Sansuikan Kinryu

8.4
Excellent
(361 reviews)

2227 Kanzanjicho, Chuo Ward, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 431-1209, Japan

+81 53-487-0611

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Hotel Description

Sansuikan Kinryu Ryokan

Sansuikan Kinryu is an inviting hot spring inn located at 2227 Kanzanjicho, Chuo Ward, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 431-1209, Japan, nestled next to the serene Uchiura Bay on Lake Hamana. This understated hotel offers guests a tranquil escape while being just 3 kilometers from the vibrant Hamamatsu Flower Park and a convenient 16 kilometers from Hamamatsu train station. The design of the hotel harmonizes with its natural surroundings, providing a traditional Japanese aesthetic with modern comforts, ensuring a memorable stay for all visitors.

The rooms at Sansuikan Kinryu are designed with guest comfort in mind. Featuring airy spaces adorned with tatami flooring, guests can enjoy stunning views of the lake while unwinding in their rooms. All accommodations come equipped with essential amenities, including Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and tea and coffee-making facilities. For an authentic experience, some rooms feature wooden soaking tubs and traditional futons, making it a perfect retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation.

The hotel boasts several special amenities to enhance the guest experience. A communal bathhouse filled with natural hot spring water offers an authentic onsen experience, while the open-air baths provide breathtaking views of Lake Hamana. Guests can also enjoy recreational activities in two karaoke rooms, perfect for evening entertainment. Dining options at the hotel are equally enticing, with meals available that showcase local flavors, making each meal a delightful experience.

Accessibility is one of the highlights of Sansuikan Kinryu. With a nearby train station just a short distance away, guests can easily explore the surrounding areas. Additionally, major airports like Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport and Chubu Centrair International Airport are within reasonable distance, with travel times ranging from approximately 58 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes by taxi. Public transport options are readily available, making it easy for guests to navigate the region and discover local attractions.

Health and safety measures are a priority at Sansuikan Kinryu. The hotel is committed to ensuring a safe environment for all guests, implementing protocols to maintain cleanliness and hygiene throughout the premises. This includes regular sanitization of communal areas and guest rooms, as well as contactless check-in and dining options to prioritize guest safety.

Guests at Sansuikan Kinryu have access to a range of activities and experiences designed to immerse them in the local culture. Popular activities include exploring the natural beauty of Lake Hamana and visiting nearby attractions like Hamamatsu Castle and Hamanako Garden Park. The hotel serves as an ideal base for those seeking adventure or relaxation amidst nature.

Nearby sights include the stunning Lake Hamana, just 7 minutes away, and Hamamatsu Flower Park, which dazzles visitors with seasonal floral displays just 6 minutes from the hotel. Families can enjoy the thrills of Hamanako Pal Pal amusement park, a mere 11-minute journey from the inn. For history enthusiasts, the restored Hamamatsu Castle offers a glimpse into the region's rich past and is only a 31-minute drive away. Those looking to relax can visit the picturesque Hamanako Garden Park, located just 12 minutes away.

When it comes to dining, guests are spoiled for choice with a variety of restaurants nearby. Kanzanjien and うなぎ食事処 浜乃木 are renowned for their delicious unagi dishes, both just 1 minute away by taxi. For a family-friendly atmosphere, ハマハッケイ is an excellent choice, located only 3 minutes from the hotel. Kifuku, offering a selection of Syokudo and Teishoku dishes, is also just a minute away. Finally, for a lively izakaya experience, にぐるま is an inviting option located 2 minutes from the inn.

In conclusion, Sansuikan Kinryu invites guests to experience the perfect blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern comforts. With its beautiful setting, outstanding amenities, and proximity to attractions, it promises an unforgettable stay for anyone looking to explore the charm of Hamamatsu and its surroundings.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Stunning lake views from guest rooms

2. Traditional Japanese tatami flooring in all rooms

3. On-site natural hot spring bathhouse facilities

4. Two karaoke rooms for evening entertainment

5. Convenient shuttle service to nearby train station


9.4 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Lake Hamana
7 min
Hamamatsu Flower Park
6 min
Hamanako Pal Pal
11 min
Hamamatsu Castle
31 min
Hamanako Garden Park
12 min

Nearest locations

Kanzanjien
1 min
うなぎ食事処 浜乃木
1 min
Kifuku
1 min
Shibuki
1 min
にぐるま
2 min
テウチウドンゴンタ
2 min
Matsuya
2 min
ハマハッケイ
3 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.4
Nearest airportMt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport
Travel time to airport58 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Booking.com

    $200

    Agoda

    $222

    skyticket

    $218

    Bluepillow.com

    $221

    Relux

    $282

    JAPANiCAN.com

    $338


Location

2227 Kanzanjicho, Chuo Ward, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 431-1209, Japan

Airports:

Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

Taxi: 58 min

Transit: 2 hr 32 min

Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)

Taxi: 1 hr 28 min

Transit: 2 hr 54 min

Chubu Centrair International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 30 min

Transit: 2 hr 35 min

Transit:

Nishi-Kiga Station

Taxi: 18 min

Walking: 2 hr 7 min

Higashi-Tsuzuki Station

Taxi: 16 min

Walking: 3 hr 13 min

Hamanako-Sakume Station

Taxi: 17 min

Walking: 2 hr 55 min

舘山寺温泉(バス)

