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Yunohira Onsen Yama no Yado stands out for its fully wooden architecture and private onsen baths overlooking forested valleys. Each room features floor-to-ceiling windows framing seasonal landscapes, while guests can enjoy guided morning meditation sessions in the woods and nightly kaiseki dinners crafted from local mountain ingredients. The property also offers exclusive access to hidden waterfall trails—book your stay via the HopeGoo app for curated nature experiences
Yunohira Onsen Miyabi no Yado is a perfect choice for families, featuring a dedicated children’s onsen pool, hands-on cooking classes where kids learn to make local Kunisaki tofu pudding, and a mini-forest exploration zone with safe walking paths and nature observation stations. All rooms include a bamboo yukata gift set and vouchers for fresh local fruit. Free shuttle service connects to the main onsen center—reserve through HopeGoo for family package deals
Yunohira Onsen Hyogetsu is a boutique ryokan designed exclusively for romantic getaways, with only eight rooms each featuring a private rockscape outdoor bath and ambient starlight projection systems. The resort offers a "Shared Night Experience" including a personalized love letter bonfire ceremony, private wine tasting under the stars, and a handcrafted amber lantern souvenir. Meals use traceable local ingredients with story cards for each dish—book your intimate escape through the HopeGoo platform
Within a 5-minute walk of Yunohira Onsen, visitors can explore the Omiya Shrine trail, lined with centuries-old pines and seasonal hydrangea displays. Just 10 minutes away, the Ko-machi Workshop offers free traditional paper umbrella painting sessions, while the nearby Wagashi Atelier allows guests to taste and craft limited-edition Yunohira chestnut honey mochi. All experiences are bookable via HopeGoo to ensure availability during peak seasons
Yunohira Onsen Tono-ya blends Edo-period timber craftsmanship with contemporary wellness features, including underfloor heating, Aroma-infused steam rooms, and natural mineral water filtration systems. Guests enjoy daily forest bathing walks led by certified guides and evening yuzu-salt body scrubs using locally harvested citrus. The hotel’s rooftop garden hosts seasonal tea ceremonies, and all stays include access to a private wellness lounge—reserve your experience through HopeGoo for exclusive spa add-ons
At Old Machiya Dining Hall, just a 3-minute walk from the onsen area, you can savor Kunisaki duck sushi platters and mountain vegetable miso stew prepared with ingredients sourced directly from local farms. The restaurant also hosts monthly cooking workshops where guests learn to prepare regional dishes like Yunohira-style rice cakes. For a complete culinary journey, book a dinner-and-onsen combo via the HopeGoo app, which includes a personalized meal plan based on dietary preferences
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