Hakone Onsen Sanso Nakamura

7.7
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 7.7/10, based on 843 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
Forest Surroundings Garden Setting Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town Public Onsen Indoor Bath
Staff 8,3/10
Facilities 7,4/10
Cleanliness 7,7/10
Comfort 7,2/10
Value for money 8,0/10
Location 7,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A quiet Sengokuhara onsen ryokan with traditional rooms, easy bus access, and good sightseeing convenience.

Quiet Sengokuhara BaseSet in Hakone's calmer Sengokuhara area, away from the busiest tourist clusters.
Walkable Bus AccessAbout a five-minute walk from Senkyoro-mae bus stop for Hakone sightseeing.
Natural Hot SpringLarge communal bath uses natural hot spring water for a classic ryokan soak.
Forest Lodge AtmosphereSurrounded by bamboo and broadleaf greenery for a peaceful mountain-lodge feel.
Traditional Japanese RoomsJapanese-style guestrooms suit travelers wanting a more classic ryokan stay.
Good Sightseeing ValueConvenient for Sengokuhara museums and Owakudani while staying in a quieter setting.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen and dinner are the strongest stay drivers here: arrive by mid-afternoon, soak before dinner, enjoy the seasonal Japanese meal, bathe again at night, then use the next day for nearby Sengokuhara sights or continue onward through Hakone.
Trip-planning verdict: A simple, old-style onsen lodge in Hakone’s Sengokuhara best used for a quiet 1-night stop or relaxed 2-night onsen-and-sightseeing break, not for luxury or rail-convenient base travel.

Know before booking

Old buildingThe property itself notes that voices and footsteps can carry between rooms, so light sleepers may be bothered.
No open-air bathThe onsen is indoor only, despite garden and bamboo views from the bath windows.
Dinner timingDinner plans require arrival by 6:00 pm; late arrivals risk missing the meal.
Limited food flexibilityIndividual meal changes for vegetarian, vegan, allergy, or disliked ingredients are not accepted.

Food & drinks

Verified Sengokuhara ryokan with seasonal Japanese set meals on-site; nearby dining around Senkyoro-mae adds good variety.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meal venue for breakfast and seasonal Japanese dinner plans.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodBalanced morning set with rice and side dishes.
  • Seasonal Japanese set mealfoodDinner built around seasonal ingredients.
  • Local vegetablesspecialtyFresh local produce and mountain vegetables.
  • Unaju upgradefoodSome dinner plans add grilled eel over rice.
Senkyoro Yo (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Refined Japanese dining at neighboring Senkyoro.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodMulti-course seasonal Japanese meal.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional ryokan-style breakfast set.
  • Tea servicedrinkClassic tea pairing with the meal.
Tsukumo (nearby)
nearbyshort drive

Popular Sengokuhara soba spot known for mountain yam noodles.

  • Tororo sobafoodBuckwheat noodles with grated mountain yam.
  • Cold sobafoodChilled noodles, simple and refreshing.
  • Hot sobafoodWarm noodle bowls for cooler days.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in Hakone's Sengokubara area and is most practically reached via bus from Hakone-Yumoto or Odawara, with Senkyoro-mae as the key last-mile stop.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A modest, old-school onsen inn in Sengokuhara that suits travelers who want quiet surroundings, sulfur hot springs, and a more traditional feel than a polished luxury stay. It is a better fit for relaxed, budget-conscious guests than for travelers expecting modern soundproofing, private bathrooms, or resort-style facilities.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Pleasant Sengokuhara settingThe ryokan sits in Sengokuhara, a calmer part of Hakone known for greenery and a quieter atmosphere than the busier lake or Yumoto areas. It works well if you want a peaceful base rather than a crowded sightseeing hub.
  • Authentic sulfur onsen experienceIts hot spring baths use milky, sulfur-rich water flowing from the source, which gives the stay a more classic Hakone onsen feel than a standard hotel bath setup. This is one of the property's most distinctive experiential strengths.
  • Easy bus access for sightseeingThe inn is about a 5-minute walk from the Sengoku-Roumae/Senkyoro-mae bus stop, making it practical for getting around Sengokuhara without needing to stay right in central Hakone. That helps if you plan to combine relaxation with local sightseeing.
  • Small-scale, quiet ryokan atmosphereWith only around 15 rooms, the property feels more intimate than a large hotel and can appeal to travelers who prefer a low-key stay. The style is more nostalgic and traditional than sleek or corporate.
  • Good match for value seekersThis ryokan is often positioned as a more affordable way to stay in Hakone while still enjoying an onsen setting. It can be a smart choice if your priority is hot springs and atmosphere over luxury finishes.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Noise can carry easilyThe building is wooden and the property itself warns that conversations and room noise can reverberate into nearby rooms and hallways. Light sleepers or guests wanting strong privacy may find this frustrating.
  • Shared facilities in many roomsSeveral room types use shared bathrooms and toilets, so the stay may feel less comfortable for travelers who strongly prefer a fully private in-room setup. That can be a real drawback on longer stays.
  • No open-air bathThe inn offers indoor hot spring baths rather than a true rotenburo. If an outdoor bath experience is one of your must-haves in Hakone, this property may feel limited.
  • Older, simpler overall feelThe appeal here is traditional and nostalgic, but some travelers may read that as dated rather than charming. If you want stylish design, upscale finishes, or a freshly modernized ryokan, this may disappoint.
  • Less convenient for late-night flexibilityIts quiet-house rules and calmer location make it better for restful evenings than for a lively, spontaneous trip. Travelers wanting nightlife, lots of nearby dining, or a more flexible hotel rhythm may feel constrained.

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