Kinosaki Onsen Hanakouji Saigetsu

9,3/10 Exceptional - Based on 321 reviews

Traveler Mix:
Couples (58%)
Families (16%)
Solo travelers (16%)
Groups (10%)

Kinosaki Onsen Hanakouji Saigetsu is a short walk from the station in Kinosaki, offering an adults‑only stay in a three‑storey wooden ryokan. With nine guest rooms, the inn emphasises privacy while providing comforts such as free Wi‑Fi, LCD TVs, bidet toilets and Slumberland beds. Guests receive a complimentary pass for the public baths and can borrow colourful yukata to stroll the onsen district. This ryokan with onsen in Kinosaki combines easy access to local shops with a calm, non‑smoking atmosphere.

Rooms range from tatami‑floor layouts with beds to configurations that add futons for extra guests; each room includes a kettle, refrigerator and bottled water. Seasonal kaiseki dinners highlight local Tajima beef and crab, and several plans include breakfast; private dining rooms were added to increase privacy. Instead of a large communal bath the property offers time‑reserved private baths for two — with cypress and granite tubs — and staff sanitise and clean each onsen after use. This ryokan with private onsen in Hyōgo suits couples and small groups.

Practical details favour a quiet, private stay: check‑in is in the afternoon, stairs connect all three floors (no elevator), and limited parking can be arranged for a fee with notice. The inn does not accept children under 15 and staff generally do not enter rooms during stays unless guests request assistance. Its central location makes it convenient to explore the ropeway, seafood restaurants and riverside promenades, then return each evening for private bathing and kaiseki cuisine.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Private Parking
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Breakfast

Detailed Ratings

Staff 9.6
Equipements 9.2
Cleanliness 9.6
Comfort 9.5
Value for money 8.9
Location 9.6

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Review summary for: Kinosaki Onsen Hanakouji Saige…

Positive Reviews

Warm, attentive staff and hospitality

Many reviews highlight friendly, accommodating staff who provide personalised touches (welcome snacks, oshibori, birthday attention) and go out of their way to assist guests.

Authentic traditional ryokan experience

Guests appreciated the traditional atmosphere, tasteful Japanese decor and the provision of yukata/kimono and zori, which enhance the cultural immersion and photo opportunities.

Onsen facilities and access

The property offers a private onsen (included time slots) and provides passes/yukata for visiting the seven Kinosaki onsens; reviewers praised the convenience and tattoo-friendly policy.

Excellent, central location

Multiple reviewers noted the hotel's very convenient location close to the train station, main street and restaurants, making it easy to explore the area and onsen circuit.

High-quality meals and breakfasts

Several guests praised the kaiseki dinners and breakfasts (some called the breakfast the best in Japan), noting attractive presentation and tasty meals; staff can accommodate dietary preferences.

Negative Reviews

Firm futon/bed for some guests

A few guests mentioned that sleeping on tatami/futon or traditional mattresses felt a bit hard if you aren’t used to floor sleeping.

No in-room shower in some room types

Some rooms do not include a private shower, reflecting the traditional ryokan layout; guests must use shared or private onsen facilities instead.

Potential noise from onsen area

At least one guest reported a noisy room located above an open bath area and disturbances from loud neighbours, which affected the ability to relax and sleep.

Inconsistent food elements for some dishes

While many praised the meals, one review mentioned some seafood at dinner felt overcooked, indicating occasional inconsistency in specific dishes.

Breakfast availability/options limited in one case

One guest reported no breakfast served in the ryokan and had to use an adjacent coffee shop that felt expensive and limited; this appears not to be a universal experience but may occur for some bookings.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can stay in a room?

The ryokan has nine rooms of various sizes; rooms accommodate singles, doubles and small groups — some room types accept a third person on a futon and certain rooms can host up to three or four guests. Check the specific room type at booking to confirm exact capacity.

Does the property have onsen facilities and public-bath access?

Yes — guests can book a private hot-spring bath during their stay (hours typically 15:00–23:00 and 06:00–09:30) and the ryokan provides a pass to the town’s public baths valid for the duration of your stay.

Are yukata and traditional items provided for walking the town?

Yes — complimentary yukata (and accessories for women) and geta are available so guests can stroll the onsen town in traditional dress.

Is there a shuttle or pickup service from the station or airport?

The ryokan is about a three-minute walk from JR Kinosaki Onsen Station, and there is no regular hotel shuttle advertised; if you need arrival assistance, contact the ryokan in advance for guidance.

What is the nearest airport and how do I reach the ryokan?

The nearest local airport is Toyooka (Tajima) Airport; most visitors arrive by JR limited-express trains from Osaka or Kyoto to Kinosaki Onsen Station and then walk a few minutes to the ryokan.

Do staff speak English?

The property provides English information and staff assist international guests; English proficiency is present but limited, so the team may use translation tools for specific requests.

What meals are served and when should I expect dinner and breakfast?

Dinner (seasonal multi-course kaiseki-style menus) is served in the on-site dining area starting around 18:00 or 18:30, and breakfast begins around 08:00 or 08:30; notify the ryokan of food allergies at least three days before arrival.

What are the check‑in/check‑out times and is the building accessible?

Check-in is generally from 15:00 (latest check-in 17:00) and check-out is by 10:00; the property is a traditional three-story wooden building with steep stairs and no elevator, so note limited accessibility and luggage assistance.

What can I visit nearby and what is the local experience like?

The ryokan sits on the station street with cafes, souvenir shops and supermarkets within easy walking distance; guests can enjoy strolling the seven public outdoor baths, the riverside, local shrines and nearby Kinosaki Marine World.

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

Pets are not accommodated at the property; there are convenience stores and small supermarkets on the street in front of the station within a short walk for last-mile shopping.

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