Ryugon
Location: 79 Sakado, Minamiuonuma, Niigata, 949-6611, Minamiuonuma, JP
Star Rating: 4 Stars
Property Type: Ryokans
About this Property
Hot Springs and Karaoke
Indulge in relaxing hot springs and show off your singing skills at the karaoke lounge.
Cozy Atmosphere
Enjoy a cozy evening by the lobby fireplace or unwind with a drink at the bar/lounge.
Local Cuisine and Comfortable Rooms
Start your day with a delicious local cuisine breakfast and retire to spacious guestrooms with private balconies and deep soaking bathtubs.
Experience tranquility at Ryugon, where luxury meets tradition. Book now for a memorable stay!
Important Information
- Reservations are required for massage services. Reservations can be made by contacting the ryokan prior to arrival, using the contact information on the booking confirmation.
- The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.
- Cashless payment methods are available for all transactions.
- Please note that some properties do not permit guests with tattoos to use the onsite public bathing facilities.
Policies
Check-in: 02:30 PM - 06:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Instructions: This property offers transfers from the train station. To arrange pick-up, guests must contact the property 72 hours prior to arrival, using the contact information on the booking confirmation. The front desk is open daily from 6:30 AM - 9 PM. This property doesn't offer after-hours check-in. The front desk is staffed during limited hours.
Amenities & Facilities
- Free bicycles on site
- Fireplace in lobby
- Free WiFi
- Terrace
- Garden
- Luggage storage
- Karaoke
- Designated smoking area
- Gift shops or newsstand
- Fireplace in lobby
- Hiking/biking trails nearby
- Breakfast available (surcharge)
- Library
- Safe-deposit box at front desk
- Free newspapers in lobby
- Front desk (limited hours)
- Free train station pickup
- Free bicycles on site
- Free self parking
- Free train station drop-off
- Water dispenser
Rooms Available
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Family Room (Japanese-style)
5 Twin Futons
646-sq-foot room with a balcony
Entertainment - Flat-screen TV
Food & Drink - Refrigerator
Sleep - A down duvet and bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, deep soaking bathtub and separate shower
Practical - Safe
Comfort - Daily housekeeping and climate-controlled heating and air conditioning
Accessibility - Wheelchair accessible
Smoking And Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 5 (5 Adults)
- Safety deposit box
- TV
- Hair dryer
- Refrigerator
- Private bathroom
- Bidet
- Wheelchair accessible
- Daily housekeeping
- Separate bathtub and shower
- Down comforter
- Deep soaking bathtub
- Smoking and Non-Smoking
- Bedsheets provided
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Deluxe Room (Japanese-style)
5 Twin Futons
969-sq-foot room, balcony with garden views
Internet - Free wired internet access
Entertainment - Flat-screen TV
Food & Drink - Refrigerator
Sleep - A down duvet and bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, deep soaking bathtub and separate shower
Practical - Safe
Comfort - Daily housekeeping and climate-controlled heating and air conditioning
Accessibility - Wheelchair accessible
Smoking And Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 5 (5 Adults)
- Safety deposit box
- TV
- Hair dryer
- Refrigerator
- Private bathroom
- Bidet
- Wheelchair accessible
- Daily housekeeping
- Separate bathtub and shower
- Down comforter
- Deep soaking bathtub
- Smoking and Non-Smoking
- Bedsheets provided
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Superior Room (Japanese-style)
5 Twin Futons
753-sq-foot room, balcony with garden views
Entertainment - Flat-screen TV
Food & Drink - Refrigerator
Sleep - A down duvet and bed sheets
Bathroom - Private bathroom, deep soaking bathtub and separate shower
Practical - Safe
Comfort - Daily housekeeping and climate-controlled heating and air conditioning
Accessibility - Wheelchair accessible
Smoking And Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 5 (5 Adults)
- Safety deposit box
- TV
- Hair dryer
- Refrigerator
- Private bathroom
- Bidet
- Wheelchair accessible
- Daily housekeeping
- Separate bathtub and shower
- Down comforter
- Deep soaking bathtub
- Smoking and Non-Smoking
- Bedsheets provided
Guest Reviews
- swisstraveller002 (10/5): A wonderful traditional Ryokan, with a beautiful outdoor bath and great food - This is a copy of the email I wrote to ryugon, after our wonderful 2nights stay there:
We just returned home on Friday, after spending 4 weeks travelling around Tohoku and Niigata. One major highlight, was our 2 nights stay at ryugon, so I want to give you a detailled feedback on it, which I will also post on Tripadvisor.
