Genmyoan

8.8
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.8/10, based on 24 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 Sea Views Garden Setting Hot Spring Town Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,2/10
Facilities 8,5/10
Cleanliness 9,0/10
Comfort 8,8/10
Value for money 7,8/10
Location 9,4/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Miyazu ryokan known for elevated Amanohashidate views and a serene classic atmosphere.

Amanohashidate ViewsHilltop setting delivers striking panoramic views over Amanohashidate and surrounding water.
Scenic Miyazu LocationSet in Monju, Miyazu, near the famous Amanohashidate sightseeing area.
Traditional Ryokan FeelA long-running inn with classic Japanese ambiance suited to a quieter stay.
Relaxing Onsen StayAssociated with the Amanohashidate Onsen area for an unwinding ryokan experience.
Couples-Friendly EscapeThe scenic outlook and calm setting make it especially appealing for couples.
Memorable HospitalityGuests frequently praise the attentive, old-school service and welcoming care.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery is the strongest stay driver here: arrive by mid-afternoon, use the baths before dinner, sleep with the bay view, explore Amanohashidate the next morning, and add a second night only if pairing the area with Ine or a slower coastal detour.
Trip-planning verdict: A scenic hilltop ryokan above Amanohashidate, best used as a short restorative stop or romantic overnight rather than a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Not a long baseAmanohashidate supports a compact sightseeing stay; many travelers will run out of nearby priorities after one full day.
Hillside settingThe elevated perch gives the best views but is less convenient than staying directly by the station or waterfront.
Bath confusion riskThe ryokan has scenic baths and some rooms with open-air or semi-open-air baths, but it is not a true hot spring property.

Food & drinks

A scenic Amanohashidate ryokan with seasonal Kyoto-style kaiseki served in-room or in a banquet room, plus a nearby Genmyoan-run cafe.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Seasonal Kyoto kaiseki with local seafood, vegetables, rice, and matched sake.

  • Seasonal kaiseki dinnerfoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • Local seafoodfoodFish from the Tango coast.
  • BreakfastfoodTraditional Japanese morning meal.
  • Local sakedrinkSake paired to the meal.
  • Kyoto KaisekispecialtyRyokan's noted seasonal style.
Banquet Room (on-site)
on-site

Meal venue inside the ryokan used for guest dining when not served in-room.

  • Spring icefishfoodSeasonal spring specialty.
  • Summer tori clamsfoodLocal summer shellfish.
  • Autumn matsutakefoodSeasonal mushroom course.
  • Winter crabfoodCold-season crab dishes.
Cafe Patisserie Genmyoan (nearby)
nearby1 min walk

Genmyoan-run cafe near Amanohashidate Station for sweets, light meals, coffee, wine, and sake.

  • Organic dessertsfoodGentle sweets and cakes.
  • SandwichesfoodLight savory option.
  • PaninisfoodPressed light meal.
  • Organic coffee or teadrinkCafe staples.
  • Wine or local sakedrinkTerrace-friendly drinks.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Genmyoan is a hillside ryokan above the Amanohashidate Monju area, best reached via Amanohashidate Station and usually completed by short taxi ride or an uphill walk.

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 scenic luxury ryokan in Miyazu, northern Kyoto Prefecture, best suited to travelers who want a quiet stay centered on the famous Amanohashidate view. It is far more about atmosphere, panorama, and refined rooms than about convenience or budget value.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Iconic Amanohashidate panoramaThe ryokan is positioned on elevated ground facing Amanohashidate, giving it a dramatic postcard-style view that feels like the main event of the stay. If scenery is your priority, this setting is unusually strong.
  • Rooms made for the viewSeveral rooms are designed to maximize the bay and sandbar outlook, including spacious layouts and private open-air bath options in some categories. It suits travelers who want to enjoy the landscape without leaving their room.
  • Quiet hilltop atmosphereBecause it sits above the sightseeing area rather than in the middle of it, the experience feels calmer and more secluded than a station-side hotel. That separation can make evenings especially peaceful.
  • Good fit for a special-occasion stayThe property presents itself as an upscale ryokan with a more polished, romantic style than a standard inn in the area. It works well for couples, anniversaries, or anyone treating Amanohashidate as a memorable stop.
  • Easy base for Amanohashidate sightseeingYou stay close to one of Japan's most famous scenic spots while still feeling removed from the busiest foot traffic. It is a strong base for travelers planning to explore the Amanohashidate and Miyazu area.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Price can feel steepThis is not the practical budget choice in Miyazu, especially if you mainly need a place to sleep before sightseeing. Travelers focused on value may find the premium hard to justify.
  • Less convenient without planningThe hilltop position adds charm, but it can also make arrival and movement less effortless than staying right by the station or flat central area. This matters more if you have luggage or limited mobility.
  • Experience depends heavily on room typeThe best parts of Genmyoan are strongly tied to higher-category rooms and view-oriented layouts. If you book a simpler room, the difference between expectation and experience may be noticeable.
  • Not ideal for travelers wanting nightlifeMiyazu and Amanohashidate are better for scenery and a slow rhythm than for evening entertainment. After dinner, the appeal is mainly the quiet view rather than a lively local scene.
  • Remote for a classic Kyoto city itineraryDespite being in Kyoto Prefecture, this ryokan is far from Kyoto City and belongs to the northern coastal side of the prefecture. It is a poor fit if your trip is centered on urban Kyoto temples and quick city access.

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