Fukuichi
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Ryokan highlights
A rural soba inn in Fukushi, Nanbu, known for specialty meals and a reservable rock bath.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
Verified as Soba Inn Fukuichi in Fukushi, Nambu, with soba-focused on-site meals and a few practical nearby local dining stops.
In-inn soba dining with set meals and dinner courses.
- Handmade sobafoodHouse specialty noodles.
- Soba kaisekispecialtyMulti-dish soba course.
- TempurafoodOften served with local vegetables.
- Draft beerdrinkSimple beer option.
- Local sakedrinkCarefully selected Japanese sake.
Riverside soba restaurant in Fukushi with rustic local dishes.
- Teuchi sobafoodFresh handmade soba.
- Sansai tempurafoodMountain vegetable tempura.
- KonnyakufoodHomemade konnyaku dish.
- Grilled yamamefoodSalt-grilled river fish.
Casual bathhouse restaurant with broad meal and drink choices.
- Nanbu tea sobafoodLocal tea soba specialty.
- Pork set mealfoodUses Fujizakura pork.
- Chicken set mealfoodUses Shingen chicken.
- Seafood rice bowlfoodCasual donburi option.
- Alcohol and snacksdrinkBeer and simple side dishes.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Sobayado Fukuichi is a rural inn in Fukushi, Nanbu, best reached by car or taxi from nearby JR Minobu Line stations rather than on foot.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A small countryside inn in Nambu, Yamanashi, this property is best suited to travelers who specifically want handmade soba, a rustic rock bath, and a quiet mountain setting. It is a strong fit for a slow local stay, but not for guests expecting resort-style facilities or easy rail access.
- Standout soba-focused stayThis inn is built around Edo-style handmade soba, so dinner is a real highlight rather than an afterthought. It is especially appealing if food is a key part of why you book a ryokan-style stay.
- Memorable giant rock bathThe property is known for its dramatic large stone bath, which gives the stay a more distinctive feel than a standard small inn. It adds a rustic, old-fashioned atmosphere that suits a countryside getaway.
- Very small and quietWith only a handful of rooms, the inn can feel calm and personal rather than busy or anonymous. That makes it attractive for couples or travelers who want a slower, more intimate stay.
- Deep rural mountain atmosphereThe inn sits in Fukushi, Nambu, surrounded by nature, making it a good choice if you want to unplug in a less touristy part of Yamanashi. The setting feels more local and secluded than staying in a major hot-spring town.
- Good base for a driving tripIt works well for travelers exploring the wider Minobu–Nambu area by car, especially if you want scenery, local food, and a night away from city hotels. The access from the Tomei/Chubu Odan road side is more practical than it looks for road-trippers.
- Remote without a carThe inn is not especially convenient for travelers relying on trains alone, and the nearest station is not close by on foot. If you want effortless public-transport access, this may feel inconvenient.
- Limited facilities by designThis is a small rustic inn, not a full-service onsen resort, so you should not expect many leisure facilities, multiple bath areas, or extensive in-house entertainment. The appeal is simplicity rather than variety.
- Best mainly for soba loversBecause the identity of the property is so tightly linked to its soba cuisine, travelers who are indifferent to soba may not get the full value of the stay. Food-focused expectations matter more here than at a generic ryokan.
- Few rooms means fewer optionsA tiny property usually means less flexibility in room choice, availability, and sometimes meal timing. It can feel charming, but also less adaptable if you want lots of booking options or hotel-style convenience.
- More rustic than polishedThe experience leans toward countryside character and traditional simplicity rather than luxury refinement. If you are looking for sleek interiors or a premium spa-hotel feel, this may come across as too plain.
Ranking around this ryokan in Yamanashi
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Current position: 34th out of 68 ryokans in Yamanashi.
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| 34th | Fukuichi Current ryokan | 8.5/10 | 104 |
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| 39th | Lake Yamanakako Shuzansou | 8.2/10 | 45 |
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