Yururi

8.0
Excellent
(449 reviews)

3 Chome-16-1 Kaikeonsen, Yonago, Tottori 683-0001, Japan

+81 570-023-320

Access the hotel social media

Hotel Description

Yururi is a luxurious hot spring hotel nestled in the scenic beauty of Yonago, Japan, located at 3 Chome-16-1 Kaikeonsen, Yonago, Tottori 683-0001. Situated just a 7-minute walk from the serene Kaike Onsen Beach, this hotel offers guests an ideal location to unwind and explore the natural beauty of the area. The hotel is also conveniently located 4 km from Higashiyamakoen railway station and 24 km from Mount Daisen, allowing guests easy access to both local attractions and transportation hubs. Yururi blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern comfort, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and relaxation that is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat. With views of beautiful Japanese gardens and proximity to the beach, Yururi offers a calm and peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
The rooms at Yururi are designed with utmost comfort in mind. Featuring traditional tatami floors, the rooms provide a serene and welcoming atmosphere for guests to relax and unwind. Essential in-room amenities include Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges, ensuring a convenient and comfortable stay. Some rooms also offer futons, enhancing the authentic Japanese experience. For those seeking even more luxury, upgraded rooms offer en suite bathrooms, stunning mountain views, outdoor deep soaking tubs, and spacious living areas. These rooms are perfect for guests who want to enjoy a private and elevated experience during their stay.
Yururi offers a range of special amenities designed to make your stay truly exceptional. The hotel features a natural hot spring bathhouse with both indoor and outdoor facilities, allowing guests to enjoy the therapeutic benefits of the hot spring water. For those seeking ultimate relaxation, there is a spa and aesthetic salon available, offering a variety of treatments and massage services. The hotel also provides in-room dining, a restaurant serving delicious meals, and access to outdoor areas where guests can unwind while taking in the beautiful surroundings.
Accessibility is a key feature at Yururi, with convenient public transportation options nearby. The hotel is well-connected by taxi, with Yonago Station just 15 minutes away, and Higashiyamakoen Station about 13 minutes away. For those flying into the region, Yonago Airport is only 23 minutes away by taxi, while other airports such as Izumo and Tottori are also within reach. The hotel's proximity to Kaike Onsen Kanko Center, just 6 minutes on foot, also makes it an easy destination for guests who want to explore the area.
Yururi is committed to ensuring the health and safety of its guests. The hotel follows rigorous safety protocols, ensuring that guests can relax and enjoy their stay with peace of mind. Health measures, such as sanitation of high-touch areas and availability of hand sanitizing stations, are regularly implemented, making sure that all guests can enjoy their stay in a safe environment.
Guests staying at Yururi will find plenty of things to do both at the hotel and in the surrounding area. The hotel itself offers various leisure activities such as table tennis and traditional Japanese baths, which are sure to keep guests entertained. The nearby Kaike Onsen Beach is perfect for beachgoers, while the stunning views of Mount Daisen provide a great opportunity for hiking and outdoor exploration.
For those looking to explore the local culture, there are a number of top sights nearby, including the Adachi Museum of Art, with its rotating exhibitions and beautiful Japanese gardens, just 32 minutes away. Yonago Castle Ruins, a historic mountain site with scenic views of the city, is a short 16-minute drive from the hotel. Other nearby attractions include the majestic Daisen mountain and the iconic Eshima Ohashi Bridge, both offering breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences.
When it comes to dining, Yururi is surrounded by several excellent restaurants. Kitchen Nakanishi 2nd., an Italian restaurant, is just 2 minutes away by taxi. For those looking for a more traditional dining experience, Shokudou Ichiba offers Western dishes just 3 minutes away, while Izakaya Tatsumi, a cozy izakaya, is only 1 minute away. Rengaya, another Western restaurant, is a 3-minute taxi ride away, and Carrie Lee - Kaike offers a variety of dishes, also just 3 minutes away by taxi.
Whether you're visiting for relaxation or adventure, Yururi offers a warm and welcoming experience. With its serene atmosphere, prime location, luxurious amenities, and proximity to top attractions, Yururi is the perfect place to stay for an unforgettable Japanese getaway.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 7-minute walk to Kaike Onsen Beach, perfect for relaxation

