Harumiya Ryokan
9,7/10 Exceptional - Based on 4 reviews
Harumiya Ryokan is a compact riverside inn set beside the Arakawa stream in the Tsuchiyu Onsen area, offering an intimate stay across ten guest rooms that face the mountain water and wooded slopes. The property sits within the Bandai‑Azuma landscape and combines traditional ryokan architecture with selective modern updates, so most accommodations provide direct views of the stream and many include private open‑air bathing. The overall layout and low room count create a quiet, restorative atmosphere suited to couples and small groups seeking an authentic onsen experience.
The bathing facilities are central to the stay: natural hot spring water is supplied as kakenagashi (continuous flow), described on site as a clear, mild, weakly alkaline simple hot spring that is gentle on skin. Guests can use four reservable private open‑air baths for exclusive soaking, while many guest rooms feature their own hinoki (cypress) or mikage‑stone outdoor baths; a rooftop open‑air bath scented by Aomori hiba adds a distinct aromatic touch. These options make the property a practical choice as a ryokan with private onsen in Tsuchiyu Onsen, Fukushima, where privacy and timing are managed to avoid crowding.
Accommodations are offered in four room types—Japanese and mixed Japanese‑Western layouts—with amenities such as Simmons beds in renovated rooms, tatami floor heating, massage chairs, in‑room dining service and wireless internet. Cuisine emphasizes seasonal, locally sourced ingredients delivered as homestyle Japanese meals served in‑room or in a small dining area, often featuring regional river fish and mountain vegetables. With on‑site parking, a non‑smoking policy and a compact number of rooms, the inn focuses on attentive service and a measured pace that highlights bathing, local food and the surrounding mountain scenery, making it appealing to travelers seeking a focused onsen retreat in Fukushima.
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Review summary for: Harumiya Ryokan
Positive Reviews
Beautiful, secluded setting
Located next to a mountain stream and set off the beaten path, guests praised the peaceful, scenic location and sense of seclusion.
Excellent food
Guests described the meals as outstanding, indicating a high quality dining experience during their stay.
Friendly and helpful staff
Staff were noted as kind, gracious and helpful, contributing positively to the overall experience.
Well-appointed facility
The property was described as well-equipped and comfortable, with good amenities and upkeep.
Restorative, relaxing experience
Visitors reported feeling refreshed and relieved of stress and fatigue, highlighting the ryokan's ability to provide relaxation and recuperation.
Negative Reviews
Limited English printed materials
Most printed materials were available only in Japanese (except the dinner menu), making it hard for non-Japanese speakers to access information.
Language barrier with staff
Guests experienced difficulty communicating with staff due to language differences, which affected interactions during the stay.
Primarily caters to Japanese guests
Reviewers noted the facility appears oriented mainly toward Japanese clientele, which may reduce the availability of English support and international-facing services.
Frequently Asked Questions
Harumiya is a small ryokan with 11 guest rooms; room types range from doubles/twins to a quadruple that can sleep up to four using futons. Contact the ryokan to confirm room configuration for larger groups.
The property has indoor hot-spring baths, multiple open-air baths, a rooftop open-air bath scented with Aomori Hiba, and a private open-air bath available 24 hours; many rooms include their own open-air bath. The spring water is noted for skin-friendly minerals.
There is no fixed public shuttle listed; many Tsuchiyu ryokans can arrange pickup from Fukushima Station on request, and Harumiya asks guests to notify arrival time so they can assist with transfers. Confirm pickup when you book or before arrival.
Fukushima Airport is about 70 km away; the common route is Shinkansen or train to Fukushima Station followed by a local Fukushima Kotsu bus (around 40 minutes) or taxi to Tsuchiyu Onsen, with ryokan pickup possible if arranged in advance.
Staff provide basic English assistance and are reported to use translation tools for non-Japanese guests; notifying special needs ahead of arrival helps ensure smoother communication. Written arrival details in advance are recommended.
Expect a traditional ryokan stay with tatami-style rooms and seasonal regional cuisine; breakfasts are offered à la carte Asian style and dinners typically feature local river fish and mountain vegetables, often served in-room. The ryokan emphasizes local, seasonal ingredients.
The ryokan sits in Tsuchiyu Onsen, known for kokeshi doll displays, footbaths, and nature walks; scenic drives such as the Azuma Skyline, Onuma/Nidanuma ponds and Mount Bandai are within driving distance. Seasonal hiking and sightseeing are popular.
Most guests arrive via Fukushima Station, then take the Fukushima Kotsu bus to Tsuchiyu Onsen (about 40 minutes) or use a taxi; on-site free parking is available for guests arriving by car. Local buses and taxis serve the area for short trips.
Standard check-in is from 15:00 to 18:00 and check-out is until 10:00; the ryokan requests that you inform them of your expected arrival time in advance. Late arrivals should be communicated ahead of time.
A private open-air bath is available and some rooms have private baths; pets are not allowed at the ryokan. The onsen town has small shops and vending machines for basics, while larger supermarkets and more dining options are in central Fukushima.
