Sansuikan Kinryu

8,9/10 Excellent - Based on 197 reviews

Traveler Mix:
Families (62%)
Couples (19%)
Groups (15%)
Solo travelers (4%)

Sansuikan Kinryu sits on the lakeshore in the Kanzanji Onsen area, offering a traditional ryokan experience that foregrounds panoramic views of Lake Hamana from every guest room. The property has 31 rooms including two special rooms and a mix of Japanese‑Western styles with bedding options, plus accessible accommodation for guests with reduced mobility. Public spaces include a lobby framed by the lake panorama, a gift shop and private dining rooms arranged for kaiseki or local seafood menus; this ryokan with onsen Kanzanji Onsen emphasizes seasonal ingredients sourced from the surrounding waters and countryside.

Bath facilities combine a large indoor bathhouse crafted entirely from Japanese cypress, two open‑air baths with vistas toward the inner bay and Mt. Okusa, and two private open‑air family baths on the third floor named Tsuki no Yu and Hi no Yu. Private baths are available to staying guests at no additional charge subject to availability and are reserved at check‑in; Tsuki no Yu is fully accessible. Note that guest rooms do not contain individual hot spring baths, but the property’s layered communal and private offerings make it a suitable ryokan with private onsen Shizuoka option for travelers seeking both shared and family bathing experiences.

Practical details include standard check‑in and check‑out times, complimentary on‑site parking and building‑wide Wi‑Fi, with staff able to advise on local transport options such as the direct bus from the nearest major station. Additional on‑site amenities include a karaoke room and banquet‑style private rooms for small groups; the hotel operates reservation and front‑desk services to coordinate dining, bath bookings and accessibility needs, making it a focused choice for travelers prioritizing lake views, regional cuisine and a variety of hot spring facilities.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Free Wifi
Room service
Bar
Breakfast

Detailed Ratings

Staff 9.3
Equipements 8.7
Cleanliness 9.1
Comfort 9.1
Value for money 8.3
Location 9.1

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Review summary for: Sansuikan Kinryu

Positive Reviews

Stunning lake and mountain views

Many guests praise the exceptional views from rooms, the lobby and the open-air onsen overlooking the lake and mountains.

Excellent traditional meals

Kaiseki dinners and breakfasts are frequently described as high-quality, varied and delicious — a highlight for many stays.

Relaxing onsen facilities (private & public)

The property offers both gender-separated public onsens and bookable private baths with great views; guests found them relaxing and well maintained.

Attentive, professional service (omotenashi)

Staff are repeatedly described as warm, helpful and very polite, with thoughtful small touches (tea, snacks, gifts for children) that enhance the experience.

Comfortable, authentic Japanese rooms

Rooms are noted as clean, spacious and authentically designed with tatami and comfortable futons or beds; many guests appreciated the room size and comfort.

Negative Reviews

Older building and occasional unpleasant odours

A few guests mentioned that parts of the building are not very new and there were occasional unpleasant smells (in elevators or some areas).

Quiet location with limited nearby dining options

The ryokan sits in a peaceful area but several reviewers noted few shops/restaurants nearby, many closing early, making evenings quiet especially on weekdays.

Language can be a barrier

Many staff speak primarily Japanese; while service remains good, non-Japanese speakers may need a translation app or extra patience communicating.

Price perceived as high by some

A couple of guests felt the stay was a bit pricey, although most considered it worth the experience and service.

Timing and traditional breakfast may not suit everyone

Breakfast service times (latest around 8am) and traditional Japanese breakfast offerings can be early or unfamiliar for some travellers; private onsen slots also require booking which can limit flexibility.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can your rooms accommodate?

Rooms range from single and double layouts to larger traditional tatami rooms; some tatami rooms can accommodate families or groups, with certain rooms sleeping up to six guests.

Does Sansuikan Kinryu have onsen facilities?

Yes — the ryokan features a large communal cypress bath plus several private (chartered) baths and open‑air options; please follow standard onsen etiquette such as washing before entering and no swimwear.

Can I reserve a private onsen for my group?

Yes — private/chartered baths are available and can be reserved through the front desk or at booking; please request your preferred time when you book or at check‑in.

Is there a shuttle or pick‑up service to the ryokan?

Shuttle service is offered by the property; guests should contact the ryokan directly to arrange pickup and confirm shuttle times.

How do I get to Sansuikan Kinryu from nearby airports?

You can reach the ryokan by a combination of train and bus from major airports (travel time varies by airport), with Hamamatsu Station as the nearest major rail hub followed by an Entetsu bus to Kanzanji Onsen.

Do staff speak English?

The website and guest information are available in English and staff can assist in English to a limited extent; consider bringing a translation app for detailed requests.

What kind of dining and local food can I expect?

The ryokan specialises in Japanese cuisine showcasing Lake Hamana and regional ingredients; dinner is typically served in private dining rooms and an Asian‑style breakfast is provided.

What nearby attractions can I visit on foot or by short drive?

Kanzanji Temple and the Kanzanji Onsen area are immediately nearby, while Hamanako Palpal, Hamamatsu Flower Park and lakeside activities are a short drive away.

What are check‑in and check‑out times?

Standard check‑in is from 15:00 to 19:00 and check‑out is by 10:00.

Are pets allowed and is there a convenience store nearby?

Pets are not permitted on the property; the ryokan has an on‑site gift shop and you can find convenience stores and larger supermarkets in the Hamamatsu station area or a short drive away.

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