Yoshikawaya
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Ryokan highlights
A large riverside onsen ryokan in Anabara Onsen, Fukushima, known for hot springs, scenic surroundings, and family-friendly stays.
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Food & drinks
This ryokan in Anabara Onsen serves buffet breakfast and kaiseki-style dinner, with a named private dining venue and lounge plus useful Iizaka dining nearby.
Private on-site dining for set-course dinner plans.
- Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal Japanese set course.
- Wagyu ceramic grillspecialtyRich beef main in some plans.
- Abalone grillspecialtySelectable seafood main on some plans.
- Drink servicedrinkPlan-dependent dinner drink.
Main meal venue used for buffet breakfast and some dinners.
- Breakfast buffetfoodMorning buffet in restaurant style.
- Japanese dinnerfoodSet dinner or restaurant-served meal.
- Local specialtiesspecialtyRegional items may appear by season.
- Beer and sakedrinkCommon dinner drinks.
Relaxed lounge space for light drinks and downtime.
- CoffeedrinkSimple café-style hot drink.
- TeadrinkEasy light refreshment.
- Light snacksfoodSmall bites may be available.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in Anabara Onsen just beyond central Iizaka Onsen, with the most practical rail access via Fukushima Station and Iizaka Onsen Station, then a short taxi or ryokan shuttle connection.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a large traditional onsen ryokan in Anabara Onsen, the quieter inner area of Iizaka in Fukushima City, with strong hot-spring appeal and a more resort-style scale. It suits travelers who want spacious baths, nature views, and ryokan facilities more than those seeking a tiny, walk-everywhere onsen-town stay.
- Scenic baths by the river valleyThe baths and open-air onsen look out toward the Surikami River and seasonal mountain scenery, giving the stay a more secluded, nature-focused feel than a town-center inn.
- Strong hot-spring identityYoshikawaya uses its own hot spring source and offers both large public baths and open-air baths, so the onsen experience is a core part of the stay rather than a minor add-on.
- Good option for accessibility needsThis ryokan stands out for barrier-free features such as a renovated accessible twin room, a private bath designed for easier access, wheelchair-related equipment, and station shuttle support.
- Large ryokan with more facilitiesWith 128 rooms, multiple bath areas, elevators, parking, and a substantial lobby and dining setup, it offers a fuller resort-style experience than a small family-run inn.
- Convenient base near Fukushima CityIt is reachable from JR Fukushima Station via the Iizaka Line and then a short taxi ride or shuttle, making it practical for travelers who want an onsen stay without going deep into the countryside.
- Not right in central Iizaka OnsenYoshikawaya is in Anabara Onsen, about 2 km from the main Iizaka Onsen area, so it is less ideal if you want to stroll easily between public baths, shops, and the old onsen-town streets.
- Large-scale atmosphereBecause it is a sizable property, the mood is more hotel-like and less intimate than a smaller ryokan with only a handful of rooms and highly personalized service.
- Access usually needs a taxi or shuttleFrom Iizaka Onsen Station, most guests will still need a 5-minute car transfer, which is less convenient if you prefer to arrive on foot with luggage.
- May feel dated in partsSome rooms and common areas may not feel uniformly modern across such a long-established property, so design-sensitive travelers may want to choose room type carefully.
- Better for an in-house stay than town hoppingIts appeal is centered on staying in the ryokan and enjoying the baths, meals, and views, so travelers who prioritize exploring many nearby venues on foot may find it less engaging.
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Current position: 15th out of 43 ryokans in Fukushima.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10th | Kounkaku | 8.8/10 | 65 |
| 11th | Harataki | 8.6/10 | 1,239 |
| 12th | Tagoto | 8.6/10 | 555 |
| 13th | Ryokan Tamagoyu | 8.6/10 | 483 |
| 14th | Azumakan | 8.6/10 | 312 |
| 15th | Yoshikawaya Current ryokan | 8.8/10 | 42 |
| 16th | Konjakutei | 8.6/10 | 189 |
| 17th | Marumine Kanko Hotel | 8.5/10 | 2,582 |
| 18th | Kagetsu Highland Hotel, Takayu Onsen | 8.5/10 | 1,081 |
| 19th | Eirakukan | 8.5/10 | 793 |
| 20th | Spa Resort Hawaiians Monolith Tower | 8.5/10 | 690 |
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