger ryoka…
9.7
65 reviews
Tokyo inn Sakura An
A well-located small Japanese-style stay in Sumida, within easy walking distance of Asakusa, that stands out for space, cleanliness, and a very…
9.7
2,260 reviews
Yoshimatsu
A classic Hakone ryokan near Lake Ashi, Takuminoyado Yoshimatsu stands out for its traditional atmosphere, strong food reputation, and solid ons…
9.6
252 reviews
Bettei Senjyuan
A refined luxury ryokan in Tanigawa Onsen, Minakami, best suited to travelers who want privacy, in-room open-air baths, and a quiet mountain set…
9.6
25 reviews
HAKONE NICA
HAKONE NICA is a small luxury hideaway in Miyagino, Hakone, best suited to couples or travelers celebrating a special occasion. It stands out fo…
9.6
23 reviews
Kinnotake Saryo
Kinnotake Saryo is a modern luxury ryokan in Sengokuhara, Hakone, suited to travelers who want a stylish private-onsen stay with easy access by…
9.5
669 reviews
cyashitsu ryokan asakusa
A stylish small ryokan in Asakusa that leans hard into a tea-room concept rather than a classic luxury ryokan feel. It is a strong pick for trav…
9.5
18 reviews
Ekinariya Ryokan
This is a small traditional ryokan in central Kusatsu with unusually strong private-bath appeal and an excellent position near Yubatake. It suit…
9.5
67 reviews
Hinatamikan
A small 10-room ryokan in the far end of Shima Onsen, Hinatamikan suits travelers who want a quiet, nature-facing stay with private hot-spring b…
9.5
17 reviews
Hot Spring Inn Hyoutan
A small retro-style hot spring inn in Kusatsu that suits travelers who value warm hospitality, a quiet minshuku atmosphere, and easy access to l…
9.5
121 reviews
Iizukatei
Iizuka-tei is a distinctive heritage stay in Nakagawa, Tochigi, best for travelers who want a cultural, design-forward escape rather than a stan…
9.5
104 reviews
Kinnotake Sengokuhara(Adult Only)
A polished adults-only luxury ryokan in Hakone’s Sengokuhara area, best for couples who want privacy, in-room onsen time, and a serene atmospher…
9.5
104 reviews
Minakamisansou
A strong choice for travelers who want a quiet mountain onsen stay with sweeping Tanigawa views and a more refined ryokan feel. It is less ideal…
9.5
169 reviews
Ryutakuzenji 宿坊
A memorable stay for travelers who want a real temple lodging atmosphere rather than a standard inn. It stands out for Zen experiences, spacious…
9.5
623 reviews
Suiun
A polished adults-oriented Gora ryokan that stands out for in-room open-air baths, refined design, and easy access from Gora Station. It is best…
9.4
417 reviews
Hakone Suishoen
Hakone Suishoen is a refined luxury ryokan in Kowakidani, Hakone, best suited to travelers who want private in-room onsen bathing, quiet surroun…
9.4
408 reviews
Hananoyado Fukuya
A small Hakone ryokan near Lake Ashi that stands out for its intimate six-room setup, private in-room baths in most categories, and traditional…
9.4
209 reviews
Ito Ryokan
A rare chance to stay in a genuinely traditional ryokan right in central Tokyo, with especially warm service and a characterful Ningyocho settin…
9.4
794 reviews
Kinnotake Tonosawa (Adult Only)
A strong pick for couples seeking a quiet, design-led Hakone ryokan with a private open-air onsen in the room. It is less ideal if you want easy…
9.4
368 reviews
Kusatsu Hotel Bekkan Wata no Yu (Adult Only)
A polished adults-only ryokan in Kusatsu Onsen that stands out for its calm atmosphere, strong guest satisfaction, and well-regarded meals. It i…
9.4
47 reviews
Minshuku Fukufuji
A very distinctive countryside minshuku in the mountains of Nikko, best suited to travelers who want warm host interaction, hearty irori dining,…
9.4
1,317 reviews
New Open Rosenheim 旅館 スイートルームB無料WIFI
A practical apartment-style stay in Hyakunincho that suits groups wanting space and quick access to Shin-Okubo and Shinjuku. It is more about co…
9.4
138 reviews
Super Hydrogen Rich Spa Yado Kanzan
This is a very small Tanigawa Onsen ryokan in Minakami, Gunma, best suited to travelers who want a quiet, personalized stay with strong food and…
