七福温泉 宇戸の庄

8.4
Excellent
(385 reviews)

4398-2 Mori, Kusu, Kusu District, Oita 879-4406, Japan

+81 973-72-0429

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Hotel Description

Shichifuku Onsen Uto no Sho

Welcome to 七福温泉 宇戸の庄, a tranquil oasis located at 4398-2 Mori, Kusu, Kusu District, Oita 879-4406, Japan. Nestled amidst lush greenery, this hotel offers a serene escape, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. With its traditional Japanese design and warm ambiance, guests are greeted with a cozy atmosphere that encapsulates the essence of Japanese hospitality. The hotel's location allows easy access to stunning nearby attractions, including the famous Yufuin Onsen and Mount Yufu, known as Oita's Mt. Fuji, perfect for nature lovers and hikers alike.

The rooms at 七福温泉 宇戸の庄 are designed for comfort and relaxation, featuring spacious layouts that include essential amenities to enhance your stay. Whether you’re here for a romantic getaway or a family vacation, the hotel ensures a peaceful night’s rest after a day of adventures. The hotel also boasts special amenities like an on-site restaurant, where guests can savor authentic local cuisine.

Transportation is convenient with nearby public transport options, including Oita Airport, which is just a 1-hour and 15-minute taxi ride away. The hotel prioritizes health and safety, implementing rigorous measures to ensure guest well-being during their stay. Popular activities nearby include visiting the picturesque Kinrin Lake and the charming Yufuin Floral Village.

Dining options are plentiful, with recommended restaurants nearby offering delicious local dishes. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the unique offerings of 七福温泉 宇戸の庄 and immerse yourself in the local culture and hospitality.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 17-minute drive to Bungo Mori Roundhouse for a scenic experience

2. On-site restaurant providing a taste of local cuisine

3. Kid-friendly environment ensuring a pleasant family stay

4. Convenient access to major airports enhancing travel ease

5. Traditional Japanese design creating a serene and cozy atmosphere


5.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Yufuin Onsen
39 min
Mount Yufu
44 min
Kinrin Lake
41 min
Yufuin Floral Village
39 min
Hitome Hakkei Observation Deck
24 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating5.8
Nearest airportOita Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 15 min

Location

4398-2 Mori, Kusu, Kusu District, Oita 879-4406, Japan

Airports:

Yamaguchi Ube Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 33 min

Oita Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 15 min

Fukuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 25 min

Kumamoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 52 min

Kitakyushu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 34 min


Nearby locations

5.8

Good Location


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Onsen

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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リコリス1192

5/5
I headed there by car, but the slope was steep, so I thought it would be better to have someone who is used to driving.The hot springs are lukewarm carbonated springs.It wasn't too hot so I was able to soak in the water.I took a private bath, so I don't know what the other baths are like, but it's nice and quiet.In winter, the temperature of the hot spring water will be low, and there are steep slopes, so it may be difficult to get there.I would like to go again.

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Kowalski Jan

1/5
Closed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.On the homepage, there is no "new information", butFor basic information, see "Business hours"Please specify clearly.I decided to take a hot spring bath in Kusu,weighed against othersI came here because it's Moor Onsen.(further than the feeling of a map)It wasn't until I went there that I realized it was a holiday.In the end, I couldn't go to the hot springs.I should have gone to Kokonoe Onsenkyo from Hana.

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みやびchi

5/5
At Udo no Sho, I was surprised by the surrounding rocks!! ️I wonder why such a rock is so tallSalt-grilled yamame trout was delicious〰️(lol)And hot spring ♨️ open-air bathThe pukupuku carbonated spring felt very soothing and soothing.

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すななお

4/5
Slightly carbonated spring...I've been curious about it for a while and came here❗Last time I came, I couldn't get in because it was late, so I went a little early...There is a large bath and two family baths❗Slightly amber-colored, thick hot water flowing directly from the sourceThe large bathThere are two types: hot and lukewarm...There is only one type of family bath: lukewarm...Especially if the water is lukewarm, there may be small air bubbles on the surface of the water.I can see itIt's lukewarm so you can stay in it for a long time.Coin-operated lockers (100 yen) in the changing room,Hair dryer availableShampoo and body soap available in the bathroomThere is also a rest room and a fishing pond for yamame trout within the facility.You can also eat Yamame trout slowly.However, it is located in a place that is extremely rich in nature.It is better not to come from the Nakatsu area❗A very narrow, dark, and dangerous road...💧We recommend entering from route 387✨We do not make reservations for baths, etc.

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吉岡治雄

1/5
July 4th visitThe website is closed without any noticeI have confirmed that there will be holidays on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday in June.Judging to be open in JulyTake a break when you get therePlease call in advance to confirm if you plan to go.It seems vague

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太田真人

3/5
Moor Spring is a valuable highly concentrated carbonated spring.I've been to various carbonated springs, but the bubbles in this open-air bath are quite strong.By the time the water comes out of the sprue, the surface of the water is already carbonated and has fine bubbles. The fine bubbles then flow straight down the drain.When you submerge yourself in the fine bubbles, your entire body will be enveloped in fine bubbles, giving you a faint warmth. In addition, since there is a fairly strong flow of hot water, the water flow also adds a massage effect (I think that most carbonated springs have a relatively modest water flow to prevent the carbon dioxide from volatilizing).Since it is a moor spring, it also contains hydrogen carbonate and has a slippery feel that feels like it melts excess sebum from your body.Furthermore, since the water is lukewarm, I tend to take a long bath.I stayed for one night, but at the time of checking out, I noticed that the condition of my skin was different between the right side of my body, which had been directly exposed to the water stream, and the left side, which had not.As for the meal, I chose the standard course for dinner, which consisted mainly of wild fish (no pheasant meat).Everything except dessert is served first, so it feels like a set meal with a large number of side dishes.There are types of alcohol such as local sake and local shochu, but there are not enough varieties to compare them, so I think you should just enjoy alcohol with your meal.I think the breakfast is at the standard breakfast level of a typical Japanese inn.As for the room, it was too big for one person.The toilet in the room had a washlet.There was no refrigerator in the room or in the common area (my room was on the second floor of the main building).Regarding the futon, I had to lay it directly on the tatami without a mattress, but it felt quite hard.It's just a cushion without a seat, but there were quite a few cushions, so I think you could stack them together and use them as a chair.Due to the location, I expected insects to invade, but perhaps because of the season, nothing like that happened.I think it's a mediocre room.If you are visiting by public transportation, the main bus route for commuting to work or school appears to be along the nearby national highway on weekdays, but there is no bus route on holidays.There is a bus that goes around Kusu town, but the closest bus stop is a little north of the interchange, and from there it's about a 7-8km walk one way.No matter which route you take, you'll have to climb up and down, so it's quite a challenge, but the national highway has sidewalks, and the prefectural roads that deviate from it have almost no traffic, so it's a relatively easy route. I think so.Although I did not use it this time, when I contacted them via email previously, they said that if you are staying overnight, they will pick you up from the nearest bus stop, Bungomori Station or Kusu Inter. (I heard there is a fee, but I haven't confirmed that.)Overall, the quality of the hot spring water in the open-air bath is outstandingly high, but other than that, I think it's an average inn.

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Mia H

5/5
The hot water was also great. Both the open-air bath and the indoor bath are wonderful.The view from the room was also wonderful.I visited in spring, so the cherry blossoms were in full bloom and it was beautiful.Apparently you can go rock fishing in the summer.The food was delicious and I was grateful. I'll come back later.