阿部倉温泉 Abekura Onsen

8,9/10 Excellent - Based on 37 reviews

Traveler Mix:
Couples (33%)
Families (29%)
Groups (21%)
Solo travelers (17%)

Abekura Onsen is a compact, traditionally styled ryokan with onsen in Kanagawa set on a wooded slope outside Yokosuka, where large windows and a small garden frame mountain views and seasonal foliage. The property presents a restrained, wooden interior and a selection of Japanese-room types named Matsu, Take/Ume and Asagiri/Kaede, each described as combining simple, refined design with generous window views; the ryokan sits along the approach used by local hiking routes toward nearby hills.

The bathing facilities centre on the local Abekura hot spring source, historically described as a simple sulfur spring; the inn operates communal onsen bathing and publishes day‑use schedules and occasional temporary closures for maintenance or weather, while seasonal customs and special bathing days are noted on its notices. There is no prominent listing of private, in‑room hot-spring baths, so visitors should expect public onsen facilities with staggered use rather than guaranteed en‑suite thermal tubs.

Meals follow a ryokan pattern of evening kaiseki-style or set dinners and morning breakfast, with the house highlighting seasonal items such as a bamboo-shoot set menu in spring; same‑day dinner service is subject to check‑in time limits. Practical amenities include free Wi‑Fi, complimentary parking and a non‑smoking policy for guest areas, and typical arrival and departure windows fall in the late afternoon for check‑in and mid‑morning for check‑out—details and booking options are shown on major reservation pages.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Non-smoking rooms
Free parking
Free Wifi
Breakfast

Detailed Ratings

Staff 9.8
Equipements 8.8
Cleanliness 9.5
Comfort 9.5
Value for money 8.9
Location 8.0

Points of interest nearby

Places of interest
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Review summary for: 阿部倉温泉 Abekura Onsen

Positive Reviews

Warm, attentive staff

Multiple guests praised the friendly, considerate service and helpfulness of the team, noting thoughtful gestures (e.g. promptly assisting late arrivals and lending small items) and an overall welcoming, family-run atmosphere.

Very good local cuisine

Evening and breakfast meals were repeatedly described as delicious, featuring fresh local seafood (notably Misaki tuna), seasonal vegetables, crisp hot tempura and well-cooked rice; many guests enjoyed private dining and praised the care put into the dishes.

High-quality onsen and relaxing setting

Reviewers highlighted the pleasant hot-spring water (smooth, skin-friendly feel) and the calm, restorative experience of the baths, often in a quiet, forested environment close to nature.

Quiet, characterful atmosphere and artful decor

Guests appreciated the ryokan’s blend of old-style house charm and pop/art displays, creating an attractive, relaxing space without televisions in rooms — encouraging rest, reading and appreciation of artworks.

Comfortable rooms and good value

Visitors noted comfortable futons/bedding and reasonably priced stays for the combination of comfortable rooms, good food and onsen access, with many wanting longer stays or to return.

Negative Reviews

Narrow, steep access road and tight turns

Many guests reported the approach to the ryokan involves narrow mountain roads, steep sections and a difficult final bend; larger cars may struggle and inexperienced drivers were advised to check the route and arrive in daylight.

Limited facilities / connectivity in some rooms

Some reviews mentioned no TV in rooms and weak Wi‑Fi signal in the far/inner rooms; there are also no nearby shops, so guests recommended bringing snacks or supplies for late arrivals.

Noise/light and limited soundproofing

A few guests noted that paper shoji doors and subtle outdoor lighting can allow light or sound to filter into rooms, which affected sleep for those who prefer complete darkness or higher sound isolation.

Many stairs / not ideal for mobility issues

The property has multiple staircases and level changes, making it less suitable for guests with limited mobility or those who have difficulty with stairs.

Occasional insects

A small number of reviewers mentioned insects sometimes entering rooms or the onsen area; while not a problem for everyone, it could bother sensitive guests.

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 17 November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can each room accommodate?

Rooms range from single to quadruple layouts; some rooms sleep up to four on futons. Check the room type on your booking for the exact capacity.

What type of onsen does Abekura have and when can I use it?

The onsen is an alkaline sulfur spring known for its smooth, skin-friendly water. Public bathing is available and day-use bathing is scheduled around mid-morning to mid-afternoon; confirm exact hours when you book.

Is there an airport shuttle or transfer service?

The ryokan does not advertise an airport shuttle. The nearest major airport is Haneda (about 45 km); guests usually arrive by train plus taxi or by car.

How do I get there from the nearest train station?

The property is a short taxi ride (around 10 minutes) from the nearest station according to guest reports. Taxis or private cars are the most convenient options for the final leg.

Do staff speak English?

The ryokan publishes information in English and staff have assisted international guests, but Japanese is the primary language. Contact the ryokan ahead of arrival if you require specific English-language support.

What kind of experience and atmosphere should I expect?

Expect a quiet, art-focused ryokan set in woodland with traditional-style rooms, communal onsen bathing, and seasonal local cuisine that highlights regional seafood. The setting emphasizes relaxation and a blend of modern art with classic Japanese hospitality.

What nearby attractions or activities are recommended?

Nearby options include mountain hikes (local peaks like Mount Ōkusu), visits to regional shrines and gardens, and coastal towns known for fresh seafood. Most attractions are easiest to reach by car or taxi.

What are the check-in and check-out times?

Standard check-in begins at 16:00 and check-out is at 10:00. Please confirm times on your reservation as policies can vary by room or plan.

Can I reserve a private bath, book private dining, or bring pets?

Private dining rooms are commonly used for meals, but the official information does not list regular private onsen bookings or pet facilities. Contact the ryokan directly to request private-use options or to confirm pet policies.

Is there a supermarket or convenience store nearby for essentials?

The ryokan sits in a rural, wooded area with limited on-site shopping; small stores are located in nearby towns. If you need groceries or convenience items, plan to pick them up in town or use your car to reach larger shops.

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