9.4
360 reviews
Takanawa Hanakohro, a Member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World
This is a rare Tokyo luxury ryokan-style stay that blends traditional Japanese design with the convenience of central Tokyo near Shinagawa. It i…
9.4
1,372 reviews
Wakamatsu Honten
A characterful historic ryokan in Narita with an exceptional temple-front setting and strong service reputation. It is especially appealing for…
9.3
368 reviews
Gyokutei
This is a small, traditional Hakone-Yumoto ryokan best suited to travelers who want privacy, in-room onsen bathing, and an old-school ryokan atm…
9.3
1,031 reviews
Hakone Gora KARAKU
A polished luxury ryokan in Gora that stands out for private in-room open-air baths, stylish shared terraces, and very easy access to the Hakone…
9.3
1,856 reviews
Kusatsu Onsen Eidaya
A strong pick for travelers who want a smaller Kusatsu stay with private onsen options and a quieter setting away from the busiest part of town.…
9.3
32 reviews
Mizu no Yado Asakusa
A small ryokan-style stay in Sumida with a strong location near the river, Honjo-Azumabashi Station, and easy access to Asakusa and Tokyo Skytre…
9.3
426 reviews
Oyado Yukizumi
A very well-located small onsen stay in Kusatsu that stands out for cleanliness, warm service, and easy bus access. It is a strong pick for trav…
9.3
61 reviews
Sansou Nagisa
A characterful historic ryokan in Oyama, Isehara, best suited to travelers who want a traditional mountain stay with local tofu cuisine and easy…
9.3
75 reviews
Seikansou
This is a small Hakone-Yumoto ryokan focused on privacy, in-room dining, and rooms with open-air bath options rather than resort-style facilitie…
9.3
8 reviews
Yune no Sakura
Yune no Sakura appears to be a private-style ryokan stay in Kusatsu, Gunma, suited to travelers who want extra space, parking, and a quieter bas…
9.2
1,426 reviews
Annex Katsutaro Ryokan
A solid budget-friendly Tokyo ryokan in Yanaka for travelers who want local character, easy transit, and a traditional-style room without leavin…
9.2
424 reviews
Bansuirou Fukuzumi
A strong pick for travelers who want a historic Hakone ryokan with traditional tatami rooms, kaiseki meals, and easy access from Hakone-Yumoto S…
9.2
611 reviews
Chigira Jinsentei
A character-filled historic ryokan in Ikaho Onsen with excellent hot spring credentials and a prime position by the famous stone steps. It is be…
9.2
862 reviews
Hakone Kyuan
A strong pick for travelers who want a quiet, upscale Hakone ryokan stay centered on private in-room onsen bathing and elaborate kaiseki meals.…
9.2
317 reviews
Hakone Miyanoshita Myojokan
A small, budget-friendly ryokan in Miyanoshita that suits travelers who want a traditional Hakone stay without paying luxury rates. It is a stro…
Top 10 ryokans in Kantō
Ranking based on overall rating and review volume. Includes this category and its subcategories.
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🥇 1Yoshimatsu9.7/10 · 2,260 reviews
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🥈 2Bettei Senjyuan9.6/10 · 252 reviews
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🥉 3cyashitsu ryokan asakusa9.5/10 · 669 reviews
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4Suiun9.5/10 · 623 reviews
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5Wakamatsu Honten9.4/10 · 1,372 reviews
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6New Open Rosenheim 旅館 スイートルームB無料WIFI9.4/10 · 1,317 reviews
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7Kinnotake Tonosawa (Adult Only)9.4/10 · 794 reviews
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8Ryutakuzenji 宿坊9.5/10 · 169 reviews
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9Tokyo inn Sakura An9.7/10 · 65 reviews
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10Hakone Suishoen9.4/10 · 417 reviews
Traveler itineraries including Kantō
Ryokans from Kantō appear in 59 public itineraries.
