Sansuikan Kinryu

8.9
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.9/10, based on 9 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
Lake Views Hot Spring Town Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Private Onsen Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 8,9/10
Facilities 8,9/10
Cleanliness 8,9/10
Comfort 8,9/10
Value for money 8,9/10
Location 8,9/10

Ryokan highlights

A long-running Kanzanji Onsen ryokan on Lake Hamana known for scenic baths and Japanese cuisine.

Lakefront Kanzanji StayRight in Kanzanji Onsen on Lake Hamana, convenient for local sightseeing.
Lake View BathsPublic baths and open-air baths overlook Lake Hamana for a scenic soak.
Cuisine-Focused InnThe property strongly emphasizes Japanese cuisine and kaiseki-style dining.
Historic Ryokan FeelA long-established inn with a calm, traditional Japanese atmosphere.
Warm Personal ServiceFamily-style hospitality is a repeated theme in official property descriptions.
Good for RelaxingQuiet hot spring setting suits couples and travelers seeking a slower stay.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and lake-view onsen are the strongest reasons to stay here. One night works well for check-in, bath, kaiseki dinner, breakfast, and a short Kanzanji walk. A second night makes sense only if you want a slower Lake Hamana stay with nearby ropeway, cruise, park, or family attractions.
Trip-planning verdict: A good 1-night or relaxed 2-night Kanzanji Onsen stay for lake views, dinner, baths, and a few nearby leisure sights rather than intensive regional touring.

Know before booking

Weak rail convenienceAccess is practical from Hamamatsu Station by bus or taxi, but not efficient for fast train-hopping.
Limited long-stay areaKanzanji supports a short resort stay, but many travelers will run out of must-do sights after two nights.
Not an urban baseThis is a lakeside onsen area, not a city-center hotel with late dining and dense nightlife nearby.

Food & drinks

Sansuikan Kinryu is a Lake Hamana ryokan in Kanzanji Onsen with seasonal local Japanese meals and a private dining venue, plus useful nearby local spots.

Shikinami (on-site)
on-site

Private dining space for seasonal Japanese dinner plans.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • Lake Hamana seafoodspecialtyLocal fish and shellfish.
  • Enshu ingredientsspecialtyRegional produce and catch.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meal service with local ingredients; room dining is also noted on some listings.

  • Handmade dishesfoodCarefully prepared course dishes.
  • Mikawa Bay seafoodspecialtyNearby bay-sourced seafood.
  • Enshu Sea catchspecialtyLocal coastal seafood focus.
  • Tea servicedrinkTypical ryokan meal drink.
Matsunoya (nearby)
nearbyabout 300 m

Nearby eel and Japanese dining in the Kanzanji area.

  • UnajufoodGrilled eel over rice.
  • Japanese set mealfoodSimple local meal option.
  • Lake Hamana eelspecialtyRegional eel specialty.
  • TeadrinkStandard meal pairing.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Sansuikan Kinryu is a lakeside ryokan in Kanzanji Onsen best reached via JR Hamamatsu Station plus bus or taxi, with Shizuoka and Centrair airports as the most practical flight gateways.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A solid choice for travelers who want a classic lakeside onsen stay in Kanzanji with strong local cuisine and beautiful views. It suits guests who value scenery and traditional atmosphere more than sleek modern luxury or ultra-fast access from the station.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Lake Hamana views from every roomThis ryokan is built to face Lake Hamana, so the scenery is a core part of the stay rather than a bonus. It is especially appealing if you want a calm waterside ryokan experience in Kanzanji Onsen.
  • Memorable open-air bathsThe open-air baths look out toward Lake Hamana and Mt. Okusa, giving the bathing experience a scenic, restful feel. The ryokan also offers two private open-air baths for in-house guests, which is useful for couples or families.
  • Strong focus on local seafood cuisineFood is one of the clearest strengths here, with a cuisine identity tied to Lake Hamana and nearby coastal waters. Travelers interested in regional specialties rather than generic ryokan meals should find this especially appealing.
  • Traditional ryokan atmosphereWith its long history and classic Japanese inn style, the property feels more rooted in place than a standard hotel. It fits travelers looking for tatami, onsen, and a more old-school stay in Shizuoka.
  • Good for a quieter Kanzanji stayThe setting by the lake creates a slower, more relaxed mood than a city hotel in central Hamamatsu. It works well if your trip is about unwinding, scenic bathing, and spending time at the ryokan itself.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not ideal for quick station accessReaching the ryokan from Hamamatsu Station takes roughly 50 minutes by bus, so it is less convenient for travelers making short stopovers. If you want to move around quickly by rail, the location may feel out of the way.
  • Private baths are not true hot spring waterThe family private open-air baths are free to use, but they are not fed by natural onsen water. That can be a real downside if a private hot spring experience is one of your main booking criteria.
  • More classic than modernThis ryokan leans into a traditional atmosphere rather than contemporary design or luxury polish. Travelers expecting freshly renovated interiors or a highly modern finish may find it dated in parts.
  • Best value depends on liking Japanese cuisineThe property strongly emphasizes its cuisine, so a meaningful part of the experience is tied to local seafood-focused dining. If you are a picky eater or not interested in a traditional meal-centric ryokan stay, part of the appeal may be lost.
  • Less suited to late check-out style tripsCheck-out is relatively early at 10:00 am, which can make the morning feel less leisurely than at some higher-end stays. Travelers who like slow brunches and long departures may find the rhythm a bit rigid.

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