Yorozuya

8.2
Excellent
(121 reviews)

1 Chome-3-12 Kuma, Hita, Oita 877-0044, Japan

+81 973-22-3138

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Hotel Description

Yorozuya Ryokan

Yorozuya, located at 1 Chome-3-12 Kuma, Hita, Oita 877-0044, Japan, offers a unique blend of traditional hospitality and modern comforts. Nestled in a vibrant area, this hotel is within walking distance of Kizan Park and the Hita Gion Museum, making it an ideal choice for culture enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The design reflects the charm of Japanese aesthetics, creating a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation.
The hotel features spacious rooms designed with guest comfort in mind, providing an inviting ambiance that promotes a restful stay. Each room is well-appointed, ensuring guests feel at home while enjoying the serene views of the surroundings.
Special amenities at Yorozuya include a banquet hall, an onsen (hot spring), and private baths, catering to guests seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. The hotel is also wheelchair accessible and offers a range of conveniences such as a front desk, baggage storage, and full-service laundry. High-speed Wi-Fi is available throughout the property, ensuring that guests can stay connected during their visit.
Transportation is convenient with multiple public transport options nearby. Hita Station is just a 14-minute walk away, while various airports, including Oita and Fukuoka, are easily accessible by taxi or public transit, allowing for smooth travel to key destinations.
The hotel places a strong emphasis on health and safety, implementing comprehensive measures to ensure the well-being of all guests.
Guests can immerse themselves in local culture by exploring nearby attractions like the Hita Gion Museum, Mamedamachi Shopping Street, and Kangien. Additionally, a variety of dining options are available within a short distance, including Yuzuhan, a kaiseki restaurant, and Kajika, which serves Western cuisine.
Yorozuya warmly invites you to experience the rich heritage and comfort of this charming hotel, where every detail is tailored to provide an unforgettable stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to Kizan Park and the Hita Gion Museum

2. Convenient access to various public transport options

3. Unique onsen facilities for ultimate relaxation

4. Spacious rooms designed for guest comfort

5. Private baths available for a tranquil experience

6. Close proximity to popular dining options with diverse cuisines

7. Comprehensive health and safety measures for guest well-being


8.4 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Hita Gion Museum
5 min
Mamedamachi Shopping Street
6 min
Kangien
18 min
Kuncho
8 min
Kizan Park
3 min

Nearest locations

Yuzuhan
1 min
Shunkoen
1 min
うなぎ 鷺邸 Rotir(ロテイ)
1 min
すてーき茶寮 和くら
1 min
Jangui
1 min
枇杷の樹
1 min
Kajika
2 min
Il Magic
4 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.4
Nearest airportFukuoka Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 1 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Trip.com

    $675

    Relux

    $853


Location

1 Chome-3-12 Kuma, Hita, Oita 877-0044, Japan

Airports:

Yamaguchi Ube Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 38 min

Transit: 4 hr 14 min

Oita Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 24 min

Transit: 2 hr 11 min

Fukuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 1 min

Transit: 1 hr 50 min

Kumamoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 37 min

Transit: 3 hr 32 min

Kitakyushu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 47 min

Transit: 2 hr 58 min

Transit:

Hita Station

Walking: 14 min

Hitaeigyousho

Walking: 8 min

くまおんせんりょかんがい

Walking: 1 min

かがみざか

Walking: 11 min

ぜにぶちばし

Walking: 8 min


Nearby locations

8.4

Excellent Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Public bath

Onsen

Private bath

Water bath

Accessibility

Accessible

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

Sauna

No spa

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning

Refrigerator

Minibar

Services

Front desk

Baggage storage

Full-service laundry

Elevator

Wake up calls

Gift shop

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Policies & payments

Credit cards

Cash

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi


Reviews

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MASAYUKI INOUE

5/5
The room had a sauna, and I really liked the layout, including the bath and washroom.The food was delicious, and the dinner on the houseboat was very atmospheric, allowing us to enjoy it with all five senses. I also got to see cormorant fishing 😊It was an inn that I would like to visit again!

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남궁훈

5/5
As soon as you check in, order a draft beer while enjoying the hot springs in your room. The Zen sauna is also great. In the morning, it's perfect for a walk along the riverside road past Kizan Park and to Starbucks.

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迫田佳樹

5/5
Without a doubt, this is the best inn I've ever been to in my life. It was an inn where we had fun even with children!

