Spa SHIOSAI

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Traveler Mix:
Families (42%)
Couples (25%)
Groups (25%)
Solo travelers (8%)

Set on the coast of Hokkaido with direct views over the bay, Spa SHIOSAI occupies a distinctive ship‑like complex that pairs traditional tatami rooms with Western‑style accommodations; some rooms face the sea and others offer quieter garden aspects. Guests can choose Japanese futon layouts or Western beds, and the property emphasises seasonal seafood in its on‑site restaurant and the option to enjoy evening meals in the privacy of your room. The atmosphere and room mix make it a practical choice for families and couples seeking a coastal ryokan experience.

The bathing facilities form the core of the offer: the site promotes a high natural flow of source‑water (reported at roughly 500 litres per minute) and a variety of thermal experiences across multiple indoor and outdoor pools. Bath types include open‑air baths, Jacuzzi/jet pools, steam and dry saunas, and separate large bathing halls presented in both Japanese and Western styles; public bathing is the primary format, while private family baths are typically available for short hourly hire. Daytime bathing is generally available through the afternoon and early evening, and facilities include changing and rest areas for longer stays.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Facilities for disabled guests
Free parking
Restaurant
Breakfast
Free Wifi
Free parking
Family rooms

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Review summary for: Spa SHIOSAI

Positive Reviews

High-quality onsen and bathing facilities

Multiple guests praised the onsen as a highlight — described as clean, large, with outdoor areas and a very enjoyable hot‑spring experience that many said is a must‑try.

Friendly, helpful and professional staff

Reviewers repeatedly mentioned warm, attentive service: staff helped with sleeping arrangements, meals and transport, and were described as very kind and professional.

Delicious, authentic food

Several guests raved about the meals and breakfast (some urged booking half‑board). Food was called amazing, authentic Japanese cuisine and a major plus of the stay.

Traditional, comfortable rooms with great views

Guests liked the big, traditional Japanese rooms and futons, often noting excellent sea views and scenery (beach, snow, ocean) that enhanced relaxation and sleep quality.

Clean, well‑maintained facilities and relaxing atmosphere

Visitors commented on the overall cleanliness, roomy indoor facilities and a quiet, restful atmosphere that made the property feel rejuvenating.

Negative Reviews

Remote location and limited public transport

Several guests noted the property is in a remote area best reached by car; public transport options are sparse and schedules limited, which can be inconvenient.

Some rooms lack en‑suite toilets or have limited amenities

Multiple reviews pointed out that certain traditional rooms do not include a toilet or in‑room water facilities, and some twin rooms felt small compared with the larger tatami rooms.

Shared bathing logistics and facility condition concerns

A few guests said guest‑only onsen hours are short and the common bathing facilities could use upgrades despite the overall praise for the onsen.

Occasional issues with insects and building climate control

A small number of reviewers reported flies in rooms and that non‑room areas could be uncomfortably warm due to limited air conditioning in public spaces.

Perceived value: price vs. what’s offered

At least one guest felt the rate was high for what was provided, commenting that the room and breakfast did not justify the price compared with nearby alternatives.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests can each room accommodate?

Most rooms are designed for 2–4 guests; the property also offers family/group arrangements—please check the specific room type when booking.

Does Spa SHIOSAI have an onsen and can I use a private bath?

Yes — the property has natural hot springs including an open-air sea-view bath and a large indoor marble bath, and private (kashikiri) baths can be reserved on request for group use.

Is there a shuttle service to the ryokan or the nearest station/airport?

There is no regular airport shuttle; the ryokan is about 5 minutes by car from Manazuru Station and may offer local pick-up (for example after beach activities) or pick-up on request — contact the property ahead to arrange.

How do I get to Spa SHIOSAI from Tokyo or nearby airports?

Take the JR Tokaido Line to Manazuru Station, then a short taxi ride or roughly 15–25 minute walk to the property; from Haneda or Narita use train connections to the JR Tokaido line via Tokyo or Shinagawa.

Do staff at the ryokan speak English or other languages?

Staff can provide basic English assistance, but most information and materials are in Japanese; request language help before arrival if you need more support.

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

Standard check-in is by mid-afternoon (check-in window ends around 15:00) and check-out is around 10:00; late arrivals are usually accepted with prior notice.

Can we reserve the onsen or other facilities for private use or group events?

Yes — the open-air and large baths can be reserved for private use and the property accommodates group dining and event arrangements; contact the ryokan in advance to reserve facilities.

Are pets allowed and is the ryokan suitable for families?

Pets are generally not permitted; the ryokan is family-friendly with child-friendly meal options and room arrangements, though small children’s yukata may not be provided — check specific family policies with the property.

Are there supermarkets or convenience stores nearby for essentials?

Yes — small supermarkets and convenience stores are within walking distance of Manazuru Station (about 5–10 minutes), and larger supermarkets are available in nearby towns by short drive.

What dining options are available and can the ryokan accommodate dietary requests?

On-site dining focuses on fresh local seafood and set-course meals, with alternative options such as BBQ or group room service for larger parties; notify the ryokan in advance about any dietary restrictions so they can try to accommodate them.

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