Suikōen Sakura

9.0
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.0/10, based on 59 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
Garden Setting Riverside Location Countryside Escape Hot Spring Town Private Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 9,0/10
Cleanliness 9,0/10
Comfort 8,8/10
Value for money 8,7/10
Location 8,6/10

Ryokan highlights

A tiny four-room hot spring ryokan in Fujinomiya focused on private baths, seasonal scenery, and kaiseki dining.

Private hot springGuests can enjoy private-use onsen baths, including different bath styles for a quieter soak.
Just four roomsOnly four guest rooms create a calm, intimate stay away from crowds.
Strong meal reviewsMeals score especially well, with seafood kaiseki highlighted by many guests.
Garden-view settingRooms overlook a Japanese garden, adding a peaceful seasonal atmosphere.
Spring cherry viewsIn cherry blossom season, all rooms are noted for sakura views.
Traditional ambianceKimono displays and Japanese-style interiors give the stay a distinct traditional feel.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightDining and private-bath rhythm are the strongest reasons to stay: arrive by late afternoon, soak before dinner, sleep quietly, soak again after breakfast, then move on to Fuji-area sightseeing or your next stop.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a quiet 1-night countryside ryokan stop for private baths and dinner, not as a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Remote after darkDinner plans require timely arrival, and nearby dining options are very limited once you are there.
Weak rail baseNearest Minobu Line station is not walkable, so this is awkward without a car or arranged transport.
Easy to overstayThe inn itself is the main draw; immediate surroundings are quiet rather than attraction-dense.

Food & drinks

Verified ryokan at 385 Utsubusa, Fujinomiya with private dining meals focused on local seasonal cuisine and Suruga Bay seafood.

Private Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Private room dining for breakfast and dinner at the ryokan.

  • BreakfastfoodJapanese breakfast served in a private room.
  • DinnerfoodSeasonal dinner served in a private room.
  • TeadrinkComplimentary tea is available.
Kaiseki Dinner (on-site)
on-site

Owner-chef seasonal course using local ingredients.

  • Suruga Bay seafoodfoodSelected seafood featured in the meal.
  • Seasonal local ingredientsspecialtyLocal produce changes with the season.
  • Local sakedrinkShizuoka and local Japanese sake.
  • ShochudrinkRegional shochu options are mentioned.
  • WhiskydrinkWhisky is also mentioned by the ryokan.
Hama no Kakiageya (nearby)
nearby7.9 km

Useful nearby seafood stop known for kakiage-style dishes.

  • Seafood dishesfoodSeafood-focused casual meals.
  • KakiagespecialtyTempura fritter style specialty.
  • Set mealsfoodSimple Japanese meal sets.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A small rural onsen ryokan in the Uchibo area of Fujinomiya, best reached via the Minobu Line with the final leg by taxi or local pickup if arranged.

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 hot-spring ryokan in Utsubusa, Fujinomiya, this property suits travelers who want a quiet countryside stay with private onsen time and traditional meals. It is less suitable for guests who need easy public transport, barrier-free access, or flexible dining support.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private onsen for a quieter stayThe baths are operated as private-use onsen, which makes the experience more relaxed for couples, families, or anyone uncomfortable with shared bathing. It also makes the stay easier for tattooed guests.
  • Genuinely intimate six-room atmosphereWith only six rooms on a large property, the ryokan offers a much calmer, less crowded feel than bigger resort-style inns. That scale should appeal if you value peace and personal space.
  • Seasonal meals with strong local characterDinner and breakfast are built around local ingredients, with examples including Suruga Bay seafood, Asagiri yogurt pork sukiyaki, ayu sweetfish, and shirasu. This gives the stay a distinctly Shizuoka flavor rather than a generic kaiseki experience.
  • Cherry blossom and garden settingThe ryokan emphasizes its Japanese garden and is especially appealing in sakura season, with rooms promoted for cherry-blossom views. If you want a traditional ryokan mood tied to the seasons, this is one of its clearest strengths.
  • Convenient if you are driving around Fuji-ShizuokaIt is particularly practical by car, with free parking and quick access from Shin-Tomei Shin-Shimizu IC. That makes it a useful base for travelers exploring Fujinomiya, the Fuji area, or moving between Shizuoka and Yamanashi.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not ideal without a carThe ryokan is in a quiet rural part of Fujinomiya, and the rail access still requires a taxi ride from Shibakawa Station. Travelers relying on trains and walking may find the logistics inconvenient.
  • Limited accessibility inside the propertyThere is no barrier-free room, and the ryokan notes small step-ups at entrances and in rooms. Some rooms with beds are upstairs, so guests with reduced mobility should be cautious.
  • Dining flexibility is quite restrictedThe property does not offer meal-only use, room-service meals, or broad special-diet support such as vegan, halal, shojin, or severe allergy handling. That can be a real drawback if food requirements are important to your trip.
  • Very few nearby conveniencesThere is no restaurant or convenience store on site, and the nearest convenience store is about an eight-minute drive away. This can feel isolating if you like to snack late or prefer easy casual options around your hotel.
  • Less suitable for international travelers needing language supportThe ryokan states that service is provided in Japanese only. Guests who do not understand Japanese may find communication harder during check-in, dining, or special requests.

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