Futagojimasou
6,9/10 Good - Based on 11 reviews
Futagojimasou is a modest, family-run ryokan perched above the Wakanoura coast in Wakayama, offering clear ocean views and a relaxed, retro atmosphere rooted in Showa-era hospitality. Rooms are primarily Japanese-style with balconies or an engawa that look toward the sea, and public areas retain a homely, unpretentious character; visitors will notice the resident cat that sometimes appears in the lobby. The property positions itself as a ryokan with onsen Wakayama where evening light and sea breezes form an integral part of the stay.
Bathing facilities include an open-air rotemburo framed by the coastline and a larger indoor onsen, and the ryokan provides the option to reserve a private bath by request when available. Meals emphasize Kishu coastal produce through multi-course seasonal menus that showcase local fish such as kué, torafugu and hamo alongside simpler home-style dishes. Communal amenities are straightforward: a small lounge, game lending and karaoke, and limited parking; the overall feel suits travellers seeking an intimate, locally rooted experience rather than contemporary luxury.
Practical details are simple: check-in is mid-afternoon and check-out is mid-morning, and guests are asked to communicate an estimated arrival time in advance. Located on a coastal headland, the property is most easily reached by car or taxi from Wakayama transport hubs, and guests should note there are few restaurants or shops within easy walking distance. For visitors looking for compact seaside accommodation with regional dining and bathing options, Futagojimasou represents a concise ryokan profile — a ryokan with onsen Wakayama Prefecture that serves as a convenient base for exploring the Wakanoura coastline and nearby shrines.
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Review summary for: Futagojimasou
Positive Reviews
Oceanfront setting and great views
Multiple guests praised the seaside location and room views, enjoying the sound of the waves and a peaceful oceanfront atmosphere.
Onsen and large baths
Reviewers highlighted the outdoor onsen facing the sea and large bathing facilities as a relaxing, standout feature.
Attentive, polite staff
Staff were frequently described as patient, very attentive and polite, contributing to a calm, welcoming stay.
Traditional Japanese rooms and experience
Guests appreciated the typically Japanese-style rooms and authentic ryokan atmosphere.
Delicious, varied meals
Several reviews praised the food—both dinner and breakfast—as tasty, varied and a highlight of the stay (including special dishes like boat sashimi).
Negative Reviews
Remote location / difficult without a car
Multiple guests noted the hotel is inconvenient to reach without a car: the nearest bus stop is about 1 km away and taxis to the city or station can be costly (around ¥3000).
Outdated facilities and decor
Many reviewers said the property feels old or 'from another era' and would benefit from repainting, refurbishment or a deeper update to the interiors.
Cleanliness or musty/old smell reported
Some guests mentioned unpleasant smells or that the place felt aged and in need of better cleaning or airing to improve freshness.
Limited nearby dining / no on-site restaurant
Guests reported few or no restaurant options in the immediate area (and at least one guest noted the absence of an on-site restaurant), which can be inconvenient on evenings when local options are closed.
Price vs. value and bedding comfort
At least one reviewer felt the price was high relative to the condition of the ryokan, and another reported discomfort from a single-layer futon mattress causing body pain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms are traditional Japanese style with configurations ranging from two single beds to up to five futons; occupancy varies by room type so check the room description for exact maximums.
Check-in is from 15:00 (please inform the ryokan of your expected arrival time) and check-out is by 10:00.
Yes, the property offers an on-site hot spring with indoor and open-air baths that provide sea views.
Some renovated suites advertise private open-air baths while the main onsen is communal; confirm private-bath availability when you book.
There is no regular airport shuttle; the nearest major airport is Kansai International (about 48 km), and most guests travel by train plus taxi or by car.
Take a train to Wakayama Station and then a taxi (around 10–20 minutes) to Saikazaki, or drive from the Hokuwai/Handsome expressway area—free parking is available on site.
Staff are primarily Japanese and English may be limited; contact the ryokan in advance if you need extra language assistance.
The ryokan serves seasonal Japanese meals, typically seafood-focused kaiseki dinners and an Asian-style breakfast; please inform them ahead of time for dietary needs.
Local highlights include the Saikazaki coast and lighthouse, Wakaura Temmangu, Kishu Toshogu and Tamatsushima shrines, with Wakayama city center roughly 5–6 km away.
Pets are not permitted and there are few restaurants or shops within walking distance, so guests are advised to bring essentials or plan to drive to nearby stores or Wakayama city for supplies.
