Hotel Oosado
Ranking for Sado Island
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| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 1st | Sado Resort Hotel Azuma | 9.0/10 | 275 |
| 🥈 2nd | Hotel Oosado Current ryokan | 8.9/10 | 24 |
| 🥉 3rd | Sado Ryosou Minato | 7.9/10 | 66 |
| 4th | Fureaihouse Shiodu no Sato | 7.5/10 | 33 |
Ryokan highlights
A long-established seaside hot spring hotel on Sado Island’s scenic west coast near Aikawa Kasugazaki.
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Food & drinks
HOTEL OOSADO at 288-2 Aikawa Kabuse is a sea-view Sado hotel with named on-site dining, lounge drinks, and local seafood-focused meals.
Main dining venue for dinner and breakfast with Sado ingredients.
- Seasonal dinner coursefoodSeafood-led Japanese dinner.
- Abalone sashimispecialtyAvailable as special order.
- Grilled abalonespecialtySpecial order shellfish dish.
- Japanese breakfast setfoodBreakfast with local Sado ingredients.
Ocean-view lounge with welcome drinks, bar time, and morning coffee or tea.
- Welcome drinkdrinkSeasonal welcome service.
- CoffeedrinkFree in the morning.
- TeadrinkFree in the morning.
- Bar drinksdrinkEvening drinks in lounge time.
Hotel lunch service by advance reservation using local produce and Wagyu.
- Sado KINZAN curryfoodChef's curry with Wagyu beef.
- Nagamo pizza toastfoodToast with local seaweed and cheese.
- Nagamo pastafoodJapanese-style pasta with seaweed.
- Sado apple juicedrinkLocal apple drink.
- Coffee or teadrinkSimple cafe-style drinks.
Access, transport and nearby sights
HOTEL OOSADO is a west-coast Sado Island ryokan best reached via ferry to Ryotsu Port and then bus or taxi toward Aikawa.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A large oceanfront hot spring hotel on Sado Island’s west coast, HOTEL OOSADO stands out for sunset views, spacious public baths, and a more resort-like scale than a small intimate ryokan. It suits travelers who want scenic onsen time and easy sightseeing access around Aikawa, but it is less ideal if you want a quiet, deeply traditional boutique stay.
- Memorable sunset settingThe hotel sits on Sado’s scenic west coast at Kasugazaki, so sea-facing rooms and public spaces are a real highlight rather than a marketing extra. It is especially appealing if you want your stay to feel tied to the island’s dramatic Sea of Japan sunsets.
- Ocean-view onsen experienceIts large bath and open-air bath are a core part of the stay, with the sea and evening light adding to the experience. This makes it a strong pick for travelers who want to spend real time soaking, not just use a small bath once.
- Renovated terrace and loungeThe newer water terrace, footbath area, and sunset lounge give the property a fresher resort atmosphere than many older island hotels. These spaces add somewhere pleasant to relax outside the room, especially around check-in and dusk.
- Good base for Aikawa sightseeingThe location works well for exploring the Aikawa side of Sado, including the area around the historic gold mine and coastal viewpoints. If your itinerary focuses on western Sado rather than only Ryotsu, the position is convenient.
- Wide room selectionWith many Japanese-style rooms plus larger rooms and suites, the hotel is easier than average for families, small groups, or travelers wanting extra space. This flexibility is useful on Sado, where room types can otherwise be limited.
- More hotel-like than intimateWith around 72 rooms and a large-capacity layout, the atmosphere is closer to a sizable resort hotel than a small personalized ryokan. Travelers seeking highly individual service and quiet exclusivity may find it less charming.
- Older structure still showsEven with renovations, this is a long-established property, so some travelers may still notice an older large-hotel feel in parts of the building. If you only like brand-new design throughout, expectations should stay moderate.
- Less convenient without a carIt is on the Aikawa coast rather than near Sado’s main ferry arrival area, so transfers can take time if you rely on public transport or taxis. This can be inconvenient for short stays focused on easy island logistics.
- Limited fit for barrier-free needsThe property is not a strong choice for travelers prioritizing broad accessibility support. Anyone needing fully barrier-free movement should confirm details carefully before booking.
- Not a quiet hidden retreatBecause it is a prominent sightseeing hotel with broad facilities, the mood can feel busier than a secluded countryside inn. Couples looking for a hushed, deeply traditional adults-only escape may prefer something smaller.
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Current position: 2nd out of 4 ryokans in Sado Island.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 1st | Sado Resort Hotel Azuma | 9.0/10 | 275 |
| 🥈 2nd | Hotel Oosado Current ryokan | 8.9/10 | 24 |
| 🥉 3rd | Sado Ryosou Minato | 7.9/10 | 66 |
| 4th | Fureaihouse Shiodu no Sato | 7.5/10 | 33 |
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5 days – Oita > Hokkaido > Sado Island > Nagano
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