Akarinoyado Togetsu
8,9/10 Excellent - Based on 208 reviews
Akarinoyado Togetsu is a compact, contemporary ryokan set in Beppu’s historic Kannawa hot-spring quarter. The property arranges 41 guestrooms with a clean, functional design and Simmons beds, balancing modern comfort with Japanese simplicity; public areas are calm and designed for relaxation. The on-site restaurant operates under the name “Akari” and focuses on regional ingredients, while the lobby and dining layouts emphasise easy circulation for families and multi-generational groups.
The bathing facilities are central to the experience: the ryokan advertises 100% source-flowing hot springs fed directly from local wells, a large public bath with a sauna and dedicated family/private bathing options that allow small groups or couples to reserve a quieter, private soak. Akarinoyado Togetsu presents itself as a ryokan with private onsen in Beppu for guests who prefer reserved bathing time, alongside practical amenities such as free on‑site parking and optional massages. Evening and breakfast service use a buffet format that highlights Oita wagyu and local seafood.
Located within easy reach of Beppu’s key sights — including the Hells of Beppu and nearby scent and hot‑spring attractions — the property suits travellers aiming for thermal wellness and regional cuisine rather than urban sightseeing. Standard arrival and departure windows are posted on-site, and the property notes accessibility features and family-friendly room configurations; guests commonly combine a stay here with short drives around Ōita’s coastal and onsen routes. For those searching specifically for a ryokan with private onsen Ōita, this property frames its offering around flowing local springs and a buffet-led dining programme.
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Review summary for: Akarinoyado Togetsu
Positive Reviews
Excellent buffet meals (especially wagyu/steak)
Multiple guests praised the dinner and breakfast buffets as outstanding, highlighting fresh ingredients, unlimited wagyu/steak refills, made-to-order items and a wide variety of choices that exceeded expectations.
Very helpful, friendly staff
Reviewers repeatedly noted attentive, polite and helpful staff — some speaking good English — who provided extra services (shuttle to station, seating arrangements, directions) and went beyond expectations.
Great onsen and public spa facilities
The onsen and public bath facilities were described as very good, hot and relaxing; many guests enjoyed multiple visits and appreciated the range of baths (including cold bath) and overall spa quality.
Convenient location for Beppu attractions
The ryokan is consistently described as within walking distance of Umi no Jigoku and other ‘hells’ attractions, making it a convenient base; guests also valued the large car park and complimentary shuttle service to/from the station.
Clean, spacious rooms with good amenities and views
Rooms were reported as impeccably clean, spacious and well appointed with helpful in-room amenities, good water pressure in bathrooms and pleasant views of Beppu Bay.
Negative Reviews
Rigid meal and onsen schedules
Some guests mentioned strict timing (breakfast buffet being cleared from about 8:30 and suggestions that breakfast time could be longer) and limits on onsen hours (e.g., closing around 21:00), which felt restrictive to a few visitors.
Pricey for solo travellers
At least one reviewer found the rate relatively expensive for a solo traveller, noting value may be better for couples or groups.
Occasional staff language/attitude issues
While staff are generally praised, a few reviews noted isolated problems: some reception staff gave an unfriendly impression at check-out and some employees have limited English ability.
No outdoor bath / temporary closures
A few guests wished for an outdoor rotenburo; others reported the men’s onsen being under renovation, which reduced available facilities during their stay.
Traffic noise and very hot onsen
A small number of guests reported road traffic noise affecting the outdoor onsen experience and commented that some baths felt uncomfortably hot for them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room types include doubles, twins, quadruple and family rooms suitable for couples and families; capacities vary by room so check the specific room description. Extra beds and cribs are not available.
Yes — the property offers public hot spring baths and a sauna fed by local spring water for guest use. Bath facilities are shared and follow typical onsen etiquette.
Private/reservable baths are not listed as standard; if you need a private option or family bath, contact the ryokan directly to enquire about availability or special arrangements.
There is no regular scheduled airport shuttle clearly published; Oita Airport is about 36 km away and Beppu Station is roughly 6 km from the property. Ask the ryokan before arrival about transfer or pickup options.
The ryokan advertises multilingual support and staff commonly assist in Japanese and English; other language support may be available on request.
The ryokan has an on-site restaurant serving buffet breakfast and dinner, with a mix of local seafood, Japanese dishes and regional beef specialties; dinner service typically begins in the early evening. Special dietary requests should be communicated in advance.
Akarinoyado Togetsu is within easy walking distance of the Hells of Beppu (Jigoku) and close to attractions such as Yama Jigoku, Takegawara Onsen and the Oita Fragrance Museum. The area offers onsen-hopping, local craft shops and short nature walks.
By train, arrive at Beppu Station and take a local bus or taxi for the short drive; taxis are the most direct option. Local buses and taxis also connect the ryokan to nearby hot springs and city attractions.
Standard check-in starts at 15:00 (3:00 PM) and check-out is by 10:00 AM; some plans may show slightly different windows, so confirm the exact times when you book. Early or late arrivals should be notified to the property in advance.
Pets are not permitted at the property. The ryokan welcomes families and groups and has parking and accessible facilities; for private events or group arrangements contact the ryokan directly to discuss space and availability.
