Ryokan Taishoro

9.4
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.4/10, based on 104 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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Temple District Old Town Countryside Escape Garden Setting Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town
Staff 9,7/10
Facilities 8,9/10
Cleanliness 9,1/10
Comfort 9,3/10
Value for money 9,2/10
Location 9,7/10

Ryokan highlights

Historic traditional ryokan in Miwa, Sakurai, with excellent shrine access and very close JR station convenience.

Near Omiwa ShrineA strong base for visiting Omiwa Shrine and exploring Sakurai’s historic spiritual area.
Walkable station accessJust a short walk from JR Miwa Station, making arrival easy without a car.
Taisho-era heritageOperating since the Taisho period, it offers a distinctly old-world ryokan atmosphere.
Traditional Japanese roomsTatami-style rooms in a wooden inn create a calm, classic stay experience.
Local Nara cuisineMeals highlight Miwa somen and regional ingredients for a place-specific dining experience.
Garden corridor calmCorridor and inner garden setting add quiet charm and a slower, restful mood.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightAccess and surroundings point to a short stay: arrive mid-afternoon, walk to Omiwa Shrine, enjoy dinner and the communal bath, sleep in a traditional room, then use the next day for Yamanobe-no-Michi, Hasedera, or onward travel toward Nara/Asuka.
Trip-planning verdict: Ryokan Taishoro works best as a short cultural stop in Sakurai-Miwa for Omiwa Shrine, Yamanobe-no-Michi walking, and a traditional meal-focused overnight.

Know before booking

No verified onsenThis is a traditional ryokan with a shared bath, not a hot-spring resort property.
Bath hours limitedBathing is only in the evening; next morning is shower-only with advance notice.
Cash onlyOfficial site states payment is cash only, which can catch travelers off guard.
Limited late-night flexibilityCurfew and rural evening quiet make it a poor fit for late dining or nightlife plans.

Food & drinks

Verified traditional ryokan in Miwa with seasonal local kaiseki on-site, plus strong nearby Miwa somen options.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Seasonal local kaiseki meals at the ryokan.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodAbout eight-course Japanese dinner.
  • Whole fish sashimispecialtyCeremony-style sashimi on request.
  • Yamato chicken teriyakifoodLocal Nara chicken dish.
  • Black or red ricespecialtyAncient-style rice option.
Somentokoro Morisho (nearby)
nearbyabout 0.1 mi

Well-known local spot for Miwa somen near Omiwa Shrine.

  • Miwa somenfoodThin local wheat noodles.
  • Cold somenfoodRefreshing noodle style.
  • Hot somenfoodWarm noodle option.
  • Local specialty mealspecialtyClassic Miwa area noodle stop.
Miwa Somen Nagashi (nearby)
nearbyabout 0.8 mi

Fun somen specialty restaurant on the shrine approach.

  • Nagashi somenspecialtyFlowing-style somen experience.
  • Kamameshi ricefoodRice pot meal.
  • TempurafoodCrisp fried side dish.
  • TeadrinkSimple drink option.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A traditional ryokan in Miwa, Sakurai, with very easy access from JR Miwa Station and practical onward access via Sakurai Station for wider rail connections.

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 historic-style ryokan in Miwa, Sakurai, Nara, best for travelers who want old-world atmosphere near Omiwa Shrine rather than a polished resort stay. It suits culturally curious guests and rail travelers, but comfort expectations should stay flexible.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Excellent for Omiwa Shrine visitsThe ryokan is in Miwa, very close to Omiwa Shrine, making it a strong base for travelers focused on Sakurai’s spiritual and historical side. You can stay in the area instead of rushing in on a day trip.
  • Very easy from JR Miwa StationIt is only a short walk from JR Miwa Station, which is especially convenient if you are traveling light or want a simple arrival without relying on taxis. That is a real advantage in a quieter area like Miwa.
  • Classic ryokan characterThe property emphasizes a long history dating back to the Taisho era, with Japanese-style rooms and a courtyard atmosphere that feels more traditional than a standard business hotel. This makes the stay itself part of the experience.
  • Good-value meal plan optionsThe ryokan offers several stay styles, including simple lodging, breakfast, and two-meal plans, so you can choose between budget-conscious and more complete ryokan experiences. That flexibility is useful for different travel styles.
  • Better fit for a quiet Nara staySakurai offers a calmer, less crowded base than the main Nara tourist center, which can appeal to travelers seeking a slower pace. If you like local atmosphere and early-morning shrine access, this location works well.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not ideal if you want a private bathThe bath is shared, and the property does not offer a private bath option. Travelers expecting a more intimate onsen-style ryokan experience may feel disappointed.
  • Bath hours are limitedBathing is available only in the evening, and there is no full bath service the next morning. That can feel restrictive if you like flexible soak times during your stay.
  • Some rooms have shared toiletsNot every room comes with a private toilet, so comfort depends on the room type you book. Guests used to fully self-contained rooms should check this carefully before reserving.
  • Wi-Fi may be inconsistentThe property notes that Wi-Fi does not work equally well in all rooms and may require reconnecting near access points in the hall. This can be inconvenient for remote work or heavy device use.
  • Cash-only payments add frictionThe ryokan states that credit cards are not accepted, so you need to arrive prepared with cash. For international travelers, that is a practical drawback compared with more modern properties.

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