Okuyado Buaiso
8,6/10 Excellent - Based on 132 reviews
Okuyado Buaiso sits within the Tsukahara highlands above Yufuin, presented as a deliberately quiet, adults-focused retreat that balances contemporary comfort with traditional ryokan elements. Rooms range from tatami-mat layouts to suites and detached villas, many featuring private, in-room open-air baths and framed views of the surrounding hills. Interiors use natural materials and restrained design, and each accommodation typically includes basic modern conveniences such as air conditioning, a tea/coffee station and en-suite facilities; several room types offer terraces or balconies that open onto the garden or skyline. This property functions well as a ryokan with private onsen Ōita for travellers prioritising privacy and a natural setting.
The property operates multiple bathing options: a larger outdoor public bath set into the landscape plus a selection of bookable private baths with varied materials and atmospheres, allowing guests to choose either shared or exclusive hot-spring time. Meal service focuses on seasonal, course-style cuisine that highlights local produce and regional specialities; one signature item served in-house is a locally made tofu prepared with spring water. Onsite amenities include a dining room and lounge spaces, free parking for guests arriving by car, and staff assistance for arranging local transfers or sightseeing logistics.
Practical for couples and travellers seeking a restful base outside the Yufuin town centre, the property combines easy access to nearby natural attractions with the intimacy of room-level bathing and quiet gardens. Expect attentive, low-key service rather than overt formality, and plan for limited reception hours typical of small highland ryokan. For those searching specifically for a ryokan with onsen Yufuin, the setting and the mix of private and communal baths make this an option suited to stays centred on bathing, seasonal scenery and relaxed dining.
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Review summary for: Okuyado Buaiso
Positive Reviews
Private in-room open-air onsen
Many guests highlight the private outdoor hot spring in their room as a major benefit — relaxing, enjoyable and a standout feature of the stay.
Attentive, English‑speaking staff
Staff are frequently described as very welcoming, helpful and professional; several reviewers noted good English ability and personalised care that improved the experience.
Excellent food and dining experience
Breakfast and kaiseki-style dinners receive strong praise (including unique dishes like puffer fish); reviewers call the food exceptional and a highlight of the stay.
Beautiful, peaceful natural setting
Guests appreciate the scenic location, garden and tranquil environment — ideal for relaxation and close to nature, with impressive views.
Comfortable, spacious rooms and good bathing facilities
Reviews mention roomy, well-appointed accommodations, comfortable futons/beds and enjoyable public onsen facilities, contributing to an overall relaxing stay.
Negative Reviews
Remote location and limited transport options
Multiple guests note the property is far from downtown or the station, requires a car or taxi, and there is no regular shuttle or pick‑up service — plan transport accordingly.
Difficulty finding or accessing the hotel
Several reviews report the hotel is hard to locate and required making a large detour to reach, which can be inconvenient for first‑time visitors.
Maintenance and cleanliness concerns in bathing areas
At least one guest reported ageing bathroom/onsen areas and algae on public onsen tiles, suggesting some parts may need renovation or improved upkeep.
Issues with in‑room utilities and bedding comfort
A few reviewers mentioned unstable hot water supply in rooms and personal comfort issues such as a mattress feeling too hot in summer or pillows being too soft for some guests.
Onsen mineral strength may not meet expectations
One guest noted the natural spring lacked a strong mineral/sulfur smell, which can be a matter of personal preference for those seeking that characteristic hot‑spring experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most rooms are designed for two guests; some suites and larger rooms can accommodate up to four—check the specific room description for exact maximum occupancy.
Yes — the property has public hot-spring baths and several room types feature private open-air onsen; toiletries are provided and standard onsen etiquette applies.
The ryokan does not advertise a regular airport shuttle; guests typically arrive by car or taxi, and the property offers free on-site parking.
The nearest airport is Oita Airport, approximately 45 km from the ryokan; travel is usually by taxi or rental car.
Japanese is the primary language, though staff are well rated for helpfulness and can assist in basic English; contact the property in advance for specific language needs.
Traditional Japanese multi-course dinners (kaiseki) and breakfast are offered; please inform the ryokan ahead of arrival about any dietary restrictions or requests.
Expect a traditional Japanese stay with tatami flooring, futon bedding (in some rooms), seasonal local meals and shared onsen facilities alongside select rooms with private baths.
Popular nearby sights within driving distance include Mount Yufu, Lake Kinrinko (Yufuin), Beppu Ropeway and the Oita-area African Safari park.
The ryokan is set outside the Yufuin town center, so most guests travel by car or taxi from Yufuin Station or from nearby bus stops; free parking is available for those who drive.
Pets are not permitted; some rooms have private in-room onsen but the public baths are shared—ask the property about reservable private-use options; convenience stores and restaurants are available in Yufuin town a short drive away.