We travelled there by Shinkansen from Kakunodate in Akita prefecture. We left there, when it was snowing like crazy. We arrived in Omiya (Saitama) on the Komachi Shinkansen with beautiful sunny weather. And after entering the tunnel on the Shinkansen to Niigata city, we exited in Echigo-Yuzawa into pure Snow Country. Thank you for providing a shuttle from and to Echigo-Yuzawa. That is very convenient. Before getting into the shuttle, we enjoyed a drink at Hatago Isen and the food bath in front of it.
At ryugon, we stayed in 2 rooms, my friend in a classic room and myself in a classic suite. Both rooms were wonderful. The plus of my suite, was the small private onsen. But to be honest, I didn’t really use it, as I found it very difficult to shower before entering the onsen, without getting showering water into the onsen. My friends room had two normal lounger chairs with a view, whilst I had only a very low sofa, which I could not use (due to bad knees, and not liking/being able to get up easily from very low areas). So, I guess, my friends room was better (for our needs). But no worries, we both enjoyed our rooms fully. Our two highlights at ryugon were the onsen, and the food. The outdoor onsen was absolutely wonderful, with soothing water, a beautiful setting and a wonderful ambience. It was the major highlight of our trip, and we enjoyed every minute there. I wish I could bring this closer to my home, to experience it more often! To soak in the hot and very soft mineral water, with the head in the cold air, whilst watching snow falling: absolutely magical. Our second major highlight was the food at ryugon, especially on our second night there, where we had mushrooms in creamy sauce, a wonderfully light fish carpaccio and a delicious wagyu steak (and other delicious dishes).
What we also very much enjoyed at ryugon:
- the bar / lounge, where we can get free coffee / tea and patisserie at breakfast, and free sake and plum wine and senseis before dinner. What a great idea, and I think that nobody takes advantage of it. The big sofas with a view are wonderful and so comfortable. I wish to have a sofa like this at home 😊.
- the fun short cooking class with the “grandma”. We very much enjoyed that, and it was a wonderful way of showing that its possible to communicate, without having a common language. Its by the way a great idea to use the wooden used chopsticks as a fire material.
- the overall great mix of modern and traditional. The lobby area is so beautiful, with the big red cushion sofa, the Iori heard, the rocking chairs etc.
- the wonderful staff, which is always very friendly, smiling and helpful, no matter if they speak Englisch or not
- the beautiful mix of modern and traditional in the rooms, with tatami mats and low beds, and on the other side, a lovely kettle, a fridge, a desk etc.
During our 2 nights stay, it was winter, and it was beautiful. We had wonderful sunshine on one morning and went for a walk in the snow cowered surroudings, with the sun shining. We had snow fall, which was especially pleasant in the outdoor onsen. We had walls of snow several meters high. Inside the Ryokan, we always felt warm and cozy. Ryugon was perfect, in every way, and the two nights there were so precious and wonderful.
- _Y9036VR (2/5): Cheating service too expensive - I don’t think these meal are gastronomic.
There are not any technique cooking method. Every service is cheating like other Japanese daily business hotel’s one.
I had lots of experiences staying luxury hotels, but I can not enjoy this stay.
- nuovorealismo (10/5): This is the snow; the extraordinary experience. - Muikamach-town of Niigata pref. , where ryugon is located, is known for its heavy snow. It is a fantastic experience to stay in a renovated traditional Japanese ryokan surrounded by a super winter wonderland.
We stayed in the room with a half-open-aired bath and it was luxurious to plunge in the bath seeing snow.
Furthermore, the most luxurious one was the dinner. There are many fabulous dishes in the world but there is nothing more than a dish with the best quality rice and locally grown foods.
Thanks to the cozy space and the free bar in the lounge, we had a relaxed time.
The only advice I can tell you is you had better bring thick socks to walk the corridors in the ryokan.
- KI-NRT (10/5): A first-class ryokan and a unique experience from the ordinary - ryugon really nails it on all counts. It was recently rebuilt, but you wouldn't be able to tell by walking around the property grounds. The architecture exudes old-world Japan charm, yet everything inside is modern - there's no skimping on technology (lightning-fast WiFi, power ports everywhere, a proper desk and chair for working, light switches next to the bed, etc.) and functionality. In the common areas, it's a mixture of old Japan and old Japan with an artsy twist (see photos for an idea of what I mean.) It really feels like you're in an Edo-era Samurai's residence.
We stayed in the top room category (Villa Suite Premium), of which there are three. Our suite (Room G) seemed to be the best located with the best privacy. It faced a beautiful pond with a forest beyond it, and an incredible open-air onsen hot springs bath right on the terrace. It was serene, soothing and incredibly refreshing. If you can swing it, I would highly recommend this room.
