Best <3-Star Hotels Near Naka no Yu

Aizunanukamachi Inn

Aizunanukamachi Inn

4.8 / 5Outstanding1 Reviews
3-37 Nanokamachi, Aizuwakamatsu-shi
1.93KM from Naka no Yu
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Aizu Tsuruya Hotel

Aizu Tsuruya Hotel

4.2 / 5Good3 Reviews
2-88 Nakamachi
1.87KM from Naka no Yu
Laundry RoomParking
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Hotel Takako

Hotel Takako

4.3 / 5Good
3-35 Higashisakaemachi
1.97KM from Naka no Yu
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Niko Ryokan

Niko Ryokan

3.7 / 5
Idaira-127 Higashiyamamachi Oaza Yumoto
4.77KM from Naka no Yu
Children's MealFishingPet FriendlyParking
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GREEN HOTEL AIZU

GREEN HOTEL AIZU

3.7 / 5
3-chome-7-23 Chuo
3.08KM from Naka no Yu
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GREENHOTEL AIZU

GREENHOTEL AIZU

3.5 / 5
3 Chome-7-23 Central
3.07KM from Naka no Yu
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Hotel Izumiya

Hotel Izumiya

6-35 Minami Sengokumachi
3.59KM from Naka no Yu
per night
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Tabist Kaien Hostel Aizu Wakamatsu

Tabist Kaien Hostel Aizu Wakamatsu

4.7 / 5Great
Nanoka 3-37
1.93KM from Naka no Yu
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Fujimi Ryokan (Fukushima)

Fujimi Ryokan (Fukushima)

4.3 / 5Good
4-26, EKIMAEMACHI, AIZUWAKAMATSU-SHI, FUKUSHIMA, 965-0041, JAPAN
2.88KM from Naka no Yu
per night
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Hotel Alpha-One Aizuwakamatsu

Hotel Alpha-One Aizuwakamatsu

3.8 / 5
5-8 Ekimaemachi
2.99KM from Naka no Yu
per night
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Naka no Yu

Kaijin Yū Onsen Ryokan stands out for its private outdoor onsen baths nestled in a quiet forested valley. Each room opens to a natural stone bath overlooking the Kaijin River and pine-lined cliffs, offering a serene escape. The ryokan uses 100% natural spring water drawn directly from underground sources, ensuring a pure, mineral-rich soak. Guests can also enjoy traditional kaiseki dinners prepared with local ingredients

Kaijin Yū Onsen Ryokan has been welcoming guests since 1898, preserving hand-crafted tatami mats, sliding shoji screens, and wooden beam ceilings in every room. The reception area displays antique maps and vintage lanterns, reflecting the region's Edo-era heritage. Stay overnight to experience their exclusive tea ceremony hosted by the head caretaker, who shares stories of the old samurai clans of Fukushima

Kaijin Yū Onsen Ryokan is just a 5-minute walk from the public bathhouse at Naka no Yu, and only 12 minutes on foot to Aizuwakamatsu Castle. The ryokan provides complimentary bicycles for exploring the scenic Kaijin River trail and nearby old merchant districts. Staff also assist with arranging guided tours during seasonal festivals like the **Snow Lantern Festival

Guests at Kaijin Yū Onsen Ryokan can participate in hand-dyeing workshops using natural indigo, learning techniques passed down through generations in Aizu. Every Friday evening features a bonfire storytelling session, where elders recount legends of the Sengoku period. The ryokan also hosts moonlit onsen walks along hidden riverside paths, offering an intimate view of the changing seasons in rural Fukushima

Kaijin Yū Onsen Ryokan offers large family suites sleeping up to eight guests, featuring kotatsu heated tables and kids’ yukata robes. The property welcomes group bookings and provides a private dining hall for celebrations, complete with local wagyu beef hotpot and homemade plum wine. All rooms are equipped with wheelchair-accessible entrances and non-slip flooring, making it ideal for multi-generational travel

Yes, Kaijin Yū Onsen Ryokan offers full ryokan-style stays with kaiseki meals crafted from locally sourced ingredients such as Aizu mountain vegetables, fresh river fish, and wild mushrooms. Meals are served in private rooms or under the stars in the garden. HopeGoo through HopeGoo grants access to exclusive seasonal menu previews and early check-in privileges