Yugawara Fuga – Adult Only
8,2/10 Excellent - Based on 204 reviews
Yugawara Fuga – Adult Only offers a modern take on the ryokan, set in the onsen town of Yugawara in Kanagawa. The property emphasizes a TV-free guest experience and adult-only tranquillity, with rooms from Japanese-style bed chambers to suites designed for slow living. Public spaces invite lingering: a cafe and library stocked with novels, a small gallery recalling the site's cinematic past, and a bar and lounge where evening conversation replaces screens. This ryokan with onsen in Yugawara is aimed at guests seeking measured downtime rather than a bustling resort.
The onsen centers on thermal water from the Yugawara source: a slightly saline, skin-softening spring with a pH of 8.5 and source temperatures reported between 60–90°C. The property operates public baths with set hours and offers two reservable private open-air baths, Konpeki and Moegi, for secluded soaks under the sky; private baths require reservation and are not free-flowing. Bath amenities and separate men's and women's facilities follow ryokan practice; tattoo restrictions and quiet hours apply.
Dining focuses on live teppan courses served in a measured sequence, highlighting seasonal produce and quietly paced service that complements the property's contemplative mood. Additional amenities include a gallery tracing the inn's history and a library café with a thousand titles, plus a communal lounge for low-key evenings. Located near local walking paths and natural sights, the property provides free parking and compact grounds that favor privacy; overall it presents as a ryokan with private onsen Kanagawa for travelers seeking intentional relaxation and low‑tech comfort.
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Review summary for: Yugawara Fuga – Adult On
Positive Reviews
Attentive, helpful staff
Multiple reviews praise the staff for being attentive, friendly and responsive—helping with shuttle bookings, room changes, private onsen access and overall guest care.
Excellent food (dinner and breakfast)
Many guests highlighted outstanding meals—particularly dinner—with locally sourced ingredients and thoughtful presentation; breakfast was also frequently described as delicious and well served.
High-quality onsen experience
Guests enjoyed the onsen facilities, mentioning relaxing public and private baths, balcony onsen options and an overall spa-like experience that enhanced their stay.
Spacious, comfortable rooms with charm
Reviews note roomy Japanese-style and king-bed rooms, comfortable beds/tubs and a pleasing mix of traditional and modern decor that creates a peaceful, charming atmosphere.
Relaxing amenities and location
The property’s quiet hillside setting, library/cafe area, complimentary afternoon tea/coffee/wine and practical services (free parking, shuttle to station) were appreciated as contributing to relaxation.
Negative Reviews
Tattoo policy and related charges
Several guests were denied use of public onsen due to tattoos; offered cover-up stickers or required to pay extra for private onsen. Reviewers found this policy and associated charges/solutions unfair or inconvenient.
Onsen availability, size and operating issues
Complaints include small public baths, limited variety of baths, early morning closure of onsen, private onsen sometimes unavailable or requiring additional fee, and noise from pump units affecting the bathing area.
Meal/booking misunderstandings and extra costs
Some guests expected meals to be included (or kaiseki-style cuisine) but found they were not; others were surprised by charges for meals or a separate bath tax, leading to disappointment over value and communication.
Maintenance, comfort and noise problems
Reported issues include aging or run-down wooden bathrooms, lack of hot water in some private bathrooms, thin futon mattresses for some guests, poor soundproofing (noise from neighbors, early morning music or pet footsteps) and heat/AC shortcomings in certain areas.
Perceived value vs. price
A few reviewers felt the overall offering was expensive compared with expectations from the listing (e.g., promised terrace baths not present), leading to disappointment about value for money.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the property is adults only and does not accept pets.
Room types vary from single/king rooms to quadruple and Japanese-style rooms with up to three or four futons; check the specific room description for maximum occupancy.
Yes; the property offers hot spring baths including indoor public baths and an open-air onsen, and some room types include private baths — confirm when you book.
A shuttle service is available and can be arranged with the property; for airports, travel to Yugawara Station first and then use the hotel shuttle or a taxi.
Take the JR Tokaido Line to Yugawara Station, then use the hotel shuttle if arranged or a short taxi ride to the ryokan.
Staff provide hospitality and basic English assistance; for detailed requests or non-English needs, contact the hotel in advance.
Expect a modern ryokan with Japanese-style room options, an onsen, a garden and calm, traditional touches combined with contemporary amenities.
Check-in is from 15:00 to 22:00 (please notify your arrival time) and check-out is from 08:00 to 10:00; the entrance is closed between 00:00 and 06:00.
Pets are not allowed; some rooms have private baths but public onsen areas are shared — ask the hotel about private-use options; convenience stores and local shops are located in central Yugawara near the station.
Yes, the hotel restaurant serves breakfast and dinner with Japanese and international choices, including vegan options; reserve dinner in advance if required.