5 days – Mie > Hyogo > Kyoto > Tochigi
5 stops5 days – Gunma > Hokkaido > Oita > Kyoto
5 stops4 days – Kanagawa > Hyogo > Iwate
4 stops3 days – Gunma > Shizuoka > Kanagawa
3 stops5 days – Kanagawa > Hyogo > Shizuoka
5 stops4 days – Mie > Nagano > Shizuoka > Kanagawa
4 stops4 days – Gunma > Fukushima > Shizuoka > Kyoto
4 stops3 days – Nagano > Mie > Tokyo-to
3 stops3 days – Nagano > Tokyo-to > Oita
3 stops2 days – Gunma > Nagano
2 stopsBest time to visit Kantō
Spring and autumn are usually the most comfortable seasons across Kantō, though mountains, coasts, and Tokyo differ.
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JanuaryMixed6/10WeatherCold, generally dry on the plains; colder with possible snow in mountains.TemperatureDay 9°C - Night 1°CCold Dry Clear DaysGood forClear skies suit Tokyo and onsen trips.Watch outMountain areas are cold and sometimes snowy.SeasonNew Year shrine visits; winter illuminations in Tokyo.TipBook early around New Year and pack layers for Hakone or Nikko.Busy
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FebruaryMixed6/10WeatherCold and fairly dry; early plum blossoms start in some gardens.TemperatureDay 10°C - Night 2°CCold Dry Plum BlossomsGood forLower lodging prices after holiday peaks.Watch outStill chilly for scenic outdoor stays.SeasonPlum blossoms and Setsubun events at shrines and temples.TipGood month for quiet ryokan stays if you want fewer tourists.Moderate crowds
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MarchGood7/10WeatherCool early, milder late; spring begins unevenly across the region.TemperatureDay 13°C - Night 5°CCool Warming Spring FlowersGood forEarly spring scenery starts without summer heat.Watch outWeather shifts quickly, especially in mountains.SeasonCherry blossoms begin late month in lower elevations.TipLate March is better than early March for blossom-focused trips.Busy
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AprilExcellent9/10WeatherMild and comfortable, with widespread spring flowers on lowlands.TemperatureDay 18°C - Night 10°CMild Cherry Blossoms Spring FlowersGood forBest balance of weather and spring scenery.Watch outPopular spots and weekends get crowded.SeasonCherry blossoms; Hitachi Seaside Park nemophila season starts.TipReserve ryokan early for blossom season and weekend stays.Very busy
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May Current monthExcellent9/10WeatherWarm, bright, and usually pleasant before the rainy season.TemperatureDay 23°C - Night 15°CWarm Pleasant Fresh GreeneryGood forComfortable weather for towns, gardens, and onsen.Watch outGolden Week crowds can be intense.SeasonGolden Week; Sanja Matsuri; fresh green landscapes.TipAvoid national holidays if you want quieter, better-value stays.Very busy
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JuneMixed5/10WeatherHumid with increasing rain as the tsuyu rainy season develops.TemperatureDay 26°C - Night 19°CRainy Season Humid HydrangeasGood forHydrangeas and lush gardens look their best.Watch outRain can disrupt outdoor sightseeing.SeasonRainy season; hydrangeas; Sanno Matsuri in Tokyo.TipChoose destinations with museums, baths, and indoor dining options.Moderate crowds
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JulyLess ideal4/10WeatherHot and humid, though mountain escapes feel cooler.TemperatureDay 30°C - Night 23°CHot Humid Summer FestivalsGood forSummer festivals energize Tokyo and coastal towns.Watch outHeat and humidity are tiring.SeasonSumida River Fireworks and other summer festivals.TipPlan early starts and consider higher-elevation or onsen bases.Busy
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AugustLess ideal4/10WeatherVery hot and humid; occasional storms affect outdoor plans.TemperatureDay 31°C - Night 24°CVery Hot Humid Storm RiskGood forLively summer matsuri and fireworks atmosphere.Watch outOppressive heat and Obon travel congestion.SeasonObon travel peak; fireworks; beach season on coasts.TipExpect expensive transport and book popular ryokan far ahead.Very busy
