Monjusou Shourotei
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Ryokan highlights
A refined traditional ryokan in Monju, Miyazu, beside Amanohashidate’s famous scenic area.
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Food & drinks
Verified ryokan in Monju, Miyazu with on-site kaiseki dining and useful nearby options around Amanohashidate Station.
Ryokan dining for breakfast and seasonal kaiseki.
- Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
- Local seafoodfoodMiyazu and Tango catch.
- Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
- Local sakedrinkGood match for seafood.
Stone-oven restaurant by the Monjusou group near Amanohashidate.
- Sushi platterfoodFresh fish sushi set.
- Seasonal noodlesfoodNoodle dish with soup.
- Miso soupfoodSimple set companion.
- Stone-oven dishesspecialtyCasual hot dishes.
Small ramen stop near Amanohashidate Station.
- Shoyu ramenfoodSoy-based local ramen.
- Kujikara soy saucespecialtyBlend using Tango ingredients.
- Fish-forward brothspecialtySavory local-style depth.
- BeerdrinkTypical casual pairing.
Access, transport and nearby sights
A luxury ryokan in the Amanohashidate Monju area, best reached via Amanohashidate Station with taxi or a short walk, while airports mainly serve Kansai-area arrivals before an onward rail or road transfer.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A refined luxury ryokan in the Amanohashidate area of Miyazu, Kyoto Prefecture, Monjusou Shourotei is best for travelers seeking quiet, traditional elegance and a special-occasion stay. It is less ideal for budget-conscious guests, families with young children, or travelers who want a fully onsen-equipped room.
- Exceptional Amanohashidate settingThe ryokan is in the Monju area of Miyazu, right by Amanohashidate’s famous scenery, with several rooms designed to frame the sandbar, pine trees, and calm Aso Sea. It suits travelers who want the destination itself to feel present throughout the stay.
- Striking sukiya-style atmosphereThe property emphasizes traditional Japanese architecture crafted by Kyoto artisans, giving the stay a more authentic and intimate feel than a standard resort hotel. This is a strong fit if design, quietness, and refined ryokan character matter to you.
- Large rooms for a splurge staySeveral room types are unusually spacious, and some include semi-open-air baths, terraces, studies, or separate living and sleeping areas. Couples or special-occasion travelers will likely appreciate the extra privacy and sense of space.
- Seasonal cuisine with strong local identityMeals are a real highlight here, with Kyoto-by-the-sea kaiseki focused on Miyazu and Tango ingredients, plus highly seasonal specialties such as matsutake in autumn and snow crab in winter. The dining feels destination-specific rather than generic luxury ryokan fare.
- Convenient for sightseeing without losing calmDespite its serene setting, the ryokan is within easy reach of Amanohashidate Station and close to landmarks like Chion-ji Temple and the beach. It balances peaceful seclusion with practical access better than many remote ryokans.
- Not suitable for younger childrenThis ryokan only accepts guests aged 12 and above, so it is not a practical choice for families traveling with small children. That makes it a poor fit for many multi-generational or family-focused trips.
- In-room baths are not true onsenSome rooms have semi-open-air baths, but the in-room bath water is heated water rather than Amanohashidate Onsen water. If having a genuine private onsen bath in your room is a priority, this may disappoint you.
- Limited scale and room inventoryWith only a small number of rooms, availability can be tight, especially for the more desirable room categories. Travelers with fixed dates may need to book early or compromise on room choice.
- Access is good, but still not effortlessReaching Miyazu and Amanohashidate is straightforward, yet it is still a regional destination that usually requires a limited express train or a drive from Kyoto or Osaka. It is less convenient than staying in a major city if you want a simple one-night stop.
- Likely too expensive for casual staysThe room sizes, cuisine focus, and luxury positioning make this more of a deliberate splurge than a casual overnight ryokan. Travelers who care more about value than atmosphere may feel they are paying for prestige and setting.
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Current position: 30th out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 25th | Luck You Kyoto | 9.4/10 | 1,973 |
| 26th | Ryokan Ginkaku Kyoto | 9.4/10 | 688 |
| 27th | Kyo no Yado Sangen Ninenzaka | 9.4/10 | 685 |
| 28th | NISHIYAMA RYOKAN Established in 1953 | 9.4/10 | 634 |
| 29th | Kyo Yunohana Resort Suisen | 9.4/10 | 590 |
| 30th | Monjusou Shourotei Current ryokan | 9.5/10 | 70 |
| 31st | Japanese Ryokan Seryo | 9.4/10 | 162 |
| 32nd | Ryokan Sawaya Honten | 9.3/10 | 1,154 |
| 33rd | Heihachi Tea House Inn | 9.4/10 | 82 |
| 34th | Gion Yoshiima | 9.3/10 | 517 |
| 35th | Hotel Honnoji | 9.3/10 | 293 |
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