The latest check-in time at our facility is 6:00 PM. If there is no contact after that, it will be treated as a cancellation.
The hidden inn 'Oyado Nihon no Ashitaba' is located in Yufuin, one of the most renowned hot spring towns in the country. Within its vast 4,500-tsubo (approximately 14,850 square meters) grounds, there are only 13 lodging facilities, offering a luxurious space. The inn is situated on a hilltop, where the air is clear and fresh, making some feel as if they are on a highland. Each of the 13 buildings boasts top-class construction, even when compared nationwide. The relocated traditional Japanese houses and Western-style buildings exude a nostalgic yet elegant charm. Each building is positioned at a comfortable distance, ensuring a private space for guests. The entire inn is laid out like a small village, allowing guests to enjoy strolling through the expansive grounds or simply relaxing in their rooms. Elderly guests may feel a sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of their childhood days. Younger guests can enjoy a serene and refined experience that soothes the soul. The hot spring is 100% natural flowing spring water.It has a smooth texture that clings gently to the skin. The large open-air bath, which can accommodate about 30 people at once and offers a majestic view of Mount Yufu in front, as well as the eight hot springs within the facility, including the large open-air bath, are all available for private use. The seven hot springs, excluding the large open-air bath, can be used as many times as you like at your preferred time if they are vacant. We hope you enjoy a leisurely stay with your loved ones. Please relax in the tranquil space hidden in the village.
A calm inn dedicated for grownups surrounded by nature. 4 guest rooms with an open-air bath have different styles. Its original Kaiseki cuisine (traditional Japanese course meal) cooked carefully with selected ingredients from all over Japan including fresh fish caught in Sagami Bay and abalone is also interesting.
A long-established hotel founded in 1908. The tasteful building has a signboard outside saying ”maguro no kabutoyaki” (oven baked tuna head). The recipe of maguro no kabutoyaki originated with this hotel and it is served on a reservation basis.