Anonymous User
May 15, 2025
The hotel is about a 15-minute walk from Yufuin Station. It should be considered a residential area close to Yufuin (in both directions from the main commercial area of Yufuin), and it is very quiet. The hotel is located in a place where you can see Yufudake. There are not many rooms, and the style is Japanese courtyard. Each room is independent. The room is a mix of traditional Japanese and modern styles. There is a tatami area in the room, but the bed is a daily style, and the mattress is just right. Sleeping on the bed is more comfortable than sleeping on tatami. The rooms have an indoor hot spring pool and an outdoor hot spring pool, and the hygiene is very good. The hotel also has a public pool. The quality of dinner and breakfast is good, and the dishes are very fresh. The meal is in a small private room. I met Chinese employees at dinner, who were very enthusiastic to introduce the dishes. The other service staff were also very enthusiastic and asked if they wanted to help take pictures. When eating, someone in the private room next door had a birthday, and the service staff also sang the birthday song together, which was emotionally valuable. I really like the fragrance of the tea leaves ordered in the room when I checked in. The hotel has a pick-up service. When you check in, you will be asked if you need to be taken to Yufuin Station (the reception staff is a non-Japanese foreigner (not from Europe or the United States) but can speak English, so communication is no problem). If you want to be picked up at the station, you may need to email or call in advance (because I didn't know what time I would arrive, so I walked to the hotel by myself. There is an uphill road. If you bring large luggage, it is recommended to contact the hotel in advance to arrange for a pick-up). Overall, it is a small but exquisite hotel. Although it does not have the various names of other Yufuin hot spring hotels, it provides a very good stay experience.
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