Yutouya Ryokan
Location: 373, Yushima, Kinosaki-cho, Toyooka, 6696101, Toyooka, JP
Star Rating: 3 Stars
Property Type: Ryokans
About this Property
Luxurious Spa Tub & Scenic Garden
Indulge in relaxation at our spa tub or soak in the picturesque views from our charming garden.
Convenient Amenities & Services
Our multilingual staff, luggage storage, and safe deposit box aim to make your stay hassle-free. Benefit from free self-parking on-site.
Comfortable Guestrooms & Ideal Location
Unwind in one of our 19 guestrooms featuring minibars and enjoy in-room massages. Explore nearby attractions such as Jizo-yu Onsen and Kinosaki Mugiwarazaikudenshokan.
Begin your unforgettable stay at Yutouya Ryokan today.
Important Information
- Reservations are required for private bath/onsen. Reservations can be made by contacting the ryokan prior to arrival, using the contact information on the booking confirmation.
- The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.
- Please note that some properties do not permit guests with tattoos to use the onsite public bathing facilities.
Policies
Check-in: 03:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Check-out: 10:00 AM
Instructions: The front desk is open daily from 6 AM - 11 PM. This property doesn't offer after-hours check-in. The front desk is staffed during limited hours.
Amenities & Facilities
- Meeting rooms
- Garden
- Luggage storage
- Safe-deposit box at front desk
- Multilingual staff
- Front desk (limited hours)
- Meeting rooms
- Free self parking
- Japanese garden
- Kaiseki meal
- Genkan (entryway)
Rooms Available
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Japanese Style Room
4 Twin Futons
194 sq feet
Relax - In-room massage available
Food & Drink - Minibar (fees may apply)
Bathroom - Hair dryer and towels
Practical - Yard and safe
Comfort - Climate-controlled air conditioning, daily housekeeping, and tatami floors (woven mat)
Smoking And Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 4 (4 Adults)
- Minibar
- Safety deposit box
- Hair dryer
- Tatami (traditional Japanese flooring)
- Daily housekeeping
- Yard
- In-room massage available
- Smoking and Non-Smoking
Guest Reviews
- catherinecC4604BI (8/5): Lovely traditional Ryokon with gorgeous grounds - We stayed at the Yutouya Ryokan for 1 night in mid-December and had a fabulous time. Quick summary below:
Positives:
- Very friendly, warm staff. One particular gentleman (Junya san) had good English and was able to guide us through what we needed to know. The other staff are not as proficient, but were very warm and helpful and we always managed to get what we needed.
- Gorgeous grounds, this ryokan has some lovely traditional japanese gardens. Our room was on the ground floor and we could just walk out back and enjoy this.
- Room size was great, it is standard tatami style. The hotel staff will set up your bed as you have your dinner in their dining area.
- Food quality was good. Their dinner consisted of a crab feast, which I believe is typical of the area. The crab was fresh, sweet and juicy. Breakfast was traditional Japanese breakfast with a few more bells and whistles.
Negatives:
- I took one star off the rating because the ryokan in general was quite old and in some areas, this was obvious. For example, there were a couple of small areas where there was some peeling of the wallpaper (in a corner of a room and corner of a corridor).
All in all, my husband and I loved staying there and felt very well taken care of. We certainly enjoyed our time at the Yutouya Ryokan and generally in Kinosaki.
- KingaB_13 (8/5): Ryokan and Onsen experience - Yutouya Ryokan ~~~
close to Kinosaki train station (8min walk or a shuttle bus), has a very friendly and helpful service (despite little English spoken). It's a traditional place with very basic and old furnishing, all is clean and well maintained. Dinner and breakfast are included - an experience of truly Japanese dishes (prepare for a sea food fiesta! Also for breakfast..)
Onsen ~~~
Ryokan has small baths inside, but you will also get an access card for public baths in town, all accessible on foot! The Ryokan offered necessary accessories for an onsen experience: yukata (traditional robe), sandals, towels and a basket to carry. Baths are gender separated, you can book a private one at Ryokan for an additional fee.
What more do you need? ~~~
I liked the onsen a lot, but be prepared for a very hot water (42deg!). Although we got some necessities, I can recommend packing your own face and body cream and hair conditioner (it's not available at every onsen).
