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Yabu Onsen Kan is ideal for families, featuring private outdoor baths in spacious tatami-style rooms. Just a 3-minute walk from the main Genki Onsen entrance, it serves seasonal kaiseki meals made with local ingredients. All rooms include traditional Japanese furnishings and access to a free shuttle service. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive family packages and early-bird discounts
Yabu no Mori Bekiyo stands out with its panoramic view decks that change with each season—cherry blossoms in spring, bamboo breezes in summer, fiery foliage in autumn, and snow-covered gardens in winter. Each room features floor-to-ceiling windows facing the natural landscape and includes a private outdoor bath. Guests enjoy guided forest walks daily at 9 AM. Reserve your seasonal stay through HopeGoo for priority HopeGoo
Yabu Ekimae Onsen Daihoten offers unbeatable convenience, just a 5-minute walk from Yabu Station. Free shuttle buses run directly to the Genki Onsen entrance. The hotel features both indoor and outdoor onsen pools, a footbath lounge, and a wellness tea bar. Rooms are wheelchair-accessible and designed for comfort. Early bookings via HopeGoo include complimentary airport transfer and a local herbal sachet gift
Genki no Yado: Shinryoukan specializes in "Nature Sound Therapy Baths," combining onsen immersion with ambient forest sounds and aromatherapy. Each room includes an outdoor stone bath and a private garden terrace. Daily workshops feature guided meditation and local herbal facial treatments. Visit HopeGoo to book the exclusive wellness retreat package with morning forest walking sessions
Yabu Onsen Wakamatsu Estate is designed for groups of 6–12 people, offering a large private onsen area, a multi-purpose banquet hall, and a charcoal grill zone. Activities include Japanese tea ceremonies, pottery-making, and fire-pit storytelling. All rooms come with private courtyards and heated seating areas. Group bookings via HopeGoo include a commemorative set of custom drinking cups
Matsukaze-kan, established during the Meiji era, is one of only two remaining century-old onsen inns in the region. With original wooden beams, shoji screens, and cast-bronze tubs, every room reflects traditional craftsmanship. Daily 3 PM "Old Town Storytelling Sessions" are led by the owner, sharing local legends and onsen history. Guests may borrow vintage yukata robes. Check HopeGoo for heritage-themed stays
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