2. Guests have rated the restaurant highly for its quality and service

3. Japanese gardens surrounding the property enhance the tranquil atmosphere

4. Heated rooms with traditional tatami floors and modern amenities

5. One of the few hotels in the area with a full-service spa

6. Natural onsen bathhouse with indoor and outdoor facilities

7. Private bath options available for more intimate relaxation

8. Wheelchair rental for enhanced accessibility throughout the hotel

9. Convenient transportation options with proximity to Yonago Station

10. Multiple nearby attractions including Yonago Castle and Mount Daisen


8.0 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Adachi Museum of Art
32 min
Yonago Castle Ruins
16 min
Kaike Onsen Beach
7 min
Daisen
28 min
Eshima Ohashi Bridge
30 min

Nearest locations

Izakaya / Restaurant Tatsumi
1 min
Shimabara
1 min
Narumi Sushi
1 min
Kitchen Nakanishi 2nd.
2 min
Shokudou Ichiba
3 min
Rengaya
3 min
Carrie Lee - Kaike
3 min
O'tyano
3 min
See more Interesting locations

Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.0
Nearest airportYonago Airport
Travel time to airport23 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Mon, Nov 18
Check-out: Tue, Nov 19
    Official Hotel

    $182

    skyticket

    $157

    Booking.com

    $172

    Traveloka.com

    $167

    Bluepillow.com

    $165

    Vio.com

    $166


Location

3 Chome-16-1 Kaikeonsen, Yonago, Tottori 683-0001, Japan

Airports:

Oki Airport

Taxi: 3 hr 30 min

Transit: 20 hr 58 min

Okayama Momotaro Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 59 min

Transit: 3 hr 58 min

Yonago Airport

Taxi: 23 min

Transit: 1 hr 7 min

Izumo Airport

Taxi: 56 min

Transit: 1 hr 10 min

Tottori Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 24 min

Transit: 1 hr 42 min

Transit:

Higashiyamakōen Station

Taxi: 13 min

Walking: 49 min

Hōki-Daisen Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 1 hr 4 min

Fujimichō Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 53 min

Kaike Onsen Kanko Center

Walking: 6 min

Yonago Station

Taxi: 15 min

Walking: 1 hr 10 min


Nearby locations

8.0

Excellent Location

This upscale hot spring hotel is 9 minutes' walk from the beach at Kaike Seaside Park, 4 km from Higashiyamakoen railway station and 24 km from Mount Daisen.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Table tennis

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

Sauna

Spa

Aesthetic salon

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

100% reviews from partners and customers booking on Dinogo

7.8

9 reviews

Wonderful
3
Excellent
4
Good
1
Below Average
0
Not Good
1
Cover Image for ウオッカ2007

ウオッカ2007

4/5
I stayed here on a weekday in October.○Accommodation fee1 night 2 days breakfast included plan16,720 yen for 2 people (8,360 yen for 1 person)I was able to receive a small discount by making a reservation directly from the website.If you would like to make a reservation, we recommend that you make a reservation from the homepage.The room had a very calm atmosphere and I was able to relax. The entrance, hallway, etc. also have a pure Japanese-style atmosphere with a sense of luxury.Welcome drinks are available in the private hall on the 1st floor until around 21:00. All-you-can-drink local sake etc. ♪ Vending machines where you can drink cup coffee etc. are also free. This was said to be available 24 hours.You can choose your favorite yukata from a variety of designs. There was enough size.Depending on the room, you may have to walk down a long hallway to access the hot springs.There is also an open-air bath and sauna, so you can fully enjoy Kaike's hot springs.You could choose between 7:30 and 8:00 for breakfast. The rice is served in a pot for one person. The breakfast was rich in variety and very delicious.However, regarding the rice, wouldn't it be easier to eat if it was served in a wooden ohitsu instead of a pot? I thought.A pot of rice for one person may not have enough rice for a man with a big appetite.There's only one problem...the parking lot.We arrived at the inn after 6pm and it was already dark, so the entire parking lot was dark and I could barely see the white line that marked where to park.I think it would be even easier to use the parking lot if they could take measures such as installing light sensors in the parking lot so that the parking lot is brightly illuminated only when there are visitors, or at least redrawing the white lines that are disappearing.It was too dark and dangerous, so I asked my partner to guide me to the white line before I parked the car (lol)howeverA very beautiful inn, delicious food, and hot springs. All the employees were very kind and I was very satisfied ♪ I plan to use them again.

