Sumiyoshiya
6,5/10 Good - Based on 10 reviews
Sumiyoshiya is a compact, traditionally styled ryokan set in the Teradomari coastal district of Nagaoka. Its accommodation is arranged in Japanese‑style rooms with tatami flooring, sliding paper doors and futon bedding; some room types include private washrooms while others use shared facilities. Onsite facilities emphasize simple comfort — a public hot spring bath and an outdoor bathing area provide communal relaxation, and basic guest services include complimentary Wi‑Fi, a small bar, luggage storage and free parking. The property presents itself as a practical, local ryokan with onsen in Nagaoka, suitable for travellers seeking an unpretentious coastal stay.
Dining here draws on the local seafood tradition: breakfast is offered in an Asian style and evening meals featuring seasonal fish and regional produce can be arranged and served in the dining room or in rooms on request. The ryokan’s shoreline location places guests close to the long‑standing Teradomari fish market and a nearby beach; short drives or local buses connect to the ferry for Sado Island and to small museums and aquaria in the area. Onsite small‑scale activities and services noted by visitors include massage and fishing trips, and basic leisure options such as karaoke are available seasonally.
Practically, the ryokan provides a range of room configurations for couples, families and groups, free on‑site parking and straightforward arrival procedures with a request that guests confirm estimated arrival times. Bathing facilities are organized as gender‑segregated public and open‑air baths rather than private in‑room onsens, and the host emphasises hospitality geared to local tastes and seafood cuisine. For travellers comparing coastal stays, Sumiyoshiya represents a functional, regionally rooted ryokan with onsen in Niigata that focuses on location, simple comforts and fresh local dining.
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Review summary for: Sumiyoshiya
Positive Reviews
Onsen (hot spring) available
Guests appreciated the property's onsen, noting it as a positive feature of the stay.
Good food and meals
Several reviews praised the cuisine, describing the meals as tasty and satisfying.
Delicious breakfast rice
Breakfast rice was highlighted specifically for its good quality and taste.
Not crowded / quiet
Some guests noted the hotel was relatively quiet or had low occupancy, which they found pleasant.
Negative Reviews
Older facilities
Multiple comments pointed out that the property felt aged and could use updates or refurbishment.
Poor air-conditioning in common areas
Reviewers reported that corridors and the lobby were not adequately air-conditioned, making those areas uncomfortable.
No canned-beer vending machine
Guests were disappointed there was no vending machine selling canned beer on the premises.
Rooms far from bath and dining areas
Some found their rooms located a long distance from the bathing facilities and the dining hall, which was inconvenient.
Small/basic in-room bathrooms
The in-room bathrooms were described as compact and basic—comparable to a unit bath in a small apartment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms are traditional Japanese-style; economy rooms have two futons while standard rooms can accommodate up to four futons, and family-room options are available—confirm occupancy when booking.
Yes, the property features hot public baths for guests; private-bath options are not listed on the property page so contact the ryokan if you need a private booking.
No airport shuttle is listed; the ryokan is within walking distance of central Kanazawa, so guests typically use trains, buses or taxis from the nearest airports via Kanazawa Station.
Yes; many guests report helpful English-speaking staff at reception, though you may want to confirm details in advance for complex requests.
Expect a traditional ryokan experience with tatami rooms and futon bedding, a small garden, communal hot baths, and locally inspired meals served in the dining room or in-room by reservation.
Omicho Market is steps away (about a 1-minute walk), Kenroku-en Garden is roughly a 10-minute walk, and the historic Higashi Chaya district is about a 15-minute walk.
Many sights are walkable from the ryokan; local buses and the Kanazawa Loop Bus serve major attractions and the property also offers free-use bicycles for short trips.
Check-in is from 15:00 to 21:00 and check-out from 06:00 to 10:00; note the property’s entrance is closed between 00:00 and 06:00, so plan arrivals accordingly.
Pets are not allowed and whole-property privatization is not advertised on the listing—contact the ryokan for special requests; Omicho Market and convenience stores are within a short walk for supplies.
Breakfast (Japanese or Western) is served and requires a reservation at check-in; dinner using local ingredients is offered but must be reserved in advance when booking your stay.
