Kounkaku
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Ryokan highlights
A hilltop Dake Onsen ryokan in Nihonmatsu known for panoramic views and 100% free-flowing acidic hot springs.
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Food & drinks
Nagame no Yakata Kounkaku at Dake Onsen offers kaiseki-style dinner venues, buffet breakfast, and a casual on-site izakaya-style eatery.
Main on-site dining venue for seasonal dinner courses with views.
- Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course seasonal Japanese dinner.
- Fukushima beefspecialtyLocal beef main in some plans.
- Joban seasonal fishspecialtyRegional fish main option.
- Local sakedrinkNihonmatsu area sake selection.
Casual meal spot and izakaya-style space for lunch and late bites.
- Tempura sobafoodHot or cold soba set.
- Duck dipping sobafoodWarm duck broth with soba.
- Ramen and gyozafoodSimple late-night staples.
- Beer and sakedrinkCasual drinks menu.
Breakfast venue with buffet or Japanese set meal depending on the day.
- Breakfast buffetfoodUsually 30+ morning items.
- Homemade breadfoodMade with Fukushima rice.
- Tama dofuspecialtyLocal Dake Onsen tofu specialty.
- Rice porridgefoodGentle morning porridge option.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in Dake Onsen above the main hot spring area, with JR Nihonmatsu Station as the most practical rail gateway and Fukushima Airport or Sendai Airport as secondary air options.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A scenic hilltop ryokan in Dake Onsen that stands out for its views, acidic hot spring baths, and classic multi-course ryokan stay. It suits travelers who want a quiet onsen experience more than those who want to stay in the middle of town or near a station.
- Wide hilltop viewsThis ryokan is positioned on higher ground in Dake Onsen, and the outlook over the surrounding landscape is one of its defining strengths. That elevated setting gives the stay a calmer, more secluded feel than properties lower in the hot spring town.
- Authentic acidic hot springThe baths use Dake Onsen's distinctive acidic spring water, a style of onsen that feels more characterful than standard hotel baths. If you specifically want a memorable regional onsen rather than just a generic bath, this is a strong fit.
- Open-air bath atmosphereThe bathing experience is built around spacious public baths and open-air soaking, which makes the ryokan appealing for travelers who prioritize onsen time. The setting is especially attractive if you enjoy relaxing with fresh air and seasonal scenery.
- Varied room stylesThe property offers more than one room style, including Japanese and Japanese-Western layouts, so it can suit different comfort preferences. That flexibility is useful for couples or families who want a ryokan feel without giving up too much convenience.
- Classic full ryokan stayKounkaku is better suited to travelers looking for the traditional ryokan rhythm of check-in, bathing, dinner, and a slow evening in. The experience feels more destination-like than a simple overnight stop.
- Less convenient on footBecause it sits on the upper side of Dake Onsen, it may feel less convenient if you want quick, flat walking access to the center of the onsen area. Travelers with heavy luggage or limited mobility may notice the location more.
- Best for a quiet tripThe atmosphere is geared toward calm, scenic relaxation rather than nightlife or a lively resort buzz. If you want lots happening around you after dinner, this ryokan may feel too subdued.
- Traditional style may feel datedEven with its scenic appeal, the property is closer to a classic onsen ryokan style than a sleek modern luxury hotel. Travelers seeking ultra-contemporary design may find the overall feel less polished than newer resorts.
- Public bath focusThe onsen appeal centers heavily on shared bathing areas, so it is not the best match for guests who strongly prefer a fully private bathing experience throughout the stay. That matters especially for first-time onsen travelers who are unsure about communal baths.
- Remote feel for short staysThis ryokan works best when you have time to settle in and enjoy the baths and meals. If you are only passing through Nihonmatsu briefly, the slower hilltop ryokan setting can feel less practical.
Ranking around this ryokan in Fukushima
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Current position: 10th out of 43 ryokans in Fukushima.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5th | Kutsurogijyuku Shintaki | 9.0/10 | 65 |
| 6th | Sansuiso Tsuchiyu Spa | 8.9/10 | 105 |
| 7th | Iizaka Onsen Surikamitei Ohtori | 8.8/10 | 227 |
| 8th | Aizu Higashiyama Onsen “Shosuke no Yado Takinoyu” since1880 | 8.7/10 | 3,925 |
| 9th | Kutsurogijuku Chiyotaki | 8.7/10 | 900 |
| 10th | Kounkaku Current ryokan | 8.8/10 | 65 |
| 11th | Harataki | 8.6/10 | 1,239 |
| 12th | Tagoto | 8.6/10 | 555 |
| 13th | Ryokan Tamagoyu | 8.6/10 | 483 |
| 14th | Azumakan | 8.6/10 | 312 |
| 15th | Yoshikawaya | 8.8/10 | 42 |
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