Shizukatei

8.4
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.4/10, based on 28 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Mountain Setting Countryside Escape Garden Setting Hot Spring Town Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 8,4/10
Cleanliness 8,8/10
Comfort 8,4/10
Value for money 8,2/10
Location 7,8/10

Ryokan highlights

A countryside hot spring ryokan in Hiraizumi known for soba, calm surroundings, and easy sightseeing access.

Hiraizumi Sightseeing BaseWell placed for visiting Hiraizumi’s major cultural sights within a short drive.
Hot Spring RelaxationOnsen bathing is a core draw for unwinding after temple and town sightseeing.
Handmade SobaThe inn is especially noted for soba, giving meals a distinctive local identity.
Peaceful Rural SettingRice-field and countryside surroundings create a quiet, restorative stay atmosphere.
Traditional Ryokan FeelJapanese-style lodging offers a more classic, local stay than standard hotels.
Scenic Mountain BackdropNatural views and a greener setting add to the inn’s tranquil appeal.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and bath time are the strongest stay drivers here. Arrive by mid-afternoon, settle into the rural setting, enjoy in-room dinner, soak in the open-air bath at night and again in the morning, then visit Hiraizumi's main temple sites. A second night makes sense only if you want a slower pace with Takkoku no Iwaya or a relaxed car-based area day.
Trip-planning verdict: This ryokan works best as a quiet 1-night Hiraizumi cultural stop or a calm 2-night rural break with meals and baths, not as a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Car Helps A LotThe inn is in a rural hillside setting outside central Hiraizumi, so station-to-sightseeing logistics are less smooth without a car.
Not A Long BaseHiraizumi's headline sights are limited enough that many travelers will run out of nearby priorities after one full sightseeing day.
Quiet EveningsChoose this for baths and dinner, not nightlife, shopping streets, or lots of walk-out dining around the property.

Food & drinks

This mountain ryokan is best known for on-site Japanese meals centered on handmade soba, seasonal breakfast, and local sake, with a couple of useful soba-focused options in Hiraizumi nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan dining for breakfast and dinner with seasonal Japanese set meals.

  • Handmade sobafoodHouse-made buckwheat noodles.
  • Wagyu steakfoodJapanese beef course item.
  • TempurafoodCrisp seasonal fried items.
  • Japanese breakfastspecialtySteamed rice and side dishes.
  • Local sakedrinkRegional sake served with dinner.
Ekimae Bashokan (nearby)
nearbyabout 10 min drive

Popular soba spot by Hiraizumi Station, known for Hiraizumi-style wanko soba.

  • Wanko sobaspecialtySmall bowls refilled as you eat.
  • Hand-cut sobafoodFresh buckwheat noodles.
  • SakedrinkJapanese rice wine available.
Yumeno Kaze (nearby)
nearbyabout 10 min drive

Casual Japanese meal spot for soba and simple local dishes.

  • Soba noodlesfoodBuckwheat noodle dishes.
  • Japanese set mealfoodSimple local-style meal.
  • TeadrinkStandard meal drink.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This countryside ryokan is best reached by rail to Hiraizumi or Ichinoseki, then by taxi or arranged pickup if available.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A countryside onsen ryokan in Hiraizumi that stands out for handmade soba, locally focused meals, and a peaceful rural setting. It suits travelers seeking quiet and traditional atmosphere better than those who want to stay within walking distance of Hiraizumi’s main sights.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Handmade soba is a real highlightThis ryokan puts soba at the center of the experience, with noodles made by hand every day. That gives the stay a stronger local identity than a standard ryokan dinner.
  • Good food with regional varietyMeals feature Tohoku ingredients and can include wagyu steak, tempura, sushi, and sashimi alongside seasonal vegetables. It is a strong pick if dinner quality is one of your main booking criteria.
  • Quiet mountain-rural atmosphereThe property sits in a calm area outside central Hiraizumi, giving it a more secluded satoyama feel. That peaceful setting should appeal to guests who want a slower, more restorative stay.
  • Useful shuttle for key sightseeing spotsA free shuttle is available to Chusonji Temple, Motsuji Temple, and Hiraizumi Station when arranged in advance. This helps offset the remote location for travelers without a car.
  • Better accessibility than many traditional innsThe inn is noted for a universal design room created with barrier-free use in mind, and it is presented as suitable for wheelchair users or guests needing assistance. That is a meaningful advantage in a ryokan category where accessibility is often limited.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not in the center of HiraizumiThe ryokan is in the mountains a little away from town, so you should not expect to walk easily to the main heritage sights or station. Travelers who want maximum convenience may find the location less practical.
  • Transport planning mattersBecause access commonly involves about a 10-minute drive from Hiraizumi Station, arrival and sightseeing can feel more complicated without a car or a pre-booked shuttle. It is less carefree than staying near the station area.
  • Best if you enjoy traditional Japanese mealsThe dining experience leans heavily into Japanese cuisine and set-course ryokan style. Guests wanting more casual, flexible, or Western-leaning food options may feel constrained.
  • Morning schedule may feel structuredThe property promotes experiences like morning walks, garden produce, breakfast routines, and a 10:00 AM checkout. If you prefer a very lazy lie-in or a late departure, the rhythm may feel a bit early.
  • Limited English support can be a hurdleThe official contact information indicates phone support is only in Japanese. International travelers who need complex pre-arrival coordination may find communication less seamless.

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