Sansou Nagisa
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Ryokan highlights
A long-running traditional ryokan in the Oyama area of Isehara, well placed for nature, pilgrimage, and local cuisine.
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Food & drinks
Verified ryokan at 421 Oyama with on-site meal service centered on Oyama tofu cuisine and Japanese set meals.
On-site meal venue with private or semi-private rooms for breakfast and dinner.
- Tofu coursespecialtyLocal Oyama tofu-focused dinner course.
- Japanese breakfastfoodSimple Japanese set breakfast.
- SashimifoodFresh fish from Sagami Bay.
- TempurafoodSeasonal fried items.
- TeadrinkStandard meal drink.
Well-known nearby tofu restaurant for multi-course local meals.
- Tofu kaisekispecialtyMulti-course tofu meal.
- DengakufoodMiso-glazed tofu specialty.
- Rice setfoodCourse usually includes rice.
- TeadrinkTypical accompaniment.
Historic Oyama tofu cuisine restaurant known for set-course meals.
- Tofu kaisekispecialtyCourse menus built around tofu.
- YubafoodBean curd skin dishes are typical locally.
- Soba setfoodOften paired with course meals in Oyama.
- Soy milk hot potfoodPossible local tofu-course item.
- TeadrinkServed with the meal.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Sansou Nagisa is a mountain ryokan in the Oyama area of Isehara, best reached via Isehara Station and then a local bus or short taxi ride up toward the Oyama Cable area.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A characterful historic ryokan in Oyama, Isehara, best suited to travelers who want a traditional mountain stay with local tofu cuisine and easy access to the Oyama pilgrimage area. It is less suitable for guests seeking a modern hotel setup, on-site hot spring baths, or highly convenient car parking.
- Deep historic atmosphereThis ryokan presents itself as a property with more than 400 years of history, which gives the stay a much stronger sense of place than a standard modern hotel. It fits travelers who specifically want an old-style Oyama lodging experience.
- Memorable Oyama tofu cuisineThe inn highlights seasonal mountain-and-sea meals centered on tofu made with Oyama's famous spring water, plus seasonal sansai and river fish dishes. That makes it especially appealing if food is a key part of your ryokan stay.
- Relaxing river-and-mountain settingThe property sits by the Oyama River at the foot of the mountain, so the atmosphere is quiet and nature-focused rather than urban. It should work well for guests wanting a slower, restorative overnight stop.
- Good base for Oyama sightseeingIt is well positioned for the Oyama area, including the cable car approach and the cultural pilgrimage zone around Oyama and Afuri Shrine. This makes it practical for hikers, shrine visitors, and short scenic escapes from Tokyo.
- Convenient without needing a carFrom Isehara Station, you can take the bus toward Oyama Cable and get off at Atagotaki, then reach the ryokan in about a 30-second walk. That is unusually straightforward for a mountain-area ryokan.
- Not a true onsen stayThe baths use local spring water rather than a natural hot spring source. If your priority is soaking in a genuine onsen, this ryokan may feel like a compromise.
- Shared-bath style may not suit everyoneThis is a traditional ryokan-style experience rather than a full-service modern resort, so guests wanting more private or upscale bath facilities may find it limited. It is better for travelers comfortable with classic Japanese lodging norms.
- Parking is very limitedThe ryokan only has three free parking spaces on site, allocated in reservation order. If those are full, you may need to use the nearby municipal parking lot for an extra fee.
- Mountain access adds a transport stepAlthough reachable by public transport, you still need to ride a bus from Isehara Station into the Oyama area. It is less effortless than staying near a major station or in central Kanagawa.
- Best for traditional tastesThe strongest selling points are historic ambiance, tofu-focused local cuisine, and the Oyama pilgrimage setting. Travelers who prefer contemporary design, broad facilities, or a luxury resort feel may not connect with it as much.
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Current position: 20th out of 128 ryokans in Kanagawa.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15th | Hakonesaryo Kintoki | 9.2/10 | 211 |
| 16th | Seikansou | 9.3/10 | 75 |
| 17th | HAKONE NICA | 9.6/10 | 25 |
| 18th | Kintoki Sanso, ryokan de charme à Hakone | 9.2/10 | 154 |
| 19th | YUPOPPO Hakone | 9.2/10 | 132 |
| 20th | Sansou Nagisa Current ryokan | 9.3/10 | 61 |
| 21st | Kinnotake Saryo | 9.6/10 | 23 |
| 22nd | Mizunoto | 9.1/10 | 4,207 |
| 23rd | Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori | 9.1/10 | 3,302 |
| 24th | Balinese onsen ryokan Hakone Airu | 9.1/10 | 2,444 |
| 25th | Kaihinsou Kamakura | 9.2/10 | 103 |
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This ryokan is included in 2 public itineraries.
5 days – Kanagawa > Hyogo > Shizuoka
5 stops4 days – Gifu > Kanagawa > Ishikawa > Hyogo
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