Juvankan

8.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.3/10, based on 36 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
Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town Quiet Village Public Onsen
Staff 8,7/10
Facilities 7,9/10
Cleanliness 8,5/10
Comfort 8,1/10
Value for money 8,8/10
Location 7,7/10

Ryokan highlights

A simple Togari Onsen ryokan base in Iiyama with strong ski-area convenience and practical value.

Togari Onsen BaseSet in the Togari Onsen area of Iiyama for easy snow-country stays.
Near Ski SlopesWell placed for quick access to Togari Onsen Ski Resort.
Nozawa Side TripsAlso convenient for visiting Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort by car.
Hot Spring StayRyokan-style stay in an onsen district suited to post-ski relaxation.
Japanese Inn FeelA modest local ryokan atmosphere fits travelers wanting a traditional stay.
Good Value SimplicityBest for travelers prioritizing location and practicality over luxury extras.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsAccess and area density are the main drivers: arrive in the afternoon, settle into the tatami room, bathe, have dinner or breakfast on-site, and use the stay for Togari skiing or a quiet rural stop before moving on. A second night works if you want a slower snow or countryside rhythm, but the immediate area is not dense enough for a long non-ski stay.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a simple 1-night to 2-night rural onsen and ski-area stay in Togari Onsen, not as a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Limited long-stay depthOutside ski season, the immediate Togari Onsen area is quiet and can feel thin for more than two nights unless you have a car or specific hiking plans.
Not a full-service luxury ryokanThis appears to be a simple family-run lodge style stay rather than a polished high-end ryokan with private baths or elaborate luxury extras.
Transport needs planningIt is easier from Iiyama Station by resort shuttle or taxi, but it is not a plug-and-play urban base for frequent day trips with luggage.

Food & drinks

Village Hill Juvankan in Togari Onsen appears to offer simple on-site meals and is especially notable for its in-house hand-cut soba, with ski-area dining nearby.

Sawada no Ie (on-site)
on-site

In-house soba place at the ryokan; known for handmade local soba.

  • Oyama-bokuchi sobaspecialtyRare local soba with wild herb fiber.
  • Teuchi sobafoodOwner-made hand-cut buckwheat noodles.
  • Tempura sobafoodSoba served with tempura.
  • Pork soupfoodHearty soup often paired with soba.
Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Generic on-site meal service for breakfast and dinner; exact venue name unclear.

  • Asian breakfastfoodMorning set noted by booking listings.
  • Local specialtiesspecialtyRegional items mentioned with breakfast.
  • Dinner mealfoodEvening meal available at the property.
  • TeadrinkStandard hot drink with ryokan meals.
Warabi Shokudo (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Large ski-area cafeteria in Togari Onsen for casual meals.

  • Cafeteria mealsfoodQuick ski-lodge style dishes.
  • NoodlesfoodSimple hot noodle options likely.
  • Rice dishesfoodCasual filling plates for skiers.
  • Soft drinksdrinkBasic drinks for quick stops.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Village Hill Juvankan is in the Togari Onsen area of Iiyama, with the most practical rail access via Togari-Nozawaonsen Station or Iiyama Station plus a local bus or taxi.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

A practical family-run stay in Togari Onsen, Iiyama, best suited to skiers and travelers who value local food and a low-key atmosphere over polished luxury. It stands out most for handmade soba, reasonable pricing, and easy winter access, but the facilities are simple and amenities are limited.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Excellent for ski-focused staysThe property is in the Togari Onsen area with very easy access to the ski slopes, and winter guests benefit from shuttle support and rental guidance. It works especially well if your trip revolves around skiing or snowboarding rather than resort-style lounging.
  • Handmade soba is a real highlightThis ryokan puts serious emphasis on owner-made soba, including local bokuchi soba prepared on site. If regional food matters to you, that makes the stay feel more distinctive than a generic lodge.
  • Strong local-food identityMeals feature regional specialties such as Miyuki pork, seasonal hot pots, and North Shinshu ingredients. That gives dinner more personality than the standard set meals found in many budget snow-area inns.
  • Good value for simple staysJuvankan appears positioned as an affordable family-run lodge rather than an upscale ryokan, making it appealing for travelers who want a lower nightly cost in a ski area. It is especially sensible for groups, active travelers, or short stays focused on the outdoors.
  • Traditional Japanese room setupAll rooms are Japanese-style, which suits travelers wanting a straightforward tatami stay in a local mountain onsen town. The atmosphere looks more homely and old-school than corporate.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Facilities are quite basicThis is not a refined luxury ryokan, and the baths and common spaces are modest rather than indulgent. Travelers expecting a high-end design experience may find it too simple.
  • Amenities can be sparseAmenity coverage depends on the plan, and some items may not be included, especially on certain budget or group-style packages. If you prefer a fully equipped room without thinking ahead, this can feel inconvenient.
  • Bathing experience is limitedThe inn has small indoor baths rather than a large spa-style setup, and the bathing hours are restricted. If the onsen itself is the main reason for your trip, the experience may feel underwhelming.
  • Best with your own transport or ski mindsetAccess is manageable, but it is more comfortable for travelers prepared for a regional mountain base rather than a walk-everywhere hot spring town. Outside a ski-oriented itinerary, the location may feel less convenient.
  • Less suited to travelers wanting modern comfortThe property leans toward a traditional lodge feel with practical rooms and a functional setup. Guests who prioritize stylish interiors, in-room extras, or a more contemporary hotel standard may prefer another option.

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