"The staff is very nice and the location is lovely. I got a free gift (a small pouch) when I checked in. My room was spacious and had a kotatsu which I really appreciated because it got suddenly cold outside. I also was able to enjoy two really beautiful and relaxing outdoor private baths! Breakfast had an amazing view and was delicious. They even gave me a hot pack when I checked out because it was cold outside. I really like the area and I’ll definitely visit again. "
"Beautiful, traditional Japanese style rooms provide an authentic experience. We enjoyed the breakfast. They did their best to accomodate my wife's gluten free diet needs. The family onsens were a nice option for privacy."
"The two of us stayed at ryokan Reimei at the end of March and we booked the reimei room with an open bath. We had the best experience ever. We could go in for a dip whenever we felt like it. The shower is on the outside with the open bath and the coldness of the weather wasn’t a problem for us since the water of the shower was quite warm and you jump into the onsen right after… (I see lots of comments complaining about that). Dinner/breakfast service time and shuttle bus leaving time was chosen at checkin, we could choose between the times that were convenient for us. The dinner and breakfast were not true kaiseki but it was still delicious and fulfilling. We also brought some pudding from downtown before going to our ryokan and I definitely recommend doing that as there’s no dessert component in the dinner kaiseki. This is not our first ryokan and having an open air bath definitely made the experience 10000 times better!!! We will definitely choose the same room again if we’re coming back to yufuin!! "
Works of two of Japan’s best-known modernist sculptors and artists fill this private museum, making it feel a bit like entering their home, full of an easy intimacy.
Best known for his covers of the Saturday Evening Post, a great American illustrator is the subject of this small but enthusiastic collection in Japan.
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Kyushu Yufuin Folk Village during your trip to Yufuin. Discover the hot springs and mountain views in this relaxing area.
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What can I see and do near Unagihime Shrine?
You'll want to browse the collections at Yufuin Motorcycle Museum, Yufuin Stained Glass Museum and Norman Rockwell Yufuin Museum. Attractions like Sueda Art Gallery, Yufuin Trick Art Meikyukan Museum and Artegio highlight Yufuin's local culture. Enjoy nature at Kinrin Lake, Mount Yufu or Mount Tsurumi.
How can I get to Unagihime Shrine?
To explore the surrounding area, hop aboard a train at Yufu Station or Minami-Yufu Station. There may not be many public transport choices near Unagihime Shrine so consider a car rental to maximise your time.