Meals are served in the main restaurant - we usually prefer ryokans that serve meals in the comfort of our own room - but at least they offer private rooms in the restaurant so you can enjoy dinner with some semblance of intimacy. And the food was great. Not only that, but ryugon focuses on local ingredients (with some exceptions, since it's not near the ocean so some of the seafood was brought in from the coast), and overall they do an amazing job with the creativity.. both in terms of flavoring as well as artistic flair. Rice was particularly noteworthy; Uonuma Shiozawa rice is regarded by some as some of the best (if not THE best) rice in all of Japan, and ryugon serves it up by cooking it in individual pot, and it was done to perfection. If you think of rice as a carb-laden staple to be eaten together with condiments, you wouldn't be wrong, but in this particular case, the rice was so incredible that it can be enjoyed all by itself. Consider it the butter croissants of rice and you wouldn't be far off!
Service by the staff were professional, prompt and graceful. They stay out of the way when not needed, but come to your immediate attention when called upon, and they do it with a big smile. It's very polished, yet never intrusive.
Especially for those that have done the ryokan circuits in places like Hakone, Nikko and Izu already, ryukon is a great choice that offers something different (and in many ways... better) than some of its more famous onsen ryokan brethren. As an added bonus - while not "cheap" by any means the nightly rate at a top suite at ryugon will likely come in lower than entry-level rooms at more well known luxury ryokans.
Thumbs up.
- Layka1654 (10/5): Perfection in Niigata - Amazing two days at this piece of heaven. In this place, everything is done to a special standard. This ryokan makes you feel at ease. We enjoyed removing our shoes and walking around in bare feet, it made the whole place feel relaxing rather than just the room. Our room was really spacious. This was truly luxurious way of traveling. What really made the stay special was the evening dinner. It wasn't just the wonderful food, the overall experience was incredible right from the moment we entered the restaurant. This visit certainly won't be our last.
- benm989 (10/5): The Ryogen Ryokan was a dream come true. - For years I’ve been saying that my dream was to stay in one of Japan’s traditional inns, a ryokan. I wondered whether my dream would come true on this tour. As we drove up to the hotel, I couldn’t contain my excitement. It was a ryokan. A centuries old dark wood building with paper doors and an onsen, a Japanese bath. But this was not just any ryokan, it was Ryugon, recently renovated ryokan incorporating whimsical artsy touches. I was in heaven. I wasn’t sure what to expect from dinner at a modern/traditional ryokan. Dressed in the yukata, casual cotton robes, provided for us, we were lead into a contemporary style dining room with floor to ceiling windows, overlooking beautiful ponds and gardens. A long thin paper menu was placed next to each seat. I scolded myself for forgetting to bring my reading glasses, until I realized that no choices needed to be made, we would be served all of the mouth watering courses. The restaurant took advantage of Niigata’s bounty of seasonal produce, like mountain picked mushrooms, pumpkin, fish, beef and lotus root. After a long, lavish dinner, I headed off to the onsen. I showered before opening the door and stepping outside into the freezing night air, then slipped into the steaming hot water of the rock pool. As I luxuriated, I gazed up at the sky, recalling the once in a life time moments of the day. That night my ryokan fantasies came full circle. I returned to my room to find that a traditional Japanese floor mattress, a futon, had been laid out for me on the tatami mats. As I nestled inside the fluffy duvet I was amazed how warm and cozy it was. The Ryogen Ryokan was a dream come true.
- Verified traveler (10/5): - 공간과 미식의 아름다움을 알려주는 곳입니다.
늦가을의 정취를 보았는데
눈 내린 겨울도 기대가 됩니다!
- serayoon (10/5): Stunning 200 year old cultural heritage site/ryokan in Muikamachi! - We treated ourselves with one night at Ryugon, a luxury ryokan in Muikamachi about two hours from Tokyo. Ryugon offers a unique and stunning experience. The ryokan complex consists of a series of houses which are connected by a wooden walkway which gives visitors a beautiful view of the garden and pond which are part of the grounds. It’s probably the only place in Japan designated as a cultural heritage site (200 year old wooden building, it seems it used to belong to a wealthy farmer/local ruler) which is also a ryokan.
The ryokan has just finished renovations, so everything is very new. Everything is made of wood and has a nice feel.
Some of the rooms face onto the pond and have a small private hot spring bath on the veranda, meaning you can take a bath almost any time of night or day and enjoy the view at the same time. I would note that I personally find Japanese hot springs a bit too hot sometimes - but it turns out you can just call reception and ask them to adjust the temperature if you also find the temperature preferred by Japanese people a bit too high.
