Yutoriro Bandai Atami
7,5/10 Very good - Based on 261 reviews
Yutorelo Bandai Atami presents a modern take on a traditional inn, operated under the Yutorelo brand and positioned as a destination for visitors seeking hot-spring relaxation and regional dining. The property mixes Japanese-style and Western rooms across a compact inventory, with public areas designed for easy circulation and a lobby bar that highlights local sake. As a ryokan with onsen in Bandai Atami, the hotel leans on the area’s volcanic water and curated beverage program to shape its guest experience rather than on ostentation.
The bathing facilities centre on Bandai-Atami’s natural spring water, offering indoor pools, an open-air bath that looks toward a stand of keyaki trees, and a dedicated Finnish sauna; the onsen schedule accommodates both early morning and evening use. Facilities include changing rooms, relaxation seating and complimentary post-bath refreshments, with staff-managed hygiene and locker services. The layout and operations emphasize communal bathing customs typical of the region while providing modern comforts such as towel amenities, hot-water footbaths in shared areas, and accessible bathing options for guests with reduced mobility.
Food and event facilities reflect the property’s concept of “SAKE and famous water”: menus use local produce and cooking techniques that pair with regional sake selections, and the hotel supports small conferences and banquets alongside leisure stays. Practical features include on-site parking, a 24-hour front desk and complimentary Wi‑Fi, plus straightforward access to local transport and attractions such as nearby mountain trails and lake scenery in Fukushima Prefecture. For travellers seeking a mid-sized ryokan with onsen in Fukushima Prefecture, this property balances practical meeting facilities and a focused hot-spring program.
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Review summary for: Yutoriro Bandai Atami
Positive Reviews
High-quality onsen and baths
Many reviewers praised the hot springs (onsen), noting pleasant bath water, good outdoor/indoor bathing areas, and relaxing bathing facilities with post-bath drink offerings and massage machines.
Tasty and varied meals
Breakfast and many dinners were described as delicious and varied (half-board options praised); reviewers also appreciated local touches like rice served in clay pots and regional side dishes.
Friendly, attentive staff
Staff received frequent compliments for helpful, polite and flexible service, contributing to a relaxing stay.
Clean, comfortable property
Guests reported the hotel, rooms, restaurant and lobby felt clean and comfortable; beds and room comfort were noted positively in several reviews.
Nice extra amenities and value-added touches
Visitors enjoyed welcome drinks (including local sake), multiple flavored waters by the baths, options of yukata for women, and affordable sake-tasting experiences, which added value to the stay.
Negative Reviews
Occasional room cleanliness or odor issues
A few guests reported problems such as a slightly smelly room or minor cleanliness issues (e.g., window sills or air-conditioner vents not fully clean).
Aging facilities and maintenance needs
Several reviews mentioned that some equipment and parts of the building showed wear or were dated, suggesting maintenance or refurbishment could be improved.
Small or cramped spaces (elevator, bathrooms, baths)
Complaints included narrow elevators, smaller or colder bathrooms, and impressions that bathing areas could feel crowded during busy times.
Inconsistent dining experience and scheduling limits
While many praised meals, some reported dinner quality issues (undercooked dishes or unmet expectations) and constraints like split breakfast service times that limited choice of time slots.
Missing/limited amenities or operations at times
Some guests noted absent or limited services—examples include the Finland-style sauna not operating, weak hairdryer cold fan, limited vending machines, and an outdoor smoking area that was inconvenient.
Frequently Asked Questions
The ryokan has 38 guest rooms including family-style Japanese rooms and Western options; room layouts and capacities vary, so check individual room descriptions when booking.
Family rooms are available; elementary-school children are charged 70% of the adult rate, ages 3–5 are 50%, and children under 2 can stay free when sharing a bed with adults (policies may vary by plan).
Yutoriro Bandai Atami offers public hot-spring baths, an open-air (rotenburo) bath and a Finnish sauna, with onsen hours generally 12:00–24:00 and 05:30–08:50 (note Monday daytime hours may differ).
Tattoo policies vary among Japanese hot-spring facilities; please contact the property directly before arrival to confirm their policy for guests with tattoos.
A free shuttle from Bandai‑Atami Station is available (advance reservation required); airport transfers can be arranged on request—please contact the ryokan to schedule pickups.
The ryokan is about a 5‑minute drive from Bandai‑Atami Station and close to the Bandai‑Atami IC; Fukushima Airport is roughly 40–50 km away, so expect a transfer time by car or bus.
Japanese is the primary language; the front desk can assist with basic English but guests who need extensive language support should notify the property in advance.
There is an on‑site restaurant serving local, seasonal cuisine for dinner and an Asian-style breakfast; the property also highlights regional sake and local water specialties.
Private bathing options and exclusive experiences depend on room type and availability; check room details when booking or ask the ryokan in advance to arrange private use where possible.
Pets are not permitted at the ryokan; convenience stores and supermarkets are available in the nearby Koriyama area and the front desk can point you to the nearest options.
