Yumura Onsen MIDORIYA
9/10 Exceptional - Based on 15 reviews
Yumura Onsen MIDORIYA sits in the heart of Yumura Onsen village in Shinonsen. Opened in September 2023, the property was developed with a strong focus on greenery and contemporary Japanese design under garden producer Kazuyuki Ishihara; the public lounge integrates large planted elements and a statement tree that structures the communal space. The ryokan balances modern comfort and traditional materials: guest rooms emphasize timber finishes and simple furnishings, while services target families with child-friendly certification and measured hospitality suitable for multi-generational stays.
Bathing is central to the experience. MIDORIYA channels local spring water labelled "Bijin no Yu" directly from the source into its baths, and the property features an open-air onsen set against a planted private garden conceived by the same designer. Guests can choose room types that include in-room cypress baths or reserve small private baths for exclusive use; this makes the property function as a ryokan with private onsen in Hyōgo as well as offering shared bathing. Onsen etiquette and modesty measures are observed throughout.
Meals focus on seasonal ingredients and are served in dining areas or as in-room service depending on room category; the property also provides a small snack bar and communal lounge for quieter evenings. Practical amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi, on-site parking and concierge assistance for local sightseeing within the northern Tajima area, where footbaths, steamy riverbanks and castle-town streets are easily reached. For travellers seeking a ryokan with onsen in Tajima, Hyōgo, MIDORIYA presents a compact, design-driven option that foregrounds bathing and greenery.
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Review summary for: Yumura Onsen MIDORIYA
Positive Reviews
Attentive, friendly staff and good service
Multiple guests praised the staff’s hospitality, responsive management (including an English‑speaking manager), thoughtful touches for special occasions, and helpful, polite service throughout the stay.
Private onsen options and cypress baths
Guests valued the ryokan’s private onsen facilities and rooms with Japanese cypress (hinoki) baths; many highlighted the pleasure of having exclusive/loanable baths.
Very good food and presentation
Meals were described as delicious and visually pleasing, with breakfast compared to high‑end hotel standards and flexible, attentive meal service to rooms when requested.
Clean, modern and stylish facilities
Several reviews noted the property is new, with clean, bright rooms and stylish interiors (wood/green theme, quality furnishings) that created a comfortable, attractive atmosphere.
Complimentary amenities and relaxing lounge
Guests appreciated complimentary toiletries and drinks, a comfortable lobby/lounge area, and convenient mobile functions (mobile key/onsen access) that enhanced the stay.
Negative Reviews
No elevator — stairs may be difficult
Multiple guests warned there is no elevator; stairs can be an issue for people with mobility problems or heavier luggage.
Water supply and low water pressure problems
Some guests experienced water issues — low water pressure on upper floors and at least one report of water outages affecting bathroom/washlet performance.
Check‑in QR scanning problems
At least one guest had difficulties with the QR code check‑in process: it took a long time and ultimately did not work for them.
Pest problem in one stay (ants/insects)
One reviewer reported insects in the room and ants on the bed that prevented sleeping; this appears to be an isolated but serious cleanliness concern.
Perceived pricing and dining location
A few guests felt the stay was somewhat expensive for what they received, and one noted that the dining area felt like it was located in the entrance hall rather than a private dining space.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room occupancy depends on the room type; the ryokan offers twin, family and premium rooms suitable for couples and families. The property does not provide extra beds or cribs, so check room details for exact maximums when booking.
Yes — the ryokan uses natural spring water (the local ‘Bijin no Yu’) and features an open-air garden onsen. Some room types include private baths and there are also shared bathing facilities on the property.
There is no regular public airport shuttle listed; most guests arrive by car or public transport. The ryokan may assist with arranging private transfers or taxis on request, but you should confirm before arrival.
The nearest regional airport is Tottori Airport (about 35–40 km), with access also possible via nearby JR stations and local buses; many guests use a taxi from the nearest station or drive. Allow extra time for transfers in rural areas.
English information is available and some staff, including management, speak English. English support is generally provided at reception, though fluency may vary among team members.
Rooms are modern Japanese in style with warm wood finishes and garden views; the property is produced by garden designer Kazuyuki Ishihara and emphasizes greenery throughout. The public spaces include a distinctive lounge with large plants and a family-friendly kids area.
The ryokan sits in historic Yumura Onsen town, ideal for hot-spring walks, local festivals and seasonal attractions like cherry blossoms, fireflies and sunflower events. Nearby cultural sites and regional museums are reachable by car or taxi for day trips.
Free private parking is available on site for guests arriving by car. Public transport options are limited in rural Tajima, so driving or taxi transfers from the nearest station are the most practical choices.
Standard check-in begins at 15:30 with check-in typically until around 21:00; check-out is generally by late morning (around 11:00). If you expect to arrive late, notify the ryokan in advance so they can accommodate your arrival.
Whole-house charter options are offered for private use, but pets are not permitted. The ryokan provides seasonal kaiseki dinners and breakfast; basic shops or convenience stores in town cover everyday needs.
