Ryouriryokan Asahikan

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Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings Quiet Village Reservable Bath In-Room Bath Kaiseki Cuisine
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Ryokan highlights

Historic food-focused ryokan in Kawakami, Okuyoshino, known for mountain cuisine and trailhead access.

Historic Wooden StayEarly Taisho-era wooden building delivers a classic, old-Japan ryokan atmosphere.
Local Mountain CuisineKnown for kaiseki using Yoshino wild boar, river fish, and seasonal local ingredients.
Omine Trailhead BaseSet right by the Omine-san approach, convenient for pilgrims and mountain hikers.
Easy Bus AccessAbout one hour by bus from Yamato-Kamiichi Station, then a short walk.
Free ParkingUseful for drivers exploring remote Okuyoshino and Odaigahara by car.
Quiet Small RyokanJust nine Japanese-style rooms, giving a calm and personal countryside feel.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining is a key stay driver here: arrive by afternoon, enjoy the traditional dinner and bath, sleep early, then use breakfast before a village walk, cave stop, or mountain outing. Two nights works mainly if you are hiking or doing outdoor activities nearby, but most general sightseeing travelers will run out of easy close-range stops.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a quiet mountain ryokan for one night, or two nights if you are hiking, driving the Yoshino–Odaigahara area, or want a slow rural break.

Know before booking

Remote accessKashiwagi is deep in Kawakami Village. Public transport exists but bus frequency is limited, so timing mistakes can cost hours.
Not an onsen ryokanThe bath is a heated mountain-water family bath, and some plans have an in-room bath, but this is not a verified hot-spring stay.
Low sound privacyStandard rooms are separated by shoji rather than solid doors, and shared toilets and bath reduce privacy in basic rooms.
Thin local baseOutside nature, caves, and mountain access, the immediate area is quiet and sparse, so long stays can feel overextended.

Food & drinks

Verified as the historic cooking ryokan in Kashiwagi, Kawakami Village, with local mountain cuisine, breakfast service, and a few useful nearby dining stops.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meals centered on local mountain and river ingredients.

  • Kaiseki DinnerfoodSeasonal Japanese course meal.
  • Game Hot PotspecialtyOften wild boar in season.
  • Amago TroutspecialtyLocal river fish dishes.
  • Sansai VegetablesfoodMountain vegetables and local produce.
  • Tea PorridgespecialtyRegional rice porridge specialty.
Breakfast Room (on-site)
on-site

Breakfast service at the ryokan; buffet is noted on the official site.

  • Breakfast BuffetfoodRotating breakfast selection.
  • Handmade SaladsfoodSimple fresh side salads.
  • Simmered DishesfoodJapanese home-style sides.
  • BreadfoodSeveral kinds available.
  • CoffeedrinkMorning coffee service.
Restaurant Yamabuki (nearby)
nearbyabout 7 km

Hotel Suginoyu restaurant with easy lunch options.

  • Set MealsfoodCasual Japanese lunch sets.
  • UdonfoodNoodle dish with house dashi.
  • SobafoodBuckwheat noodles with dashi.
  • Kakinoha SushispecialtyLocal pressed sushi specialty.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is a rural mountain inn in Kashiwagi, Kawakami Village, best reached by car or by train to the Yoshino area followed by 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?

This is a traditional food-focused ryokan in Kashiwagi, Kawakami Village, Nara, suited to travelers who want a quiet mountain stay with local cuisine and old-Japan character. It is a strong fit for rural atmosphere and regional dining, but not for travelers seeking resort-style facilities or easy rail access.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Authentic mountain-village settingThe ryokan is in Kashiwagi, Kawakami Village, deep in southern Nara, giving the stay a genuinely secluded Yoshino-area atmosphere rather than a touristy town feel.
  • Cuisine is a real highlightThis property is known as a ryouri ryokan, and its appeal centers on carefully prepared local meals such as seasonal mountain ingredients, river fish, and regional game specialties.
  • Historic wooden characterThe building is described as an old wooden inn dating back roughly 140 years, so the stay offers Taisho-era charm and a more distinctive sense of place than a standard hotel.
  • Good base for Oku-Yoshino natureIt works well for travelers heading toward the Oku-Yoshino and Odaigahara side of Nara, with mountain scenery and outdoor access nearby.
  • Practical for drivers and simple staysParking is available, and the inn covers the basics well with yukata, towels, toiletries, and card payment support, which makes a rural overnight stop easier.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Remote without a carAccess depends on reaching Yamato-Kamiichi Station first and then continuing by bus, so the journey is inconvenient if you want fast, easy public transport.
  • Limited modern amenitiesThis is a traditional countryside ryokan, so you should not expect the extensive facilities, polished common areas, or resort-like extras of larger properties.
  • Best if you enjoy Japanese set mealsBecause the inn's identity is strongly tied to its cuisine, travelers with very selective tastes or dietary restrictions may find the experience less flexible.
  • Quiet area with little around at nightKashiwagi is a small rural settlement, so nightlife, casual dining alternatives, and convenience-style options nearby are likely quite limited.
  • Old-building trade-offsThe historical charm is part of the appeal, but older wooden inns can also mean more creaks, less sound insulation, and a less standardized room experience.

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