Fujinoyu Ebisuya

6.8
Good
(101 reviews)

Gohyakuchiotsu-193-13 Yunokami, Shimogo, Minamiaizu District, Fukushima 969-5206, Japan

+81 241-68-2567

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Hotel Description

Fujinoyu Ebisuya is a charming, low-key hot spring inn nestled in the picturesque Minamiaizu District of Fukushima, Japan. Set opposite the serene Aga River, the hotel offers stunning mountain views, creating a peaceful retreat for guests seeking a traditional Japanese experience. Located just a short 3-minute walk from Yunokami Onsen train station, Fujinoyu Ebisuya is also a mere 2 km from the beautiful hiking trails of Mt. Ono, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The hotel features a warm, welcoming atmosphere with traditional design elements, including tatami floors and futons in its modest yet comfortable rooms. The ambiance is perfect for relaxation, and the inn is surrounded by tranquil nature, providing a serene escape from the bustle of daily life. Fujinoyu Ebisuya is a place where guests can enjoy authentic Japanese hospitality in a peaceful mountain setting.
The rooms at Fujinoyu Ebisuya are designed to provide a cozy and traditional experience. Modest, air-conditioned rooms feature tatami floors, futons, and flat-screen TVs, along with tea and coffeemaking facilities and safes for added convenience. Guests can unwind at the traditional short-legged tables with cushions, creating a homely and relaxed atmosphere. Some rooms offer en suite washrooms for added comfort. The hotel's intimate feel and simple design allow guests to immerse themselves in Japanese culture, with the option of enjoying traditional meals served as breakfast and dinner.
One of the standout features of Fujinoyu Ebisuya is its onsen, where guests can experience the rejuvenating benefits of hot spring baths. The hotel has a gender-segregated, communal bathhouse that includes both indoor and open-air hot spring baths, allowing visitors to relax and unwind in a soothing natural environment. This onsen experience is at the heart of the hotel's offerings, providing guests with a taste of Japan's famous thermal bathing tradition.
The location of Fujinoyu Ebisuya is highly convenient for those looking to explore the surrounding region. Guests can easily access public transportation, with Yunokami Onsen Station just a short 2-minute walk from the hotel. Additionally, Fukushima Airport is around 1 hour and 16 minutes away by taxi, providing easy access to the hotel from major transport hubs. The nearby hiking trails on Mt. Ono, as well as popular tourist spots like Ouchijuku, Tō-no-Hetsuri, and Lake Wakasato West Park, offer visitors numerous opportunities to engage with the region’s natural beauty.
Health and safety are top priorities at Fujinoyu Ebisuya, and the hotel ensures a clean and safe environment for all guests. The hotel adheres to strict hygiene standards, including regular cleaning of communal spaces, and provides easy access to hand sanitizers in public areas. The onsen facilities are also maintained to high standards to ensure guests can enjoy a safe and relaxing experience.
Nearby, visitors can enjoy a variety of local attractions and activities. Hiking, sightseeing, and exploring traditional towns are just a few options. Guests can also savor authentic local cuisine at nearby restaurants such as Chez Yamanobe, Kyoya, and Country Kitchen Doroko. Whether you are exploring the historic post town of Ouchijuku, taking in the views at Tō-no-Hetsuri, or hiking around Mt. Nasu, there is always something to do in the area.
Fujinoyu Ebisuya offers a true retreat into Japanese culture, with warm hospitality, beautiful natural surroundings, and unique onsen facilities that make it an exceptional destination. We invite you to come and experience the charm of this peaceful hot spring inn, where relaxation and tradition await.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 3-minute walk to Yunokami Onsen Station

2. 2 km from hiking trails on Mt. Ono

3. Gender-segregated onsen with indoor and open-air hot spring baths

4. Traditional Japanese tatami rooms with futons and flat-screen TVs

5. Authentic breakfast and dinner available at the hotel

6. Located opposite the Aga River with scenic mountain views

7. Proximity to local attractions like Ouchijuku and Tō-no-Hetsuri

8. Traditional short-legged tables and cushions in rooms for comfort

9. Onsen experience with rejuvenating hot spring baths

10. Nearby restaurants offering local and international cuisine

11. Convenient access to public transport and Fukushima Airport


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Ouchijuku
11 min
Tō-no-Hetsuri
7 min
Mount Nasu
1 hr 8 min
Lake Wakasato West Park.(Ōkawa Dam West Park.)
10 min
Ouchi-juku Town Museum
11 min

