Kanaya Ryokan
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Kanaya Ryokan
114-2 Kochi, Shimoda-shi, Shimoda City, Shizuoka Prefecture, 415-0011, Japan
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24-hour front desk
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Property Description
Established in 1867. Famous all-cypress bath, "Sennin-buro." Home-sourced, hot spring water flowing for 24 hours a day.
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9.3/10
Cleanliness9.4
Amenities9.2
Location9.3
Service9.2
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Surroundings
Train: Rendaiji Station
(320m)
Train: Izukyū-Shimoda
(2.9 km)
Landmarks: Thounsand-person bath Kanaya Ryokan
(<100m)
Landmarks: Inn Seiryuso
(270m)
Landmarks: Rendaiji Onsen
(280m)
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3
Japanese-Style Room
Has window
Non-smoking
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Annex Twin With Bath
Has window
Non-smoking
Private bathroom
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Guest Reviews
9.3/10
Great
5 reviews

- Cleanliness9.4
- Amenities9.2
- Location9.3
- Service9.2
Average for similar properties in Shimoda
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chimコスパ旅
May 6, 2025
I chose this hotel because of the atmosphere of the building and the bath.
I was looking forward to the all-cypress Senninburo bath, so I stayed overnight without meals so I could enjoy the baths to my heart's content.
The Senninburo bath is also a men's bath, so it was quite a challenge for women.
If possible, I would be happy if they set aside time slots for women only.
The private baths also had three baths with different temperatures, so it was a very satisfying hot spring.
The women's only bath was also a large cypress bath just as the Senninburo bath, so I enjoyed it thoroughly.
You can rent as many bath towels as you like, so it was great that you could go in and take a bath as many times as you wanted.
My room was at the end of a maze-like corridor, so I enjoyed going back and forth between rooms very much.
It was a really nice inn.
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Anonymous User
February 10, 2025
Except that it's a bit expensive, everything is perfect, retro Japanese style, the front desk reception is warm and patient, the mixed bathing hot spring is not a gimmick, there are really girls, and they don't even wear bath towels, I won't go into details...haha
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Guest User
August 20, 2024
It's a very old-fashioned hotel. The air conditioner in the public area can't be turned on. It's not very hot. There is no toilet in the room. You need to walk to the public area. I happened to live on the second floor this time and had to carry my luggage up. There is no sense of service and the hotel is also No meals are provided. If you arrive late, you can only buy instant noodles from a nearby supermarket.
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Guest User
January 27, 2025

Had an afternoon out at the next town along the railway line, before catching the train back here to stay overnight. We had been going to eat in the next town, in case the hotel wasn't doing food, but the description on the website made the food sound such a feature that we decided we'd like to do it. Unsurprisingly on a midweek night in January, they weren't doing food, but that was fine, we wandered along to 7-11 and got a wonderful picnic of pot noodles and all sorts of interesting things. We stayed in a Japanese room in the main building and it was fantastic, so great to stay in somewhere so historic! The room was unchanged from 100 years ago, apart from the addition of wifi, heating, air con! The bedding was really warm and comfy. When we got there, the main bath area seemed quite busy, so we went to use one of the private baths (you take a token from Reception and hang it on the door to indicate occupied, remember to return it to Reception afterwards). You take your outdoor shoes off at Reception and swap to indoor slippers, which you take off at the entrance to your room and just walk in socks on the tatami mats. There are separate outdoor-slippers which you use to walk to the block with the private baths in, take them off in the porch area outside that block. The man on Reception was lovely and helpful in explaining all this! The private bath was great - a set of three pools at different temperatures. We then decided to have a little nap and go to the thousand-person bath after 9pm when the day-visitors had left. We slept for longer than expected, and woke up at 1am, so went to the big bath then (it's open all night for residents). Unsurprisingly, we had it to ourselves at that hour! The getting through from the ladies' changing rooms to the mens/joint bath was a lot easier than expected - there is an area of knee-deep water, with a door and a row of hooks with keys on wristbands. I took a key, unlocked the door and went through. I left my key with my towel on the side of the bath, but I guess you're supposed to keep them on your wrist. The water temperature was lovely, and the bath was beautiful, a really great experience. You can also go out to a little outside area, which is slightly cooler (in January, at least, maybe not in mid-summer). It was an amazing place to stay, and well worth visiting.

Guest User
May 7, 2023

I stayed there with my son without meals when I returned home for a memorial service. Being a local, I knew the name of the inn, which was a bit quaint, but by chance there was a cancellation, so I decided to stay there. The rooms have a very old feel and elegance, and you can hear the fresh greenery and the chirping of the yellow-spotted bulbul from the window, making it a nice inn. The room has a toilet and sink. Both rooms are well-cleaned and the futons are comfortable to sleep on. The only disappointing thing about the room was that it was on the second floor, but there was another room next to it, and the walls were thin, so it was very noisy, so I wanted it to be quiet at night. It's worth taking a bath at least once. The cypress bath was spacious and had a great atmosphere. There were only two showers in the washroom, which was a bit inconvenient. There is no hair dryer or mirror in the changing room, so you can use the hair dryer in the sink in your room or in the hallway. There is a small cafe nearby near Rendaiji Station, and we took out bread and coffee from there for breakfast and ate it in our room. There is a 100 yen store, a home center, and a convenience store within a short walk around the inn. I went to a high school near here, and I was surprised to find myself staying at Kanaya Ryokan at my age. I feel very nostalgic and plan to take a leisurely stroll around the area the next time I return home. Of course, after the walk, we took a bath in the 1000-year-old bath.
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24-hour front desk
Property Policies
Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 15:00
Check-out: Before 10:00
Front desk hours: 24/7
Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.
Cribs and Extra Beds
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Property Description
- Number of Rooms: 15
Established in 1867. Famous all-cypress bath, "Sennin-buro." Home-sourced, hot spring water flowing for 24 hours a day.
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About This Property
Nearest Train Station | Rendaiji Station |
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Distance to Train Station | 0.32KM |
Average Price From | PHP17160 |
Hotel Star Rating | 2 |