Okamotoya
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Okamotoya is a family-run ryokan set in the historic Myoban hot-springs village of Beppu, combining Meiji-era origins with a garden that frames a pale, celadon-green outdoor bath. The inn focuses on a calm, traditional atmosphere with tatami-floored rooms and options for families and small groups; many rooms offer garden or mountain views and some include private bathrooms. Its location at the foot of Myoban places it among steam vents and onsen culture, making it a clear choice for travelers seeking an authentic ryokan with onsen in Beppu.
The property’s waters come from the Myobansen sulfur spring, notable locally for a cloudy green tint and a high sulfur content; baths are supplied directly from the source. Facilities include a large public bath, an open-air garden bath, a hinoki (Japanese cypress) bath and stone-lined pools for men and women, with free-flowing hot spring water and onboard amenities for bathing. The spring is traditionally recommended for nerve pain, sensitivity to cold and certain skin conditions; public bathing hours are generally in the afternoon and early morning. This ryokan with onsen Ōita emphasizes the therapeutic quality of Myoban waters rather than private in-room onsen facilities.
Meals highlight local ingredients and seasonal presentation served in a dining area, and guests can expect standard comforts such as air conditioning, tea-making facilities, yukata and complimentary Wi‑Fi; free parking is available on site. Practical details include check-in from mid-afternoon and morning check-out, limited elevator access and an entrance curfew; the setting makes the ryokan convenient for visiting nearby hot-spring sights while offering a quieter, restorative base for multi-day stays. Reservations are advised for larger groups or particular room configurations.
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Rooms accommodate small groups and families; reservations for more than seven people are not accepted and children must be at least six years old to stay.
Okamotoya sits in Myoban and offers a sulfur-rich, acidic hot spring with a distinctive milky-blue color sourced directly from the spring; guests can enjoy public and outdoor baths on site.
Some room types include a private in-room bath and the property offers guest-only bathing, but the ryokan does not accept walk-in day-use bathing from non-staying visitors.
There is no advertised airport shuttle; the property is reachable by car or public bus (Myoban stop) and is about 38 km from Oita Airport and roughly 7 km from Beppu Station.
The official site provides English-language information and staff can handle basic English inquiries, though guests are advised to contact the ryokan directly for complex requests.
Meals focus on local seasonal cuisine and regional specialties, including traditional kaiseki and Myoban-style dishes; breakfast is typically served in an Asian style and the property operates an on-site shop famous for its ‘hell-steamed’ pudding.
Okamotoya is in the Myoban area near Beppu’s hot-spring sights, including several ‘hells’ (jigoku) and local observatories; other popular outings include Beppu city attractions and Kinrin Lake within driving distance.
The ryokan is accessible by regional bus (get off at Myoban) and by car via the nearby highways; free private parking is available for guests but there is no elevator in the building.
Standard check-in is between 15:00 and 18:00 and check-out is between 08:00 and 10:00; guests should notify the property in advance if arriving outside the check-in window.
Private hire of the whole property is not listed and large-group reservations are restricted; pets are not allowed, and there are few shops within immediate walking distance so it’s best to purchase groceries or supplies before arriving.
