Yanagiya

8.0
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.0/10, based on 141 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
Hot Spring Town City Center Temple District Private Onsen Open-Air Bath In-Room Bath
Staff 8,6/10
Facilities 7,8/10
Cleanliness 8,0/10
Comfort 7,8/10
Value for money 7,6/10
Location 7,7/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Yumura Onsen ryokan in Kofu known for abundant hot springs and local cuisine.

Yumura Onsen SettingLocated in Kofu’s established Yumura Onsen area, known for historic hot spring culture.
Abundant Hot SpringsNatural hot spring property with a generous flow and multiple bath options.
Open-Air Bath VarietyFeatures several large and small open-air baths for a more varied soak.
In-Room Bath OptionSome stays include an open-air bath in the room for added privacy.
Seasonal Kaiseki MealsSeasonal kaiseki highlights local Yamanashi ingredients and traditional regional flavors.
Dinner In RoomIn-room dinner adds a relaxed, classic ryokan experience for couples or quiet stays.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightOnsen-town setting is the main driver here: arrive in late afternoon, use the baths, eat dinner, sleep early, then either check out after breakfast or pair a second night with Kofu sights or Shosenkyo Gorge.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night onsen stay in Kofu’s Yumura Onsen, with possible extension to 2 nights only if you want a slow Kofu/Shosenkyo day.

Know before booking

Can overstay fastYumura itself is small and quiet, so travelers focused on dense sightseeing may run out of nearby targets after one relaxed day.
Not station-sideIt is about 15 minutes by taxi from JR Kofu Station, so rail travelers should plan the last transfer.
Quiet eveningsChoose it for baths and ryokan time, not for nightlife or a restaurant-hopping neighborhood.

Food & drinks

Verified Yumura Onsen ryokan with seasonal kaiseki and breakfast on site, plus useful nearby local dining in Yumura.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Seasonal kaiseki and breakfast at the ryokan; meals may be served in-room or in a meal venue.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodChef-selected seasonal course meal.
  • HotospecialtyLocal Yamanashi noodle soup at breakfast.
  • Buckwheat porridgefoodSimple warm breakfast dish.
  • Miso soupfoodServed from a large pot.
  • Koshu winedrinkLocal wine sold at the ryokan.
Arumu (nearby)
nearbyabout 15 min walk

Relaxed coffee shop with pizza, pasta, and café drinks.

  • PizzafoodSeasonal ingredient pizzas.
  • PastafoodCasual café-style pasta.
  • CoffeedrinkEasy café stop nearby.
Soba Rakusui (nearby)
nearbyabout 16 min walk

Local soba spot known for handmade buckwheat noodles.

  • Soba noodlesfoodAuthentic soba from Yamanashi buckwheat.
  • UdonfoodSimple noodle alternative.
  • Rice bowlsfoodJapanese donburi-style dishes.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Yumura Onsen area of Kofu and is usually reached most easily via Kofu Station, local bus, taxi, or selected highway bus services.

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 traditional onsen ryokan in Kofu’s historic Yumura Onsen, best suited to travelers who want a classic Japanese stay with kaiseki meals and hot-spring bathing rather than a sleek modern hotel. It is especially appealing for couples or slow travelers, but less ideal if you want easy train-station access or contemporary room design.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private open-air bath optionsSome rooms include their own open-air bath, which makes the stay far more relaxing for couples or guests who prefer bathing in private. That is a strong advantage over more standard ryokan stays with only shared baths.
  • Authentic Yumura Onsen atmosphereThe ryokan sits in Kofu’s long-established Yumura Onsen area, giving the stay a more rooted hot-spring feel than a generic city hotel. It suits travelers who want a quieter, traditional setting with local history around them.
  • Strong traditional ryokan experienceTatami rooms, futon bedding, in-room dining, and a classic Japanese layout make the experience feel distinctly ryokan rather than semi-westernized. This is a good fit if you specifically want that old-school Japan mood.
  • Memorable local-style mealsThe property is known for seasonal kaiseki and Yamanashi-style breakfast touches, which adds real value if food is part of why you book a ryokan. Dining in the room also makes the evening feel more intimate and less rushed.
  • Good for a restful retreatThe garden setting and multiple baths make it appealing for travelers who want to slow down after sightseeing rather than stay near nightlife or a major station. It works well as a calm base for a one- or two-night escape.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not the most convenient locationIt is not right by Kofu Station, so most travelers will need a taxi, bus, or car rather than simply walking from the train. That can be inconvenient if you are carrying luggage or making a short overnight stop.
  • Traditional style may feel datedIf you prefer freshly renovated interiors, big western beds, and a polished luxury-hotel look, this ryokan may feel old-fashioned rather than refined. Its charm is more traditional than contemporary.
  • Ryokan rules limit flexibilityA meal-centered ryokan stay usually works best when you arrive on time and follow a fairly fixed evening rhythm. Travelers who want spontaneous dining plans or a late-night city schedule may find that restrictive.
  • Shared-bath comfort varies by guestEven with multiple baths on site, guests who are uncomfortable with Japanese communal bathing may not fully enjoy the core experience unless they book a room with a private bath. That can reduce the value of staying here.
  • Best appeal is for a quiet stayThis is more of a calm onsen retreat than a base for shopping, nightlife, or fast-paced urban sightseeing. Travelers wanting an energetic location may find the surroundings too subdued.

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