Sarugakyo Hotel

8.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.3/10, based on 202 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 10:00 AM
Lake Views Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town Quiet Village Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 8,7/10
Facilities 8,2/10
Cleanliness 8,0/10
Comfort 8,0/10
Value for money 8,1/10
Location 8,8/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Sarugakyo Onsen ryokan in Minakami known for lake scenery, varied baths, and tofu kaiseki.

Lake Akaya ViewsOverlooks Lake Akaya with a quiet scenic setting suited to restful stays.
Tofu KaisekiWell known for fresh house-made tofu featured in multi-course seasonal dinners.
Varied Hot Spring BathsLarge baths, open-air options, and different bath styles add onsen variety.
Private Bath OptionPrivate bath bookings make the stay easier for couples or families.
Traditional Ryokan FeelJapanese-style rooms and tatami dining create a classic onsen inn atmosphere.
Easy Road AccessAbout 20 minutes from Tsukiyono IC, with parking and station bus access.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining is the strongest stay-length driver here: arrive in the afternoon for lake views and baths, stay for the tofu kaiseki dinner and breakfast, and use a second night only if you want a slower onsen rhythm plus easy local walks around Lake Akaya and the small Sarugakyo area.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night onsen stay or relaxed 2-night break in Sarugakyo Onsen, not as a dense sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Thin sightseeing areaThe immediate area is scenic but small, so many travelers will run out of walkable activities after one full day.
Car helps a lotAccess works by bus or shuttle from Jomo-Kogen, but the setting is more convenient with a car.
Not urban MinakamiThis is Sarugakyo Onsen by Lake Akaya, not the more transit-friendly Minakami Station area.

Food & drinks

A lakeside onsen ryokan at 1171 Sarugakyo Onsen known for homemade tofu kaiseki, buffet breakfast, and simple lounge-style drinks options.

Fuko (on-site)
on-site

Lake-view breakfast restaurant with the ryokan's homemade tofu and soy milk bread.

  • Fresh tofufoodHouse-made tofu from the on-site workshop.
  • Soy milk breadfoodSoft baked bread served at breakfast.
  • Breakfast buffetspecialtyMorning buffet with Japanese and light Western items.
  • Coffee and teadrinkSimple breakfast drinks.
Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Main dinner venue for the ryokan's seasonal tofu kaiseki meals.

  • Tofu kaisekispecialtySeasonal multi-course meal centered on tofu.
  • Local vegetablesfoodRegional produce used in dinner courses.
  • Domestic beef platefoodAvailable in some dinner plans.
  • Local sakedrinkGunma sake pairs well with the meal.
Humpty Dumpty (nearby)
nearbyabout 350 m

Nearby cafe-restaurant for curry, coffee, and casual plates.

  • Curry platefoodPopular mixed-style curry lunch.
  • CoffeedrinkGood stop for a casual drink.
  • Smoked mackerelfoodHouse-smoked fish with bread.
  • Wine snacksspecialtySmall plates suited to wine.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Sarugakyo Hotel is a lakeside onsen ryokan in Sarugakyo Onsen best reached via Jomo-Kogen Station plus bus, hotel shuttle if available, 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 lakeside onsen ryokan in Sarugakyo Onsen, Minakami, known for tofu-focused kaiseki meals and baths with Akaya Lake views. It suits travelers who want a quiet hot-spring stay with regional character more than those seeking a highly modern or station-close hotel.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Memorable tofu kaiseki dinnerThe ryokan is especially known for its house-made tofu cuisine, so dinner feels more distinctive than a standard ryokan meal. It is a strong pick for travelers who enjoy regional food and lighter Japanese courses.
  • Great Akaya Lake viewsMany rooms and baths are positioned to look out over Akaya Lake, which gives the stay a calm, scenic feel from morning to evening. The lake setting adds a real sense of place rather than a generic resort atmosphere.
  • Strong bath varietyYou can choose between large shared baths, open-air baths, and private bath options, with some baths made from rock or Japanese cypress. That flexibility works well for couples, families, and travelers who want a more private soak.
  • Room options beyond basic tatamiThe property offers several room categories, including lake-facing special rooms, Japanese-Western rooms, bed rooms, and rooms with private hot spring baths. This makes it easier to match comfort level and budget than at smaller ryokan with only one room style.
  • Peaceful onsen-town atmosphereThe hotel is in the quieter Sarugakyo Onsen area rather than a busy urban stop, so it feels restful and slower paced. It is a good fit if you want a countryside ryokan stay near nature rather than nightlife.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Access is not especially convenientReaching the ryokan usually involves a bus ride from Jomo-Kogen Station or a car trip from the expressway, so it is less effortless than a ryokan right by a train station. This can feel inconvenient with luggage or a tight itinerary.
  • Style may feel a bit datedThe appeal here is traditional and old-school rather than sleek luxury design. Travelers expecting a highly modern boutique finish may find some areas less polished than newer premium ryokan.
  • Food focus is narrow for some guestsIts signature identity is tofu kaiseki, which is a plus for many guests but not ideal if you want a broader meat- or seafood-led dinner experience. Picky eaters may find the concept too specialized.
  • Best experience depends on room choiceThe most impressive stays come from lake-view or private-bath rooms, while standard rooms are more modest. If you book the entry-level category, the experience may feel less special than the photos suggest.
  • Not ideal for action-packed staysThis ryokan works best for soaking, dining, and slowing down, not for travelers who want lots of walkable attractions around the hotel. The area is quiet, so evenings can feel limited if you prefer entertainment nearby.

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