Sumiyoshi Ryokan

9.4
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.4/10, based on 1,012 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
Riverside Location City Center Old Town Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Reservable Bath
Staff 9,7/10
Facilities 8,8/10
Cleanliness 9,7/10
Comfort 9,1/10
Value for money 9,0/10
Location 9,7/10

Ryokan highlights

Historic riverside ryokan in central Takayama, ideal for old-town sightseeing and a traditional stay.

Miyagawa riversideRiverside setting beside Miyagawa adds charm and puts morning walks right outside.
Near morning marketAbout a minute from the Miyagawa Morning Market for easy early browsing.
Historic townhouse feelTaisho-era Takayama townhouse character delivers a distinctly traditional local stay.
Walkable old townWell placed for exploring central Takayama and its preserved historic streets on foot.
Private bath optionKnown for reservable private bathing, useful for couples or guests wanting privacy.
Antique homely atmosphereReviews consistently praise the cozy, old-fashioned ambiance over polished modern luxury.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsLocation is the main stay-length driver: arrive, settle into the historic inn, take a bath, eat dinner if booked, then explore the old town and morning market on foot before moving on. A second night works if you want a slower Takayama pace or a nearby day trip, but the ryokan suits short cultural stays better than a long base.
Trip-planning verdict: A strong choice for travelers who want a traditional Takayama stay in walking range of the old town and morning market, but not a secluded onsen-retreat experience.

Know before booking

Not a remote onsen retreatThis is in central Takayama, so choose it for town access and atmosphere, not mountain isolation or resort-style bathing.
Short-stay fitTakayama supports one or two nights well; many travelers risk overstaying if they expect big-city sightseeing volume right around the inn.
Station walk with luggageThe walk from Takayama Station is manageable but not ideal with heavy bags, especially in bad weather.

Food & drinks

This Takayama ryokan is identified at 4-21 Honmachi and is best known for traditional Japanese breakfast and dinner, with strong nearby options for Hida beef and sake.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Traditional ryokan meal venue for Japanese breakfast and set dinner.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodMulti-dish morning set.
  • Hoba misospecialtyLocal miso grilled on magnolia leaf.
  • Grilled fishfoodCommon breakfast side.
  • Kaiseki-style dinnerfoodSeasonal traditional dinner set.
CENTER4 HAMBURGERS (nearby)
nearbyabout 8 min walk

Popular old-town burger spot with drinks and hearty western-style meals.

  • HamburgersfoodSignature handmade burgers.
  • Craft beerdrinkBeer-friendly burger pairing.
  • CoffeedrinkCafe-style drink option.
Aji no Yohei (nearby)
nearbyabout 9 min walk

Restaurant at Funasaka Sake Brewery for local dishes and sake tasting.

  • Hida beef dishesfoodLocal beef plates.
  • Local sakedrinkTakayama sake tasting.
  • Plum winedrinkSweet fruit liqueur option.
  • Local cuisinespecialtySake-friendly regional dishes.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This historic ryokan is in Takayama old town and is easiest to reach on foot or by short taxi ride from Takayama Station and the adjacent Nohi Bus Center.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a character-rich historic ryokan for travelers who want old Takayama atmosphere, traditional rooms, and a very central sightseeing base. It is a strong fit for experience-focused guests, but less ideal if you prefer modern comfort, easy station access, or a full-service luxury onsen stay.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Excellent old-town locationIt sits in central Takayama near the Miyagawa Morning Market, with the historic streets and key sightseeing areas reachable on foot. That makes early walks and relaxed evening strolls especially easy.
  • Authentic Taisho-era atmosphereThe property is known for its preserved Takayama townhouse architecture, antique-filled interiors, and old-fashioned tatami style. It feels like staying inside local heritage rather than in a generic hotel.
  • Memorable riverside settingThe ryokan stands along the Miyagawa River, and some rooms overlook the water. That gives the stay a calmer, more scenic feel than many town-center properties.
  • Traditional meals are a highlightGuests consistently praise the Japanese breakfast and multi-course dinner, and the inn is known for serving local seasonal flavors. It is a good pick if food is part of why you want a ryokan stay.
  • Warm, personal hospitalityThis ryokan is repeatedly described as homely and family-run, with attentive service that feels more personal than a larger property. Travelers looking for human warmth often find that part especially memorable.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Old building means old-building quirksIts historic charm comes with creaks, unevenness, and a less polished feel than a modern hotel. If you want sleek finishes and contemporary design, this may feel too dated.
  • Not the easiest walk from the stationTakayama Station is roughly a 15-minute walk away, which is manageable but less convenient with heavy luggage or in bad weather. It suits travelers who do not mind arriving on foot or taking a short taxi ride.
  • Traditional room style may not suit everyoneTatami rooms and futon bedding are part of the appeal, but some travelers sleep less comfortably this way. It is better for guests who actively want a classic ryokan experience.
  • Shared facilities in some room typesNot every room comes with a private bathroom, so some stays are more traditional and less private than hotel-style accommodation. That can be inconvenient for travelers who want full en-suite comfort.
  • More heritage ryokan than luxury onsen retreatThis is primarily a historic city ryokan with atmosphere and hospitality, not a large resort-style hot spring property with expansive spa facilities. Travelers expecting a destination onsen experience may find it simpler than hoped.

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