Bourou Noguchi Hakodate

8.6
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.6/10, based on 145 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
Hot Spring Town City Center Private Onsen Open-Air Bath Hot Spring Bath Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 9,0/10
Cleanliness 9,0/10
Comfort 9,0/10
Value for money 7,0/10
Location 8,5/10

Ryokan highlights

A design-forward luxury onsen ryokan in Hakodate’s Yunokawa Onsen with spacious rooms and refined dining.

Yunokawa Onsen SettingSet in Hakodate’s established Yunokawa Onsen district, convenient for a hot spring stay.
Spacious Room TypesOffers suite-style, Wa-modern, and solo-friendly rooms for different travel styles.
Hot Spring BathsKnown for relaxing Yunokawa hot spring bathing, a core reason many guests choose it.
Refined Kaiseki DiningKaiseki meals highlight seafood and ingredients from Hakodate and southern Hokkaido.
Modern Meets NostalgiaBlends contemporary luxury with Taisho-inspired Hakodate character rather than a purely classic ryokan feel.
Good Transport AccessReachable from JR Hakodate Station by tram or taxi, with airport access also convenient.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsAccess is the strongest driver: it works very well for an airport-adjacent arrival or final night, while 2 nights suits one full Hakodate sightseeing day plus a slow bath-and-dinner rhythm at the ryokan.
Trip-planning verdict: A high-end Yunokawa Onsen stay best used for 1-2 nights, especially around Hakodate airport arrival or departure, with enough city access for selective sightseeing but not ideal as a long base.

Know before booking

Weak long-stay baseYunokawa is convenient, but most visitors run out of nearby onsen-area sights after short walks and one Hakodate city day.
Not deeply traditionalThis is a polished modern-luxury ryokan with wa-modern styling, not a rustic old-school inn atmosphere.
Dining matters hereThe stay makes more sense if you plan to use dinner and breakfast, since the property itself is part of the reason to book it.

Food & drinks

Verified Yunokawa Onsen ryokan with semi-private kaiseki dining plus a cafe and tea room on site.

CHIKURIN (on-site)
on-site

Semi-private dining room for seasonal Japanese-Western kaiseki.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodLocal Donan ingredients in multi-course style.
  • Seafood coursesfoodHakodate-focused fish and shellfish dishes.
  • Pairing wine setdrinkWine or sake matched to courses.
  • Fukkurinko ricespecialtySouthern Hokkaido brand rice.
  • Japanese breakfast setfoodPort-town style morning set menu.
Waterside Cafe YUGEN (on-site)
on-site

Lobby-side cafe with garden views and light drinks.

  • CoffeedrinkHot coffee served in the cafe.
  • Soft drinksdrinkSimple non-alcoholic drinks.
  • TeadrinkRelaxed cafe-style tea option.
MUSOUAN (on-site)
on-site

Japanese tea room for a calm matcha experience.

  • MatchadrinkSelf-prepared green tea experience.
  • Tea ritualspecialtyTraditional tea room atmosphere.
  • Japanese sweetsfoodLight tea-time accompaniment may be offered.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in Hakodate’s Yunokawa Onsen area and is most conveniently reached by taxi from Hakodate Airport or by tram plus a short walk or taxi from nearby Yunokawa-area stops.

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 design-forward luxury onsen ryokan in Hakodate’s Yunokawa Onsen area, aimed at travelers who value atmosphere, spacious rooms, and a more polished adult feel. It is a strong pick for a stylish hot-spring stay, but less ideal if you want a lively resort, broad family facilities, or easy walking access to central Hakodate sightseeing.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Top-floor baths with city viewsThe ryokan’s rooftop open-air bathing area is one of its standout features, with elevated views over Hakodate and a more dramatic setting than a standard enclosed bath.
  • Spacious room selectionThe property is known for large rooms, including duplex suite-style options, which makes the stay feel more private and comfortable than many conventional city ryokans.
  • Distinctive modern-Japanese designInstead of a purely traditional look, the interiors lean into a refined artful style with a museum-like feel, Japanese garden views, and a more contemporary luxury atmosphere.
  • Strong fit for a quiet adult getawayFacilities such as the lounge, library, bar, and relaxation spaces give it a calmer, slower rhythm that suits couples or solo travelers wanting a more serene stay.
  • Local Hakodate flavors at dinnerMeals focus on kaiseki built around ingredients from Hakodate and southern Hokkaido, so the dining experience feels rooted in the region rather than generic resort cuisine.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not ideal for budget-minded staysThis is positioned as an upscale ryokan, so the experience comes with premium pricing that may feel hard to justify for travelers who mainly need a convenient base in Hakodate.
  • Style may feel too polishedIts sleek, design-heavy atmosphere is appealing for some guests, but travelers seeking a warmly rustic or deeply old-fashioned ryokan mood may find it less traditional than expected.
  • Less convenient for downtown sightseeingIt is in Yunokawa Onsen rather than central Hakodate, so popular areas like the bay district and Motomachi are not right outside your door.
  • Limited appeal for families wanting activitiesThe property emphasizes relaxation, baths, and ambiance over kid-focused entertainment, so it may feel quiet if you want a more active family resort experience.
  • Public bath access has time restrictionsEven though the onsen setup is a highlight, some bathing areas are not available all night, which can be disappointing if you specifically want unrestricted late-night outdoor bathing.

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Current position: 49th out of 97 ryokans in Hokkaido.

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