Yuyado Daiichi
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Yuyado Daiichi

518 Yoroushi Onsen, Nakashibetsu Town, Shibetsu District, Hokkaido 088-2684, Japan
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A long-established onsen (hot spring). Guests can enjoy relaxing in a warm open-air bath by the river, and the smell of the trees from baths made of cypress wood. Local dishes made from fresh seasonal ingredients are on the menu. This is the perfect spot for those looking to spend some time in a calm environment surrounded by wonderful nature.Show More
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Last booked 21 hrs ago
4.8/5Cleanliness: 4.8
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ParkingFreeHot SpringGolf CourseSunbathing AreaSaunaSpaMassage RoomTea RoomRestaurantMeeting Room
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Airport: Nakashibetsu Airport
(25.0km)
Train: JR Mashu Station
(32.3km)
Train: JR Isobunnai station
(33.1km)
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Parking Lot Side Western\Japanese-style Non-smoking

Parking Lot Side Western\Japanese-style Non-smoking

Non-smoking
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Japanese-Style Room with Mountain View-Non-Smoking
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Japanese-Style Room with Mountain View-Non-Smoking

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Japanese-Style Room
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Japanese-Style Room

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New Building Western Room Non-Smoking River Side
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New Building Western Room Non-Smoking River Side

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Guest Room Loft With Open Air Bath-Non Smoking

Guest Room Loft With Open Air Bath-Non Smoking

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Twin Room with River View-Non-Smoking
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Twin Room with River View-Non-Smoking

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Single Room-Non-Smoking
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Single Room-Non-Smoking

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Standard Twin Room-Non-Smoking
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Standard Twin Room-Non-Smoking

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Japanese-Style Room With Open-Air Bath
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Japanese-Style Room With Open-Air Bath

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Japanese-Style Room With River View
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Japanese-Style Room With River View

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Japanese-Western Mixed
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Japanese-Western Mixed

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Guest Reviews(18)

