Yufuin Yasuha
7,2/10 Very good - Based on 109 reviews
Yufuin Yasuha sits on wooded slopes near Yufuin town, offering traditional rooms with tatami flooring and futon bedding. Accommodation ranges from twin rooms and shared-bath layouts to annex villas and a deluxe private house with open-air baths; rooms include low tables, seating cushions, air conditioning and flat-screen TVs. The property features a garden, terrace and small bar, plus a massage salon and luggage storage. Free on-site parking and complimentary Wi‑Fi are provided.
The on-site hot spring is noted for its clear blue tint and silky, moisturizing texture; bathing options include an open-air public bath, indoor public baths and reservable private baths. Private onsen use requires advance booking and an extra fee, while foot baths and scheduled access help manage guest flow. Etiquette is observed in public areas and visible tattoos may restrict access. These facilities make it a straightforward ryokan with onsen in Kyushu for visitors seeking a traditional thermal experience.
Located a short shuttle or taxi ride from Yufuin station and within easy reach of the town's lakeside sights and shrines, the property suits day trips around the Ōita countryside. A complimentary shuttle runs in the late afternoon (reservations recommended) and there is on-site parking for drivers. Check-in is in the afternoon and check-out is in the morning; dining is served in communal dining areas and optional massage treatments are available. These practical services, together with annex villas and private houses with open-air baths, make this a convenient ryokan with private onsen in Ōita for travellers wanting traditional lodging and easy access to local attractions.
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Review summary for: Yufuin Yasuha
Positive Reviews
Excellent public onsen water
Multiple guests praised the hot-spring water—described as great, silky/alkaline, even blue in colour—and said it left skin feeling smooth. The larger public baths are consistently highlighted as a strong point.
Warm, helpful hospitality
Several reviews note welcoming and attentive staff who assist with luggage/car, offer hot tea and snacks on arrival, explain facilities thoroughly, and will arrange station transfers if informed in advance.
Private and outdoor onsen options available
There are private and outdoor baths that guests can reserve; reviewers appreciated having private bathing options and the attractive outdoor bath when it met expectations.
Good food and breakfast for many guests
Numerous reviewers enjoyed the meals—particularly set breakfasts and kaiseki-style dinners—calling the food very good or excellent when they experienced it.
Complimentary drinks and generally clean, comfortable rooms
Guests appreciated complimentary beverages (water, tea, canned drinks, coffee machine) available 24/7 and mentioned that rooms felt spacious, clean and comfortable in several stays.
Negative Reviews
Meal booking and communication issues
Multiple guests reported poor communication about meal options: Booking.com reservations often showed no meal option, guests were told meals (breakfast/dinner or kaiseki) must be ordered several days in advance and could not be added on arrival, causing inconvenience.
Inconsistent or disappointing dining value
While some enjoyed the food, others felt the on-site dinner (notably an example around ¥10,000 per person) was not tasty or not worth the price and recommended eating out if possible.
Cleanliness and maintenance problems
Several reviews mentioned hygiene and maintenance concerns—dusty toilets, a broken heater during a stay, and a generally dated appearance. One guest reported uncomfortable futons.
Private onsen and facilities sometimes fall short
Some guests found the private in-room onsen cooler than expected, lacking the view or size shown in photos, or otherwise disappointing. A few notes also mention limited bath numbers (e.g. one indoor + one outdoor) and poor signage to small baths.
Service limitations, strict procedures and language barrier
Guests described strict rules (must pre-book shuttle times and meal times, baggage storage limitations), difficulty getting managerial help, staff with limited English, and policies such as not shipping left items—making the stay harder for non-Japanese speakers or those without a car.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room types vary: standard Japanese rooms use futons for 2–3 guests, some open-air bath rooms fit up to 3, and the annex villa can accommodate larger groups (up to six); check the specific room occupancy when booking.
Yufuin Yasuha offers public hot spring baths (noted for a rare blue tint) and private onsen that can be reserved for a surcharge; private-bath use requires advance reservation.
Guests with visible tattoos may be refused entry to public bathing areas, so concealment or use of a private bath is recommended.
A complimentary shuttle between Yufuin Station and the ryokan runs in the afternoon (typically 15:00–17:00) and you must reserve the shuttle in advance.
From Oita Airport take the limousine bus to Yufuin bus/rail centre (about 55 minutes) then a short taxi or the ryokan shuttle; a direct taxi takes roughly 60 minutes depending on traffic.
Standard check-in is in the afternoon (around 15:00–17:00) and check-out is in the morning (around 08:00–11:00); you should inform the property of your expected arrival time in advance, as the entrance is closed overnight between 00:00 and 05:00.
The property provides English information on its site and can be contacted by phone or email; staff can assist with basic English but guests should allow for limited fluency and confirm special requests in advance.
Pets are not permitted at the ryokan; private onsen can be reserved separately for private use, subject to availability and prior booking.
The ryokan offers breakfast and traditional Japanese meal plans (kaiseki-style dinners) on certain plans or by request; reserve meal options when you book or contact the property before arrival.
Kinrinko Lake is about a 10–12 minute walk and Tenso Shrine about 10–15 minutes; Yufuin’s shops, restaurants and convenience stores are within a short walk or taxi ride from the ryokan.
