素泊り旅館 Yururi
8,6/10 Excellent - Based on 1309 reviews
Nestled in the mellow valley of Yufuin, this compact 3‑star ryokan blends simple, traditional interiors with practical modern comforts and an emphasis on quiet relaxation. Guests find tatami rooms arranged with futons, modest seating areas and the option of rooms with private baths; some rooms open onto small balconies or look toward the surrounding hills. The property functions as a ryokan with onsen in Yufuin, offering communal bathing spaces designed for soaking rather than extensive resort services, and a gardened setting that fits Yufuin’s measured pace.
Facilities are straightforward and aimed at independent travellers and families: a mix of public outdoor and indoor baths, family/private bathing slots, a hot tub area, a shared kitchen, free Wi‑Fi and on‑site parking. Rooms typically include air conditioning, a refrigerator and electric kettle; a few room types list en suite bathrooms while others rely on the ryokan’s bathing facilities. The layout and communal areas focus on privacy and calm rather than a full-service hotel programme, so guests can expect a pared‑back, well kept base from which to explore the town.
Located within easy walking distance of Yufuin’s main attractions, the ryokan sits a short stroll from the station and the riverside cafés, galleries and the lakeside promenade around Kinrinko, making it convenient for day trips across Ōita. Staff interaction is reported as helpful and multilingual assistance is available at times; the atmosphere suits couples and families who prioritise bathing and neighbourhood access over formal dining or extensive in‑house programming, and it is a practical choice for travellers seeking a ryokan with private onsen options in Ōita.
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Review summary for: 素泊り旅館 Yururi
Positive Reviews
Very clean and well-maintained
Multiple guests highlighted that the property and rooms were super clean and tidy, noting cleanliness of baths and overall upkeep throughout the ryokan.
Excellent onsen options
Reviews praise the on-site hot springs — including outdoor public baths, private/family onsen and even private in-room baths — described as pleasant, authentic and a highlight of the stay.
Friendly, attentive staff and helpful service
Many guests mentioned kind, helpful reception staff who provided local recommendations, dinner and taxi suggestions, and English-speaking assistance in some cases, which enhanced the experience.
Traditional, comfortable rooms and relaxing atmosphere
Guests enjoyed the Japanese-style rooms, comfortable beds/futons and the ryokan’s traditional character; several called it a peaceful haven ideal for rest during a long trip.
Good location, mountain views and value
Reviewers noted a convenient location for walking to town, proximity to the station/bus in several reports, attractive mountain views and overall good value — some said it was the best-value accommodation of their trip.
Negative Reviews
Breakfast quality and setup inconsistent
Opinions on breakfast vary: some found it very good, while others described it as basic, served in a small crowded room or comprised of simple items that guests sometimes had to reheat or clear themselves.
Limited staff presence and self-service requirements
A number of guests reported minimal staff availability (staff present only limited hours), expectations to clear tables or do their own dishes, and additional paid charges for basic services like luggage storage after checkout.
Distance from station and luggage/parking inconveniences
Several reviews pointed out the property can be a walk from the train station (around 8 minutes) and that handling large/heavy luggage can be difficult; some noted limited space to stop in front of the building despite nearby parking.
Noise and thin walls in some rooms
A few guests experienced noise problems: thin walls transmitting footsteps from upper floors, or being placed in rooms near the entrance that felt less private and noisier.
Limited facilities for accessibility
Some reviewers mentioned practical drawbacks such as no lift/elevator and occasional noisy water pipes, which may be inconvenient for guests with mobility issues or heavy luggage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms range from doubles and triples to quadruple and family rooms that sleep up to four guests; some rooms have private bathrooms or private onsen facilities.
Yes — the property offers multiple hot-spring baths including an open-air bath and family/private onsen; some rooms include a private onsen and use of public baths may be restricted if tattoos are visible.
There is no regular airport shuttle; the ryokan is reachable by car or taxi from Oita Airport (roughly 50–55 km) and from nearby stations, and staff can help arrange taxis on request.
Staff can communicate in Japanese and English, and some team members also speak Korean.
Check‑in is between 15:00 and 20:00, and check‑out is between 07:00 and 10:00.
Some rooms include a private onsen, and family baths are available but typically operated on a first‑come, first‑serve basis or by asking reception upon arrival.
Pets are not permitted at this property.
The ryokan has a shared kitchen and some rooms offer kitchenettes; convenience stores and local supermarkets are a short walk or drive away in Yufuin town.
This is primarily a room‑only ryokan; a simple breakfast may be available but most guests dine at the many restaurants in Yufuin within walking distance.
Kinrin Lake, Ogosha Shrine and Yufuin’s main shopping street are within walking distance or a short taxi ride, and the staff can advise on local buses, taxis and luggage transport options.
