New Ogiya

8.1
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.1/10, based on 190 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
Riverside Location Hot Spring Town Mountain Setting Quiet Village Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen
Staff 8,0/10
Facilities 8,0/10
Cleanliness 8,0/10
Comfort 8,0/10
Value for money 8,0/10
Location 8,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A small traditional ryokan in Tsuchiyu Onsen known for hot springs, Japanese-style rooms, and pet-friendly stays.

Tsuchiyu Onsen BaseRight in the Tsuchiyu Onsen area, convenient for enjoying the hot spring town.
Hot Spring BathsOffers public bathing and hot spring facilities for a classic onsen stay.
Private Bath OptionPrivate bath use is available, adding flexibility for couples or families.
Japanese-Style RoomsTatami-style accommodations suit travelers seeking a traditional ryokan atmosphere.
Pet-Friendly StayOne of the more useful local options for travelers bringing dogs.
Free Parking IncludedComplimentary parking adds convenience for guests touring Fukushima by car.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightOnsen-town setting is the main driver here: arrive in the afternoon, use the baths, eat dinner on-site, stroll the small hot spring streets, sleep early, and enjoy breakfast before moving on. A second night only makes sense if you want a slower bath stay or a light local side trip around Tsuchiyu.
Trip-planning verdict: A practical 1-night onsen stay in Tsuchiyu Onsen, best for bath-focused travelers who want a small hot spring town rather than a sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Limited base valueGood for a short onsen break, but the immediate area is too small for a long sightseeing stay.
Car helpsBus access exists from Fukushima Station, but luggage-heavy travelers may find transfers slower than city stays.
Not urbanChoose elsewhere if you want nightlife, shopping, or many dining choices outside the ryokan.

Food & drinks

Verified Tsuchiyu Onsen ryokan with on-site seasonal kaiseki and breakfast, plus a few useful walkable local dining stops.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Seasonal kaiseki at dinner; breakfast in the meal venue.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodLocal seasonal dishes.
  • Fukushima wagyuspecialtyWagyu-focused course option.
  • Boat sashimi platterfoodSeafood platter for groups.
  • Local beerdrinkPairs with dinner.
  • Handmade puddingspecialtyHouse-made dessert.
Breakfast Room (on-site)
on-site

Simple healthy Japanese breakfast with house specialties.

  • Onsen eggspecialtyHouse original hot-spring egg.
  • Steamed chicken potfoodVegetables and chicken.
  • Mini hand-roll setfoodRice, nori, and sashimi.
  • Miso mayo dipspecialtyFor steamed vegetables.
Hisago (nearby)
nearbyabout 4 min walk

Local meal spot in Tsuchiyu Onsen, known for soba.

  • 100% buckwheat sobafoodHandmade soba specialty.
  • Dashi dipping saucespecialtyPopular with the soba.
  • Local lunch setsfoodCasual Japanese meals.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Ryokan New Ogiya is a Tsuchiyu Onsen ryokan best reached from JR Fukushima Station by local bus or taxi, with Fukushima Airport as the most practical airport option.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A small hot-spring ryokan in Tsuchiyu Onsen, Fukushima, New Ogiya stands out for its eight-bath onsen experience, strong hospitality, and pet-friendly options. It suits travelers who want a cozy, old-style onsen stay more than those seeking a polished luxury resort.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Eight different baths to enjoyThe ryokan is known for an eight-bath onsen setup, giving you more variety than a typical small inn. That makes the stay feel more like a bath-hopping experience than a single-bath overnight stop.
  • Hot spring water with real characterIts baths use a mix of the inn's own spring and Tsuchiyu's shared source, and the water is often described as rich and skin-smoothing. This is a strong pick if the quality of the onsen matters more to you than flashy facilities.
  • Excellent for travelers with dogsNew Ogiya is unusually accommodating for pet travelers, including options for larger dogs, which is rare in many traditional ryokans. If you want an onsen trip without leaving your dog behind, this is a major advantage.
  • Dinner can feel private and relaxedSome plans include dinner served in your room, which creates a quieter, more personal evening than a standard dining hall setup. That works especially well for couples, families, or guests who want a slower pace.
  • Warm, small-inn hospitalityWith only a small number of rooms, the property feels intimate rather than anonymous, and guest feedback strongly points to attentive service. Travelers who value kindness and personal touches will likely enjoy the atmosphere here.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Some baths run very hotThe onsen temperature can be intense, and some guests mention needing to cool the water before getting in. If you prefer long, easy soaks without adjusting the bath, this may be frustrating.
  • Facilities are more cozy than luxuriousThis is a compact traditional ryokan, not a high-end modern spa resort with extensive extras. Travelers expecting sleek design, large public spaces, or resort-style amenities may find it modest.
  • Breakfast is not in-roomWhile dinner may be served privately on some plans, breakfast is generally taken in a communal dining area. That can feel less special if you want the full in-room ryokan meal experience from start to finish.
  • Bus access is workable but not quickFrom Fukushima Station, reaching the inn by local bus takes around 45 minutes, so it is not the most convenient base for a fast city break. It suits travelers willing to make a deliberate detour for the onsen setting.
  • Best room types require careful selectionThe pet-friendly rooms and some more appealing room setups are not universal across the property, so choosing the wrong plan may change the experience a lot. This ryokan rewards careful booking more than a simple one-click stay.

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