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SeptemberMixed5/10WeatherStill warm and humid early, easing later; typhoon risk remains.TemperatureDay 27°C - Night 21°CWarm Humid Typhoon RiskGood forLater September feels more manageable.Watch outTyphoons may disrupt trains and views.SeasonTyphoon season; early autumn color in higher elevations.TipKeep plans flexible, especially for mountain or coastal areas.Moderate crowds
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OctoberExcellent9/10WeatherComfortable and clearer, with early autumn color in uplands.TemperatureDay 21°C - Night 15°CComfortable Clearer Autumn FoliageGood forIdeal weather for ryokan, hiking, and scenic trains.Watch outPopular foliage areas start filling up.SeasonAutumn leaves begin in Nikko and mountain areas.TipGreat month for combining Tokyo with Hakone or Nikko.Busy
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NovemberExcellent9/10WeatherCool, crisp, and one of the best months for foliage.TemperatureDay 16°C - Night 9°CCool Crisp Peak FoliageGood forPeak autumn colors in many famous spots.Watch outTop foliage destinations are very busy.SeasonPeak foliage in Hakone, Tokyo gardens, and lower Nikko.TipWeekdays are much easier for Hakone and Nikko stays.Very busy
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DecemberGood7/10WeatherCool and drier, with many clear days on the Pacific side.TemperatureDay 11°C - Night 4°CCool Dry Clear DaysGood forClear air improves city and mountain views.Watch outYear-end periods get crowded quickly.SeasonWinter illuminations and year-end temple atmosphere.TipEarly December is calmer than the late holiday period.Moderate crowds
How long to stay in Kantō
Kantō is a large region, so ideal stay length depends on whether you focus on Tokyo alone or add onsen, heritage, and nature areas.
A 4 to 6 night stay works well for combining Tokyo with one or two ryokan areas such as Hakone, Nikko, or coastal Kanagawa/Chiba. Shorter stays suit a Tokyo base with one overnight onsen stop, while a week allows a broader regional circuit.
Quick city and onsen break
3 nightsTokyo plus one ryokan stay
Best if you want a practical split between city sightseeing and a single onsen retreat.
Use Tokyo as the transport hub and add one night in Hakone or Nikko.
Balanced regional trip
4 to 6 nightsFirst-time Kantō visitors
Gives enough time for Tokyo, one classic ryokan area, and one extra day trip or second overnight stop.
This is the best overall range for most travelers.
Broader Kantō circuit
7 nightsScenery, culture, and slower travel
Useful for combining Tokyo with Hakone, Nikko, Kamakura, Yokohama, or seasonal flower and coastal areas.
Choose this length if you want both urban and regional variety without rushing.
- Base trip length on whether you include Tokyo only or add mountain and onsen areas.
- Allow extra transit time on weekends and national holidays.
- Book ryokan earlier for cherry blossom, Golden Week, foliage, and New Year periods.
- Mountain weather in Nikko and Hakone can differ noticeably from central Tokyo.
Annual events in Kantō
This is a broad regional calendar, so many events are destination-specific rather than region-wide.
Hatsumode
Shrines and temples across Kantō
New Year shrine and temple visits bring festive crowds throughout the region.
Good for cultural atmosphere, but expect congestion at major sites.
Widely observed across the region.
Setsubun ceremonies
Shrines and temples across Kantō
Bean-throwing rites mark the seasonal turning point with crowds at major temples and shrines.
Useful for travelers seeking a traditional winter custom.
Common across the region, though scale varies.
Cherry blossom season begins
Tokyo and lower-elevation Kantō
Early sakura viewing starts in warmer urban and lowland parts of the region.
