Yuyado Umezono
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Yuyado Umezono

1848-8 Uenotaira, Minobu Town, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi Prefecture 409-2947, Japan
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Yuyado Umezono is located in Minobu and takes about 5 minutes walk from Shimobe Onsen Station, near Shimobe Onsen and Mt. Minobe. Yukata are available for guests to wear during their stay. Guests may borrow irons at no additional charge (please inquire at the front desk for details). Facility includes a communal bath. The hotel possesses 11 guest rooms.Show More
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4/5
Cleanliness: 4.0
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Train: JR Shimobe-Onsen Station
(440m)
Train: JR Hadakajima station
(2.3 km)
Landmarks: Yu-no-oku Museum of Gold Mining History
(270m)
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Main Building Japanese-Style Room 10 to 15 Sq M
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Main Building Japanese-Style Room 10 to 15 Sq M

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4/5
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  • Amenities4
  • Location4
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September 4, 2023
Since lukewarm water is best in summer, I came to Shimobe Onsen. This is the few times I have used Umezono. The inn is right next to Shimobe Onsen Station, and you can see the train passing from your room. It was nice to have two keys. The bath had lukewarm water and hot water at 36 degrees, and the hot water wasn't that hot. There is no open-air bath, but the inside of the bathroom was comfortable with a nice breeze coming in through the screen door and windows. Tsureai, who doesn't really like lukewarm baths, enjoyed lukewarm and hot baths for about an hour, which is rare. Dinner was served in the room and was plentiful and just like last time. However, this time I was unlucky. When the person in charge of the room was preparing the meals in the room, he was arranging the plates with a clanging sound, which gave me a vague feeling that it was a bad feeling. My hunch was correct, and the response I received was not very pleasant (it felt like they were asking me to eat quickly), and I was told, ``If you need food, please call me.'' He probably wouldn't say that, but the way he spoke it made it sound like that. What's more, since we were having our meals in our room, when we took the beer out of the refrigerator in the room, it wasn't cold, which was also not good. Breakfast didn't have a lot of items, but it was homemade and voluminous, and the rice was served in a bowl, enough for two bowls. The miso soup and *yaki were delicious. The non-Japanese people served us politely.
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March 10, 2023
About 300m west from Shimobe-Onsen Station on the Minobu Line. A long-established inn founded in 1955. Visited at the end of the year. bath. Shimobe Onsen is one of the famous hot springs. When I arrived, I was told that the characteristic of Shimobe Onsen is that the water is lukewarm. There was a lukewarm bath and a hot bath in the large public bath. However, I didn't think lukewarm water was that low in temperature. I stayed in a separate room ("Hana Kago"). Although it is a cypress bath, I was told that hot water leaks because the bathtub is made of wood. In fact, every time I wanted to take a bath again, I had to fill up with hot water, and I also went to the public bath twice in the morning and evening. The room. I'm sorry. 6 tatami mats + 8 tatami mats + wide border. Two air conditioners. In the 6-tatami room, there is a dining table, two chairs, and a dressing table. There was a kotatsu in the 8 tatami room. With bath and toilet. Wifi was connected. meal. Breakfast and dinner are served in the room. It was a menu using the crops of my own farm. I am very satisfied. There were a lot of items, but Mr. Nakai (a foreigner) was very apologetic because of the large number of items (we are not sorry at all). In addition, it seems that there are more items in the detached room than in the main building. Finally, the accommodation fee. "Hanaikada" is the most expensive in Umezono, but it costs 45,000 yen for two people (+ 300 yen bathing tax). Very reasonable. It is a ryokan in the mountains, but when I asked the waitress, it seems that snow starts to pile up around the latter half of January every year. ☆ Five. By all means, I would like to stay again (next time in a separate room other than "Hanaikada").
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Guest User
November 2, 2022
