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Radium Kagaya International Hotel
♨️ Kagaya · 118 years 📍 Xinbeitou · 10 min
8.9 / 10
🇹🇼 Beitou District · Taipei, Taiwan
Radium Kagaya International Hotel
Japanese Ryokan Onsen 5★ · MRT Xinbeitou · 10 min walk
The onsen hot springs at Radium Kagaya Beitou
The Japanese kaiseki dining room
Type
Onsen Ryokan 5★
Review Score
8.9 / 10
From
NT$8,000 /night
Rooms
90 rooms
MRT Station
Xinbeitou 10 min
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Radium Kagaya Beitou — an authentic Japanese ryokan without the flight to Japan

Radium Kagaya International Hotel is the only overseas branch of the 118-year-old Kagaya ryokan from Wakura Onsen in Ishikawa Prefecture — a ryokan ranked among "Japan's best for hospitality" for decades. It opened in Taipei's Beitou hot-spring district in 2010 with rare radium hot springs, tatami suites, kaiseki dining, and kimono-clad staff who kneel to welcome you right at your room door.

Our Full Review

The Radium Kagaya story begins in Japan in 1906 — the Kagaya ryokan in Wakura Onsen, Ishikawa Prefecture, has been hailed as one of Japan's finest ryokan for hospitality for decades. In 2010 Kagaya chose Beitou for its first and only branch outside Japan, because Beitou is where Taiwan's hot-spring industry was born back in 1896. This 14-storey, peaked-roof building is, in effect, the entire soul of a Japanese ryokan transplanted into the heart of Taipei.

"The moment you step through the door it feels like Japan — kimono-clad staff kneel to welcome you, walk you to your room, serve tea and explain everything. It's a level of service you won't find anywhere else in Taipei."

The onsen hot springs at Radium Kagaya Beitou

The heart of the hotel is its onsen. Beitou has a rare 'green sulphur' acidic hot spring containing trace radium — found in only two places on earth, Beitou and Tamagawa in Japan. The water sits at 41–42°C and is mildly acidic. Guests can soak in the nude public bathhouses, in a private bath inside their own room, or book a suite with an open-air onsen on a private balcony. Soaking in mineral water in your own room at night is the single thing guests rave about most.

The 90 rooms span seven types, from standard rooms to suites, all decorated in sukiya style — shoji sliding screens, tatami floors, timber accents and calm, Zen-like tones. Throughout the hotel hang over 850 artworks from Ishikawa Prefecture, including 350-year-old Kutani pottery, Wajima lacquerware and gold-leaf craft, so staying here feels like sleeping inside a living museum.

The Japanese kaiseki dining room

Dinner is kaiseki at the Tenshou restaurant — a multi-course Japanese meal built around seasonal ingredients following the principle of 'Shun', each dish plated like a small artwork. Breakfast draws equal praise, with fresh sashimi, grilled fish and a full spread of Japanese sides; many guests wear the provided yukata down to breakfast to lean into the ryokan feeling. One caveat: the kaiseki set is a fixed course, so if you don't enjoy authentic Japanese flavours or raw seafood, tell the hotel in advance.

A tatami-floored ryokan-style guest room

The hotel sits in Beitou, about a 10-minute walk from MRT Xinbeitou Station (red line branch), with a hotel shuttle available. Around it lie the Beitou Hot Spring park, the Hot Spring Museum, the Thermal Valley and the beautiful Beitou Public Library. It suits a slow, restorative trip rather than a city-shopping one — reaching central Taipei by MRT takes around 30–40 minutes.

To be honest about the weak points: many guest reviews feel the price is high relative to rooms that are starting to show their age. The hotel is now 15 years old, some rooms have thin wooden dividers so you can hear neighbours, and the public baths aren't large. But what Radium Kagaya delivers and others can't is a genuine Japanese ryokan experience with omotenashi-level service — if you come for the culture and the hospitality rather than new-build glamour, this is the best answer in Beitou.

