A gourmet auberge featuring fine food and sake

With a history of over 110 years, Tamakiya, a long-established ryokan in Matsunoyama Onsen, Niigata, was renewed in 2016 when the fourth-generation owner, Yuichi Yamagishi, took over and rebranded it as “an inn for savoring fine food and sake.” Its exquisite dishes have earned a one-star rating in the French cuisine category of the Michelin Guide Niigata 2020 Special Edition, a testament to their exceptional taste and creativity.

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About Sake Inn -Tamakiya-

Here, guests can enjoy French cuisine that highlights local ingredients, paired with carefully selected sake and wine. In 2019, the restaurant earned a Michelin one-star rating, making it a sought-after destination for food lovers and sake enthusiasts from all over Japan.

Services & Facilities

  • Wi-Fi available
  • Natural hot spring with continuously flowing water
  • Pickup and drop-off service available
  • In-room bath available
IN 15:00 / OUT 10:00

About TAMAKIYA

Matsunoyama Onsen is one of Japan’s three major medicinal hot springs, along with Arima and Kusatsu, and Tamakiya offers guests the chance to enjoy its rich therapeutic waters. With only eight rooms, the inn provides attentive service and a quiet, high-quality stay. The interior has been renovated to blend traditional Japanese style with modern comfort, and guests can enjoy the seasonal beauty of the surrounding satoyama landscape—from fresh greenery in spring, fireflies in summer, autumn foliage, to snowy winter scenes—right from their rooms.

Dinner

Dinner at Tamakiya features a full-course French menu prepared by Chef Akira Kuriyama. Chef Kuriyama trained at renowned Tokyo restaurants such as Restaurant Ryuzu and L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon, and is deeply committed to selecting ingredients, often venturing into the mountains to forage wild vegetables and fruits himself. He also incorporates traditional preserved foods and fermentation techniques from the Tokamachi region, creating a truly local gastronomy that can only be experienced in Matsunoyama.

 Knowledgeable staff guide guests through each pour, making it approachable for sake beginners. Returning guests can discover new pairings each night, ensuring a memorable “gourmet and sake” experience.

Breakfast offers a Japanese-style meal with a different approach from dinner. The centerpiece is freshly steamed Koshihikari rice from Uonuma, accompanied by local vegetables, mountain herbs, and small side dishes. Chef Kuriyama’s philosophy is to present the same ingredients in a different style—mountain herbs used at dinner may appear at breakfast as boiled greens or fermented foods with local miso. The lightly seasoned dishes are gentle on the palate and highly satisfying.

A unique feature of breakfast is the presentation of five types of mini drinks, including vegetable and fruit juices and fermented beverages. Served like a colorful palette, these drinks are as pleasing to the eyes as to the taste buds. Enjoyed while gazing at the clear mountain scenery, breakfast at Tamakiya is a revitalizing start to the day during your stay.

Hot Spring

Matsunoyama Onsen has long been celebrated as a “medicinal hot spring” and is considered one of Japan’s three major therapeutic hot springs, alongside Arima and Kusatsu. Its waters are fossil seawater, originating from the Mediterranean around 12 million years ago, with a high salt content that keeps the body warm even after bathing.

 In winter, you can experience a “snow-view bath” surrounded by 2–3 meters of snow, with lights illuminating the falling snow for a magical atmosphere. Enjoy a morning bath with birdsong or an evening soak under a starry sky—an indulgence only possible with a private open-air spring bath.

The large public baths are also available to all guests, with indoor and outdoor pools for both men and women, open from 3:00 PM to 10:00 AM, so you can relax whenever you like.

Room

Tamakiya has a total of eight guest rooms, offering a mix of Japanese and Western styles. Six of the rooms feature private open-air baths with water directly from the source, while the remaining two are simple Western-style rooms without baths. Each room has been thoughtfully renovated under the current fourth-generation owner, combining modern comfort with the warm, rustic charm of the Satoyama countryside.

The layout and style vary from room to room. Some feature Japanese-Western hybrid designs with striking washi paper lighting, while others offer twin beds in a Western-style setting. All rooms come with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and full amenities. Sustainable options are also provided, including organic bamboo toothbrushes, toothpaste sheets, and cotton pouches. Cute handmade baskets are provided for carrying items around the inn.

Guests can also enjoy a choice of colored yukata or traditional workwear-style pajamas (samue), a service particularly popular among women and international visitors.

Bar and Private Sauna

Just a two-minute walk from Tamakiya is its newly opened sister hotel, Ponshu Hotel Suimu, also produced by Yamagishi. Suimu is themed around “sake × hot springs × sauna,” and guests staying at Tamakiya can use its facilities with prior reservation.

