Migiwaya
9,6/10 Exceptional - Based on 209 reviews
Migiwaya is a small, coastal ryokan tucked in Yaizu, Shizuoka that blends traditional tatami living with private bathing. The property is arranged around a quiet garden and offers a limited number of rooms so stays feel intimate and personal. Many rooms open onto a verandah with an attached open-air bath, and the accommodation’s emphasis on in-room bathing means it can be described as a ryokan with private onsen in Shizuoka Prefecture for guests seeking a self-contained hot-spring experience without shared bathing crowds.
Rooms pair classic Japanese details—tatami floors and futon options—with contemporary comforts such as air conditioning, flat-screen television and Wi‑Fi; some configurations provide sea views while others face the property garden. Each guest space is equipped with its own bathing area, allowing for private soaks, and the property maintains communal dining and lounge areas for quieter social moments. Evening meals are typically focused on local seafood and seasonal produce, served in multi-course style that highlights regional ingredients and sake selections from Shizuoka.
Practical features suit travelers who prefer calm, grown-up environments: the ryokan operates on a small scale with a quiet-stay policy and limited rooms, making reservations advisable during busy periods. It sits within easy reach of the town’s transport links and the fishing harbour, so day trips to nearby coastal attractions are straightforward. Whether you are specifically searching for a ryokan with onsen, Shizuoka or a compact seaside retreat, Migiwaya presents a measured, detail-focused option that centers private bathing, local cuisine and a relaxed pace.
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Review summary for: Migiwaya
Positive Reviews
Private in-room onsen
Many guests highlight the private hot tub/onsen in their rooms or on the terrace as a standout feature — excellent for relaxation and a unique ryokan experience.
Exceptional, attentive staff
Staff repeatedly praised for being very kind, professional and proactive — they assist with local recommendations, luggage, transport (shuttle to station), dietary needs, and special requests, creating a highly personalised stay.
High-quality meals (breakfast & dinner)
Dining is frequently described as delicious and artfully presented (kaiseki-style), with generous traditional Japanese breakfasts and seafood specialities; staff often serve courses thoughtfully and accommodate allergies or restrictions.
Clean, spacious traditional-style rooms with great views
Rooms combine tatami and modern touches, are described as very clean and spacious with comfortable beds, terraces and lovely harbor/sea or garden views — some guests noted the possibility to see Mt. Fuji on clear days.
Convenient amenities & good value
Guests appreciate extras such as free parking, shuttle service, daily restocked snacks/drinks and toiletries, reservable public onsen and in-room amenities — many feel the overall experience offers excellent value.
Negative Reviews
Unstable or slow WiFi
A few guests reported WiFi that was intermittent or slow during their stay, which affected connectivity for some travellers.
Small/sleepy town with limited attractions
Multiple reviews mention the location in a quiet, less touristy town — lovely for relaxation but with limited things to do within walking distance if guests expect a lively town.
Entrance can be hard to find
At least one guest noted the lodging’s entrance is small and not obvious, which made initial arrival a little confusing.
Occasional noise from other guests
A small number of guests experienced noise from other visitors (for example when drunk), which disturbed the otherwise peaceful atmosphere.
Bathroom insulation / room dryness issues
A few comments mentioned the bathroom felt less insulated than the bedroom and rooms could become dry when the heater was on — though guests generally found the hot tub remedied comfort issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room capacities vary by type and can sleep from about 2 up to roughly 6 adults depending on bedding configuration; note that children are not permitted.
Yes — the property offers hot spring baths and open-air baths, and many room types include a private open-air onsen for exclusive use.
Pickup/transfer can be arranged on request; please contact the ryokan in advance to confirm availability and timing.
Yaizu Station is within a 10–15 minute walk; Shizuoka Airport is roughly 19 km by car and the ryokan is also reachable by highway via Yaizu IC in about 15 minutes by car.
Standard check-in is between 15:00 and 18:00 and check-out is between 09:00 and 10:00; the ryokan asks that you inform them of your expected arrival time.
Children are not permitted at this property and pets are not allowed.
Staff are multilingual and can assist in English; additional language support such as Chinese and Korean is often available.
Yes — the on-site restaurant serves Japanese dinner and an Asian-style breakfast, and vegetarian options can be prepared on request.
Nearby highlights include Josho-ji Temple within easy walking distance, the Yaizu fish market/harbour area, and local parks suitable for short walks and sightseeing.
Convenience stores and small local shops are within walking distance; larger supermarkets and more shopping options are a short drive away in central Yaizu.
