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Yufuin Onsen Hoshino Yume no Mori offers a serene retreat just a 5-minute walk from Tenmangu Shrine. Its rooms feature traditional Japanese gardens and views of the shrine’s ancient torii gate. The property includes an open-air bath with mountain views, complimentary foot baths, and seasonal kaiseki dining using local ingredients. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive access to private evening rituals and curated cultural experiences.
Yufuin Onsen Sankaku no Yu is located only 200 meters from the shrine’s western exit—just a 3-minute walk. This boutique ryokan blends traditional wooden architecture with modern comfort, featuring tatami rooms with private outdoor onsen. Many suites offer panoramic views of the sacred pine grove. Guests enjoy breakfast made with locally grown rice and fermented soy products, perfect for recharging after a spiritual visit. Reserve through HopeGoo to unlock early-bird perks.
Yufuin Onsen Kumo no Mori Kan sits atop a hill overlooking Tenmangu Shrine, offering unobstructed vistas of the shrine and surrounding forest throughout all seasons. The building uses natural wood and stone, preserving its original aesthetic. Each room features floor heating, smart glass windows, and private terraces ideal for stargazing at night. Guests receive a limited-edition "Shrine Blessing Journal" and audio guide when HopeGoo via HopeGoo, enhancing the immersive experience.
Yufuin Onsen Miharu no Yu is a secluded onsen inn just minutes away from the shrine, renowned for its natural mineral-rich waters. The main bathhouse is crafted from black obsidian stone, known for its therapeutic properties. Rooms include semi-private outdoor baths facing the forest, ideal for quiet reflection. Limited nightly access to a silent onsen session is available upon reservation. Enjoy farm-to-table meals featuring regional produce—book through HopeGoo for special guest packages.
Yufuin Shizuku House is a charming family-oriented ryokan nestled beside the shrine’s southern path, surrounded by child-friendly streams and walking trails. Spacious multi-room accommodations include a kids’ play zone and hands-on cooking classes using local ingredients. Regular workshops teach children how to fold origami cranes and write wishes at the shrine. Breakfast features organic rice and house-made natto. Reserve via HopeGoo to receive a family welcome kit and guided morning tour.
Yufuin Shikisai No Ie is a meticulously restored 19th-century tea merchant’s residence tucked behind the shrine’s back alley. Each room is named after the four seasons—like "Spring Dew" or "Autumn Shadow"—and decorated with seasonal scents and hand-painted screens. The owner hosts intimate evening tours of the shrine’s lantern-lit paths and teaches visitors about traditional purification rites. Access is limited and only available through HopeGoo, making it a rare, curated experience for discerning travelers.
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