Overview
Tanakaya is a small ryokan in Ikuji, a fishing town in Kurobe, Toyama. Founded in 1911, it has carried its story for more than 100 years through family care, local food, mineral-rich bathing water, and a large Japanese garden that surrounds every room.
You stay in a quiet one-inn setting close to Toyama Bay, with the Kurobe River fan, clear local water, and sea air shaping the mood around you. This is a good choice when you want a simple, personal ryokan stay with private dining, garden views, fresh Toyama Bay seafood, and a slower rhythm away from larger hot spring towns.
Accommodation
Tanakaya has nine rooms across the main building and the detached Kikuhoan rooms. Every room faces the Japanese garden, so you can enjoy seasonal greenery, birds, the pond, and the quiet movement of nature from your window.
The main building rooms are Japanese-style rooms with 8 to 12.5 tatami mats. These rooms were designed by different craftsmen in the early Showa period, so each one has its own character and small architectural details. They include Wi-Fi, heating and cooling, a washbasin, washlet toilet, refrigerator, safe, tea items, yukata, towels, and basic amenities. These rooms do not have private bathrooms, so you use the shared large bath.
The detached Kikuhoan rooms give you more privacy and include 10 to 12 tatami mats, garden views, and an indoor stone bath filled with Tanakaya’s historic mineral-rich spring water. The stone bath is not open-air, but it gives you a private bathing option away from the shared bath area. All rooms are non-smoking.
Dining
Dining at Tanakaya focuses on Toyama Bay seafood and careful handwork. The young chef trained for seven years at well-known restaurants in Kanazawa and now brings that skill back to Ikuji. He also goes out to sea himself at times, choosing and preparing fresh local fish with close attention to timing and quality.
Dinner is served as kaiseki cuisine, with three main styles depending on how much you want to eat. The mini kaiseki gives you a lighter meal while still keeping the ryokan’s main flavors. The standard kaiseki brings together seasonal Toyama Bay seafood, local vegetables, sashimi, grilled fish, hot dishes, seasonal rice, and dessert. The Kenshin kaiseki adds richer touches such as white shrimp, A5-grade Japanese black beef steak, and a special seasonal dish.
Tanakaya’s signature dishes include Koshi-no-Hamajiru, a local soup made with grilled yellowtail and local vegetables, and whole grilled white flounder connected to the poem “Furusato Nite” by poet Tanaka Fuyuji, who loved Ikuji. Fresh local sashimi is also a highlight, with the standard course usually including five kinds of local fish and the upgraded sashimi plan offering a larger selection with white shrimp.
Breakfast is a warm Japanese meal shaped by local taste. You can enjoy seasonal fish prepared as Toyama-style namero, a hot pot with swimming crab and deep-sea fish flavor, homemade white shrimp ganmo made with surimi from a long-established Ikuji kamaboko shop, and coffee brewed with Ikuji’s famous clear spring water. Both dinner and breakfast are served in private dining rooms, so you can enjoy each meal at your own pace.
Onsen and Wellness
Tanakaya’s bathing water is connected to the history of Ikuji Onsen and the legend of Uesugi Kenshin. The story says Kenshin was guided to this spring water and recovered after using it, and the ryokan’s founder revived the spring as Ikuji Onsen in 1911.
Today, the water is used as mineral-rich spring water rather than a legally classified hot spring under Japan’s current Hot Spring Act. It is clear, odorless, slightly salty, neutral at pH 7.0, and rich in dissolved minerals, especially sodium and chloride components. The source temperature is naturally cool, so the bath water is heated for bathing, and the shared large bath uses a circulation system.
The large public bath looks toward the Japanese garden, with seasonal views of plum blossoms, fresh greenery, autumn leaves, and snow. The bath itself is simple, but the water, garden view, and quiet setting help you relax after travel, sightseeing, or time by the coast. Shampoo, conditioner, body soap, and hair dryers are provided in the bath area.
Guests with Tattoos
Tanakaya has a shared public large bath and no reservable private bath. If you have tattoos, choose the detached Kikuhoan room and use its private in-room stone bath for a more comfortable bathing experience. The main building rooms do not have private bathrooms, so Kikuhoan is the best choice when private bathing matters.
Facilities
Tanakaya has a front lobby, private dining rooms, shared large bath, detached Kikuhoan rooms, shop, Tanaka Fuyuji Gallery, and a 5,000-tsubo Japanese garden with a large pond and a tea room said to be around 140 years old. The garden is one of the ryokan’s main features, and you can enjoy it from every room.
Inside the building, you can enjoy seasonal flowers arranged by the proprietress, choose a colored yukata, browse a small shop with local items and pottery, and spend quiet time with the poet Tanaka Fuyuji’s original manuscripts and related displays. The bath area includes baby beds in the changing rooms and a vending machine near the post-bath space. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the building.
Activities
Tanakaya works well as a base for enjoying Ikuji, Kurobe, and the wider Toyama area. You can walk toward Toyama Bay from the ryokan, listen to the waves, and enjoy the quiet fishing-town atmosphere. You can also visit Uo no Eki Ikuji for fresh seafood, local shopping, and casual meals.
Ikuji is known for its clear spring water, and the Shimizu no Sato area lets you explore the town’s water culture. With a local walking guide, you can learn more about the springs, old streets, and everyday life shaped by the Kurobe River fan.
For a more active day, you can go fishing around Ishida Beach, with rental fishing gear available locally. If you catch fish, it may be possible to have it prepared as part of dinner with advance arrangement and an extra preparation charge. You can also plan day trips to the Kurobe Gorge Railway or the Tateyama Kurobe Alpine Route during their usual operating seasons.
Additional Features
Tanakaya gives you a small ryokan stay with nine rooms, garden views from every room, private dining for dinner and breakfast, Toyama Bay seafood, mineral-rich bathing water, a shared garden-view bath, and detached rooms with private indoor stone baths.
You can use free parking on-site, and advance-reservation shuttle service is available from Kurobe-Unazukionsen Station, Ikuji Station, and Dentetsu-Kurobe Station. From Kurobe Interchange, the ryokan is about 15 minutes by car.
Check-in is from 15:00 to 18:00 when you book a dinner-included stay. For room-only or breakfast-only stays, check-in is from 15:00 to 20:00. Check-out is by 10:00. You can move around the building in yukata and slippers, and payment can be made by cash, credit card, or supported cashless payment methods.



















