Yufuin Hanarenoyado Yukagetsu

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Traveler Mix:
Families (75%)
Couples (13%)
Solo travelers (8%)
Groups (4%)

Yufuin Hanarenoyado Yukagetsu is a small cluster of detached villas set in the rural hills around Yufuin, Ōita. Each standalone unit is designed for private stays, combining traditional tatami areas and Western beds with kitchenettes and practical fittings for longer visits. The property emphasises in-room bathing: every villa features a source-fed open-air onsen, so guests can expect an authentic and secluded soak without shared facilities — a ryokan with private onsen in Yufuin that suits couples and families seeking privacy.

Public areas are limited by design; a small lounge offers self-serve coffee and a modest evening bar, while free parking and Wi‑Fi support independent travel. The accommodation range spans compact two-person bungalows to larger family units, some fitted with spa-style baths or cooking appliances and laundry for self-catering. Dinner options are arranged locally and can be provided as delivered sets rather than an on-site restaurant service, so guests should plan meals in advance if they prefer hot, freshly prepared dinners.

Located a short drive from Yufuin station and the town's lakeside and shrine attractions, the property suits travellers who value seclusion while staying within easy reach of Ōita's onsen district. The layout and service model favour privacy over traditional full-service ryokan hospitality: housekeeping and meal service are streamlined, and hosts focus on practical guest support rather than formal, continuous service. For those looking specifically for a ryokan with private onsen in Ōita, this property offers source-fed outdoor baths, roomy detached accommodations and a quiet countryside setting that works well for multi-night stays.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Breakfast

Points of interest nearby

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Restaurants

Review summary for: Yufuin Hanarenoyado Yukagetsu

Positive Reviews

Private hot spring (onsen) available

Many guests praised the private onsen—clean, relaxing and large enough for groups; several reviews noted outdoor/private baths were a highlight of the stay.

Friendly, helpful hosts and staff

Multiple reviews mentioned welcoming, helpful owners/managers who assisted guests and made the stay more pleasant, including support for international visitors.

Clean, spacious and private rooms/bungalows

Guests reported the rooms and separate bungalows are new, tidy, spacious and offer good privacy — suitable for families and groups with comfortable beds.

Good in-room facilities and complimentary items

Rooms often include cooking equipment (IH cooker, microwave, frying pan, plates, utensils), fridge with complimentary water/tea/soda and coffee capsules; guests appreciated the ability to prepare simple meals.

Peaceful countryside location and family-friendly atmosphere

Reviewers enjoyed the quiet, scenic setting near Yufuin and noted the property is family-friendly with child-oriented amenities that pleased kids.

Negative Reviews

Remote location and transport needed

Several guests said the property is far from the main street and train station; a car is strongly recommended, taxis are required for outings and there is no pickup service.

Meal quality and dining service inconsistent

Multiple comments reported unsatisfying meals—breakfast portions were small, dinners sometimes cold or limited (no hot dishes when the property lacks an on-site kitchen); one guest reported a BBQ left odors and grease in the room and delayed cleanup.

Housekeeping and traditional ryokan service lacking

Some guests expected full ryokan-style hospitality and noted there was no regular housekeeping/turn-down service, which led to disappointment compared with other ryokan experiences.

Occasional facility and comfort issues

A few reviewers mentioned practical problems such as slow Wi‑Fi, difficulty with heating/boiler controls causing bedrooms to be cold, and reports of onsen water not being sufficiently hot on one night.

Poor external lighting and limited English information

Guests pointed out the path from the parking area to the property is very dark at night due to lack of streetlights, and some suggested adding more English translations for facilities and instructions.

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 17 November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can rooms accommodate?

Rooms and detached units offer combinations of beds and futons for couples and families, with family options accommodating up to five guests.

Does the ryokan have an onsen or hot-spring baths?

Yes — the property features onsen facilities including outdoor spa-style baths for guests.

Is there an airport transfer or shuttle service?

The property does not provide a scheduled airport transfer; most guests arrive by airport limousine bus, train or taxi from nearby stations or airports.

How do I get to the ryokan from the nearest train station?

The ryokan is a short taxi ride from the local stations (Minami‑Yufu / Yufuin); a taxi or local bus is the most convenient option for luggage.

What are the check-in and check-out times?

Standard check-in is from 15:00 to 19:00 and check-out is between 08:00 and 10:00.

Are meals provided on site or is there a restaurant?

Breakfast is offered by the property; there is limited on-site dining, so many guests use nearby restaurants in Yufuin for other meals.

Can I reserve a private or in-room onsen for exclusive use?

Some rooms and units include private baths or access to private outdoor baths; private use depends on the room type and should be requested when booking.

Are pets allowed at the ryokan?

Pets are not permitted on the property.

What languages do staff speak for international guests?

Staff are used to hosting international visitors and can assist in basic English; they are generally helpful arranging taxis and local guidance.

What nearby attractions should I visit from the ryokan?

The ryokan is close to Yufuin highlights such as Ogosha Shrine, the town centre and Lake Kinrinko, with Mount Yufu and local galleries within easy reach.

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