Bunbuku no Yu

6.0
Good
(168 reviews)

532 Obuchi, Kasama, Ibaraki 309-1604, Japan

+81 296-72-6295

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Hotel Description

Bunbuku no Yu, located at 532 Obuchi, Kasama, Ibaraki 309-1604, Japan, is a charming and welcoming hot spring inn that offers a tranquil retreat for guests seeking relaxation and cultural immersion. Situated just 4 km from the Kasama Inari Shrine, 5 km from the Kasama Nichido Museum of Art, and 6 km from Kasama train station, the inn is ideally positioned for exploring the rich history and vibrant attractions of the area. The inn's simple, yet cozy design features traditional Japanese elements, including tatami mats and futons, creating a warm and authentic atmosphere. Some rooms even offer wood-paneled walls, adding to the rustic charm. The accommodation is perfect for those looking to experience Japan's classic hospitality in a peaceful setting.
The rooms at Bunbuku no Yu are equipped with essential amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, such as free Wi-Fi, private bathrooms, and air-conditioning. Some rooms can accommodate up to 8 people, making it an excellent choice for larger groups or families. The inn also offers a traditional Japanese breakfast and dinner, providing guests with an authentic culinary experience. The public hot spring pool, a key feature of the inn, is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of the natural hot springs. Guests can also enjoy a shared BBQ area, ideal for a casual dining experience with family and friends.
Accessibility is a breeze with convenient public transportation options nearby. Kasama Station is just a short 11-minute taxi ride away, while Narita International Airport and Ibaraki Airport are easily accessible by taxi, taking about 1 hr 25 min and 40 minutes respectively.
For those interested in exploring the local culture, Bunbuku no Yu is ideally located near several must-visit attractions. The Kasama Inari Shrine, famous for its elaborate statues and colorful wisteria blossoms, is just a 7-minute drive away. Other notable sites include Kairakuen, a beautifully landscaped park known for its plum trees and bamboo forest, and the Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum, all of which are within a short drive from the hotel.
Bunbuku no Yu is perfect for travelers who are looking for a peaceful and authentic Japanese experience with easy access to both nature and culture. Whether you're looking to relax in the hot springs, explore the surrounding area, or enjoy a traditional Japanese meal, this inn offers a memorable and comfortable stay. We invite you to come and experience the warmth of Bunbuku no Yu and create unforgettable memories during your visit.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 7 min drive to the Kasama Inari Shrine

2. One of the few hotels in the area with a restaurant

3. Traditional Japanese-style rooms with tatami mats and futons

4. Public hot spring pool for ultimate relaxation

5. Shared BBQ area for casual dining

6. Located near top attractions like Kairakuen and Kasama Nichido Museum of Art

7. Free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned rooms

8. Private bathrooms for added comfort

9. Accommodation for up to 8 guests in some rooms

10. Convenient transportation options, including proximity to Kasama Station


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Kasama Inari Shrine
7 min
Kairakuen
32 min
Kasama Nichido Museum of Art
7 min
Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum
11 min
Kasama Tsutsuji Park (Kasama Azalea Park)
9 min
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Good to know

Check-in17:00
Check-out09:00
Location rating6.4
Nearest airportIbaraki Airport
Travel time to airport40 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Mon, Nov 18
Check-out: Tue, Nov 19
    Booking.com

    $70

    Agoda

    $77

    Vio.com

    $77

    Trip.com

    $77

    Priceline

    $77

    Bluepillow.com

    $77


Location

532 Obuchi, Kasama, Ibaraki 309-1604, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 25 min

Ibaraki Airport

Taxi: 40 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 45 min

Transit:

Kasama Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 1 hr 7 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location

This down-to-earth hot spring inn is 4 km from the Kasama Inari Shrine, 5 km from Kasama Nichido Museum of Art and 6 km from Kasama train station.

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Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Pets

No pets

Public bath

Public bath

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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Tsukasa “HERO” Niki

3/5
Too secret hot spring...You can also enjoy menus unique to a secret hot spring, such as egg-cooked rice (all-you-can-eat?) and hamburger bowls that aren't chunks.You may not be able to enjoy the scent of cypress in the men's bath.It is a secret hot spring in itself.Bathing fee 700 yenThere is wifi

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銀猫

3/5
I like the location around Kasama and often come to Kasama for cycling.I didn't know about this hot springIt's a carbonated springI feel like I'm getting tired

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雅チャンネル倶楽部

4/5
retro guest houseThe hot water is good, and the landlady is also good.It's a precious hot spring, so I want you to go there first.The facility is certainly old, but I want you to feel that it is history and that it is a step forward.It's not suitable for people who want everything, so please understand that.

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Yoshihiko Hashimoto

4/5
Truly a secret hot spring.

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塞翁が馬

3/5
It is located at the back of a narrow alley, as it is said to be a secret hot spring. Currently, it appears that the day-trip hot springs are only open from Friday to Sunday.My wife taught me that it's a good idea to fill up the free plastic bottle with water and drink it while entering the spring.Since it was almost reserved, I washed my head and body slowly, adjusted the temperature of the water, and went in as instructed, taking a break and drinking. I thought it was an interesting bathing experience with a sauna-like routine. I didn't get exposed to hot water and felt fine afterwards.However, the age of the facilities and equipment (this may be a problem) is the reason I reduced the star.

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ぐー

2/5
2022.5.2 (Monday)Japanese room 6 tatami matsToo dirty.Air freshener stinks in the room.The insects are amazing.I don't mind the old one, but this one is impossible.

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つっちー

3/5
I visited around 12:00 on a Saturday to take a day trip bath with my cat.Are the customers in front of you regulars who are lounging around in the break room drinking alcohol? There are 2 people.Normally, there are a lot of places to get into, but we are used to secret hot springs so it doesn't bother us at all (lol)The men's bath is an indoor bath only, and is made of stainless steel and can accommodate up to 4 people (the women's bath is made of cypress).The spring quality is clear, colorless, tasteless and odorless. The temperature was comfortable and comfortable.It's not very attractive as a hot spring, but it seems to be effective because my body felt warm for a while after the bath and my hands became smooth.As expected, I was able to use the room in a rented condition, but it might not be comfortable if I was with other customers.Fully equipped with lockers with keys, shampoo, body soap, hair dryer, etc.By the way, it is a pain to open and close the lid of the bath every time.It was a pity that I couldn't meet the cat, but on the way back I saw it entering the inn at great speed.I think it's a hot spring that you can clearly tell whether you like it or not.

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鬼は内

4/5
About an hour's walk from Kasama Station. The room is in a separate one-story building, so it is quiet and there is no noise from above or next door. The rooms are spacious and comfortable. We also have a wide range of small consumables.In winter, there is an air conditioner and kerosene heater, so you don't have to worry about getting cold. There is a Secoma nearby, so you don't have to worry about drinking or eating. A black cat approaches me during breakfast. An inn that you will miss once you leave.

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山田太郎

1/5
I thought about going there once out of curiosity, but there was no way I could go there. It's too bad.