Nearest locations

Chez Yamanobe
2 min
Izakaya restaurant
2 min
Country Kitchen Doroko
5 min
Irori
5 min
Hetsuri Garden
7 min
Kyoya
10 min
Asanuma Shokudo
11 min
Wakatsuki
12 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating6.4
Nearest airportFukushima Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 16 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

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

    $82

    Bluepillow.com

    $82


Location

Gohyakuchiotsu-193-13 Yunokami, Shimogo, Minamiaizu District, Fukushima 969-5206, Japan

Airports:

Fukushima Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 16 min

Transit: 4 hr 39 min

Transit:

ユノカミオンセンエキマエ

Walking: 2 min

Yunokamionsen Station

Walking: 2 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location

Set opposite the Aga River, this low-key hot spring inn with mountain views is a 3-minute walk from Yunokami Onsen train station and 2 km from hiking trails on Mt. Ono.

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Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Public bath

Onsen

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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おとん

2/5
I stopped by for a day trip to the hot springs, and the atmosphere and scenery were nice.For some reason, hot springs, hot water? I felt like there was less.

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Alites Chandra

5/5
It was a very good hot spring for 500 yen for a day trip bath.You pay at the inn's counter and enter the open-air bath across the street.It made me want to go again in winter.thank you

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Kasshu T,

3/5
The open-air bath for men was lukewarm at first, but maybe it got cold because the hot spring was turned off? That's what I thought, but it's perfect for a long soak.The location is good, although it can be seen from the road in front.The room is run by an elderly couple, so I feel there are limits.There are many insects outside the window, and the windows are not well sealed, allowing insects to come in.Perhaps because the temperature outside drops during the night, the air conditioner's breaker is tripped during the night, so if you shut it off and go to bed, you'll be too hot during the night.I think it's good for people who don't really care about other men or the environment.Food is not served, so you can bring your own food, so it's good for people who understand that, but I thought 8,000 yen per person was expensive under these conditions.

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陳小威

5/5
Grandpa seems to be a little hard of hearing.But people are friendly.I hope my grandparents are in good health:)

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ケビンシュワンツ

4/5
◆First visit in July 2020This was the hot spring I wanted to stop by on my way to Fukushima. When I arrived around 10:30 on a weekday, I was surprised to find that it was a dokusen. it's the best.Day-trip hot springs only include open-air baths, and the fee is 500 yen. Guests can also enjoy the inn's indoor bath.I went down the stairs and enjoyed the moderate temperature simple spring for an hour.

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アブラ臭

4/5
"Spectacular open-air bath"・Bath bathing in July 2020・One coin for 500 yen・Simple spring water・Fighting gnats in the summer

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Aホドロフスキー

4/5
Enough to stay overnight without mealsA small inn run by grandparents.Both the indoor bath and the outdoor stall were great.Since it was a weekday, it was reserved for private use. What on earth do people who complain about the room expect?

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Tosh Hash

4/5
Use the open-air bath. 500 yen. Last time I came here during the autumn leaves, it was the best. I remembered and stopped by. View from the open-air bath. The river at the bottom of the cliff was flowing slowly. There is soap, but no shampoo. No drinking water. I was able to take a relaxing bath and have a peaceful time.

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Dribs Drabs

4/5
Day useDay use available after contacting by phone. Grandma seems hard of hearing. He's a good person. At the inn, pay 500 yen and go down the stairs outside.Hair dryer, no outletNothing but bar soapMountain water comes out of the faucet (I washed my hair with hot spring water)No toiletThe open-air bath on the upper floor and the open-air bath for private use are not available.I was able to use it for private use, and it feels like a hidden hot spring.There is nothing special about the hot water. It seems to be a hot spring for children.