4/5 - Good
Tourist town with many good restaurants.






Unique features of Yufuin Onsen include the hot springs and lake views. Make a stop by Yufuin Stained Glass Museum or Kyushu Yufuin Folk Village while you're exploring the area.

Very friendly and helpful staff, simple and filling breakfast provided. Though a small hotel with a cafe, the room is cozy yet large enough for a whole family of 4-5 with all the amenities provided. It’s near the train station and a large 7-11 with surrounding good food and walking distance to all ...
Reviewed on 26 Nov 2025

Sunny and the other staff were so wonderful, they helped with laundry, directions around town, taxis and so on. The rooms are large and comfortable, the upstairs terrace is lovely; all the American and Japanese toys from the last fifty years on display are fascinating; roomy, clean kitchen with pleasant, ...
Reviewed on 18 Oct 2025

Prívate onsen in room was perfect. Staff were very welcoming and helpful. Exquisite meals
Reviewed on 23 Oct 2025

Cozy, clean & spacious room with a mini onsen. Pre-check in is advisable. 5 minute walk to Kirin Lake where beautiful scenery & cafes around. 10 minute walk to Yufuin Floral Village & shopping streets.
Reviewed on 30 Apr 2025

古民家でリフォームされてて 素敵な家でした 脱衣場のライトの傘にホコリが積もってて残念でした お皿など洗った時拭く物がなく困りました キッチンペーパーがあったら良かったです ベットの寝心地は良く ゆっくり過ごせました
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2025


The picturesque emblem of Yufuin, this geothermal lake has a remarkable beauty that is best appreciated when the air is chilly.

A long hike up the volcano pays off, both from the beauty of the walk and the stunning sea and valley views from the peak.

Soft light streaming through colored windows suggests the north of England, but this museum is in the thoroughly Japanese neighborhood of Yufuin.

Japan of the 1950s is reproduced in remarkable detail in a museum celebrating the daily life of a recently passed era.

Set in a shaded forest, this 16th-century temple with a long history offers relaxation and meditation to visitors of any faith.

Best known for his covers of the Saturday Evening Post, a great American illustrator is the subject of this small but enthusiastic collection in Japan.
Tourist town with many good restaurants.