The food provided at the restaurant is sourced locally, and you can tell a lot of effort has gone into creating a menu that highlights local treats such as vegetables that grow in the local mountains. They can also cater for vegetarians/vegans with great alternative options.
Staff are very friendly and helpful - if you have been to Japan before, you will know that service in Japan is generally very good, but I would say service at Ryugon feels special because staff are incredibly friendly but without being stiff.
The opening of a spa attached to the hotel is planned for later this year, and we will definitely consider going again then as well. We went in summer, which was beautiful, but imagine it’s also incredible in winter when everything is covered in the thick layer of snow that this region is famous for.
- Tsui-Ping (10/5): 十分有味道的日式旅館 非常推薦家族旅行 - 十分有味道的日式旅館 日式晚餐早餐都很好吃 細心的服務及室外湯屋可邊賞雪邊泡湯 非常推薦家族旅行
- ArthurWang095 (8/5): Hotspring Resort With 200+ Years History - 超過兩百年的溫泉旅館 - Historical building traced back to 1495, this famous resort has great landscape, historical hotel building and hot spring. Food wasn’t up to expectation in the beginning, but after communication it turned out well. We enjoyed its big room & walking around the site and the area. We liked the 24 hours hot spring a lot, dipped ourselves several times a day. Will be back if next time come back to the area.
建築物歷史回溯到1495年,這家超過兩百年的知名飯店有很棒的景觀、建築物和溫泉,食物一開始沒到預期,溝通後就好很多,我們很喜歡他的大房間,在裡面外面走來走去也很舒服,溫泉很舒服,24小時開放,每天都泡好幾次,下次來這區會再回來。
- Magali (10/5): - The place was really great even for the children, 4 and 6 years old. The people helped to organise our days activities with suggestions and helped with booking drives and so on. The children loved their stay there, the hot bath and the playroom, the garden and the snow.
- Verified traveler (10/5): - 非常好的住宿經驗,服務超好,環境超美
- Kevin018 (8/5): Very traditional Japanese style hotel - Very well maintained old style Japanese hotel. Set on large grounds with lots of water and beautifully landscaped. Meals were very traditional and quite tasty. If you want the full Japanese experience I would definitely recommend. The staff were very friendly and very a tentative to your every wish.
- xxxhannaxxx (10/5): Traditions, perfected with small details - This is an enormous ryokan (old farm houses turned into a new complex), with two onsens, multiple gardens and even two shops and a little museum room. There was space to explore, to walk around. It never felt crowded and we rarely saw other people. Regarding the room, it is a rare feeling in a ryokan that you cannot hear the people next door at all.
Great service, particularly for luggage (not only on arrival but also upon departure). Got little souvenirs at check-out, and our shoes were neatly arranged with a note wishing for good luck. The place is aesthetically pleasing in multiple ways, kaiseki dinner amazingly beautiful, too (thought not that amazingly delicious compared to some others).
There is a somewhat musty smell in the room, probably not throughout the hotel. Onsen areas were really nice with open-air baths. We have traveled in dozens of ryokans and this is one of the most beautiful.
- santjordi (8/5): A Shogun era building at an Onsen in the Heart of Snow Country - This is a return visit and we loved/love the place. It is a complex of Shogun era buildings assembled around an onsen. The bath facilities are out of this world. The large private bath is indoor/outdoor, the smaller pvt bath has a gorgeous view of a forest. Even the public baths are great. The landscape is fantastic, plus there are ducks, koi, frogs. All just really amazing. Staying here has been a highlight of two trips to Japan
Food is also really special. A gorgeous presentation of great tastes, local ingredients made with care
The drawbacks: last time we were put in the care of a woman who spoke some English, this time no one seems to speak any. Pointing at modem, and opening up the wifi "enter password window on my iPad", I was handed a phone. (Eventually, they got it) A "No sushi/sashimi" request brought a dinner which included sashimi (it was exquisite, but my sister won't eat it).
This is definitely a black diamond travel adventure, even the tourist office couldn't help us get here! But we love being here
So to get here,
Take the Maxtoki shinkasen from Tokyo station to Echigo Yuzawa (Bound for Niigata--about 90 minutes)
Then transfer to a train on the Hokuhoku Line to Muikamachi (bound for Naoetsu or Tokamachi-- about 15 minutes)
Taxis are plentiful and with the hotel phone number, a taxi with a GPS can easily get you to the hotel--about 10 minutes away. The hotel can arrange all other drop offs and pick ups
I hope I haven't made this sound daunting, it is pure indulgence and worth every effort. I would recommend a minimum of two nights
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