Rakusuien

6,5/10 Good - Based on 2 reviews

Rakusuien sits in Kofu’s Yumura Onsen neighborhood and operates as a compact, traditional ryokan with twenty Japanese-style guest rooms arranged around a seasonal garden. Rooms follow sukiya-influenced layouts with tatami flooring and low furnishings; several units look out over the planted garden and provide en-suite bathrooms alongside modern conveniences such as flat-screen TVs and complimentary Wi‑Fi. The property provides on-site parking and a complimentary shuttle service by prior arrangement, with check-in from mid‑afternoon and check-out by mid‑morning, and offers accessible entrances and some facilities adapted for guests with reduced mobility.

Bathing facilities form the centerpiece of the house: Rakusuien operates a communal onsen with indoor baths and a wood-lined open-air bath that uses natural Yumura spring water for soaking. The bathing areas are shared rather than private, so the property functions as a ryokan with onsen Yamanashi rather than a ryokan with private onsen; standard onsen etiquette applies and some public-bath restrictions (for example on visible tattoos) may be enforced. Public bathing amenities include toiletries and drying facilities, and the open-air bath is designed to be a quiet focal point that changes character with the seasons.

Dining highlights include the on-site soba restaurant Rakusui, which serves hand-cut soba and regional specialties such as Kofu-style Tori‑Motsuni alongside a simple Asian-style breakfast; menus rotate to reflect seasonal produce. Staff can arrange local information, transport and small event or banquet facilities, and the ryokan’s straightforward service and garden setting suit families and groups seeking a modest, authentic stay. Located within easy reach of Kofu’s transport links, the inn is a practical base for exploring Yamanashi prefecture and nearby regional attractions.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Free Wifi
Facilities for disabled guests
Room service
Restaurant
Breakfast
Family rooms

Detailed Ratings

Staff 8.7
Equipements 7.5
Cleanliness 8.7
Comfort 8.7
Value for money 7.5
Location 7.5

Points of interest nearby

Places of interest
Restaurants

Review summary for: Rakusuien

Positive Reviews

Attentive, helpful staff

Guests noted polite and careful service from staff, with interactions handled smoothly and no issues reported.

Quiet, relaxing atmosphere

The ryokan offered a calm environment where visitors could rest and unwind, helping tired travelers recuperate.

Baths contributed to relaxation

Guests mentioned that the bathing/onsen facilities were part of the overall peaceful experience and helped them relax.

Pleasant interior and ambience

The interior decor and atmosphere were appreciated, creating a comfortable and welcoming setting.

Tasty breakfast

Morning meals were enjoyed and described as delicious by guests.

Negative Reviews

Shower temperature problem

At least one guest reported that the shower water would not get sufficiently hot.

Limited amenities

Some guests felt that provided amenities were minimal and would have preferred a more extensive selection.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What room types does Rakusuien offer and how many guests can they hold?

Rakusuien offers Japanese-style tatami rooms and family rooms; typical capacities range from single/double occupancy up to 2–5 guests in larger rooms, with some family rooms described with multiple futons—check the specific room description when booking.

Does the ryokan have an onsen and what are the bathing hours?

Yes — the property has a hot spring public bath and an open-air bath; typical public bathing hours are in the afternoon/evening and early morning (around 15:00–23:00 and 06:00–10:00).

Can I reserve a private onsen for my party?

The ryokan lists public and open-air baths; private-reserve onsen are not shown on the standard information, so please contact the property directly to request or confirm any private-use options.

Are tattoos allowed in the onsen?

Guests with visible tattoos may be restricted from using the public bathing areas; please check with the ryokan in advance if this applies to you.

Is there a shuttle from Kofu Station or information about airport access?

A free shuttle from Kofu Station is offered for guests with a minimum of two people and must be reserved (phone) at least three days before arrival; the ryokan is about a 10‑minute taxi ride from Kofu Station and Matsumoto Airport is noted as roughly 90 km away.

What languages do staff speak and can they help English-speaking guests?

The property operates primarily in Japanese; English support may be limited, so contact the ryokan ahead of arrival if you need assistance in English or require special arrangements.

What dining options are available on-site and are local dishes served?

The ryokan has an on-site soba restaurant serving lunch and dinner and the accommodation offers set meals featuring local specialties (for example Kofu regional dishes); breakfast is provided in an Asian style.

What are the check-in and check-out times and what if I arrive late?

Standard check-in is from 15:00 (guests are asked to arrive by the listed latest check-in time) and check-out is between 08:00–10:00; the property enforces a late-night entrance policy, so notify the ryokan in advance if you expect a late arrival.

Are pets allowed and is the ryokan family-friendly?

Pets are not permitted at the property; children of all ages are welcome, though children aged about four and older are treated as adults for booking purposes and cribs/extra beds are generally not available—confirm details when booking.

What nearby attractions and local transport options should I know about?

Nearby highlights include Shosenkyo gorge and local museums and cultural sites; the ryokan is close to Kofu Station (taxi ≈10 minutes), offers bicycle options, and the front desk can advise on public transport, supermarkets and sightseeing routes.

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