Cover Image for d compromise

d compromise

5/5
It was a very nice inn, and I was very impressed with the food, room, and bath.

Cover Image for Una107daw

Una107daw

1/5
I stayed for one night at the end of July, but the room was very disappointing. I stayed in the detached "Okina", but it hadn't been cleaned thoroughly beforehand, so the closets and shelves were full of dust. I was horrified. I don't understand the nerve to let customers in in this condition. The futon was also fluffy. I'm sorry. The outside bath was nice though.

Cover Image for rock bee

rock bee

4/5
I recommend staying here👍️It was a reasonable stay, and the cuisine was so delicious! The restaurant is in a combination of Japanese and Western-style with chairs&table on Tatami floor. I really enjoyed the hotel atmosphere that was Japanese traditional style. I could select Yukata Kimono as in-house wear from a lots of pattern👘

Cover Image for sd ocero

sd ocero

4/5
We used a room with an open-air bath.For such a pure Japanese-style inn, it was very high-tech.First, check-in and check-out are done unattended using a tablet placed at the entrance.Even if there is no one there, someone will come out and greet you.This was probably done in response to the coronavirus pandemic.I was able to order drinks and make payments during meals using my smartphone using a QR code.◯RoomAlthough it was used by two people, it was spacious and comfortable.I was grateful that the TV was a recent one that allowed me to watch YouTube, etc.The open-air bath in the guest room had nice lights at night and had a nice atmosphere. After shampooing etc. in the regular bath in the room, we entered the open-air bath in the guest room.The toilet had a strange smell.The bath and washroom were clean, but it had the feel of an early Heisei family.◯ServiceI was satisfied, but people who often stay at good hotels may find it a bit off-putting.As I mentioned earlier, check-in is unmanned, and I was confused for a moment because no one came when I entered. Like other inns, you have to take off your shoes before checking in, but I wonder if it's okay to go up without permission? It became.Dinner and breakfast were served in the room, so they brought me some food, but it was frustrating because they didn't have enough staff, and they were very quick to explain the food lol.I was satisfied with the friendly and pleasant customer service. I feel like some people might be offended by it.◯The welcome drink was nice as it was a space where you could relax while looking at the Japanese garden. They also have Japanese sake, which is great for alcohol lovers.As I have written for a long time, overall it was a very satisfying and pleasant trip.I would like to use it again in the winter when crabs are in season.

Cover Image for Rパンチャマー

Rパンチャマー

5/5
I was surprised that the accommodation was bigger than I expected! ️

Cover Image for 大こママsan

大こママsan

4/5
The building and interior were a wonderful blend of Japanese and Western styles! The baths were small and relaxing, with an indoor bath, a semi-open-air bath, and a cold bath. (After that, the customers started coming in droves...I was safe (lol))However, it was inconvenient because there were only two dryers available and no brushes were provided!Order drinks when you eatI was really disappointed that my drink didn't arrive even after I ordered it because I had to order by mobile. After all, if the drinks don't come soon, you'll feel less excited.The room has been renovated, but the toilet is small and the door doesn't close properly due to the way you take off (place) your slippers...I could hear the voices of the guests in the other room quite a bit, and the smell in the room was a bit bothersome.

Cover Image for 庄田佳子

庄田佳子

3/5
I stayed there on August 3rd.It was good because it was close to the parking lot.However, the TV in the room didn't turn on, and when it turned on, it didn't turn off. The safe would not lock, so I had it replaced.It was far from the public bath. Dinner was good, but the heat in the pot was weak due to the wind from the air conditioner.The hostess and the people working there were very nice.

Cover Image for 下田大三郎

下田大三郎

5/5
I often come to Yonago for work, so I like it so much that I always stay here. I've been working as a manners instructor, and there's one thing I'm curious about. This is the position of the towel when serving dinner. Sometimes it's placed on the right and sometimes on the left, so it doesn't seem to be unified. Basically, it is placed on the person's dominant hand. If you don't know your dominant hand, stick to your right hand. There are other rules, but this is the easiest. Well then, I'll be busy again.