Asanoya
8,8/10 Excellent - Based on 11 reviews
Asanoya sits in the thermal village of Yumura in Shinonsen, Hyōgo, and presents a measured blend of traditional ryokan character and contemporary comforts. The property operates a public hot spring bath, an open-air bath and a spa/wellness area where guests can use a sauna and a hot tub; these communal facilities form the core of its bathing offer, so it functions as a ryokan with onsen in Shinonsen for visitors seeking a classic onsen experience. The setting is mountain-framed and the accommodation layout favors tatami-style rooms and family configurations.
Guest rooms range from standard Japanese-style units to larger family suites, and many rooms are supplied with hot spring water routed into ensuite facilities; select room types include private open-air baths that allow in-room soaking. Rooms are equipped with modest in-room conveniences such as tea and coffee makers, refrigerators and climate control, while the property provides free Wi‑Fi, on-site parking and a 24-hour front desk. The combination of communal bathing, spa treatments and the option of a ryokan with private onsen in Hyōgo makes the house suitable for both couples and multi-generational groups.
Meals emphasise seasonality and local produce from the Tajima region, with multi-course kaiseki-style dinners and breakfast choices that change through the year and a winter programme that highlights local crab. The ryokan also maintains an events and information programme tied to Yumura Onsen activities, so guests can combine bathing with short walks, nearby sightseeing and organised seasonal events. Practical features include luggage service and regional transport links, which support stays focused on relaxation and local culinary experiences rather than transit.
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Review summary for: Asanoya
Positive Reviews
Warm, attentive hospitality
Multiple guests praised the staff’s kindness and courteous greetings, noting attentive service and welcoming interactions from the hostess and team.
Private onsen in all rooms
Reviewers appreciated that every room has its own source hot spring, making private onsen access more affordable and enjoyable compared with other properties.
Pleasant outdoor bath and low‑temperature sauna
Guests enjoyed the atmosphere of the open‑air bath and mentioned a pleasant low‑temperature sauna, contributing to a relaxing bathing experience.
Convenient location near local hot springs
Several reviews noted the ryokan’s proximity to the nearby hot spring (Arayu), making it easy to visit local attractions and additional hot spring spots.
Overall enjoyable onsen experience
Visitors highlighted that the hot springs were a main attraction and that soaking in the onsen was a definite highlight of their stay.
Negative Reviews
Limited accessibility / aging facilities
At least one guest mentioned the property feels generally old and expressed a desire for improved barrier‑free access, noting it would be difficult to accommodate guests with mobility issues.
No on‑site parking handling convenience
A guest reported there is no parking area; visitors must hand over car keys so staff can move vehicles, which was inconvenient for some.
Few dining options nearby
Reviewers noted that the surrounding onsen area has very limited dining choices, which can be inconvenient for guests looking for nearby restaurants.
Occasional insects in outdoor bath
One review mentioned mosquitoes in the outdoor bath area, a seasonal/natural issue that affected the experience for that guest.
Minor trade‑offs for authenticity
Some comments imply the traditional/older character of the ryokan brings trade‑offs (e.g., dated facilities or limited modern conveniences) that may not suit all guests.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms suit couples and families; children are welcome but extra beds and cots are not available, so check room capacity when booking.
Yes — all guest rooms provide hot spring water and many rooms feature private open-air or unit baths fed by the ryokan's sources.
Yes — the ryokan has public indoor and open-air baths plus a low-temperature sauna; public bath hours are generally 15:00–24:00 and 05:30–09:30, while room baths are available any time.
The property does not offer transportation services; the ryokan is a short walk from Yumura Onsen bus stop and the nearest airport is Tottori (approx. 38 km); long-distance buses from Osaka take around 3.5 hours.
Staff provide limited English support and use a simple translation machine; guests also receive a brief guide at check-in.
Dinner is seasonal kaiseki served in private dining rooms (typically 18:00–21:00 with last reception around 19:00) and breakfast is served 07:30–09:00; the kitchen can accommodate common allergy requests if notified in advance.
Local highlights include Izushi and the Takeda Castle Ruins (around 70 minutes by car), the Tottori Sand Dunes (about 45 minutes), and the Amarube Railroad Bridge (about 25 minutes).
The ryokan is a two‑minute walk from Yumura Onsen bus stop; it is also reachable by car from Osaka or Kobe and offers on-site parking for guests.
Check-in is usually 15:00–19:00 (please contact the ryokan if arriving after 18:00) and check-out is by 10:00; the main entrance is locked roughly 00:00–05:00, with night staff on duty.
There are room types that accept small dogs only, so contact the ryokan in advance to confirm pet rules; there is no on-site supermarket, but the front desk can direct you to nearby shops and convenience stores.
