Gero Onsen Yukyunohana

8.7
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.7/10, based on 236 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Riverside Location Hot Spring Town Private Onsen Open-Air Bath Indoor Bath Hot Spring Bath
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 9,0/10
Cleanliness 9,0/10
Comfort 8,0/10
Value for money 8,0/10
Location 8,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A small riverside Gero onsen ryokan focused on in-room hot spring bathing and private dining.

All Rooms RiversideEvery guest room faces the river, giving the stay a stronger scenic feel.
In-Room Onsen BathsAll rooms include their own hot spring bath for easy private soaking.
Private Kaiseki DiningDinner is served in private dining rooms, adding comfort and a quieter meal experience.
Small Six-Room StayWith only six rooms, the ryokan feels intimate and less crowded.
Walkable Onsen AreaNear the river, footbath, Onsen Museum, and local sights in Gero’s hot spring district.
Strong Guest ValueRecent reviews praise the baths, meals, and overall value for money.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsIn-room hot spring baths are the strongest reason to stay here, so one night already works well for check-in, repeated bathing, dinner, breakfast, and an evening town stroll; a second night only makes sense if you want a slower onsen rhythm or a light Gero sightseeing day.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-night or relaxed 2-night onsen stay in central Gero, especially for travelers who want in-room hot spring bathing rather than a sightseeing-heavy base.

Know before booking

Stairs matterPublic baths are reached by stairs, so this is less suitable for travelers needing easy barrier-free movement.
Limited long-stay areaGero is pleasant but not dense enough for many nights unless you mainly want to rest and soak.
Check-in at sister propertyYukyu-no-Hana has no front desk; check-in is handled at adjacent main building Fugaku.

Food & drinks

Verified ryokan at 898-1 Yunoshima with in-room or private-room Japanese meals centered on Hida beef kaiseki, plus easy nearby local bites in Gero Onsen.

Private Room Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Main dinner venue for Hida beef kaiseki in a relaxed private setting.

  • Hida Beef KaisekifoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • Hida BeefspecialtyLocal beef specialty.
  • Japanese Set DinnerfoodSeasonal ryokan-style meal.
Guest Room Dining (on-site)
on-site

Traditional Japanese breakfast and some meals may be served in-room.

  • Japanese BreakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
  • TeadrinkTypical ryokan hot tea.
  • Seasonal Small DishesfoodSimple local side dishes.
Yushima-an (nearby)
nearbyabout 3 min walk

Popular nearby stop for Hida beef street food in the onsen town.

  • Hida Beef SushifoodSeared beef nigiri.
  • Sukiyaki CroquettefoodCrisp croquette with beef filling.
  • Three Delicacies PlatterspecialtyMixed beef and pork sushi set.
  • Takeout SnacksfoodEasy bite while walking.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the central Gero Onsen area and is most practically reached via JR Gero Station, with taxi use helpful for luggage or bad weather.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A small riverside ryokan in Gero Onsen that stands out for in-room natural hot spring baths and a quieter, more private stay. It suits travelers who value soaking in their room and Hida-style dining more than full resort facilities.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Hot spring baths in every roomEvery guest room has its own private hot spring bath, so you can soak whenever you want without sharing space with other guests. That is a major advantage for couples or travelers who want a more intimate onsen stay.
  • Riverside views from all roomsAll rooms face the Hida River, which gives the stay a calmer, more open feel than many town-center properties. The river setting adds a relaxing backdrop both from the room and from the bath.
  • Very small and peacefulWith only six rooms, the ryokan feels more personal and less crowded than larger onsen hotels in Gero. This is a good fit if you prefer a quieter atmosphere over a busy resort-style property.
  • Private-room dining with Hida flavorsDinner is served in a private dining room rather than a large communal hall, which makes meals feel more relaxed. The cuisine focuses on Hida-style kaiseki and often highlights Hida beef, a strong point for food-focused stays.
  • Convenient for walking around GeroThe ryokan sits in the onsen district within easy walking distance of the river, footbath spots, and small local sights. It works well for travelers who want to stroll the town in yukata between baths.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • No large public bath in the ryokan itselfYukyunohana does not have its own main communal bath, so guests need to use the baths in the adjacent sister property. That can feel less seamless if you want all facilities under one roof.
  • Stairs can be inconvenientAccess to some bath facilities in the sister building involves stairs, which may be frustrating for travelers with mobility concerns or heavy luggage. This is worth noting if easy barrier-free movement matters to you.
  • Limited facilities beyond the room experienceBecause it is such a small ryokan, the appeal is mainly the room bath, meal, and quiet setting rather than extensive amenities. Travelers wanting spa-like extras or many common spaces may find it too simple.
  • Outdoor room baths can feel cold in winterGuests have noted that the open-air bath experience can be chilly in colder weather. If you are visiting in winter, the temperature outside may reduce the comfort of longer soaks.
  • Not the best pick for ultra-budget staysPrivate onsen rooms, riverside positioning, and kaiseki dining make this more of a mid-to-premium ryokan choice than a cheap overnight stop. Travelers mainly seeking the lowest price in Gero may find better-value alternatives.

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