Best for late-month visits, not early March.
Timing changes yearly.
Hitachi Seaside Park nemophila
Hitachinaka, Ibaraki
Miharashi Hill turns blue with nemophila, one of the region's best-known spring flower spectacles.
Excellent seasonal target, but expect heavy crowds.
A strong spring draw in Ibaraki rather than all Kantō.
Sanja Matsuri
Asakusa, Tokyo
One of Tokyo's best-known traditional festivals, centered on portable shrines and packed streets.
Great for festival atmosphere if you can handle large crowds.
Major Tokyo event with regional appeal.
Sanno Matsuri
Tokyo
One of Tokyo's historic great festivals, associated with Hie Shrine.
Worth checking exact year schedules before planning around it.
Some elements vary by year.
Sumida River Fireworks Festival
Tokyo
One of Japan's most famous fireworks events, drawing huge summer crowds.
Excellent for atmosphere, but transport and hotels get busy.
Major Tokyo summer event.
Obon season
Across Kantō
Holiday travel peaks as many residents move around the region and nationwide.
Book transport and lodging well in advance.
Travel impact is region-wide more than event-specific.
Few major seasonal events
Across Kantō
Travel conditions are shaped more by late heat and typhoon risk than by standout region-wide events.
Keep schedules flexible.
Broad regional month with variable local events.
Autumn foliage begins
Nikko and higher-elevation Kantō
Mountain and upland areas start turning color before the lowlands and cities.
Best for scenic drives, trains, and ryokan stays.
Most relevant in northern and higher areas.
Hakone autumn leaves
Hakone, Kanagawa
Hakone's foliage season is one of the region's classic late-autumn draws.
Excellent for ryokan travelers, but reserve early.
Strong seasonal highlight in Kanagawa.
Winter illuminations
Tokyo and major urban centers
City illumination displays become major evening attractions before New Year.
Good for urban stays and seasonal night walks.
Urban seasonal feature rather than a single event.
Practical Kantō Ryokan FAQ for Choosing the Right Stay
Which ryokan in Kantō is best for a classic Hakone private onsen stay with easy sightseeing access?
Suiun is the strongest all-round pick if you want both private in-room onsen and practical Gora access. Each room includes its own open-air hot spring bath, and Gora Station is walkable, which is unusual for Hakone. As an alternative, Hakone Gora KARAKU suits travelers who want a more design-led luxury feel and lounge spaces, but service consistency and value look a bit less predictable.
Choose Suiun for simpler access and a calmer adults-oriented ryokan feel; choose KARAKU for a more modern luxury style and shared lounge experience.
Where should couples stay in Kantō for a romantic adults-only ryokan with a private open-air bath?
Kinnotake Tonosawa is the best fit for couples who want a private open-air bath in every room and a more secluded Hakone atmosphere. Its Tonosawa valley setting feels intimate and special-occasion friendly. As an alternative, Kinnotake Sengokuhara works well if you prefer a quieter highland setting near the susuki fields. The tradeoff is that Sengokuhara is less convenient for broader Hakone transport than Tonosawa or Gora.
Pick Tonosawa for easier Hakone-Yumoto side access and stronger retreat mood; pick Sengokuhara if scenery and a calmer plateau setting matter more.
What is the best ryokan in Kantō near Asakusa for a traditional Tokyo stay?
cyashitsu ryokan asakusa is the better choice if your priority is atmosphere near Senso-ji. It has a distinctive tea-room concept and a reservable rooftop open-air bath, which gives it more ryokan character than most Tokyo stays. Tokyo inn Sakura An is the better alternative for families or small groups wanting more space near Asakusa, but it is not an onsen-style or full traditional ryokan experience.
Choose cyashitsu for ryokan mood and a memorable short stay; choose Tokyo inn Sakura An if space and group practicality matter more than traditional ambience.
Which Kantō ryokan is best near Naritasan Shinshoji Temple for a pre-flight or post-flight stay?
