Nihon-no-Ashitaba
9,6/10 Exceptional - Based on 294 reviews
Nihon-no-Ashitaba sits within a 4,500‑tsubo wooded estate on the slopes above Yufuin, combining a central main house with 13 separate cottages reconstructed from relocated traditional buildings. Each cottage has its own character—tatami spaces, timber framing and private garden views—so accommodation ranges from intimate Japanese-style rooms to larger suite-style pavillions. Public areas are deliberately restrained: a reception and lounge for quiet reading, a small shop, and a bar that opens onto the trees and a small stream running through the grounds.
Hot spring facilities form a core part of the stay: a network of open-air and indoor baths is arranged so that baths can be reserved for private use; the property promotes itself as a ryokan with private onsen in Yufuin, Ōita. Several room types include en-suite bathrooms or open-air tubs, while shared baths are managed to preserve privacy and a calm atmosphere. Staff describe the springs as designed for slow, unhurried soaking and maintain simple, traditional bathing etiquette; towels and basic amenities are provided in each room.
Meals follow a daily-changing menu focused on seasonal produce from the region, presented as multi-course dinners in a restored dining house and breakfasts served in-house; the kitchen emphasises local vegetables and Kyushu ingredients. Practical services include free parking, complimentary Wi‑Fi, and a shuttle service to Yufuin station on request, making the property accessible while retaining its secluded feel. The ryokan with private onsen in Ōita is positioned to appeal to travellers seeking detached, quiet accommodation and a deliberate, restorative rhythm to their stay.
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Review summary for: Nihon-no-Ashitaba
Positive Reviews
Idyllic natural setting and tranquility
Many guests praised the ryokan’s location set in the forest and hills — a peaceful, magical atmosphere offering privacy and a calm getaway.
Exceptional onsen facilities
Reviewers highlighted multiple well‑maintained onsens, including private outdoor baths in the forest; guests appreciated easy access, privacy and the spectacular surroundings at night and morning.
Outstanding food — varied and generous
Numerous reviews praised the meals as exceptional, diverse (different menus across nights), restaurant‑quality and served in generous portions; several called the dining a major highlight.
Attentive, polite and accommodating staff
The staff were described as warm, helpful and discreet — providing special touches for occasions, arranging transport, accommodating families with children and offering excellent service throughout the stay.
Beautiful, traditional and well‑maintained rooms
Guests enjoyed spacious, tastefully furnished traditional Japanese houses and annex rooms, noting high‑quality materials, cleanliness, useful amenities and overall excellent maintenance.
Negative Reviews
Massage payment timing
One guest preferred to pay for massage services together with other charges at checkout rather than immediately after the treatment, as paying right after felt abrupt when they were still relaxed.
Occasional rushed dinner service
A guest reported one evening where courses were served too quickly (sashimi, then grilled lobster and tempura), leaving food to get cold and reducing the relaxed dining experience.
Room heating and dry air issues
At least one reviewer found their room cold and noted that turning on the heater made the air uncomfortably dry.
No greeting on early arrival
One party arrived early and found nobody to welcome them at first; they suggested check‑in staff visibility could be improved for early arrivals.
Traditional seating can be uncomfortable for some
A guest mentioned the Japanese‑style seating in the living room was uncomfortable, which may bother visitors unaccustomed to low seating.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room sizes vary across 13 detached villas and annexes; most accommodate between 1 and 5 guests, with a mix of beds and futons. Check the specific room description for exact maximum occupancy.
The property has multiple hot spring baths, including a large open-air bath, and all are offered for private (kashikiri) use so you can reserve them exclusively. Bath types and views vary by facility.
Shuttle availability can vary; some guests report a complimentary shuttle to Yufuin village but services change, so contact the ryokan to confirm and reserve. If no shuttle is running, Yufuin Station is reachable by taxi or a 20–30 minute walk.
The nearest airport is Oita Airport (about 54 km). Common options are airport bus or train to Yufuin Station, then a short taxi ride or a 20–30 minute walk to the property.
Staff provide basic English assistance and the ryokan offers English information online, but not all staff may be fluent; a translation app can be useful for detailed requests.
You can expect traditional Japanese meals made with local ingredients; dinner and breakfast are typically served in the ryokan's dining area and menus often change daily. Advance notice or reservation for meals is recommended.
Nearby highlights include Lake Kinrinko, Yunotsubo Kaido shopping street, several small art museums in Yufuin, and Mount Yufu; most are within a few kilometres and suitable for day visits.
Check-in generally begins at 15:00 (3:00 PM) and check-out is by 11:00 AM; if you expect a very late arrival, notify the ryokan in advance.
Pets are not permitted at the property, with the usual exception for certified service animals.
There is no on-site supermarket; convenience stores and specialty shops are located in Yufuin town a short walk or drive from the ryokan.