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In-room radium onsen
Soak in a rare green-sulphur hot spring in your own private room bath
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True ryokan service
Kimono-clad staff kneel to welcome you, serve tea and care for you door-to-door
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Seasonal kaiseki dining
A multi-course Japanese dinner at Tenshou built on the 'Shun' principle
Our Rating
8.9
out of 10
Based on 625+ reviews
Location
9.2
Cleanliness
9.0
Service
9.1
Rooms
8.6
Breakfast
9.0
Value
8.2
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.9 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Genuine Japanese ryokan service — staff who go above and beyond
  • Clean private radium hot-spring baths in the rooms
  • Excellent Japanese breakfast with fresh sashimi
  • Atmosphere and artworks make it feel truly like Japan
◎ Things to note
  • ! Pricey relative to rooms that are starting to show their age
  • ! Thin wooden dividers in some rooms carry neighbour noise
  • ! It's in Beitou — 30–40 min by MRT to central Taipei
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
9.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Like staying at a ryokan in Japan with no flight needed
  • Polite, meticulous staff at every step
  • Spacious tatami rooms with a calm, restful atmosphere
  • Near MRT Xinbeitou and the hot-spring park, with a shuttle
◎ Things to note
  • ! The kaiseki dinner is a fixed course with limited customisation
  • ! The public bathhouses aren't very large
  • ! Some rooms have weak ventilation and can feel a little musty
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
If you want a real Japanese onsen-ryokan experience — soaking in a private mineral bath, eating kaiseki, wearing a yukata, receiving omotenashi service — without flying all the way to Japan, Radium Kagaya Beitou is the most complete cultural stay in Taipei, best for special-occasion trips, honeymoons and slow restorative getaways.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If your trip is focused on city-centre shopping — Beitou is at the end of an MRT branch and central Taipei is 30–40 min away → choose this when you want a slow onsen escape, not a day-running itinerary
  • 💡If you expect new-build 5-star glamour — Radium Kagaya opened in 2010 and leans into traditional ryokan aesthetics, so some rooms show their age → check photos of your exact room type and pick a renovated one
  • 💡If you can't eat authentic Japanese food or raw seafood — the kaiseki dinner is a fixed course → flag dietary needs with the hotel in advance, or pick a package without dinner
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
NT$8,000
/ night
Tatami-floored Japanese suite — in-room onsen bath · estimated starting price
Japanese Standard Suite
NT$8,000
Park Side View Deluxe Suite
NT$11,000
Executive Suite Open-Air Bath
NT$16,000
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
♨️
Book a room with an onsen bath
The whole point here is soaking in mineral water in your own room — choose a room type with a private or open-air bath when you book
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Pick a package with kaiseki
The kaiseki dinner at Tenshou is a highlight — book a package that includes dinner when you reserve the room
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Use the hotel shuttle
The hotel runs a shuttle from MRT Xinbeitou — arrange it in advance rather than dragging luggage up the hill
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Wear the yukata to breakfast
A yukata is provided in your room — wear it down to breakfast to lean fully into the ryokan experience

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Radium Kagaya International Hotel and how do I get there?
Radium Kagaya International Hotel is located at No. 236, Guangming Road, Beitou District in Taipei. Taipei MRT covers the whole city · Airport MRT to Taoyuan (TPE) in 35-50 minutes — roll your suitcase from the airport or main station and you can reach the room in a few steps if you follow Google Maps.
What does Radium Kagaya International Hotel cost per night?
Rooms start from ~NT$8,000/night for a standard double. Actual prices vary by date and season — compare Agoda/Booking/Trip.com before booking.
Who is Radium Kagaya International Hotel best for?
Radium Kagaya International Hotel scores 8.9/10 — suits everyday travelers who want value. Clean rooms, decent design, good location. Comfortable for 2-3 family members, couples, or groups of 4.
What food is near Radium Kagaya International Hotel?
Near Radium Kagaya International Hotel you will find Night markets (Shilin · Raohe · Ningxia) are a few minutes by walk or MRT. Ask the reception which spots are open late or which local dishes are best — the staff knows the hole-in-the-walls that tours never visit.
How far in advance should I book? Can I cancel?
Book 3-6 weeks ahead for normal months. For Chinese New Year (Jan-Feb), New Year fireworks (Dec 31), and cherry blossom season (Mar-Apr), rooms fill fast — book 2-3 months ahead. All platforms offer a "Free Cancellation" option — pick it if your plans are not yet locked in.
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