March 2025 - Vikingess Voyages

Monday, March 10, 2025

【Aomori】From Pleasure House to Cultural Landmark: The 125 Year Journey of Shin Mutsu Ryokan

9:22:00 PM

Hidden in the quiet streets of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, stands a building that whispers stories from another time—Shin Mutsu Ryokan (新むつ旅館). Once a vibrant hub of the Meiji-era, this historical ryokan is no longer in operation, but its timeless charm and cultural legacy continue to captivate those who pass by.

On my recent journey through northern Japan, I had the chance to visit this remarkable architectural gem. Although the ryokan is now closed and not open for public tours, its beautiful wooden structure and curved roof still preserve the spirit of its past.

As I admired the exterior, something special happened—one of the local neighbors kindly stopped to chat and shared vintage photographs and personal memories of the ryokan’s glory days. It was an unforgettable moment that brought the story of this place to life in a way no guidebook ever could.

In my latest video, I invite you to step back in time with me and explore:

  • The history of Shin Mutsu Ryokan, from its origins as a Meiji-era pleasure house to its later days as a cultural inn.
  • The unique architecture that has earned it a place as a Registered Tangible Cultural Property.
  • An encounter with local artist Kiyotaka Osawa, whose presence added even more depth to the story.
  • A touching reminder of why places like this still matter in a rapidly modernizing world.

📺 Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/B8yYZ0Bgb_c



Whether you’re a lover of Japanese history, ryokan culture, or hidden gems off the beaten path, this short video is a tribute to a bygone era—and a quiet reminder to cherish what remains.

🧳 Join me on this journey through Japan’s timeless traditions—one ryokan at a time.
Let’s continue to relax, rejuvenate, and rediscover Japan together.

#ShinMutsuRyokan #Hachinohe #RyokanMeguri #OnsenWithHansen #JapanHistory #MeijiArchitecture #CulturalHeritageJapan #旅館めぐり

Sunday, March 2, 2025

A Step Back in Time: Staying at Kowakubi Onsen Shōhōen – A Historic Ryokan in Akita

10:35:00 PM

 


If you love traditional ryokan, natural hot springs, and Japan’s rich history, then Kowakubi Onsen Shōhōen (強首温泉 樅峰苑) is a hidden gem you won’t want to miss! Nestled in the snowy landscapes of Akita Prefecture, this 100-year-old family-run ryokan offers an unforgettable stay, blending stunning architecture, authentic hospitality, and a private outdoor onsen perfect for winter travel.

In my latest video, I take you on a journey to this incredible heritage ryokan, where I experienced a night in a former mansion, soaked in an untouched gensen kakenagashi (源泉掛け流し) hot spring, and enjoyed a taste of local Akita cuisine. Watch the full video here: 👇


📺 Watch the Full Ryokan Experience Here!


What Makes Kowakubi Onsen Shōhōen Special?

Unlike ryokans built specifically for travelers, Shōhōen was originally a luxurious private home for a wealthy family. Walking through its corridors feels like stepping back in time—intricate wooden architecture, a grand Rokumeikan-style staircase, and an impressive corridor made from a single piece of Akita cedar. It’s no wonder that this ryokan is a registered heritage property in Japan!

What sets it apart even further is the passion of the family running it. They are actively involved in preserving Japan’s ryokan culture and historical buildings, ensuring that places like Shōhōen remain for future generations. If you appreciate history and traditional Japanese aesthetics, this place is a dream come true.


The Onsen: A Hidden Treasure Recently Discovered

One of the highlights of my stay was the outdoor private-use onsen. The hot spring was only recently discovered, making it one of the newer additions to Japan’s extensive onsen culture. However, its water quality is excellent, flowing directly from the source (gensen kakenagashi), meaning it’s completely natural and untreated.

💧 Onsen Benefits:
✔️ Helps improve circulation and muscle relaxation
✔️ Rich in minerals that promote healthy skin
✔️ The perfect way to unwind in the snow ❄️♨️

With the snow falling around me as I soaked in the steaming waters, it was a truly magical experience that I won’t forget.


A Simple Yet Authentic Stay

Since this ryokan was originally a private residence, the accommodations are simple yet traditional. I stayed in a small tatami mat room—perfect for solo travelers looking for a quiet, authentic stay. While it doesn’t have the ultra-modern amenities of a high-end ryokan, that’s part of its charm! If you’ve ever wondered what living in a traditional Japanese home felt like, this is it.

At dinner, I enjoyed local Akita cuisine, carefully prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Every dish was delicious, though I have to admit—I was too busy enjoying the moment to take note of all the details! 😉


Who Should Stay Here?

🔹 Intermediate or advanced Japan travelers who love traditional stays
🔹 Those who appreciate history, architecture, and cultural preservation
🔹 Onsen lovers looking for a private, natural hot spring experience
🔹 Travelers who enjoy local cuisine and family-run ryokans
🔹 People who don’t mind staying somewhere slightly off the beaten path

Since this ryokan is in a rural area, having a car makes access easier, but it’s well worth the journey!

📍 Location: Akita, Japan 🇯🇵
🚗 Best way to get there: Driving is recommended, but you can also check train & bus options.


Watch the Full Experience on YouTube!

If you want to see Kowakubi Onsen Shōhōen in all its historical beauty, check out my full video where I take you through the entire stay—from arrival to exploring the ryokan, soaking in the onsen, and experiencing the family’s incredible hospitality.

📺 Click here to watch the full video!

Would you stay at this 100-year-old ryokan? Do you prefer modern ryokans or historical ones like this? Let me know in the comments! 😊

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A modern day shield-maiden who loves to explore the unbeaten paths of the world. From her base in Tokyo, Anette takes on both rural and urban challenges, and goes by the motto "No challenge too big, no adventure too small"!
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