Sawatari Onsen Miyataya Ryokan

7,3/10 Very good - Based on 3 reviews

Sawatari Onsen Miyataya Ryokan sits in the small hot-spring community of Sawatari, a short drive from Nakanojo in Gunma Prefecture. The property presents a traditional ryokan layout with tatami-floored guest rooms and futon bedding; many room options are arranged for families and groups. Standard in-room amenities include air conditioning, a television and refrigerator, while bathrooms are commonly shared rather than en suite. Practical details that visitors should note: check-in is generally between 13:00 and 18:30, check-out by 10:00, and the property operates a cash-only payment policy. Free onsite parking and complimentary Wi‑Fi are provided, and the facility includes elevator access and features for guests with reduced mobility.

The bathing facilities centre on a communal hot-spring experience with an indoor public bath and an open-air bath that use the local spring supply, positioning the ryokan as a straightforward ryokan with onsen in Gumma. Spa-style services such as massages and wellness packages are offered, and staff can assist with arranging private-use options where available by request. Bathing etiquette is observed: separate areas for men and women and communal-use rules apply. Guests looking for a private onsen should check availability in advance, as the property’s principal offering is shared hot-spring access rather than guaranteed in-room private baths.

Set among forested hills, the ryokan is a practical base for outdoor activities year-round — hiking, canoeing and nearby ski areas — and lies roughly a 30‑minute bus ride from Nakanojo Station. Local sights include stepped streets and mountain viewpoints, and the town’s small cluster of inns gives a quieter alternative to larger resort destinations. The ryokan’s simple meal service emphasizes local seasonal produce in set breakfasts and dinners; this makes the property suitable for travellers seeking an authentic, low-key onsen stay with accessible transport links in Gunma.

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Highlights of this ryokan

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

Detailed Ratings

Staff 10.0
Equipements 6.7
Cleanliness 7.5
Comfort 8.3
Value for money 5.0
Location 8.3

Points of interest nearby

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Review summary for: Sawatari Onsen Miyataya Ryokan

Positive Reviews

Scenic open-air bath with beautiful foliage

Guest praised the outdoor onsen for its stunning autumn leaves and scenic atmosphere.

Friendly and helpful staff

Reviewers mentioned that the staff were pleasant and provided good service during their stay.

Good quality hot spring water

Guests commented positively on the onsen water itself, noting it was nice and enjoyable.

Delicious cuisine

Several guests highlighted that the meals were tasty and well prepared.

Negative Reviews

Limited electrical outlets in rooms

A guest reported there was only one power outlet in the room, which can be inconvenient for charging multiple devices.

Onsen cleanliness concern

One reviewer felt the hot spring was a bit unclean or needed better maintenance.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can each room accommodate?

Rooms are traditional Japanese-style with futons; options include small rooms for couples and larger family rooms that can sleep several guests. Please add the exact number and ages of guests when booking to confirm occupancy.

What onsen facilities does the ryokan have?

The property offers communal hot spring baths and an open-air (rotenburo) bath fed by the local Sawatari spring. Bathing is shared by gender in public facilities unless you arrange otherwise with the ryokan.

Can I reserve a private onsen for my group?

Private baths are not listed as a standard facility; guests should request private-use options directly with the ryokan in advance to confirm availability. The staff can advise whether a timed private bath can be arranged.

Is there a shuttle from the airport or train station?

There is no advertised regular airport shuttle; contact the ryokan before arrival to ask about possible pick-up or private transfer. Most guests travel by train to Nakanojo or Iwashima and then use the local bus or taxi to Sawatari.

How do I reach Sawatari Onsen Miyataya Ryokan from Tokyo or the nearest airport?

From Tokyo, take train toward JR Agatsuma Line to Nakanojo or Iwashima Station, then take the local bus to Sawatari (about 25–30 minutes) or a short taxi ride. From regional airports use trains and a final bus/taxi leg; driving is also common with on-site parking available.

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

Standard check-in hours are in the early afternoon until early evening and check-out is by mid-morning; please notify the ryokan of your expected arrival time in advance. Note the property locks its entrance overnight, so late arrivals should be communicated ahead of time.

Do staff speak English and can they assist with travel questions?

Staff primarily speak Japanese but they can handle basic English inquiries and will help with local directions and logistics. If you have specific requests or limited English, informing the ryokan before arrival helps them prepare.

What nearby sights and activities are recommended?

Sawatari is a small onsen town ideal for onsen-hopping, short hikes and local food experiences; nearby attractions include Shima Onsen, Kusatsu area attractions and scenic local steps and lakes. The ryokan is a convenient base for exploring the region’s hot springs and nature trails.

Are pets allowed and is there a supermarket or convenience store nearby?

Pets are not permitted at the property. The town has small shops and a famous local manju shop for snacks and souvenirs; larger supermarkets and more services are in Nakanojo town a short drive away.

Are meals served at the ryokan and can dietary needs be accommodated?

The ryokan offers traditional Japanese meals and breakfast options, and can accept requests for dietary needs if informed in advance. Specify any allergies or special requirements when you book so the kitchen can prepare accordingly.

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