Visitors often comment that the pairing recommendations are unobtrusive yet precise, and that the combination of food and drink is consistently surprising and delightful. Yamagishi holds qualifications as a wine sommelier, sake taster, and shusho, making him one of the few true alcohol experts in Niigata. This unique “sake-focused inn” concept has been highly praised, establishing Tamakiya as a hidden gem for gourmet travelers seeking a sophisticated, tranquil escape. It’s ideal for those wishing to celebrate special occasions with exquisite cuisine and sake, fully enjoy sake and wine pairings, or simply immerse themselves in a serene, extraordinary environment.

Plan List

This service uses a reservation request system. After we check room availability with the accommodation, we will propose the most suitable room and plan for you.Once availability is confirmed, we will send you our proposal via LINE, and your reservation will be finalized upon completion of payment.

Sake Pairing Plan – Dinner & Breakfast Included(Sake Inn -Tamakiya-)

Sake Pairing Plan – Dinner & Breakfast Included(Sake Inn -Tamakiya-)
Check-in 15:00 / Check-out 10:00
  • オンラインカード決済
食事あり
Total 67,320/人 JPY ~

Standard Plan – No Alcohol Included(Sake Inn -Tamakiya-)

Standard Plan – No Alcohol Included(Sake Inn -Tamakiya-)
Check-in 15:00 / Check-out 10:00
  • オンラインカード決済
食事あり
Total 49,560/人 JPY ~

Breakfast Plan – No Dinner(Sake Inn -Tamakiya-)

Breakfast Plan – No Dinner(Sake Inn -Tamakiya-)
Check-in 15:00 / Check-out 10:00
  • オンラインカード決済
食事あり
Total 29,760/人 JPY ~

Access

49-1 Matsunoyama Yumoto, Tokamachi-shi, Niigata 942-1432, Japan

By Rental Car from Airports

  • Narita Airport: approx. 3 hr 40 min
  • Niigata Airport: approx. 2 hr 20 min

From Tokyo to Matsunoyama Onsen
Tokyo → JR Joetsu Shinkansen to Echigo-Yuzawa Station → about 15 min by car from Matsudai Station

Free Shuttle Service
Approx. 15 min by shuttle from Matsudai Station (advance reservation required)

  • Pick-up: from Matsudai Station at 14:20 / 16:20
  • Drop-off: from Chitose entrance at 9:10 / 10:00

Basic Information

Ryokan Name

Sake Inn -Tamakiya-

Address

49-1 Matsunoyama Yumoto, Tokamachi-shi, Niigata 942-1432, Japan

Baths

Water qualitySodium-calcium chloride spring
Free-flowing hot springDirectly from the source
Opening hours15:00 ~ 10:00

Facilities & Features

  • ○Hot Spring
  • ○Free-flowing hot spring
  • ○Open-air bath
  • ○Large public bath
  • ×Private bath
  • ○Guest room with open-air bath
  • ×Sauna
  • ×Stone Sauna
  • ×Within walking distance of the station
  • ×Less than a 10-minute walk to a convenience store
  • ○Free parking available
  • ○Free shuttle service available
  • ×Barrier-free
  • ○Western-style rooms available
  • ○Rooms with private toilets available
  • ○Pairing

Common Amenities

  • ○Hair Dryer
  • ○Shampoo & conditioner
  • ○Body soap
  • ○Toothbrush & Toothpaste
  • ○Towels & bath towels
  • ○Room wear
  • △Hair comb
  • ○Facial toner
  • △Face wash
  • ×Moisturizer
  • ×Cleansing Oil
  • ×Razor
  • ×Shaving Foam
  • ○TV
  • ○Tea Set
  • ×Washing machine
  • ×Clothes dryer

Frequently Asked Questions

Can children stay at the inn?
As our concept is to provide a relaxing space for guests to enjoy fine food and sake, we generally do not accept young children. However, we do welcome guests of elementary school age or older who can enjoy the same meals as adults. Please note that no child rates are available.
Is there a vending machine?
We’re sorry, but there are no vending machines on the premises. Room service is available between 3:00 PM and 9:00 PM.
Can I smoke in the room?
The entire property is non-smoking, including e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products. A designated smoking area is available outdoors. Please note that if smoking is detected in the room, a cleaning fee and room closure fee will be charged.
Can I drive there in winter?
Absolutely. However, we kindly ask that you equip your car with winter tires (studless tires) during the snowy season.
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