Takeyaso Ryokan

7.9
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 7.9/10, based on 196 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 4:00 PM / Check-out until 9:00 AM
City Center Station Access Quiet Village Public Onsen Indoor Bath
Staff 8,4/10
Facilities 7,6/10
Cleanliness 8,2/10
Comfort 7,8/10
Value for money 8,0/10
Location 6,6/10

Ryokan highlights

A budget-friendly traditional ryokan in Amagasaki with easy rail access and classic Japanese atmosphere.

Near Deyashiki StationAbout a four-minute walk to Hanshin Deyashiki Station for convenient local rail access.
Traditional Ryokan FeelOffers a classic Japanese inn stay with tatami-style atmosphere and yukata touches.
Budget-Friendly StayCommonly positioned as a low-cost ryokan option for Osaka-area travelers.
Quiet Residential SettingSet on a calmer neighborhood backstreet rather than a busy main tourist strip.
Good Osaka BaseUseful for staying outside central Osaka while keeping city access relatively easy.
Simple Shared BathsIncludes traditional shared bath facilities suited to travelers seeking a simple ryokan experience.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightAccess is the main reason to stay here: arrive in the afternoon, enjoy the old-house atmosphere and shared bath, sleep near Deyashiki Station, then continue easily to Osaka, Kobe, Koshien, or onward Kansai stops after breakfast.
Trip-planning verdict: Takeyaso Ryokan works best as a budget traditional overnight in Amagasaki for Osaka or Kobe access, not as an onsen getaway or long-stay destination.

Know before booking

Not an onsen ryokanThe bath is shared, and nearby hot spring bathing is separate from the ryokan experience.
Limited daytime room useGuests may need to leave rooms during the day, which weakens this as a lazy all-day stay.
Old building tradeoffsAtmosphere is strong, but creaky floors and lighter sound insulation may bother sensitive sleepers.
Early check-out rhythmCheck-out is early, so it suits moving itineraries better than slow mornings.

Food & drinks

Takeyaso Ryokan in Amagasaki appears to offer simple on-site breakfast and drinks, with stronger full-meal choices a short walk away near Deyashiki Station.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Simple ryokan meal space for breakfast service.

  • BreakfastfoodFee-based morning meal.
  • TeadrinkIn-room or breakfast tea.
  • CoffeedrinkLight morning coffee option.
Bar Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Small on-site spot for a casual drink.

  • BeerdrinkCasual lounge drink.
  • HighballdrinkSimple evening drink.
  • Soft drinksdrinkBasic non-alcoholic options.
Renkon (nearby)
nearby110 m

Nearby Japanese restaurant with kaiseki-style courses and local ingredients.

  • Lotus root soupfoodHouse specialty starter.
  • Tempura setfoodLunch set with tempura.
  • Lotus root noodlesfoodCold noodle set.
  • Sashimi assortmentfoodSeasonal raw fish plate.
  • Selected sakedrinkCurated Japanese sake.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Takeyaso Ryokan is a budget ryokan in Amagasaki with very convenient access from Hanshin Deyashiki Station and reasonable onward links to central Osaka, Kobe, and Kansai airports.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a small traditional inn in Amagasaki that suits travelers who want a low-cost, old-fashioned Japanese stay with quick Hanshin rail access. It is a better fit for practical, nostalgic stays than for full-service ryokan luxury.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Old-school ryokan atmosphereThe property is presented as a long-running traditional Japanese inn with roughly a century of history, which gives the stay more character than a standard business hotel. It suits travelers who want tatami-style nostalgia in an everyday local neighborhood.
  • Easy walk from Deyashiki StationIt is only a short walk from Hanshin Deyashiki Station, making it convenient for reaching Amagasaki and wider Osaka-area sights without needing a car. That is especially useful for short stays and day trips.
  • Good base for Osaka-side sightseeingThe inn is well placed for travelers heading to places such as Koshien, Kyocera Dome, and even Universal Studios Japan by train. You get a quieter local base instead of paying city-center Osaka rates.
  • English-friendly host reputationThe inn has been promoted as welcoming to English-speaking guests, which can make arrival and basic communication easier than at some older family-run properties. That is a real plus for first-time visitors to Japan.
  • Useful budget-friendly setupListings describe only a handful of rooms plus practical features such as Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and access to a shared kitchen/common facilities. For travelers prioritizing value over extras, that combination is appealing.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a luxury ryokan stayThis is a simple small inn, not a polished high-end ryokan with elaborate kaiseki dinners, spa facilities, or standout onsen amenities. Travelers seeking a special-occasion ryokan experience may find it too basic.
  • No meals includedThe property has been presented without included meals, so you should not expect the classic ryokan dinner-and-breakfast experience here by default. If food is central to your ryokan stay, this is a drawback.
  • Curfew-style overnight access limitsSome booking details indicate the entrance closes overnight, which can be inconvenient if you want late dinners, nightlife, or flexible evening plans in Osaka. This makes the stay less suited to night owls.
  • Limited front desk hoursCheck-in support appears restricted to set hours, and late arrival may require advance coordination. That can add stress if you are landing late or dealing with train delays.
  • Very small-scale facilitiesWith only a few rooms and modest shared amenities, the inn is better for travelers comfortable with a simple setup than those wanting spacious rooms, full hotel services, or extensive private facilities. Expectations need to be set accordingly.

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