Kofukan

8.2
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.2/10, based on 571 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 / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town Quiet Village Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath Private Onsen
Staff 8,7/10
Facilities 8,0/10
Cleanliness 8,1/10
Comfort 8,2/10
Value for money 8,4/10
Location 8,2/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Myoko Onsen ryokan with natural hot springs, mountain views, and easy access from Myoko-Kogen Station.

Natural Myoko OnsenNatural hot spring baths use water sourced from the Mount Myoko area.
Private Family BathPrivate bath option is especially useful for couples or families wanting quiet time.
Easy Station AccessAround 15 minutes on foot or a short taxi ride from Myoko-Kogen Station.
Mountain ViewsSeasonal mountain scenery is a clear part of the stay experience here.
Seasonal Local MealsMeals highlight seasonal ingredients, including local vegetables and regional mountain-and-sea flavors.
Good Car ConvenienceClose to Myoko-Kogen IC with free parking, making self-drive stays straightforward.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen and meal rhythm is the main driver here: arrive by mid afternoon, soak before dinner, enjoy the kaiseki-style meal, bathe again at night, then use the next day for Myoko nature spots or skiing before moving on. Two nights only makes sense if you want a slower bath-focused stay or one full activity day in the area.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1 to 2 night Myoko onsen stay for travelers who want baths, local meals, and easy access to mountain nature or ski areas rather than urban sightseeing.

Know before booking

Limited town actionThis is a quiet Myoko onsen area, not a lively resort center with lots of dining and nightlife.
Can feel too longWithout hiking, driving, or skiing plans, many travelers may run out of nearby activities after two nights.
Winter logisticsSnow season improves ski appeal but can make regional movement slower and less convenient without planning.

Food & drinks

Verified as the ryokan at 643-11 Sekigawa in Myoko, with on-site Japanese dining and local sake plus useful nearby casual options.

Myokotei (on-site)
on-site

Main on-site dining room for Japanese meals and kaiseki-style dinner.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal mountain and sea courses.
  • Shabu-shabu setfoodHot pot set meal.
  • SashimifoodSea of Japan seafood.
  • Local sakedrinkMyoko area sake pairing.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning meal.
Hanako (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Handmade soba at lunch, izakaya-style dishes at night.

  • Handmade sobafoodHouse specialty noodles.
  • Tare katsudonfoodPork cutlet rice bowl.
  • Cheese katsu curryfoodCurry with pork cutlet.
  • Pork skewersfoodIzakaya-style grilled skewers.
  • SashimifoodSimple seafood plates.
Eika (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Casual Chinese restaurant in the Akakura-Ikenotaira area.

  • GyozafoodPan-fried dumplings.
  • Ebi chilifoodShrimp in chili sauce.
  • TanmenfoodVegetable ramen.
  • Fried noodlesfoodWok-fried noodle dish.
  • BeerdrinkGood with hearty dishes.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Kofukan is in the Myoko Kogen area and is most conveniently reached via Myoko-Kogen Station, with Joetsumyoko Station useful for Shinkansen arrivals and Niigata Airport the most practical airport option.

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 good fit for travelers who want a traditional onsen stay in Myoko with local food, mountain views, and easy ski-area access. It is less ideal if you want a modern luxury hotel or a property right next to the station.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Authentic hot-spring atmosphereThis ryokan is built around natural onsen bathing, with indoor baths, open-air baths, and a reservable private bath for couples or families. The setting feels classic rather than generic, which suits travelers looking for a true ryokan stay.
  • Strong sense of local foodMeals highlight Myoko and Niigata ingredients such as local Koshihikari rice, regional miso, mountain vegetables, and seafood from the Sea of Japan. This makes dining feel rooted in the area instead of like a standard hotel set menu.
  • Great for ski tripsIt is in the Myoko Onsen area near Myokokogen Station and the expressway interchange, and the property offers winter shuttle service to ski resorts plus a ski drying room. That makes it practical for travelers planning snow holidays.
  • Traditional rooms with viewsThe ryokan offers spacious Japanese-style rooms with tatami and shoji, and the property emphasizes views of Mt. Myoko and the surrounding mountains. This is especially appealing if you want a classic mountain-ryokan mood.
  • Warm, personal hospitalityThe property presents itself as a long-running family-style inn with attentive service, including station pickup on request and English support. It should suit travelers who value human warmth over polished chain-hotel uniformity.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a modern luxury retreatKofukan leans into a traditional, retro ryokan character rather than sleek contemporary design. If you want high-end spa styling or a newly renovated boutique feel, this may feel dated.
  • Station access is convenient, not immediateMyokokogen Station is reachable, but the ryokan is not directly at the station and usually involves a 15-minute walk, short taxi ride, bus stop, or arranged pickup. That can be inconvenient with heavy luggage or in bad weather.
  • Some bathrooms are sharedNot every room appears to have a private bath and toilet, since room types vary between buildings. Travelers who strongly prefer fully self-contained rooms should check room details carefully before booking.
  • Best value depends on seasonIts appeal is strongest for onsen, mountain scenery, hiking, and winter skiing in Myoko. If you are visiting mainly for city sightseeing or nightlife, the location may feel too quiet and specialized.
  • Traditional meal style may not suit everyoneThe food focus is very regional and Japanese, with mountain produce, seafood, miso, and sake playing a major role. Travelers wanting broad international choices or very simple familiar meals may find it less flexible.

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