Hotel Hagoromo
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Ryokan highlights
A traditional ryokan beside Miho no Matsubara, best for a scenic and quiet Japanese-style stay.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
Traditional ryokan dining here centers on seasonal Japanese course meals and a Japanese breakfast, with a few casual seafood stops nearby in Miho.
Main in-house meal venue for kaiseki dinner and Japanese breakfast.
- Monthly kaisekifoodSeasonal Japanese course dinner.
- Suruga Bay seafoodspecialtyFresh local seafood focus.
- Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set meal.
- Tuna chazukespecialtyRice tea porridge with soy-pickled tuna.
- Simmered alfonsinofoodWhole simmered fish dish.
Small on-site cafe space noted in property facilities.
- CoffeedrinkSimple cafe drink option.
- TeadrinkHot tea for a light break.
- Light refreshmentsfoodLikely simple snacks only.
Useful nearby stop for local seafood snacks and Shizuoka specialties.
- Shizuoka odenfoodLocal stew-style snack.
- Matcha ice creamfoodGreen tea soft dessert.
- Dried fishspecialtyMiho area seafood specialty.
- Fish cakesspecialtyLocal processed seafood snack.
- Shizuoka teadrinkRegional tea souvenir and drink.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Hotel Hagoromo is a seaside ryokan in Miho best reached from JR Shimizu Station by bus or taxi, with the final approach through the Miho no Matsubara area.
The ryokan is set beside the Miho no Matsubara pine grove area, so the most worthwhile nearby visits are the World Heritage pine coast, Hagoromo no Matsu, Miho Shrine, and the Miho Shirube visitor center.
Should you choose this ryokan?
Hotel Hagoromo is a traditional Japanese ryokan in Miho, Shimizu Ward, Shizuoka City, best suited to travelers who want a classic ryokan stay next to Miho no Matsubara rather than a resort packed with modern entertainment. Its strongest appeal is atmosphere, kaiseki dining, and access to one of Shizuoka’s most iconic coastal heritage areas, but some practical limitations matter.
- Steps from Miho no MatsubaraThe ryokan sits right by the entrance to Miho no Matsubara, making sunrise or evening walks among the famous pine grove extremely easy. It is especially appealing if this World Heritage coastal landscape is the main reason for your trip.
- Authentic ryokan atmosphereThe property leans fully into a classic Japanese stay with sukiya-style rooms, tatami spaces, yukata, tea, and traditional hospitality. It feels far more rooted in place than a standard business hotel in central Shizuoka.
- Strong local seasonal cuisineDinner focuses on monthly Japanese course meals using seasonal ingredients and seafood from Suruga Bay. This is a good fit for travelers who want their stay to include a region-specific dining experience rather than just a room.
- Spacious room layoutsSeveral room types are around 50 square meters, and some include an anteroom that works well for families or small groups. That extra floor space is a real advantage compared with many compact Japanese hotel rooms.
- Useful access supportThe ryokan offers free pick-up from nearby bus and water-bus access points during set hours, which can make arrival to Miho noticeably smoother. This is particularly helpful because the area is more outing-oriented than station-centered.
- No views from the roomsDespite the famous setting, the hotel states that Mt. Fuji and the ocean cannot be seen from the guest rooms. If a dramatic in-room view is your top priority, this may feel disappointing.
- The bath is not an onsenThe large public bath is atmospheric, but it is explicitly not a hot spring. Travelers choosing a ryokan mainly for natural onsen bathing may prefer another property.
- Location is scenic, not centralMiho is rewarding for sightseeing, but it is less convenient than staying near JR Shimizu or central Shizuoka for trains, nightlife, and quick city access. You are choosing a destination stay over urban convenience.
- Dining and schedule feel traditionalDinner and breakfast are served in fixed time slots, and the property keeps a curfew at 11:00 PM. That structure suits ryokan culture, but it can feel restrictive if you prefer flexible evenings.
- Best room category may matter a lotGarden views are limited to the Miyabi category, so not every room delivers the same sense of charm. If you book a lower category expecting a strong visual wow factor, the experience may feel more modest.
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Current position: 94th out of 168 ryokans in Shizuoka.
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| 89th | Sansuikan Kinryu | 8.9/10 | 9 |
| 90th | Taiseikan | 8.9/10 | 8 |
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| 93rd | StellaMarina~海の星 ATAMI | 9.4/10 | 3 |
| 94th | Hotel Hagoromo Current ryokan | 8.5/10 | 115 |
| 95th | Omuro no Mori Gyokusui -13 years or older- | 8.8/10 | 7 |
| 96th | Kaiyutei | 8.5/10 | 70 |
| 97th | Nonohanatei komurasaki | 8.5/10 | 70 |
| 98th | Ichinose, auberge paisible entre eau et verdure | 8.5/10 | 37 |
| 99th | Yururi Nishiizu | 8.5/10 | 34 |
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This ryokan is included in 2 public itineraries.
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