During the hot summer, I wanted to go to a lodging in Shimobe Onsen. This is because the hot springs at Shimobe Onsen are lukewarm or cold. It was the first time in several years that I came to Shimobe Onsen. The inns I've stayed at in Shimobe Onsen had cold springs rather than lukewarm water, so I thought cold springs would be harsh in the deep autumn, but this inn was lukewarm, not cold. There is no open-air bath, and there are two baths (two sources) of lukewarm water and hot water. Brownish hot spring flowers are floating in the hot spring. Outside the window of the bath, there was a mountain scenery of golden autumn leaves, and I could smell a bonfire from outside the window, and I felt that it was autumn. In addition, there are no lotion amenities (only a hair dryer and tissue). As for the room, there was a 7.5-tatami Japanese-style room with a wide veranda and a washroom, but there was no toilet (shared toilet). The wallpaper and washbasin in the room seemed to have been renewed and were clean overall. Wi-Fi is also available in the room. The safe in the room was a type that could not be used unless 100 yen was put in. Also, the door of the room is auto-locking (there are 2 room keys). From the window, you can see the mountains and the JR tracks, and trains (Minobu Line) pass by from time to time. It seems like a popular room. Meals were prepared in a nearby room and were similar to room meals. The plan included a glass of wine, so I took out a half bottle of white wine from the refrigerator in the room (1000 yen). Dinner in the room was handmade, and it looked beautiful and delicious. The sashimi konnyaku seems to be handmade, and the miso seems to be homemade. Yamame was said to be taken from the fish tank before cooking, so the body was plump. There is also a dish using figs, which goes well with white wine. There is also seasonal chestnut rice, and the dessert castella is also handmade. It was a non-Japanese staff who served me, but it was a polite customer service. We had breakfast at the venue. I had delicious meat and potatoes and tamagoyaki. The plump soybeans in the salad are believed to be local Akebono soybeans. At Shimobe Onsen, a hidden hot spring of Lord Takeda Shingen in the mountain village, we alternated between lukewarm and hot water many times, and it was a stay that satisfied us with delicious meals. The inn I used to go to has disappeared, and I've been away from Shimobe Onsen, but my spouse and I said, "If it's Shimobe Onsen, let's come here."
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Guest User
June 20, 2021
It takes less than five minutes to walk along the tracks from Shimobe Onsen Station on the Minobu Line. This time, we stayed in a detached flower raft room. The food is worth mentioning. I was very happy with the night and the morning. The wine was also chilled white wine (Koshu) purchased at the inn shop, but it was delicious. It is a very honest and conscientious inn. During the firefly season, you can pick up and drop off nearby at night.
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Guest User
September 27, 2021
The inn where I decided to stay without reading TripAdvisor carefully. If you read it carefully, there are many words such as "the sound resonates" and "it is better to stay away". In the main building, you are annoyed by all kinds of sounds, such as the sound of walking in the corridors and rooms, the sound of sliding doors, the voices of people in the next room and corridor, the sound of passing trains, and so on. The ryokan doesn't seem to care about letting guests in every other room. There are also many insects. If you want to stay overnight, it's probably better to stay away. Not expensive. The lodging is in the back, passing along the side of the Shimobe Hotel along the railroad tracks. The food is relatively delicious. Konjac and yuba called homemade are especially delicious. If you choose a detached room, the number of items will increase, so the detached room is even more recommended. Alcohol is cheap. Of the two indoor baths, you can take a long bath in the lukewarm bath. If it's bright, you can open the windows and it's comfortable.
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Check-in: 15:00–19:00
Check-out: Before 10:00
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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 11
Yuyado Umezono is located in Minobu and takes about 5 minutes walk from Shimobe Onsen Station, near Shimobe Onsen and Mt. Minobe. Yukata are available for guests to wear during their stay. Guests may borrow irons at no additional charge (please inquire at the front desk for details). Facility includes a communal bath. The hotel possesses 11 guest rooms.

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About This Property

Nearest Train StationJR Shimobe-Onsen Station
Distance to Train Station0.44KM
Average Price FromBRL1661
Hotel Star Rating3