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2024 Ranking of Top-Rated Onsen Ryokan with Exceptional Baths—Must-Visit Hot Springs in Japan!

2024 Ranking of Top-Rated Onsen Ryokan with Exceptional Baths—Must-Visit Hot Springs in Japan!

Date published: 28 October 2024

In Japan, the cool autumn and winter months are perfect not only for savoring seasonal dishes but also for enjoying a warm, relaxing onsen soak! Japanese onsen enthusiasts love to plan weekend and holiday trips to hot springs as a way to unwind and treat themselves. Based on guest ratings, Rakuten Travel has released its “Top-Rated Onsen Ryokan with Exceptional Baths” list. This ranking is a great guide for experiencing onsen baths highly praised by locals—perfect for planning a soothing hot spring trip this season!

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Top 3 Onsen Ryokan in Rakuten Travel’s “Top-Rated Onsen Baths” Ranking

Rakuten Travel’s platform covers all of Japan, with this ranking featuring onsen ryokan from as far north as Aomori to as far south as Kagoshima. Let’s dive into the list of top-ranked onsen ryokan—be sure to take notes for your next relaxing hot spring getaway!

#1: All-Rooms with Semi-Open-Air Baths – Hamazen Ryokan (Hinagu Onsen, Kumamoto)

Example of a guest room at Hamazen Ryokan (Photo credit: PR TIMES)
Example of a guest room at Hamazen Ryokan (Photo credit: PR TIMES)

With near-perfect ratings and ranked #1 for two consecutive years, Hamazen Ryokan at Hinagu Onsen in Kumamoto—an area with over 600 years of hot spring history—stands out for its unique offering: every room comes with a semi-open-air onsen bath, each with a distinct style. Guests can enjoy a private soak anytime, 24 hours a day, without worrying about tattoos or others’ opinions.

For those who find the in-room bath a bit small, Hamazen Ryokan also offers reservable family baths, providing a different ambiance and onsen experience.

Guest Reviews
  • "Being able to soak anytime without worrying about the clock was so satisfying!"
  • "The in-room onsen bath was incredibly spacious and comfortable—I took a dip four times in one night!"
Hamazen Ryokan Overview
  • Hot Spring Source: Private spring
  • Water Quality: Mildly alkaline, sodium-calcium chloride spring
  • Therapeutic Benefits: Effective for frozen shoulder, bruises, cold extremities, fatigue recovery, neuralgia, sleep disorders, depression, atopic dermatitis, and more
  • Rating: 4.84 out of 5
  • Hamazen Ryokan
    • Address Hinagunaka Nishimachi 379, Hinagu, Kumamoto, 869-5133
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#2: Ikaho Onsen Kogure Hotel (Ikaho Onsen, Gunma Prefecture)

Scenic view bath at Ikaho Onsen Kogure Hotel (Photo credit: PR TIMES)
Scenic view bath at Ikaho Onsen Kogure Hotel (Photo credit: PR TIMES)

In second place is Kogure Hotel at Ikaho Onsen in Gunma Prefecture. This hotel offers four distinct bathing areas, each with uniquely designed baths that provide a visual as well as a relaxing experience.

At the Sennraku Grand Bath, guests can soak while admiring lush mountain views, with a choice of 11 different pools immersed in nature. The Senyu Grand Bath offers a massage bath, semi-open-air bath, and two open-air baths. Additional highlights include a private scenic bath and a garden foot bath at the Senkyakubanrai Tea House. Kogure Hotel is like a hot spring theme park, perfect for a day of soaking and exploring without a moment of boredom!

Guest Reviews
  • "The men’s and women’s baths switch between morning and evening, adding a sense of adventure to the onsen experience—making each visit feel fresh and exciting!"
Kogure Hotel Overview
  • Hot Spring Source: Golden Hot Spring (Kogane no Yu)
  • Water Quality: Sulfate-chloride spring
  • Therapeutic Benefits: Helps relieve neuralgia, muscle pain, frozen shoulder, cold extremities, fatigue, chronic skin conditions, high blood pressure, and more
  • Rating: 4.82 out of 5

#3: Tsukioka Onsen Mashu (Tsukioka Onsen, Niigata Prefecture)

Open-air bath "Tsukimi no Yu" at Tsukioka Onsen Mashu (Photo credit: PR TIMES)
Open-air bath "Tsukimi no Yu" at Tsukioka Onsen Mashu (Photo credit: PR TIMES)

In third place is Tsukioka Onsen Mashu in Niigata Prefecture. Known for its distinctive emerald-green color due to hydrogen sulfide ions, Tsukioka Onsen offers mildly alkaline waters that leave skin moisturized and are highly popular for their beauty benefits, especially among women. Mashu features four open-air baths along with a reservable private bath. The outdoor baths are set within a traditional Japanese garden, allowing guests to soak while enjoying the seasonal beauty of a serene Japanese landscape.

Guest Reviews
  • "The onsen was amazing! My skin felt so smooth afterward!"
  • "The Japanese garden created such a relaxing atmosphere—I ended up soaking for a long time without even realizing it."
Tsukioka Onsen Mashu Overview
  • Hot Spring Source: Tsukioka Onsen
  • Water Quality: Sulfuric sodium chloride spring (mildly alkaline, hypotonic, high-temperature)
  • Therapeutic Benefits: Helps alleviate severe heart conditions, severe anemia, acute illnesses, bleeding disorders, photosensitivity, and more
  • Rating: 4.78 out of 5
  • Tsukioka Onsen Masyuu
    • Address 654-1 Tsukioka Onsen, Shibata-shi, Niigata, 959-2338
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    • Nearest Station Tsukioka Station (Uetsu Line)
      50 minutes on foot

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Experience Onsen Stays Loved by the Japanese!

As a hot spring paradise, Japan offers onsen experiences throughout the country, with many facilities enhancing the quality of their baths and landscaping to provide an even more relaxing atmosphere. As the weather cools down, don’t miss the chance to enjoy a rejuvenating onsen experience in Japan! Check out Rakuten Travel’s onsen ranking to find the perfect hot spring stay for your needs and make the most of your onsen getaway!

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Written by:
Nemi Lin
Nemi Lin

Nemi has been living in Japan since 2015. She attended a Japanese-Chinese translation school in Japan and volunteered as a translator at the Osaka International House Foundation for 2 years. A busy mother, she explores trendy cafes, value-for-money buffets, and captures beautiful moments of cherry blossoms, hydrangeas, and maple leaves in her free time. She often travels with her family during holidays, collecting regional snacks and sampling local puddings. Nemi regularly shares top foodie spots, the best locations for picturesque views, and family-friendly guides to Osaka on her Instagram.

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