Ikaho Grand Hotel

7.0
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 7.0/10, based on 771 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 Old Town Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Indoor Bath
Staff 7,2/10
Facilities 7,0/10
Cleanliness 6,9/10
Comfort 6,8/10
Value for money 7,2/10
Location 7,3/10

Ryokan highlights

A casual onsen stay at the entrance to Ikaho Onsen, convenient for sightseeing and value-focused trips.

Ikaho Onsen BaseWell placed in Ikaho Onsen, with key sights reachable on foot.
Golden Spring BathsPublic baths use Ikaho's famous iron-rich golden hot spring water.
Walkable AttractionsNear the Yumeji museum, shrine area, and classic stone-step sightseeing.
Family Stay ValueLarge-scale property with practical amenities, popular for budget-conscious family trips.
Easy ParkingFree on-site parking adds convenience for guests exploring Gunma by car.
Casual Buffet DiningBuffet-style meals make dining simple for groups and mixed preferences.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town rhythm is the main driver here: arrive mid-afternoon, use the baths, have buffet dinner, walk Ikaho in the evening or next morning, then leave after breakfast. A second night works if you want a slower onsen break plus ropeway, shrine, stone steps, and nearby Mizusawa or local museums without rushing.
Trip-planning verdict: Good value Ikaho Onsen stay for 1–2 nights, especially if you want hot springs, buffet dinner, and easy access to the stone-step area without paying for a high-end ryokan.

Know before booking

Not luxury gradeThis is a practical large onsen hotel, not an intimate refined ryokan with high-end service or exclusive atmosphere.
Can feel datedSome rooms and common areas appear renovated, but older sections and overall building age may matter to design-sensitive travelers.
Watch bath accessA large adjacent day-use bath facility has been a key draw, but temporary closures can affect the full bath experience.
Luggage frictionTravelers with large suitcases or mobility issues should check entrance and internal step conditions before booking.

Food & drinks

Verified at 550 Ikaho in Shibukawa, this ryokan is known for buffet meals with dinner all-you-can-drink, plus useful eateries around the Ikaho Stone Steps.

Buffet Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Main on-site buffet dining for breakfast and dinner.

  • Japanese and Western buffetfoodWide mix of hot and cold dishes.
  • Breakfast buffetfoodMorning buffet meal for staying guests.
  • Dinner buffetfoodEvening buffet with many choices.
  • All-you-can-drinkdrinkDinner drink service is included.
Osawaya Ishidan (nearby)
nearbyabout 10 min walk

Popular nearby stop for Mizusawa udon near the stone steps area.

  • Mizusawa udonfoodRegional hand-cut udon specialty.
  • Hot udonfoodSimple warm noodle bowls.
  • Cold udonfoodChilled noodles with dipping sauce.
Taisho Roman Kurofuneya (nearby)
nearbyabout 10 min walk

Stone-steps cafe restaurant for light meals and drinks.

  • Cafe drinksdrinkCoffee and tea style break.
  • Yuzu ramenfoodCitrusy ramen noted by visitors.
  • Stone-grilled dishesspecialtyHot plate style local specialty option.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Ikaho Grand Hotel is a confirmed Ikaho Onsen property best reached by bus or taxi from JR Shibukawa Station, with highway-bus access also useful via Ikaho area stops.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

Ikaho Grand Hotel is a large onsen hotel in Ikaho Onsen, Shibukawa, Gunma, suited to travelers who want a casual hot-spring stay with plenty of low-key entertainment. It is a better fit for value-focused guests than for travelers seeking an intimate, polished ryokan experience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Golden hot spring accessThis property is tied to Ikaho’s famous golden-colored hot spring experience, which is one of the area’s main draws. That gives the stay a stronger sense of place than a standard hotel in town.
  • Lots of free on-site funThe hotel offers a notably broad set of included activities such as karaoke, table tennis, mahjong and a game corner. It works especially well for families or groups who want entertainment without leaving the building.
  • Easy for drivers and larger groupsFree parking with a large-capacity lot makes arrival easier than at tighter, stair-street ryokan in Ikaho. This is useful if you are road-tripping through Gunma or traveling with multiple cars.
  • Convenient for a relaxed Ikaho stayThe hotel is in the Ikaho Onsen area rather than down in central Shibukawa, so you stay close to the hot-spring district atmosphere. It is a practical base if your goal is to unwind in Ikaho rather than commute in and out.
  • Some rooms now feel more specialThe property has introduced rooms with open-air baths, which can meaningfully upgrade the experience if you want more privacy than the communal baths provide. That option adds appeal for couples or guests wanting a more indulgent stay.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • More hotel than intimate ryokanThis is a large-scale property, so it may feel less personal and less atmospheric than a smaller traditional inn in Ikaho. Travelers chasing refined omotenashi or a boutique feel may find it generic.
  • Mixed sense of upkeepGuest feedback and property information suggest parts of the hotel feel older, even though some facilities have been refreshed. If you are sensitive to dated interiors, the experience may feel uneven.
  • Location is not central for everythingWhile it is in Ikaho Onsen, it is not the most walkable choice for every sightseeing stop in the area. If you want to pop in and out of the stone-step heart of town constantly, you may prefer a more central inn.
  • Can feel busy and group-orientedBecause the hotel has many rooms and a wide entertainment offering, the atmosphere may be livelier and less tranquil than a quiet luxury ryokan. Guests seeking silence and exclusivity may not love the vibe.
  • Experience depends on room categoryThe gap between standard rooms and upgraded options can matter here, especially if you want a more memorable stay. Booking the cheapest room may not deliver the same charm as properties that are consistently high-end throughout.

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