jyozankei SHIKAnoYU
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Ryokan highlights
Historic Jozankei onsen ryokan in Sapporo with source-fed baths, river scenery, and varied room and dining options.
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Food & drinks
Verified as Jozankei SHIKAnoYU in Jozankei Onsen, with a buffet dining room and a lounge café plus nearby local dining.
Main 4F buffet dining room for breakfast and dinner.
- Dinner buffetfoodJapanese, Western, and Chinese buffet dishes.
- Breakfast buffetfoodJapanese and Western morning buffet.
- Seasonal seafoodfoodFresh fish and changing local items.
- Hokkaido dessertsspecialtyDessert buffet with Hokkaido-style sweets.
- Tea and coffeedrinkMorning buffet drinks.
4F lounge café with sweets and casual drinks.
- ParfaitspecialtySoft-serve parfait with seasonal fruit.
- Deer soft servespecialtyBocca soft serve with deer-antler chocolate.
- Shikadora sandwichspecialtyDorayaki with red bean paste and cream.
- Coffee and teadrinkSimple café drinks.
Casual local eatery known for ramen and simple comfort food.
- Shoyu ramenfoodSoy sauce ramen in Japanese-style stock.
- Miso ramenfoodClassic hearty ramen option.
- Fried ricefoodSimple rice dish for a quick meal.
- GyozafoodDumplings served alongside ramen.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in the Jozankei Onsen area and is most practically reached by bus or taxi from central Sapporo, with New Chitose Airport as the main air gateway.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A solid onsen stay in Jozankei for travelers who want a traditional hot-spring atmosphere, easy access within the spa town, and generally good value. It suits guests who prioritize bathing and a classic ryokan feel more than polished luxury or ultra-modern rooms.
- Historic named hot springThis property is built around SHIKAnoYU, a hot spring with a distinct local identity rather than just a generic bath. That gives the stay a stronger sense of place than many standard resort hotels.
- Atmospheric riverside bath areaThe large bathhouse sits by the mountain stream, and the evening setting is especially appealing with steam and illuminated scenery. It is a strong pick if the bathing mood matters as much as the room itself.
- Good for sauna and onsen timeBeyond the baths, the ryokan highlights a real automatic loyly sauna, which adds more depth for guests who want more than a quick soak. This makes the wellness experience broader than a basic hot-spring stay.
- Classic Showa-style characterThe interiors lean into a retro Showa-modern atmosphere, so the property feels more nostalgic and traditional than sleek. Travelers who enjoy older Japanese ryokan ambiance may find that charm part of the appeal.
- Convenient spa-town baseIts address places it right in Jozankei Onsen, making it practical for exploring the hot-spring area without feeling isolated. It works well for a short escape from Sapporo focused on baths and an easy local stroll.
- Rooms may feel datedThe retro identity is part of the charm, but some travelers may read it as old-fashioned rather than refined. If you want fresh design and crisp contemporary luxury, this may not be the best fit.
- Review scores are only moderateGuest ratings are generally decent rather than outstanding, which suggests a more uneven experience than top-tier ryokan in Hokkaido. Expectations should stay realistic, especially for service polish and overall finish.
- Food seems less of a standoutThe dining is broad and convenient, but available review data does not suggest the meals are the main reason to book. Travelers choosing a ryokan primarily for exceptional kaiseki may want a more food-focused property.
- More practical than exclusiveThis ryokan appears positioned as an accessible, established onsen hotel rather than an intimate luxury retreat. Couples seeking a highly private or premium experience may find it less special than smaller upscale inns.
- Limited destination beyond the onsenJozankei works best for soaking and slowing down, so guests wanting a busy surrounding area with many attractions, shops, or nightlife may feel constrained. This stay is strongest as a calm hot-spring break, not an activity-heavy base.
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Current position: 84th out of 97 ryokans in Hokkaido.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 79th | Horohoro Sanso | 8.0/10 | 188 |
| 80th | Yutorelo Toyako | 8.0/10 | 461 |
| 81st | Teshio Onsen Yubae | 7.9/10 | 165 |
| 82nd | Heiseikan Kaiyotei | 7.9/10 | 226 |
| 83rd | Shiretoko Village | 7.9/10 | 297 |
| 84th | jyozankei SHIKAnoYU Current ryokan | 7.9/10 | 1,110 |
| 85th | Ryokan HANAEMI | 7.5/10 | 26 |
| 86th | Ryokan Yamaichi | 7.7/10 | 204 |
| 87th | Hotel Tetora Yunokawaonsen | 7.5/10 | 116 |
| 88th | Yunokawa Kanko Hotel Shoen | 7.6/10 | 675 |
| 89th | Hotel Masyu | 7.5/10 | 233 |
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4 days – Saga > Hokkaido > Yamanashi > Ishikawa
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