Itoen Hotel Shiobara

4.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 4.3/10, based on 220 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 11:00 AM
Riverside Location Hot Spring Town Mountain Setting Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Indoor Bath
Staff 4,0/10
Facilities 5,0/10
Cleanliness 4,0/10
Comfort 4,0/10
Value for money 5,0/10
Location 5,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A value-focused hot spring hotel on the Hoki River in Shiobara Onsen, Nasushiobara.

Riverside Onsen SettingSet along the Hoki River in Shiobara Onsen with relaxing seasonal scenery.
Silky Hot SpringsKnown for Shiobara’s skin-smoothing hot spring water and strong bath appeal.
Seasonal Buffet MealsBuffet dining changes with the seasons and adds easy, flexible meal value.
All-you-can-drink IncludedDinner plans often include unlimited alcohol, a standout perk for the price.
Spacious Japanese RoomsLarge upgraded tatami rooms offer a more relaxed stay than compact hotel layouts.
Good Value StayReview patterns suggest baths score well and overall value is a key draw.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town setting is the strongest reason to stay: arrive for check-in, use the baths before dinner, have the buffet, soak again at night, then spend the next morning on a short town walk or nearby scenic stop before moving on. A second night works only if you want a slower hot-spring break with easy local sights rather than dense sightseeing.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a value-focused 1-night or light 2-night onsen break in Shiobara Onsen, especially for travelers arriving by car or those wanting simple baths, buffet meals, and nearby nature rather than a refined ryokan experience.

Know before booking

Not a luxury ryokanThis is a casual, value-oriented Itoen property, so travelers expecting high-end kaiseki, polished service, or intimate traditional atmosphere may be disappointed.
Access is not station-easyIt is in Shiobara Onsen rather than beside a rail station, so luggage-light travelers using trains and buses should plan transfers carefully.
Stay length can be overdoneThe immediate area supports a short onsen stay well, but it is not strong enough for many nights unless you are deliberately slowing down.
Bath facilities can changeSome bath areas have had temporary closures during facility work, so check current status if bath access is a key reason for booking.

Food & drinks

Verified hot-spring hotel in Shiobara Onsen with a shared on-site buffet dining room for breakfast and dinner, plus a few useful walkable local eateries nearby.

Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Main buffet dining room for breakfast and dinner.

  • Japanese-Western-Chinese buffetfoodWide mixed buffet selection.
  • Sashimi and sushifoodCommon dinner buffet seafood items.
  • TempurafoodSeasonal fried items at dinner.
  • Alcohol all-you-can-drinkdrinkDinner-only beer, sours, and more.
  • Bread and soup breakfastfoodSimple morning buffet options.
Dinner Buffet (on-site)
on-site

Same restaurant venue, focused on evening buffet and add-on dishes.

  • Chicken karaagefoodBuffet fried chicken.
  • Mapo tofufoodChinese-style hot dish.
  • Kinmedai simmeredspecialtyOptional extra dish when offered.
  • Tochigi wagyu shabu-shabuspecialtyOptional add-on with yuba.
  • Tochigi local sakedrinkLocal sake may be available at dinner.
Hanamizuki (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Popular nearby local restaurant with Italian and rice-bowl options.

  • Italian dishesfoodPasta and western-style plates.
  • Rice bowlsfoodDonburi-style meals.
  • Izakaya dishesfoodCasual small plates.
  • DrinksdrinkSimple alcohol and soft drink options.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A practical approach is usually via Nasushiobara Station or Nishi-Nasuno Station, then bus, hotel shuttle if available, or taxi into Shiobara Onsen.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A practical hot spring stay in Shiobara Onsen with scenic river-and-mountain views, generous bathing facilities, and a value-focused buffet setup. It suits travelers who want an affordable onsen base with casual entertainment, but it is less ideal if you want refined ryokan service or easy rail access.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Riverside onsen sceneryThe hotel sits along the Hoki River in Shiobara Onsen, and its open-air bath looks out toward the river and surrounding mountains. That gives the stay a more atmospheric, seasonal feel than a standard budget hotel.
  • Large bath varietyThe bathing area is more than just one simple public bath, with a large bath, jacuzzi, reclining bath, cold bath, and open-air bath. This makes the onsen experience feel fuller for guests who like to spend real time bathing.
  • Good-value buffet with drinksDinner is buffet style with Japanese, Western, and Chinese dishes, plus alcohol is included during dinner. That is a strong match for travelers who care more about variety and value than formal kaiseki dining.
  • Useful free activitiesThe hotel offers free reserved-use karaoke rooms and table tennis, plus a game corner on site. It works well for families, groups, or relaxed overnight trips where you want easy entertainment after the bath.
  • Easier by car or hotel shuttleIt has free parking for about 70 cars, and there is a reservation-based shuttle from Nasushiobara Station and Nishi-Nasuno Station. That makes arrival simpler than many countryside onsen stays if you plan ahead.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a refined ryokan experienceThis is more of a casual hot spring hotel than a high-end traditional ryokan. Travelers expecting intimate service, elaborate in-room dining, or a polished luxury atmosphere may find it too functional.
  • Dinner feels time-managedThe evening meal is served in a buffet format with a 90-minute dining window. If you prefer a slow, quiet dinner instead of a busier restaurant-style setting, this may feel rushed.
  • Public bath rules are strictGuests with tattoos are not allowed to use the baths. That can be a decisive drawback for travelers who specifically book onsen stays for the bathing experience.
  • Transit still takes timeEven from JR Nasushiobara Station, the trip is not especially quick, with a bus ride of about 50 minutes and then a walk unless you reserve the shuttle. It is better suited to travelers comfortable with rural transport logistics.
  • Some facilities need planningKaraoke and table tennis require same-day reservation after arrival rather than advance booking. In busy periods, that can make the most popular free amenities less convenient to secure.

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