Walking: 7 min


Nearby locations

9.4

Exceptional Location

Next to Uchiura Bay on Lake Hamana, this understated hot spring inn is 3 km from Hamamatsu Flower Park and 16 km from Hamamatsu train station.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Karaoke

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Services

Front desk

Public bath

Public bath

Onsen

Open air bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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Shingo A

5/5
The room, bath, and food were great! We had a relaxing time with our family of three. The private outdoor space was also nice. It is located in a very convenient location as a base for sightseeing. …

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shi hira

5/5
This is a quiet inn with a panoramic view of Lake Hamana from the room.The food looked good, tasted good, and had a lot of variety, so I was very satisfied.The hot spring in the large public bath is just the right temperature and feels very comfortable.The private open-air bath that was reserved was also nice and clean.

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y buchi

4/5
It seems to be the oldest hotel in the area, but the interior and guest rooms seemed clean.I had eel kaiseki for dinner, and it was really good because I could eat eel in many different ways.The local sashimi was also delicious.There was so much food that I couldn't finish it all.Although I couldn't see the sunset, the view from the room was good, and many of the hotel staff were kind, so it was a hotel I would like to visit again.

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0822 kj

5/5
A lovely inn located on the shores of Lake Hamana.As it is a medium-sized inn, the staff provided attentive and attentive customer service.The baths are also beautiful and have an atmosphere, and there are three types of open-air baths for single people, so we were able to enjoy each one slowly while looking out at the scenery of Lake Hamana.The room was on the 4th floor and was one of the lower rooms, but I was able to fully enjoy the view of Lake Hamana.The maid who was in charge of serving us at dinner was very kind and responsive to our conversation about how to spend the next day, which left us with a very good impression.There is a filming location for the drama Kodoku no Gourmet within walking distance, and Goro's wife, who is a fan, was very excited.There are so many sightseeing spots within a few minutes' drive, and I was impressed by how many ways to enjoy the area.I was very satisfied, and the food was delicious if I had to say so, but I got the impression that the menu was a simple compilation of the menus you would normally find at a ryokan, so I couldn't look back and think, ``That ryokan's food was delicious. I want to eat it again.'' I thought it might not be there.I think it would be even better if there was a symbolic menu that could only be eaten at this ryokan.

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早川一彦

5/5
The scenic Kanzanji Onsen near Lake Hamana.This Japanese inn boasts the oldest history in our hot springs, standing just to the right of the approach to Kanzanji Temple.In front of the blue noren curtain, beyond the lobby, you can see Lake Hamana and the ultramarine blue sky, welcoming travelers and making them look forward to their stay this evening.After being shown to your room, dropping off your luggage, and enjoying the view from the window, head to Kanzanji Temple on the right side of the inn before dusk. From the 90-step staircase, you can see Mt. Okusa on the opposite shore and the Ferris wheel at Lake Hamana Pal Pal. If you're lucky, you'll even ride the gondola on the Kanzanji Ropeway. Meals used to be served in your room, but now you can enjoy the fresh seafood that Lake Hamana is famous for in a semi-private room on the third floor!The colorless and transparent hot spring on the first floor is made entirely of cypress. Enjoy the open-air bath while taking in the sea breeze.If you want to visit Lake Hamana, in the Kanto region, start from Mikkabi on the Tomei Expressway, visit the Araicho checkpoint and Bentenjima, and then get off at Hamamatsu Nishi IC.From the Kansai area, you can enjoy a tour around Lake Hamana by going from Hamamatsu Nishi to Mikkabi. It takes about 30 minutes to reach Arai-cho. Starting from here, you can visit "Arai-no-Sekisho", "Hatago/Kinokuniya", "Flower Park", etc. "Music Box Museum"."Arai Benten Beach" in summer~!! For a more attractive drive~!!I hope this is helpful.

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たたたたたた

5/5
The meal was very delicious. I felt that the flavor was light and the soup stock was very effective. The family baths are not hot springs, but they have a nice view, and there are two available on a first-come, first-served basis.

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m mo

2/5
When I tried to make a reservation for accommodation on a tourist website, I was unable to make a reservation even though there were vacancies.I tried to make a reservation from the official website, but even though there were vacancies, I was unable to proceed with the reservation. Because of this, I called the hotel directly.When I informed the front desk of the situation, I was told that I would be assigned to the person in charge, perhaps a waiter? Changed to a woman.When I told them the number of people and the room I wanted to stay in, they said they should be able to make a reservation, but when I told them in more detail that I also had children, their attitude changed and I laughed.I was informed that the room could not be reserved for children.There was no recommendation for an alternative room, and it was clear from just my words that they didn't want people with children to stay there, so I ended the call because I had no desire to stay there either.Thinking about it later, the accommodation site's plans were only for elderly people, so perhaps the inn was aimed at people who could enjoy customer service in a quiet manner.I think each inn has the right to choose the guests who come, but if the inn reservation site clearly states that reservations with children are not allowed, etc. I don't think I ever felt that way.

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Happiness811371

3/5
The room was spacious and clean, and the food was satisfying in both quality and quantity. |The open-air area of ​​the public bath is small and difficult to access when crowded. …