Ryokan Yamashiroya
9,5/10 Exceptional - Based on 267 reviews
Ryokan Yamashiroya is a traditional, family-run wooden ryokan tucked into the Yunohira quarter of the Yufuin area in Ōita Prefecture. Guest rooms preserve classic elements—tatami flooring, futon bedding and yukata robes—and most include a private toilet while bathing facilities are shared; rooms are furnished with a flat-screen TV and a small fridge. Meals emphasise seasonal ingredients: evening multi-course Japanese dinners are served in-room and a traditional breakfast is offered in the dining area. Practical conveniences for guests include multilingual staff, free Wi‑Fi, on-site parking and a complimentary shuttle from the nearest JR station when requested in advance, and the property’s reception handles luggage storage and local information requests.
The property centres on four onsen baths located in its lower level, each with a distinct character—outdoor and indoor options in different styles—and all may be reserved for exclusive use by guests for set time slots at no extra charge, making it operate effectively as a ryokan with private onsen in Kyushu. Bath availability can be checked on the in-room system, and the layout places the baths a very short walk from the guest rooms so that private bathing feels intimate yet separate from accommodation units. The local spring is a mild, low‑irritation water typical of the Yunohira tradition, suitable for a relaxing soak after exploring the surrounding hills and stone‑paved streets.
Visitors looking for a quiet, personable stay will find a measured balance of old‑style atmosphere and practical service: staff often assist with regional sightseeing and the property displays local memorabilia that reflects the area’s film and cultural connections. Because dinner service is scheduled, arriving in time for the evening meal is recommended if you plan to dine on-site. Overall, the ryokan blends simple traditional lodging with flexible private bathing options, making it a straightforward choice for travellers seeking a ryokan with private onsen in Ōita.
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Review summary for: Ryokan Yamashiroya
Positive Reviews
Outstanding, varied meals (kaiseki-style)
Many reviewers praised the dinner and breakfast as exceptional, varied and thoughtfully prepared — several called the food the best on their Japan trip and highlighted multiple unique dishes across meals.
Warm, attentive hosts and service
Guests repeatedly mentioned very friendly, helpful owners and staff; family-run atmosphere, genuine hospitality and even complimentary pickup/drop-off from the local station were noted.
Excellent private and public onsens
The ryokan’s baths received strong praise — multiple private onsen options (4–5 baths), indoor and outdoor choices, convenient booking and high quality made the onsen experience a highlight.
Traditional, peaceful ryokan atmosphere
Reviewers appreciated the authentic, traditional architecture and homely feel, wearing yukata, quiet mountain setting and the overall relaxing, out‑of‑time experience.
Clean, comfortable rooms with good space and views
Many found rooms spacious and clean, with comfortable futons and pleasant mountain views; some rooms include private toilet/handbasin which guests valued.
Negative Reviews
Remote location and few nearby amenities
Multiple guests noted the ryokan is outside Yufuin and that there are few restaurants, bars or attractions within walking distance; a car or train ride is often needed to reach other areas.
Tight or limited parking
Several reviews mentioned that parking spaces are small or tight, which can be inconvenient for guests arriving by car in the mountain village setting.
Some facilities and village feel are dated
A number of guests described parts of the property or the surrounding onsen village as a bit older or slightly run‑down, though this was often balanced by the charm and hospitality.
Transport and accessibility inconveniences
Access can be less convenient — guests cited the need for a car or transfers by train, and while hosts may offer station pickup, travel time and limited local transport were noted as drawbacks.
Occasional minor issues (rules, payment, bed wear)
A few reviewers reported minor problems such as a slightly worn futon, strict onsen/house rules, or a single instance of a card machine not accepting a particular Visa card requiring cash payment.
Frequently Asked Questions
The ryokan has six guest rooms with limited capacity; rooms typically suit small parties and children are accepted from age 10.
There are four onsen baths that guests can reserve for private use free of charge, including an open‑air option.
Yes — a free shuttle runs from JR Yunohira Station; it must be requested when booking and reconfirmed before arrival.
Access is via the Kyudai Line to Yufuin/Yunohira (Yunohira Station is about 13 minutes from Yufuin); it’s roughly 60 minutes by car from Oita and trains from Fukuoka take about 2–2.5 hours including transfers.
Staff are able to communicate in Japanese and English.
The ryokan serves a multi‑course kaiseki dinner (usually served in‑room) and a traditional Japanese breakfast in the dining area; inform the ryokan in advance about dietary restrictions.
Check‑in is between 15:00 and 19:00 and check‑out is by 10:30; you must arrive by 19:00 if you want to be served dinner on the day of arrival.
The ryokan is located in Yunohira Onsen with easy access to Yufuin town, local art museums, countryside walks and other hot‑spring villages; Yufuin’s shops and galleries are a short train or drive away.
Pets are not permitted; the ryokan sits in a small onsen village, so convenience stores and supermarkets are available in nearby Yufuin a short drive away.
Guests stay in tatami rooms with futon bedding, are provided yukata robes, and can enjoy seasonal home‑style kaiseki cuisine and a small family‑run hospitality experience.