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blake lee

5/5
A luxury modern ryokan renovated in 2023, the Mikuma Riverview is the highlight.It features a new sauna facility (Bluetooth available) and two bathtubs with a view (each room is slightly different) / It was recently renovated so it is very clean and comfortable (water / beverages provided, good amenities, wine / sake / beer glasses provided) )For breakfast, the rice cooked in a pot was really delicious, the portion was not large and it was clean (served in a private booth in the restaurant on the 2nd floor), and there were quite a few places to eat, such as izakayas, sushi restaurants, and bars within walking distance, so I did not request dinner. hmmPrices range from 700,000 won per night on weekdays (breakfast included); reservations can be made relatively inexpensively by signing up on the website (only available in Japanese).It was a bit inconvenient because no staff spoke English well, but it was impressive and touching to see them try their best to provide service.

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ちかちゃん

3/5
Opening in April 2023Private sauna in every room

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わんさん

3/5
I went out of my way to visit this deserted hot spring inn in the countryside because the sauna 🧖 was produced by Totonoe Master.As it is a place that you would never go to if you don't go there, it is difficult to renovate the sauna to attract people, but the soft side is not good, as expected from the master's production, but the mindset of Yorozuya is that of the people at the inn who want to make a profit in the countryside. didDespite checking in at 3:00 pm, the room wasn't ready even when I arrived at 3:30 pm, so I was kept waiting, then entered the room and received an explanation, but when I asked for more towels, I was given only one. I'll give you 200 yen each!Even though it costs nearly 100,000 yen per night!Too! Don't say anything mean! I felt like 💢Also, it was raining when I checked out, so could I bring an umbrella? If you ask me!The young older sister-like staff is no good🙅! I was greeted with a laugh.Totonoe Oyakata's production is good! Only the operatorThese were people who wanted to make money living in the countryside, so I had to learn how to provide hospitality.It's a shame that as good as the sides are, the contents don't come with it😢It would be a relief if you learned that giving an umbrella with your name on it as a souvenir is good advertising!I don't have any repeat purchases at least.Too bad😢I feel sorry for Totonoe Oyakata's production.

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shige

3/5
First in Japan! As the sauna inn has reopened after renovation, all rooms have cold baths and private saunas, so we used the sauna suite on the top floor.Prices vary depending on the day of the week, but the renewal special plan (25% off the regular price) until the end of July 2023 is approximately 140,000 yen for two people, including one night and two meals. That means it usually costs about 180,000 yen, or about 90,000 yen per person. Even if it's a famous hot spring area like Hakone, the prices are on the higher side in Kyushu, so I guess it's for wealthy people.The view overlooking the Mikuma River from the room is amazing, the room is spacious, and the TV is large and very impressive.Best of all, it was a great space, with a private sauna with a great atmosphere where you could relax, a temperature-controlled cold water bath, and a hot cypress bath. Sauna hats and sauna ponchos are also free.However, personally, I was disappointed that even though there were all these facilities, there was no space for relaxing in the outdoor air bath, and no chairs for getting ready. You can install it in your bathroom, and there are also wooden ones that match the atmosphere, so please consider it.The meal was a sauna kaiseki meal served in a semi-private room.There were a lot of innovations and the food was delicious, but personally, I would like to see something a little more simple, using local ingredients, and a perspective unique to Hita.Considering the price and the fact that it is aimed at wealthy people, I was dissatisfied with the service as a ryokan.2023.6

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AKIHERO A 溝上 M

5/5
Matcha was definitely my favorite. The hot springs were also very atmospheric and I was able to travel slowly. It was far away anyway. It's snowing in Yoru. Yorozuya Ryokan is good. I went with 3 people.

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ヤス

5/5
At this price, the chef's skills make great use of the finest ingredients.You can eat food of that quality at an unbeatable price, Yorozuya.Apparently they also run Unagi no Chiya.We are currently in a difficult situation due to the coronavirus pandemic, but I think it is better for managers to take care of their head chefs and not neglect them.

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河津秀樹

5/5
I miss Hita for the first time in 15.6 years, the view from my room at Yorozuya, the Mikuma River, Kameyama Park, the Sunken Bridge, and the Freshwater Fish Center, which is now a roadside station. The Hita dialect spoken by Mr. Nakai and his friends was pleasant to my ears. The food was delicious, especially the taste of the red shiso and pickled plums, which brought back so much nostalgia that I couldn't help but cry. The supermarkets in Kobe don't carry this kind of pickled plums, I really wish they would. 😀