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Oyado Sakuratei
4.7/53 Reviews
Yufuin Onsen
I chose it because of the low price, and to be honest, I wasn't expecting much at first, but it was the best inn I've ever met. First of all, the staff's response is very kind and has a soft demeanor. It was a customer service and attentive service that reached the itchy place. All the rooms are separate rooms, so you don't have to worry about your neighbors. When you pass through the beautiful garden and enter the room, you can smell the nostalgic tatami mats. This time it was the cheapest room called ”Fukujusou”, but it is spacious enough for two people. The facilities are a little old and the amenities are minimal, so it would be a good idea to bring your own hair iron. However, even with that, the best thing is the presence of a private open-air bath. All rooms have private open-air baths, so you can relax and enjoy your time without worrying about other people or time. In addition, there is a large private bath that needs to be reserved at the time of check-in, so it would be nice to use that as well. Both are free-flowing hot springs, and the water is colorless and odorless and good for your skin. Dinner and breakfast is a chef's choice course, but the taste and appearance are the best, and there is no doubt that you will be satisfied with your heart and stomach. It is located in a quiet area, so it would be difficult to explore on foot, but if you have a car, you don't have to worry about the distance to sightseeing spots at all. I think it's the best place to quietly heal the tiredness of your trip. I would like to stay again when traveling to Oita.
Oyado Ichizen
4.5/539 Reviews
Yufuin Onsen
Yufuin is a top-level hot spring tourist destination in Japan. Since the area is small and it is a tourist resort, it is not very cost-effective. It is an all-Japanese family hotel. Two points to note: 1. Be sure to take a taxi. The last 600 meters is an uphill road. Poe, I was sweating from the exhaustion of dragging a box. 2. Dinner at the hotel is at 6 p.m. Don’t eat too much in Yufuin Town, otherwise you won’t be able to eat even the best Japanese dinner by then
Yufuin Bettei Itsuki
4.8/547 Reviews
Yufuin Onsen
I stayed at ”yamachahana” for one night from October 15th (Sun). It has a very moist and calm atmosphere, and you can see Mt. Yufu in front of you from anywhere, and it is a 7-8 minute walk to Yunotsubo-dori and Lake Kinrin, so it is perfect for enjoying Yufuin while holding a basket. I think it's an inn. [About guest rooms] The guest rooms, which are separated from each building, are quaint, and the small diameter that approaches the room is also very nice. The rooms are very large and luxurious, with living rooms, bedrooms, hot springs and terrace separated. What I was worried about was that the distance from the next room was close, so I could hear the voice of the next room, the lighting was too dark overall, the rain leaked on the terrace, and the bed was uncomfortable. [About Onsen] The room has a stone indoor bath that two people can take slowly and a semi-open-air bath of wood for one person, so you can enjoy bathing at any time 24 hours. It was a simple spring, but it was a little numeric and it was a very pleasant hot spring. The hot water temperature was just right. [About meals] Japanese kaiseki dinner was served in a private room, and American breakfast was served for breakfast. The dishes that I feel particular about the appearance and vessels are very delicious dishes that stimulate the five senses, and I felt the level of Yufuin, but compared to that of a long-established luxury inn in Yufuin, I want you to do your best a little more. However, I think it is a big plus point that a certain drink was served as a free drink at dinner. [About service] The staff are all young, but I was able to tell that they were polite and hardworking, and it was a good service. Also, the service that allows late check-out until 13:00 at 2,200 yen per hour was a nice service for the cherry blossoms. However, I was confused that there was one male staff member who didn't know anything at the front desk.
Ryotei Tanokura
4.7/525 Reviews
Yufuin Onsen
To stay at Tanokura Ryotei is an experience one must have at least once in their lives. From the moment we parked our car in the adjacent lot , service was of the utmost pleasure of our hosts at the Tanokura Inn The entry way alone whisks one away to a dreamland of comfortable luxury on nostalgic and beautiful settings Check in/ out : Check in was a beautiful experience. You are sat down , and swiftly checked in. You are then shown a life size map of the place that shows you where you are staying and all the public onsen ofuros are. Room : our room , room 60, is a palatial suite of endless tatami, shoji doors , a beautiful garden , lots of space and an amazing rotanburi (outside fresh onsen ofuro ) surrounded by beautiful plants and garden. You are absolutely at peace. Food : As with any stay at a ryokan , dinner and breakfasts are provided. Kaiseki dinner here is like being fed like and imperial queen would feel like. The food is so absolutely delicious and bountiful Breakfasts are just as filling and absolutely delectable The onsen rotanburi was so addictive I would make it a point of going in the morning , before dinner and after dinner. So healing. Location : Tanokura is so conveniently located 1 minute walk from Lake Kinrin , 5 minutes walk from the main shopping street Over Al I was so happy with my 2 nights stay here. I am so sad to leave I hope the universe brings me back here again in the near future
Okuyado Buaiso
4.5/510 Reviews
This traditional but upscale Japanese hotel has amazing views overlooking Mount Yufu. We stayed at the Villas which are large rooms each with an outdoor small private onsen with great views of the mountain and countryside. It was so relaxing to soak in the private onsen and soak in the nature around. The villa was large and comfortable but the bedroom section was in an upper duplex with slightly steep stairs, which would be challenging for those with mobility issues. The other part of the hotel looks like it has more traditional rooms. The main reception and restaurant were both luxurious. Food (dinner and breakfast included) was superb with Japanese kaiseki for dinner and traditional breakfast set. The resort has 2 names: Okuyado Buaiso and Okuyufuin Kohgen Resort-this made it slightly confusing to find. Although prices are high (about US$500/night) I would highly recommend to stay here for the lovely experience.
Yufuin Gettouan
4.3/541 Reviews
Yufuin Onsen
My family of four planned a trip to Fukuoka and decided to visit Yufuin to experience outdoor onsen. I came across Yufuin Gettouan during my research, and its beauty and tranquility really spoke to me. We only stayed one night because of the lack of availability (and also because it's really expensive), but we really wish we would have stayed longer. There was a ”once in a decade” snowstorm (which seems to occur more frequently than once a decade) when we took the Yufuin no Mori from Fukuoka to Yufuin. As always, fresh white snow makes everything more beautiful (at least in my opinion), and despite my high expectations, I was absolutely blown away by the beauty and serenity of this ryokan. We stayed in a main villa because the annex villas didn't allow kids, but it still has its own private outdoor onsen. Unfortunately, we didn't realize that there was no indoor shower/bathtub in the villa. Since we were not brave enough to take a shower outdoor in snowy conditions, we ended up going to the public bath to take a shower before heading back to the villa and hopping into the private outdoor onsen. It's an unbelievable experience watching the snow falls while being submerged in a cozy onsen! Service and meals were both exceptional, and I would have gone into more details if not for the 1500-character limit on TripAdvisor. If you are looking for a traditional onsen ryokan experience, you really can't go wrong with Yufuin Gettouan. My only regret was only staying for one night.

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