大滝荘 たけだ旅館

7.2
Very Good
(30 reviews)

908 Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107, Japan

+81 463-95-2027

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Hotel Description

Takeda Ryokan

Takedaryo Ryokan is a charming traditional hotel located in Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan, at the address 908 Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107. Nestled in the serene mountains of the Kanagawa Prefecture, this ryokan offers an authentic Japanese experience, blending natural beauty with cultural heritage. Guests can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the area, with breathtaking views of Mount Oyama and its surrounding landscapes. The hotel’s classic Japanese design creates a warm, welcoming ambiance, making it an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and connection with nature.
The hotel offers a variety of comfortable rooms, each designed with Japanese minimalism in mind. The rooms are spacious and equipped with essential amenities to ensure a restful stay. While staying at Takedaryo Ryokan, guests can unwind and enjoy the relaxing traditional Japanese aesthetics. The hotel does not have a fitness center, spa, or swimming pool, but the public bath provides a perfect opportunity to relax and rejuvenate.
In addition to the peaceful accommodations, the hotel is conveniently located near key attractions in the area. Mount Oyama, Oyama Afuri Shrine, and Ōyama Temple are just a short drive away, providing visitors with the chance to experience scenic hikes and explore historic sites. Transportation options are convenient, with nearby bus stations and easy access to Narita and Haneda airports.
Takedaryo Ryokan also prioritizes guest safety, providing excellent health and safety measures. The hotel’s commitment to guest well-being is evident in the care taken to maintain a safe and secure environment.
Nearby, guests can explore the beautiful Tanzawa-Ōyama Quasi-National Park and Yabitsu Pass, offering additional outdoor adventures. The hotel is also close to various dining options, ensuring a complete and memorable stay. Come and experience the charm of Takedaryo Ryokan, where comfort, nature, and tradition come together for an unforgettable stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Traditional Japanese ryokan with authentic design and tranquil ambiance.

2. Spacious rooms offering minimalistic comfort and serene mountain views.

3. Public bath available for relaxation, with no fitness center or pools.

4. Easy access to nearby attractions like Mount Oyama, Oyama Afuri Shrine, and Ōyama Temple.

5. Convenient transportation options, including bus stations and proximity to major airports.

6. Health and safety measures in place to ensure guest well-being.

7. Close to Tanzawa-Ōyama Quasi-National Park and Yabitsu Pass for outdoor adventures.

8. Proximity to various dining options for a well-rounded experience.


6.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Oyama
24 min
Oyama Afuri Shrine
24 min
Ōyama Temple
24 min
Yabitsu Pass
43 min
Tanzawa-Ōyama Quasi-National Park
36 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating6.8
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport58 min

Location

908 Oyama, Isehara, Kanagawa 259-1107, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 47 min

Transit: 2 hr 39 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 58 min

Transit: 1 hr 51 min

Transit:

大山小学校前[伊勢原市](バス)

Walking: 7 min

あたご滝(バス)

Walking: 4 min

大山駅(バス)

Walking: 3 min

Tsurumakionsen Station

Taxi: 15 min

Walking: 1 hr 27 min

社務局入口(バス)

Walking: 1 min


Nearby locations

6.8

Good Location

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Public bath

Public bath

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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R N

5/5
I had cheesecake and coffee.The view from the second floor was great and I felt very calm. There was a nice atmosphere that you don't get much of in the city.We also had dinner, so I would like to use it again.

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Natsumi Hayashi

5/5
I stopped by for lunch on the way back from playing the short course at Isehara Country Club.It was a hot day in July, but I was surprised at how cool it felt as soon as I stepped over the threshold!It looks like there's a waterfall behind it, and it's like the negative ions. It felt like a power spot ^^For lunch, I had the flower basket bento that I had reserved.The colorful side dishes made with the famous tofu and yuba were delicious!There were some with Western-style flavors that made it hard to believe they were tofu, so I never got tired of them and had fun eating them.After the meal, we had cake and coffee to replenish the energy we lost playing golf.I would like to visit again ^^

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niko niko

4/5
I noticed a cafe banner, so I was curious.When I took a look at the inn, I was excited to see that it seemed to have a nice atmosphere, and when I learned that there was a cafe, I decided to stop by.Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, we were directed to the first floor from the cafe on the second floor, but it was a tatami room, so we felt like we were at a relative's house, and we had a relaxing time there.I was waiting for my melon soda after dinner, and lo and behold!The cafe on the second floor is now ready, so please come by! I was guided. The second floor had a good view and the scenery was wonderful!Melon soda isn't anything new, but I loved its simplicity!The large shaved ice shop nearby was crowded, but this one was reserved for private use, so it felt like a hidden gem.You can enjoy the atmosphere of Mt. Daisen because it has a simple, non-ostentatious feel and is surrounded by nature.The shopkeepers were also very polite and friendly, which was nice.I felt warm and virtuous, as if I had come on a trip even though I wasn't staying the night.😊There was also a hot spring for day trips, so maybe I'll come back next time.We have also introduced a shaved ice shop before, so please take a look there too♪

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Tomoko

4/5
I like it very much. I was satisfied with the warmth and deliciousness of the food, as if I had come to a relative's house in the countryside. I visited it before, but this time it had been renovated and was beautiful. This is a relaxing inn.

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玉村明美

3/5
Retro and relaxingWe were able to enjoy bamboo shoots harvested from the bamboo grove on the back mountain. I feel relieved and relieved when I return to the countryside and eat homemade food. The stairs are also clean and have handrails so you can rest assured.

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Yu Yotsuya

2/5
I used it for the first time at my children's sports camp. This is my honest opinion.The location is on Mt. Daisen, so it has a nice atmosphere. A river flows through it, and the old road is quaint. Access is easy as there is also a local bus service.Now comes the disappointing part.I used it at a training camp for elementary school students, but I would like to see some innovation in the cooking. It's certainly good to serve local cuisine because of the location, but tofu hamburgers, fried tofu, and vermicelli salad are not enough for children who have been playing sports all day. If I accept the training camp, I would like the food to be tailored to the training camp. Also, for breakfast, there is natto for adults, but not for children. There's only a fried egg, macaroni salad, two sausages, seaweed, and miso soup, and I think you could also add some natto.The biggest disappointment is the attitude of serving expired yogurt for breakfast. It's not inedible, but I think it's inappropriate for the customer service industry to serve expired yogurt to paying customers. If you do this, won't you be misrepresenting the product's origin or using ingredients that have passed their expiration dates? I am suspected.The rooms are full of mosquitoes. Since it's summer, the front door is open, so there are a lot of mosquitoes on the screen door of the guest room. Are you thinking about your guests? I think.

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X O

3/5
I saw on Ariyoshi's worldwide simulcast that the custom of staying at an inn with a doshi (a priest who guides worshipers who come to Oyama pilgrimage to Oyama Afuri Shrine) and heading to the shrine together has been passed down from generation to generation for over 200 years. I wanted to go there.