4.8/5
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  • Cleanliness4.8
  • Amenities4.8
  • Location4.8
  • Service4.8
Wang
October 8, 2023
Unforgettable hot springs in Hokkaido♨️ In addition to the 100% pure natural hot spring (hydrogen sulfate hydroxide spring), Yujuku Yumaki, the winning hot spring hotel in Yorogyu, is a top-notch hot spring hotel. The details of the rooms and the one-stop, two-food catering can be seen in its thoughtfulness. As soon as we arrived at the parking lot, a dedicated person came to greet us, help us drag our luggage, and carefully wipe the luggage wheels. We are very clean. There were our exclusive names on the shoe cabinets. After a quick glance, there were only two people who were not Japanese. This shows that Japanese people love this secret soup very much. As soon as you enter, you are led to the sofa area. There is also a free milk coffee drink area next to it, allowing travelers to enjoy it while checking in. It can be said that you are treated with courtesy from the moment you enter. Women who are particularly fond of yukata can also freely choose the yukata pattern and color they like! The hot springs at Yujuku Miyako are elegantly built beside a stream. The stream and the hot springs are separated by a stone wall, and are lined with green maple trees by the river. You can soak in the hot springs while watching the rapids of the stream, which is as pleasant as you can say. Cozy, this is a real hot spring by the stream! There is also a traditional mixed-gender soup here. The highlight of the evening is of course to see the owls by the stream. One stay, two meals is a great value for money, and it’s a great hot spring hotel!
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Guest User
March 17, 2023
We stayed for 2 nights and chose this resort for the wildlife. The checkin was efficient and they had English speaking staff. The room assigned was a Japanese style room with a sleeping n living area and lots of space for everything. The staff were friendly and helpful. The dinner meals were individually set for each room at the restaurant. The breakfast was a buffet and had many choices. While you had your meal you can enjoy the bird feeding session. We stay awake while waiting for the fish owl which appear about twice in the evening and early morning. We had to use the Onsen at 2am, just to keep ourselves awake during our wait. For the 2 days, we did not venture out of the lodge as we slept in the day and stay awake at night for the owl. There is ample carpark, coin operated laundry machine and lots of free coffee at the lobby.
canbird
June 10, 2023
We loved this place – in big part because of the amazing staff. They were friendly, efficient and helpful. Our room was great – very spacious and with its on onsen and a great view of the river. Breakfast buffet was great – offering some slightly western options and dinner was great – but totally Japanese and after a month of traveling we are a bit tired of it. The reason we were here was for the Blakiston’s Fish Owl which comes into feed most evenings – it was fantastic and worth the trip by itself.
Guest User
May 31, 2023
Stayed 2 nights. The ryokan experience starts with being met in the car park, bags whisked away, shoes off at the entrance and slippers provided. Then an orientation with a very nice Vietnamese lady, one of the few members of staff who spoke English. We were given a detailed explanation of how to use the two different onsen, and lots of other info that you really need, because this is an experience like no other. The rooms are beautiful ( ours looked onto the stream), the (long and many) corridors are decorated with beautiful art and ikebana, and there are lots of drinks dispensers everywhere - the corn soup is delicious. The food was some of the finest we had anywhere during our 4 weeks travelling in Japan (including a couple of Michelin- starred restaurants), presented exquisitely, and wonderfully flavoured - a true feast over several courses and a couple of hours. Breakfast buffet equally memorable. We only went here to see the Blakiston's Fish owl, so the whole experience was a wonderful surprise - if you've seen the Studio Gibli film "Spirited Away" you will get a sense of what it was like. And we were the only westerners here, which was great, and only added to the sense of being on a different world. On that note, if you're an uptight westerner who doesn't like getting naked in front of strangers, you might struggle here - there are no showers or washing facilities in the rooms ( apart from a basin), only those in the onsen themselves. I don't think we would have chosen to go if we had understood this beforehand, but I'm SO glad we did go.
Guest User
August 26, 2023
A popular inn located in Yoroushi Onsen. I reserved a room facing the river and stayed there. There are plenty of common spaces such as the lobby and lounge, so you can relax anywhere you like outside of your room during your stay. The hot springs have plenty of open-air baths, and are comfortable overlooking the mountain stream. The food is a bit underrated, especially the breakfast buffet, which is too busy to relax. Overall, it's a nice inn, but there are a lot of guests with children, making it difficult for adults to spend some quiet time.
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Guest User
June 11, 2023
A family of three with a first grader stayed in a room with an open-air bath and a loft. The room has an open ceiling with a loft above, and has two beds. We laid out futons in the Japanese-style room downstairs, and there was plenty of space for the three of us. The river flowing right next to it could be seen from the large windows, and it was a very pleasant view. What was disappointing was the bathroom in the room. I was looking forward to the hot spring open-air bath, but the water was so lukewarm that I couldn't take a bath. I drained some of the hot water and adjusted it, but it didn't get hot at all. The open-air bath in the room has become just a decoration. On the other hand, the public bath was great. There were many open-air baths to enjoy, and some were right next to the river, making it very open and enjoyable. I went straight into the river from the bath, so my child went in, but it was really cold. Still, it was a wonderful and memorable bathing experience. The food was mediocre and mediocre. I thought the amount was a little small. Instead, it's a big plus to be able to get rice balls for your midnight snack.
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Guest User
April 10, 2023
I thought it was a highly rated inn, but after staying for the first time, I was convinced. The rooms are spacious and have large windows facing the river, which is refreshing. Then, I go back and forth between the main building, the new building, and the annex. The food was also very delicious with Hokkaido's seafood and mountains, and I was satisfied. The mixed bathing open-air bath was also at night, and I was able to enter with other people. It took a lot of courage, but the hospitality is good, and it is an inn that I would like to visit again.
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Guest User
September 18, 2022
Good outdoor bath. I like lukewarm water, so I took it slowly while looking at the river. The bedrock bath exclusively for guests was also good. The bath in the annex is small, so I didn't have to force myself to enter, but there were drinks such as milk at the entrance of the annex, so I tried using it. I am satisfied with the meal. Especially the raw sea urchin was delicious. I was also grateful for the rice balls that I could bring to my room.
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Guest User
August 21, 2022
There was an inn in the back after running through the ranch. I am very happy with the staff's thoughtfulness from welcoming you to check-in. There were two places to drink hot drinks such as coffee, and there were two baths in the main building annex. The temperature of the hot water was in 3 stages and it was very comfortable. There are also delicious dairy cows and lactic acid drink milk bars after bathing. There is also a coin laundry. For dinner, I had Yamabe raw sea urchin, botan shrimp, raw scallops, and Hanasaki crab. I also got a rice ball for dinner. After dinner, Blakiston's fish owl came and I got excited about the live performance. Breakfast is a buffet, but warm items are delivered to your seat. Dairy cows have butter on the top of the bottle? was floating and thick. I stayed for several nights, but unfortunately it was raining and it was cold, so I had a good time in the hotel. Soba noodles were served for consecutive nights and we received tempura soba. It was very comfortable and I was very satisfied with the food.
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 12:00
Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.

Cots and Extra Beds
Please contact the hotel for details about cot and extra bed policies.

Breakfast
StyleA la carte
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

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Property Description

  • Opened: 2012
  • Renovated: 2012
  • Number of Rooms: 38
A long-established onsen (hot spring). Guests can enjoy relaxing in a warm open-air bath by the river, and the smell of the trees from baths made of cypress wood. Local dishes made from fresh seasonal ingredients are on the menu. This is the perfect spot for those looking to spend some time in a calm environment surrounded by wonderful nature.

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Hot Spring
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Cuisine: Japanese
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at Yuyado Daiichi?

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What is the closest airport to Yuyado Daiichi?

The closest airport is Nakashibetsu Airport. It is 25.0km from the hotel and approximately a 28minutes journey by taxi.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Yuyado Daiichi?

The check-in time is after 14:00 and the check-out time is before 12:00.

Does Yuyado Daiichi provide airport transfer services?

No, the Yuyado Daiichi doesn't provide airport transfer services.

What amenities and services does Yuyado Daiichi have?

Yuyado Daiichi has the following amenities and services: Parking, Hot Spring, Golf Course.

Does Yuyado Daiichi have a swimming pool?

No, Yuyado Daiichi doesn't have a pool.

Does Yuyado Daiichi have fitness amenities?

No, Yuyado Daiichi doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does Yuyado Daiichi provide Wi-Fi?

Yes, the hotel provides Wi-Fi.

Does Yuyado Daiichi have non-smoking rooms?

Yes, Yuyado Daiichi has non-smoking rooms. Please view the hotel listing for details.

Does Yuyado Daiichi provide breakfast?

Yes, Yuyado Daiichi provides breakfast.

About This Property

Nearest AirportNakashibetsu Airport
Distance to Airport25.04KM
Nearest Train StationJR Mashu Station
Distance to Train Station32.28KM
Average Price FromAUD500
Hotel Star Rating3