Yunosato Keisen

7.4
Very Good
(155 reviews)

180 Kunimimachi Akane, Kunisaki, Oita 872-1405, Japan

+81 978-82-1300

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Hotel Description

Yunosato Keisen is a charming retreat nestled in the serene countryside of Kunisaki, Oita, Japan. Located at 180 Kunimimachi Akane, Kunisaki, Oita 872-1405, this hotel offers guests a peaceful escape with the added benefit of a natural onsen experience. Surrounded by the beauty of rural landscapes and ancient Buddhist temples, Yunosato Keisen provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, making it an ideal getaway for relaxation and cultural exploration. The hotel is one of the few in the area with its own restaurant, ensuring that guests can enjoy delicious meals without having to leave the property. For those looking to explore, the hotel is just a short drive away from popular attractions such as the historic Futagoji temple and the tranquil Kunisaki Peninsula.
The rooms at Yunosato Keisen are designed for comfort and relaxation, offering a serene ambiance that helps guests unwind. The hotel features natural onsen baths, both public and open-air, where guests can soak in the therapeutic waters surrounded by nature. Wheelchair rental is available for convenience, and high-speed Wi-Fi ensures that guests can stay connected. The restaurant serves a range of delicious local dishes, enhancing the authentic experience.
Nearby, visitors can enjoy scenic hikes along Mt. Futago, explore ancient temples like Monjusenji and Fuki-ji, or visit the Kunisaki Peninsula for a peaceful escape. The hotel also offers easy access to public transportation, making it convenient for guests to explore the surrounding region. With its combination of comfort, tradition, and natural beauty, Yunosato Keisen invites guests to immerse themselves in the peaceful charm of Oita's rural landscape.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 13-minute walk to Akane-no-Sato, a local historical site.

2. One of the few hotels in the area with an on-site restaurant.

3. Natural onsen baths available for a relaxing soak.

4. Wheelchair rental services to ensure accessibility for all guests.

5. Close proximity to various Buddhist temples and scenic mountain trails.

6. Convenient public transportation options nearby for easy access to attractions.

7. Open-air bath experience surrounded by the natural beauty of the region.

8. Ideal location for exploring the cultural heritage of Kunisaki Peninsula.

9. Rooms designed with comfort and relaxation in mind for a peaceful stay.

10. Excellent local cuisine served in the hotel restaurant, showcasing regional flavors.


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Futagoji
21 min
Kunisaki Peninsula
27 min
Monjusenji
18 min
Fuki-ji
35 min
Mt. Futago
9 min
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Good to know

Check-in16:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating6.4
Nearest airportOita Airport
Travel time to airport37 min

Location

180 Kunimimachi Akane, Kunisaki, Oita 872-1405, Japan

Airports:

Yamaguchi Ube Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 53 min

Transit: 7 hr 19 min

Oita Airport

Taxi: 37 min

Transit: 3 hr 35 min

Iwakuni Airport

Taxi: 3 hr 37 min

Kitakyushu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 54 min

Transit: 6 hr 29 min

Transit:

老人憩の家前

Walking: 3 min

アカネノウキヨウマエ

Walking: 3 min

Akane

Walking: 8 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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蒼鵜

5/5
Although it is deserted, the facility is clean.If you eat lunch at the cafeteria, you can use the hot springs for free. It's a good deal.The photos of the food at the entrance may not look very appetizing, but they are actually delicious.The beef bowl in particular was very delicious, with a gentle flavor probably due to the use of good quality meat.Also, I was satisfied with the cutlet curry because the cutlet was huge.

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pegasus

1/5
A coin locker with a lock is available for a fee. It said "for 100 yen...", but there was no mention of "paid", so make sure you don't make a mistake!During this trip to Kyushu, I went to about 16 hot springs on day trips, and there were a couple of places that took 10 yen coins, so I understood that they would use 100 yen coins. I also confirmed that there was a coin return slot, so I used it thinking it was a return type coin locker. However, when I opened it, I realized for the first time that there was a charge.On the way home, I tried saying to the counter, ``The coins in my locker haven't been returned...''. The man wearing matching glasses simply said, ``Yes, there is a fee,'' and withdrew! ? It seems that he doesn't feel sorry at all for having misunderstood him. Even though it's a service industry, I was surprised at the disappointing response!The female staff member next to me commented that it would be better if there was a notice, so I hope that it will be clearly marked as ``paid'' as soon as possible so that people like me don't get the wrong idea. I hope.

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gonzou m

3/5
・Adult 400 yen・Rinse-in shampoo, body soap, and hair dryer are provided.・The 100 yen fee for valuables in the locker will not be returned.・There was a basket on the shelf and I used it.・You go down the stairs to the bathhouse, but there is also an elevator.・The source flows to the Goemon bath outside the large public bath (outdoor area/there is a signboard), and it is lukewarm, smells of sulfur, has white floating substances floating on it, and has a thick consistency that makes it truly a hot spring. It looks like it's probably heated.・There is a sauna.