Kashoutei Hanaya

8.8
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.8/10, based on 773 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 2:00 PM / Check-out until 11:00 AM
Hot Spring Town Forest Surroundings Public Onsen Hot Spring Bath Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 9,0/10
Cleanliness 9,0/10
Comfort 9,0/10
Value for money 8,0/10
Location 8,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A small traditional ryokan in Noboribetsu Onsen known for intimate stays, sulfur baths, and in-room dining.

Small Ryokan FeelJust 21 guestrooms, giving the stay a quieter, more personal atmosphere.
Source-Fed Sulfur OnsenRare 100% free-flowing sulfur hot spring water from the source.
In-Room Kaiseki DiningSeasonal multi-course meals are served privately in your room.
Oyunuma River ViewsSome rooms look over the Oyunuma River for a calmer natural setting.
Easy Onsen AccessAbout a five-minute walk from Noboribetsu Onsen Bus Terminal.
Station Pickup ServiceFree shuttle from JR Noboribetsu Station is available with advance reservation.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town setting is the main stay-length driver: arrive by mid-afternoon, soak, eat in-room dinner, walk Hell Valley and nearby town sights, then leave after breakfast or one more slow day.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night or relaxed 2-night onsen stop in Noboribetsu Onsen, not as a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Limited long-stay areaNoboribetsu Onsen has enough for a short nature-and-baths stay, but sightseeing density is limited for many consecutive nights.
Not station-sideYou still need a bus, taxi, or reserved pickup from JR Noboribetsu Station.
Some rooms lack bathSeveral traditional rooms do not have a private bath or shower, so check room type carefully.

Food & drinks

Kashoutei Hanaya at 134 Noboribetsu Onsen-cho is a small ryokan focused on seasonal kaiseki, with dinner in-room and breakfast in a shared dining hall.

In-Room Kaiseki (on-site)
on-site

Seasonal Japanese dinner served in guest rooms.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • SashimifoodFresh raw seafood course.
  • TempurafoodLight fried seasonal items.
  • Grilled fishfoodCommon hot course.
  • Local sakedrinkJapanese rice wine pairing.
Dining Hall (on-site)
on-site

Shared breakfast venue at the ryokan.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
  • Rice and miso soupfoodStandard breakfast staples.
  • Grilled fishfoodTypical savory breakfast dish.
  • PicklesspecialtySmall local side dishes.
  • TeadrinkHot tea with breakfast.
Onsen Ichiba (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Popular Noboribetsu Onsen area stop for local specialties and casual meals.

  • Enma yakisobaspecialtyLocal spicy fried noodle specialty.
  • Seafood dishesfoodCasual seafood options.
  • BeerdrinkGood with hearty hot-spring-town fare.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Kashoutei Hanaya is a ryokan in Noboribetsu Onsen best reached via JR Noboribetsu Station plus bus, taxi, or the ryokan’s reserved pickup, with New Chitose Airport as the most useful airport gateway.

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 small Noboribetsu onsen ryokan that stands out for in-room kaiseki dining and rare 100% free-flowing sulfur spring water. It is a strong fit for travelers who want a quieter, more personal stay, but less ideal if you want large facilities or a central resort-hub location.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Rare sulfur bath qualityThe inn highlights 100% free-flowing sulfur hot spring water drawn from the Jigokudani area, which is a real draw in Noboribetsu. That gives the bathing experience a more authentic, mineral-rich feel than a standard hotel bath.
  • Dinner served in your roomKaiseki is a core part of the stay here, and room dining makes the experience feel more private and relaxed. It is especially appealing for couples, families, or anyone who dislikes crowded dining halls.
  • Small-scale ryokan atmosphereWith only 21 rooms, the property feels much more intimate than the bigger Noboribetsu hotels. That usually translates into a calmer stay and a more personal rhythm around check-in, meals, and bathing.
  • Thoughtful room varietyThe room lineup is unusually flexible for a small ryokan, with compact twin rooms, family-style Japanese rooms, and even one guest room with its own natural hot spring bath. This makes it easier to match the stay to your travel style rather than overpay for a one-size-fits-all room.
  • Useful station pickupA free pickup from JR Noboribetsu Station is available with advance reservation, which helps a lot if you are arriving by train. It removes one of the main logistical hassles of staying in an onsen town.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not the most central settingThe ryokan sits at the entrance side of the Noboribetsu onsen area rather than in the thick of the main resort cluster. If you want to step straight out into the busiest part of town, it may feel a little less convenient.
  • Limited big-hotel facilitiesThis is a compact ryokan focused on baths, rooms, and meals, not a resort packed with entertainment spaces. Travelers expecting multiple large public baths, extensive lounges, or lots of on-site activity may find it too simple.
  • Some rooms are quite compactSeveral room categories are small, including twin rooms around 15 square meters and traditional rooms without bath or shower. If you need generous space or a fully equipped room, choosing the wrong category could feel restrictive.
  • Traditional style may not suit everyoneMany room-dining setups are Japanese style, including lower seating in some categories. Guests with mobility concerns or those who prefer a fully Western hotel format may need to choose very carefully.
  • Best experience depends on room choiceThe room standards vary noticeably, since some rooms have no bath, some have only a unit bath, and only one has a natural hot spring bath. That means the stay can feel very different depending on what you book.

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