Wakamatsu Honten is the clearest choice if you want a traditional stay in Narita with real temple-town character. It sits by Naritasan Shinshoji and works well for a one-night cultural stop before or after a flight. As an alternative, Wakamatsu Honten beats airport-style convenience stays on atmosphere, but the walk from Narita or Keisei Narita stations can be less convenient with heavy luggage, so a taxi may be smarter.
Book it when you want Narita culture and a proper ryokan night, not just the fastest airport transfer.
Which ryokan in Kantō is best for Kusatsu Onsen if I want to walk easily to Yubatake?
Ekinariya Ryokan is the strongest pick for Yubatake access because it is about a one-minute walk away and still offers private bath appeal. That makes it especially good if you want repeated short walks through central Kusatsu. Oyado Yukizumi is the better alternative if bus-terminal convenience matters more, since it is right by the terminal, but its bath setup looks simpler and some rooms lack private bathing facilities.
Choose Ekinariya for the more immersive central Kusatsu ryokan experience; choose Yukizumi for easier arrival and departure by bus.
What is the best Kantō ryokan without a car if I want easy station access?
Tokyo inn Sakura An is the most practical no-car option if you want a simple Tokyo base with easy access to Asakusa Station and nearby sightseeing on foot. If you want a true onsen ryokan rather than urban convenience, Suiun is the better alternative because it combines walkable Gora access with in-room hot spring baths. The main limitation is that Tokyo inn Sakura An is not a hot spring retreat at all.
Pick Tokyo inn Sakura An for city convenience; pick Suiun if you want station access without giving up a real onsen stay.
Which Kantō ryokan is best for a luxury countryside onsen retreat with mountain views?
Bettei Senjyuan is the strongest countryside luxury choice for travelers who want privacy, mountain scenery, and an open-air bath in every room. Its Tanigawa Onsen setting suits a quiet one- or two-night splurge. Minakamisansou is the better alternative if mountain views and source-fed baths matter more than in-room bath certainty. Data for both supports a short restorative stay rather than a sightseeing-heavy trip.
Choose Bettei Senjyuan for private in-room bathing and a more indulgent feel; choose Minakamisansou for strong bath quality and scenic Tanigawa views.
Which ryokan in Kantō is best for food-focused travelers who care about kaiseki or standout dining?
Yoshimatsu is the safest recommendation for travelers who want a classic kaiseki-centered ryokan stay, especially with in-room dinner and breakfast near Lake Ashi. Hakone Suishoen is the better alternative if you want a more upscale dining setting, including a historic restaurant atmosphere in Kowakidani. The tradeoff is that Yoshimatsu feels more traditionally ryokan-like, while Suishoen leans more toward luxury polish and higher cost.
Book Yoshimatsu for classic in-room ryokan dining; book Hakone Suishoen for a more refined luxury meal setting.
Which Kantō ryokan is best for families or small groups who need more space?
Tokyo inn Sakura An is the clearest family and small-group choice because it accommodates up to six guests and includes practical features like a kitchen setup and bicycles. It works better as a spacious Tokyo base than as a full ryokan retreat. For travelers wanting a more exclusive high-end suite layout, Kamakura COCON is a possible alternative, but it is pricier, not a true onsen stay, and has stairs that may be awkward for some families.
Choose Tokyo inn Sakura An for value and group practicality; choose Kamakura COCON only if privacy, design, and temple-side Kamakura atmosphere matter more than budget.
Which Kantō ryokan is best if I want a temple or shukubo-style stay instead of a standard onsen ryokan?
Nobori is the better pick if you want a true mountain shukubo atmosphere on Mt. Mitake, close to Musashi-Mitake Shrine and hiking routes. Ryutakuzenji 宿坊 is the better alternative if your priority is a quieter temple stay with Zen meditation and strong meal reputation in rural Takasaki. Neither is a true onsen destination, so choose them for spiritual atmosphere and cultural depth rather than hot spring bathing.
Pick Nobori for shrine-village atmosphere and mountain access; pick Ryutakuzenji for a more reflective temple stay with meditation and easier one-night reset appeal.