Kyukamura Iwate-Amiharionsen

8.8
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.8/10, based on 171 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 Forest Surroundings Countryside Escape National Park Snow Landscape Autumn Scenery
Staff 8,7/10
Facilities 8,8/10
Cleanliness 8,7/10
Comfort 8,4/10
Value for money 8,3/10
Location 8,6/10

Ryokan highlights

A mountain onsen resort in Shizukuishi known for hot springs, nature, and easy ski access.

Mountain Onsen SettingSet at the foot of Mt. Iwate in a quiet, scenic highland area.
Multiple Hot Spring BathsGuests can enjoy several bath options, including main baths and a day-use onsen facility.
Ski-in ConvenienceDirectly tied to Amihari Onsen Ski Area, making winter stays especially convenient.
Nature-Focused AtmosphereStrong appeal for travelers seeking fresh air, forest surroundings, and seasonal scenery.
Classic Regional EscapeA relaxed rural stay in Shizukuishi, away from city crowds and urban noise.
Good Base for Iwate OutdoorsWell positioned for hiking, snow activities, and exploring the Amihari Onsen area.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and onsen are the main draw, with dinner, breakfast, multiple baths, and either a ski day or mountain walk fitting naturally into one or two nights.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a mountain onsen retreat or seasonal ski/hiking stay near Shizukuishi, not as a convenient sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Remote mountain baseGood for nature and hot springs, but weak for restaurant-hopping, nightlife, and frequent train-based sightseeing.
Do not overstayWithout skiing, hiking, or leaf-viewing plans, most travelers may run out of nearby activities after two nights.
Transport planning mattersAccess is easiest by car or planned bus/taxi via Morioka or Shizukuishi, so late arrivals are less flexible.

Food & drinks

Verified as Kyukamura Iwate-Amihari Onsen in Shizukuishi, with buffet dining, lunch/cafe service, and scenic lounge drinks on site.

Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Main on-site dining room for breakfast and dinner buffets.

  • Dinner buffetfoodIwate buffet with local hot dishes and seafood.
  • Senbei-jiruspecialtyLocal cracker soup specialty.
  • HittsumispecialtyIwate hand-torn dumpling soup.
  • Breakfast buffetfoodMorning spread with eggs, bread, and local dairy.
  • Koiwai milkdrinkMilk from the nearby farm area.
Terrace Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Scenic lounge with cafe time and welcome drinks.

  • Siphon coffeedrinkCafe-time coffee service.
  • ToastfoodToast made with house bakery bread.
  • Welcome drinkdrinkGuest lounge drink service.
  • Light cafe itemsfoodSimple lounge snacks and sweets.
Cafe Red Pine (on-site)
on-site

Casual ski-area cafe for quick meals.

  • SobafoodWarm noodle option.
  • UdonfoodSimple Japanese noodle meal.
  • Cafe drinksdrinkHot and cold refreshment options.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This mountain onsen resort is easiest to reach via Morioka Station using the ryokan's reserved shuttle or by car/taxi rather than by a nearby local station.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A strong pick for travelers who want a mountain onsen stay with real outdoor appeal in Shizukuishi, especially if hot springs and winter sports matter more than luxury polish. It is less suitable if you want easy city access, a highly intimate ryokan atmosphere, or a fully private onsen experience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Excellent hot-spring varietyThis property stands out for its multiple bathing options, including Taishaku-no-Yu, Hakusen-no-Yu, Yakushi-no-Yu, and the seasonal open-air Senjo-no-Yu. That gives your stay a real bath-hopping feel rather than just one standard hotel bath.
  • Great for ski tripsThe Amihari ski area is only about a 2-minute walk from the lodging, which makes it especially convenient in winter. Being able to go from slope to sulfur onsen so quickly is a major advantage here.
  • Superb Mt. Iwate settingThe ryokan sits in the mountains near Mt. Iwate, inside a nature-rich national park area, so the atmosphere feels scenic and secluded. It is a particularly appealing base for travelers who value fresh air, seasonal colors, and alpine surroundings.
  • Good base beyond winterIt is not only a snow destination: the area is also known for hiking, camping, and seasonal outdoor activities around Mt. Iwate. That makes it more versatile than a ryokan that only works well in one season.
  • Useful room and meal balanceYou can choose between outlook-side and forest-side rooms, and meals are geared toward local Iwate ingredients with buffet options. This gives a practical mix of scenery, regional food, and easier planning for families or longer stays.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Remote for casual sightseeingThe mountain location is part of the charm, but it also means slower access from Morioka Station and a more isolated stay. If you want to pop in and out of town easily, this may feel inconvenient.
  • More resort-hotel than intimate ryokanWith around 76 rooms and a larger capacity, the experience is less private and personal than a small traditional inn. Travelers seeking a quiet, highly tailored ryokan atmosphere may find it a bit institutional.
  • Seasonal baths are not always availableOne of the most atmospheric baths, Senjo-no-Yu, is closed in winter. If that specific rustic outdoor bath is part of your expectation, timing matters a lot.
  • Best experience depends on outdoor interestsThis property shines most when you actively use the skiing, hiking, or mountain setting. If you mainly want a destination ryokan for in-room lounging and refined indulgence, the value proposition is less compelling.
  • Not ideal for private onsen seekersIts appeal is centered on shared public bath facilities rather than a strong focus on private in-room bathing. Couples or shy bathers who prioritize exclusivity may prefer a more premium ryokan style.

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Current position: 12th out of 35 ryokans in Iwate.

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