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Personally, I enjoyed the experience even if food was a bit disappointing for my taste. Overall, it seems a bit overpriced, but easy to book and organize with a 3 day notice only. Ryokan and onsen is a must see/do in Japan :-)
- FibreFil (10/5): This is one Great Ryokan - This is one Great Ryokan, this place is 5 minutes from the kinosakionsen station, if you are energetic and don't have to much luggage you can walk or they will pick you up, great central location everything is walking distance, they give you a pass to go to the other onsen baths no charge and they offer private kaiseki dining for breakfast and diner and their food is superb, their service is superb, and they have their own private onsen with a view of the garden , the manager speaks English and pays extreme attention to detail , this was one of the best parts of our japan trip !!! Go here for sure it's well worth it !!!!
- catherineyusy (8/5): Comfortable Traditional Ryokan - Just stayed in yutouya ryokan , very welcoming staff, room size is good. Onsen bath available in the ryokan.
Very delicious dinner with different crab cooking style. If you love crab, you should visit kinosakionsen in winter time . Traditional Japanese breakfast was good too. Everything was well prepared in room like tea, iced water after onsen, coffee after breakfast. I enjoyed my stay here.
- DOCEM1969 (8/5): Hard place for foreigners but clean - This is a beautiful old hotel and is nice and clean but it is hard to get by in this place as a foreigner. Even being semi fluent in Japanese and having lived in Japan for a year it was hard to learn all the extra rules here. The owners appear tired and a bit cross. My fellow traveller who had not ever been in Japan was yelled at for stepping with her indoor slippers provided to us by the hotel up the step to her room where she was expected to go barefoot. Also we were offered 4-5 small bottle soft drink "ciders"at dinner for which we were charged 4000 yen at check out never being told it was not part of the very expensive Kayseki dinner. It is as beautiful town.
- hvarcegovac (8/5): Good place to try some traditional Japanese food - We felt very welcome at Yutouya.
We visited Kinosaki Onsen for only one night to experience the little spa town and a stay in a traditional Japanese ryokan. This was definitely worth a trip despite the sightly higher price tag than what we spent in other places in Japan.
I must admit that staff were very welcoming and communication was never really a problem. During the dinner one of the staff members did not speak English and it would have been good to be able to ask some questions about the traditional food, but this did not diminish our experience.
Overall, we would go back both to this place and Kinosaki Onsen for the scenery.
Rooms are basic and spartan, but this is really what brings about relaxation and joy out of the whole experience rather than being distracted by everyday normal life.
- GPRMP (10/5): Beautiful and great food. - We are writing to express a different opinion than the previous review that is critical of the staff. We are Americans who speak no Japanese. The Yutouya staff, particularly the person referred to above was very helpful and helped us organize a day excursion that we could not have done ourselves. As was mostly true though out our three weeks in Japan, most people did not speak English very well, but were very willing to help. In addition, the meals were outstanding and Kinosake was wonderful.
- newc2292 (6/5): A very mixed feelings - I just came back from Kinosaki Onsen with my girlfriend in December. We stayed two nights in Yutouya Ryokan. To be very frank, we like many things about this ryokan but will not stay again nor will recommend it for the following reasons.
+ Very good location
+ Beautiful Japanese garden and well-maintained infrastructure
+ Amazing food
+ Some excellent stuffs with reasonable English
+ Outdoor private onsen is truly romantic
- Some of the stuffs are very rude (especially the tall one without glasses at the reception who can speak English)
- If you are not Japanese, you get explicitly discriminated on everything
- One staff broke into our room at 0815 in the morning while we clearly told him "No" and my girlfriend was not dressed
- They tried to charge you on everything. For example, check out was unusually early at 10am and late check out costs YEN3,000 per hour even for just 10 mins
Overall, I think you can find ryokans of much better value in Kinosaki. Don't stay here if you are not Japanese!
- xandra620 (10/5): Beautiful Ryokan - Excellent Service. Phenomenal Food. Beautiful spacious traditional room. Unique experience. Owner was absolutely lovely and spoke english well. Highly Recommend!
- Weltensurfer (10/5): uncompromising luxury - This is the place to go when you want to experience japanese hospitality on a high end level. The Ryokan is imbedded in a wonderful garden, the rooms are spacious and clean and the service is just beyond any rating. But the best part about the stay here is the food: It is presented in an absolutely beautiful way with some quite fancy elements (steamed chicken on river pebbles or Wagyu Beef on a black hot stone). The quality is very good with fresh ingredients and wonderful taste. And as guest of Yutouya (like in most other Ryokan in Kinosaki nsen) you get access to all seven public baths for free, which is the other memorable part of the stay here: Equipped with wooden geta and the Ryokan-branded Kimono you scurry along the willow ranged chanal from onsen to onsen.
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