Yufuin Tabinokura

9.2
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.2/10, based on 198 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 Countryside Escape Mountain Setting Station Access Food District Private Onsen
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 9,1/10
Cleanliness 9,5/10
Comfort 9,2/10
Value for money 9,0/10
Location 8,7/10

Ryokan highlights

A casual, room-only Yufuin stay with private natural hot spring baths and walkable sightseeing access.

Walkable Yufuin BaseKinrin Lake and Yunotsubo Street are within easy walking distance for sightseeing.
Private Natural OnsenPrivate baths use 100% natural hot spring water for a more relaxed soak.
Good Station AccessAbout 15 minutes on foot from JR Yufuin Station, useful for rail travelers.
Kitchen for FlexibilityFree-use kitchen helps room-only guests handle simple meals and longer stays.
Family-Friendly LayoutThe casual setup and practical facilities suit families, friends, and small groups well.
Strong Value StayRoom-only positioning and practical amenities make it a solid budget-friendly Yufuin option.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town setting is the main driver: arrive mid-afternoon, use the private baths, walk Yunotsubo and Kinrinko, then stay a second night only if you want a slower Yufuin pace.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1–2 night Yufuin onsen stay for travelers who want walkable sightseeing and private bath time, not a long regional base.

Know before booking

Limited long-stay rangeYufuin is pleasant but compact. Many travelers will run out of nearby sightseeing after two nights unless adding side trips.
Not a station-front stayIt is walkable from JR Yufuin Station, but not ideal for travelers with heavy luggage or late arrivals.
Simple over luxuryThis is better for value, character, and private baths than for high-end ryokan service or elaborate in-house dining.

Food & drinks

Yufuin Tabinokura is a room-only inn with a free-use kitchen and lounge, so nearby Yufuin dining is the main food option.

Free-Use Kitchen (on-site)
on-site

Guest kitchen for simple self-catering.

  • Self-cooked mealsfoodBring your own ingredients.
  • Microwave reheatsspecialtyUseful for takeout meals.
  • Toast and light breakfastfoodToaster available for simple mornings.
Unaichi (nearby)
nearbynear Kinrin Lake

Popular eel restaurant for a richer lunch stop.

  • Unagi over ricefoodGrilled eel on rice.
  • HitsumabushifoodEel rice with broth and condiments.
  • Liver soupspecialtyOften served with eel sets.
  • AlcoholdrinkServes drinks with meals.
Yufuin Cafe Caravan (nearby)
nearbynear Kinrin Lake

Warm cafe known for coffee near the sightseeing area.

  • Drip coffeedrinkHand-prepared coffee focus.
  • Cafe lattedrinkGood for a break in town.
  • Light cafe foodfoodSome simple food may be available.
Wasaku (nearby)
nearbyon the walk from station area

Japanese barbecue spot suited to dinner.

  • Wagyu yakiniku setfoodGrilled beef set meal.
  • Chicken yakinikufoodGrilled chicken option.
  • Rice and miso soupfoodComes with set meals.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Yufuin Tabinokura is a centrally placed Yufuin lodging best reached via JR Yufuin Station, with taxi access especially practical for luggage or after dark.

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 good fit for travelers who want an affordable, flexible stay in Yufuin with private hot spring baths and easy access to sightseeing. It is less suitable if you want a full-service ryokan experience or the easiest station access with heavy luggage.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private hot springs without the crowdThe property offers private baths fed by natural hot spring water, so couples, families, or friends can soak without sharing with strangers. That gives the stay a more relaxed and personal feel than a standard public bath setup.
  • Great base for central Yufuin sightseeingIt is within walking distance of Kinrin Lake and Yunotsubo Street, making it easy to explore Yufuin's most popular area on foot. You can enjoy the town without depending heavily on transport once you arrive.
  • Good for families and small groupsWith only eight rooms and larger family-style room options, it feels more intimate than a big hotel. The layout is especially practical for travelers who want to stay together without paying luxury ryokan rates.
  • Useful self-catering setupThe free-use kitchen, shared lounge, and bring-your-own-food style are genuinely helpful for longer stays or travelers who want flexibility on meals. This works well in a town where many visitors spend the day out and return for a simple evening.
  • Quiet, low-key atmosphereGuests often find the area calm at night, which makes it pleasant after a busy sightseeing day. The stay leans toward a peaceful, casual Yufuin mood rather than a busy resort feel.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a full ryokan experienceThis is a room-only property, so you should not expect elaborate kaiseki dinners, in-room dining, or the polished hospitality rhythm of a traditional luxury ryokan. Travelers seeking that classic all-inclusive onsen stay may feel underwhelmed.
  • Station access is only okayThe walk from JR Yufuin Station is around 15 minutes, which can feel inconvenient with large suitcases or in bad weather. The property itself also notes that roads are dark after sunset and recommends taking a taxi.
  • Self check-in can feel impersonalThe self check-in and self check-out system is convenient, but it reduces the warm, hands-on arrival experience many travelers expect in a Japanese inn. If you value attentive front-desk support, this may feel too hands-off.
  • Bath availability may require timingBecause the private baths are shared among guests, you may need to wait or adjust your schedule to use the one you want. That can be frustrating if you were hoping for immediate, unlimited access.
  • Facilities are simple rather than polishedThe property is designed for casual, affordable stays, so some travelers may find parts of the onsen or overall setup more functional than refined. If you want a stylish, premium atmosphere, this may feel too basic.

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