Moritaya

10/10 Exceptional - Based on 1 reviews

Moritaya is a small family-run ryokan set beside woodland and mountain streams in the Bandai‑Atami hot spring area. The property keeps an intimate scale with nine guest rooms arranged in a modern-Japanese aesthetic and a relaxed café-lounge offering a northern-European touch. Each room is designed around traditional elements—tatami, futon or beds and views over greenery—while providing a personal open-air or attached bath so guests can step into the hot spring directly from their room; in short, it functions as a ryokan with private onsen in Bandai-Atami, Fukushima.

Hot spring facilities combine in-room private tubs with two on-site baths that can be reserved for private use at no extra charge. One open-air reserveable bath looks out over forest and a stream and an additional lacquered Japanese cypress bath takes free-flowing hot spring water; the source is a simple alkaline spring with an approximate source temperature of 54°C, adjusted for bathing. The ryokan publishes reserved-bath hours in the late afternoon/evening and early morning so guests can plan quiet soaks; the water is described on site as benefitting fatigue relief, rheumatic and neuralgic symptoms and skin condition.

Guestroom types range from compact standard rooms to multi-room suites with larger terraces and cypress tubs, and several room layouts are intended for small groups or couples seeking privacy. Meals emphasise Aizu-region ingredients presented on local lacquerware, and the service model is intentionally attentive and personal rather than large-scale. Practical notes for planning: the inn operates set check‑in/out hours, does not accept children, and is a short drive from the nearest station, making it a purposeful choice for travellers seeking a quiet ryokan with onsen in Fukushima prefecture.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Room service
Restaurant
Family rooms

Detailed Ratings

Staff 10.0
Equipements 10.0
Cleanliness 10.0
Comfort 10.0
Value for money 10.0
Location 7.5

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many rooms does Moritaya have and what are the room capacities?

Moritaya has nine guestrooms in seven room types; the largest suite (Kizuna) accommodates up to 7, two suites (Yamabiko and Bandai no ma) up to 6, and several standard rooms accommodate up to 3 guests.

Does Moritaya have an onsen and what type of spring is it?

Yes; the property uses a simple alkaline hot spring sourced from the Adatara mountain range, and the water is adjusted to a comfortable bathing temperature.

Are private baths available and can I reserve them?

All guestrooms include an attached private bath, and there are two additional on-site baths that guests can reserve free of charge (reservable 15:00–22:00 and 07:00–09:30).

How do I get to Moritaya from Bandai-Atami Station or Fukushima Airport?

Moritaya is about a 3-minute drive from Bandai-Atami Station and approximately 44 km from Fukushima Airport; taxis or rental cars are the usual ways to reach the ryokan.

Does the ryokan provide a shuttle service?

There is no scheduled shuttle listed; guests typically arrive by taxi or private car and the property offers on-site parking.

What languages does the staff speak?

Listings indicate multilingual support including English in addition to Japanese.

What are the check-in and check-out times and is late arrival possible?

Standard check-in is from 15:00 to 19:00 (guests not taking dinner may check in as late as 21:00) and check-out is at 10:00.

Are meals provided and what kind of food can I expect?

The ryokan offers seasonal Aizu regional cuisine and traditional multi-course meals prepared by the inn; meal format (in-room or dining area) may vary by reservation.

Can I book the entire ryokan or bring pets?

Booking the entire property may be possible subject to availability—contact the ryokan to arrange; pets are not listed among facilities, so please confirm directly with the property before bringing animals.

What nearby attractions and transport options are there for day trips?

The hotel sits in the Bandai-Atami onsen area with easy access to local hot springs, Inawashiro Lake and Mount Bandai; most attractions are easiest reached by car or via Bandai-Atami Station.

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