湯村温泉郷 御宿コトブキ
8,9/10 Excellent - Based on 15 reviews
御宿コトブキ is a compact, adults-only ryokan set in the preserved streets of Yumura hot-spring village, presented as a restorative retreat that merges traditional inn elements with a health-focused programme. The property comprises sixteen rooms — including a suite, a junior suite, twin and Japanese-style rooms — each finished in muted, seasonally inspired tones and arranged to promote quiet and recuperation. Staff service leans toward attentive, low-key hospitality and the house maintains policies that exclude children, reinforcing a calm atmosphere for overnight recovery and focused rest.
The onsen facilities draw from Arayu, Yumura’s high-temperature source: a weakly alkaline spring characterized by sodium bicarbonate, chloride and sulfate minerals, locally prized as a ‘beauty bath.’ Guests have access to two communal baths (Kifune and Onjyaku) that alternate gender use between morning and evening; the water is tempered from its original high temperature and circulated for safety. Materials and design emphasise a riverside ambience and simple natural finishes, while modern shower heads and hairdryers are provided. As a ryokan with onsen in Hyōgo, the emphasis is on public thermal therapy rather than private in-room springs.
Dining at the inn highlights local seafood, seasonal vegetables and regional beef prepared over an irori hearth and served in multi-course kaiseki-style evenings that pair with a morning selection focused on light, restorative flavours. The property also promotes an in-house sleep-therapy salon and subdued lighting schemes intended to enhance deep sleep after bathing and dining. Practical conveniences include a small lounge, free parking and accessibility information; the location makes the ryokan a quiet base for exploring the nearby coastline, countryside walks and the historical features of the Yumura onsen area.
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Review summary for: 湯村温泉郷 御宿コトブキ
Positive Reviews
Excellent cuisine and atmospheric irori dining
Guests praised the meals—especially the irori (hearth) dining experience—and described the food as varied and satisfying. Many enjoyed drinks in the quiet setting and found the overall dining experience memorable.
Attentive, friendly staff and welcoming management
Multiple reviews highlighted courteous, helpful staff and a personable/general manager, noting their polite service and warm interactions that enhanced the stay.
Relaxing, quiet atmosphere that promotes good sleep
Reviewers reported a calm, peaceful environment ideal for relaxation; one guest specifically mentioned falling asleep easily after the evening’s activities and a ‘sleep therapy’ experience.
Clean, modern Japanese-style rooms and flexible check-in
Guests found rooms to be clean and styled in a modern Japanese aesthetic. At least one guest appreciated being allowed early access to the room during rainy weather.
Well suited for couples and families; many want to return
The property appealed to a variety of travellers (couples, families, groups), with several guests saying they would like to visit again due to the overall positive experience.
Negative Reviews
Guest clothing (samue) sizing not checked in advance
One reviewer suggested the hotel confirm samue (traditional guest clothing) sizes before arrival to avoid sizing issues for guests.
Car navigation/GPS can be unreliable
A guest reported that their car navigation system did not display the route to the property, causing slight difficulty finding the location.
Frequently Asked Questions
This ryokan is for adults only (guests must be 18 or older) and does not accept children; room types range from twin and economy twin to quadruple and suites, with typical occupancies from two up to four guests depending on the room booked.
Yes — the ryokan uses Yumura’s natural hot spring water and offers public onsen baths on site; the spring is a weak alkaline type known locally for its gentle feel.
The ryokan offers pickup from Hamasaka (Hamasaka/Hamashaka) station by prior arrangement and staff meet guests at the local bus stop, which is about a one‑minute walk from the property.
Tottori Airport is the closest (about 38 km); other major airports require additional train or bus connections, so check schedules in advance and consider the ryokan’s station pickup if arriving by rail.
Japanese is the primary language; staff are noted for helpful, hospitable service — please contact the ryokan in advance if you require specific English assistance.
There is an on‑site Japanese restaurant serving breakfast and multi‑course dinners that highlight local seafood and seasonal produce, often presented around an irori (hearth) style menu for dinner.
The property features a sleep‑focused ‘kaimin’ therapy program and seasonal irori dining, blending local ingredients and a wellness approach tied to Yumura’s hot spring tradition.
The ryokan sits in Yumura Onsen town within easy walking distance of the hot spring street and local spots such as the Arayu spring and small cafes and museums that showcase the town’s hot‑spring history.
Standard check‑in is between 14:00 and 15:00 and check‑out is between 07:00 and 10:00; you must inform the ryokan of your expected arrival time and note there is a curfew (no access) between 00:00 and 06:00.
Pets are not permitted and parties/events or large private hires are not allowed; there are small local shops and cafes within walking distance for essentials, while larger supermarkets are located in nearby towns by car.
