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Yumoto Onsen OharaSansou

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Welcome to Yumoto Onsen Oharasansou, a charming mountain retreat just 8,1 mi from the lively heart of Kyoto! Tucked away at 17 Oharakusao-Cho in Sakyo-Ku, this cozy, 3-star getaway is perfect for adults seeking serenity and a touch of luxury, all while soaking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. With prices starting from just ¥10,000 per night, your comfort doesn’t need to break the bank!

Facade/entrance in Yumoto Onsen OharaSansou
Facade/entrance in Yumoto Onsen OharaSansou

Camere

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135 piedi quadri

Stile Giapponese, Bagno Condiviso

TV a schermo piatto

The family room offers heating, as well as a shared bathroom featuring slippers. The air-conditioned family room provides a flat-screen TV, tatami, a safe deposit box, yukata as well as mountain views. The unit offers 5 futons.

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Stile Giapponese

Wifi gratuito

Asciugatrice

This family room is air-conditioned and has a shared bathroom, heating and mountain views. The unit has 5 futons.

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Superior Japanese Style, Bagno Condiviso

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Get ready to relax and unwind in style! Enjoy free access to the rejuvenating hot spring bath, where you can indulge in a blissful soak after a day of exploring. Plus, there’s complimentary Wi-Fi to keep you connected and a fabulous garden for those idyllic morning coffee moments. Our private parking and free shuttle service ensure your travels are smooth and hassle-free. For those with a love for greenery, we even have a golf course available for booking at extra charge.

Facade/entrance in Yumoto Onsen OharaSansou
Facade/entrance in Yumoto Onsen OharaSansou

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With 275 glowing reviews, our guests rave about the tranquil atmosphere and pristine natural setting. Immerse yourself in this peaceful oasis, where non-smoking rooms and air conditioning make for an enjoyable stay. Whether you’re seeking a romantic escape or simply a retreat to recharge, Yumoto Onsen Oharasansou is the perfect spot for your Kyoto adventure!

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At Yumoto Onsen Oharasansou, we believe that every aspect of your stay should transport you to a world of relaxation and indulgence. Picture a serene evening soaking in our hot spring baths, allowing the natural mineral waters to melt away the stresses of everyday life. After your dip, why not gather around our garden for some delightful al fresco dining? The soothing sounds of nature provide the perfect background as you relish the flavors of our seasonal dishes, inspired by local ingredients that reflect the rich culinary traditions of Kyoto.

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Servizi

Parcheggio Privato Gratuito

Solo adulti

Wifi gratuito

Navetta gratuita

Aria condizionata

Parcheggio in loco

Vista montagna

Bagno termale

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Unforgettable experience from start to finish. From the moment I arrived, the warmth and attentiveness of the staff made me feel instantly at home. Every detail, from the welcoming tea to the careful layout of the room, reflected the ryokan’s dedication to creating a truly serene and authentic experience. Moxie was helpful and explained everything to us. The room was a perfect blend of traditional charm with tatami mats, beautiful shoji screens, and a view that looked straight out of a postcard. The onsen was simply incredible. The hot spring waters left me feeling refreshed and relaxed, and the surrounding views added an extra layer of tranquility. I especially enjoyed the outdoor bath. Meals were another highlight. Each dish was meticulously prepared, using seasonal ingredients that showcased the best of Japanese cuisine. It was a culinary journey with every bite—delicate, flavorful, and beautifully presented. The staff explained each course, sharing the origins and significance of the dishes, which made the experience even more special. Yusuke was very helpful. It is a hidden gem and an ideal place to unwind, recharge, and experience the best of Japanese hospitality. I can’t recommend it highly enough to anyone looking for an authentic and luxurious stay. Thank you for an amazing time—I’ll be back!

Michael

This was our first onsen experience, and given how much we enjoyed it, it will be the first of many. The baths were phenomenal, and cannot be compared to what we usually call "baths" - it is like melting away, like floating. We wish we could bring them home! Food was also fantastic; dinner was a rich and plentiful hot spring hotpot, which we loved, while breakfast was traditionally Japanese, with a dizzying variety of small, tasty dishes combined into one hearty meal. Don't go expecting bread and ham, but be open - it'll be worth it! (And try raw egg on rice, if you have the stomach for it!) Be clear that the rooms are as minimal as you can expect from an onsen - tatami mats, a small table, a small TV and futons to lay out yourself, on the floor. This may be a bit of a culture shock, but once you get used to it, it is actually immensely cosy. Finally, the surroundings are beautiful. There is not much around there (though you may be able to, and should, buy some local pickled vegetables!), but the scenery and clean air is the perfect refresher between hot spring baths. Getting there is a fairly straightforward hour-long bus drive directly from central Kyoto, which is easy and inexpensive (but try to avoid bringing large luggage, e.g. using a luggage forwarding service to your next hotel!).

Tram

The room is big enough for all 5 of us. Love the Hot Spring! The toilet is shared, but we dealt with it. A really comfortable and serene rest for everyone. Dinner is mainly sukiyaki style. First night, we had Chicken Miso Nabe, the next night we had beef sukiyaki (this is extremely yummy). They serve a traditional breakfast made up of fried fish, simple egg dish and other small dishes. A word of caution > take the BROWN bus no 17 from Kyoto Main Station! not the green one. We almost got lost mid-way in the bus ride, but thankfully, we managed to find the next bus-stop for the BROWN bus no 17 around Takashimaya area. Phew! Another word of caution > if you have big luggage, please call for the ryokan to send over their van to pick you all up from the bus-stop (depot). We attempted to roll our way (4 big luggage), not wise, it was an uphill task, and the terrain can be rough. I think we need to change the wheels of all our rimowas (it'll cost a bomb!). Stay at Ohara and move around the place there. Don't attempt to move back to Kyoto city area, way too far and a waste of time travelling. Check out the beautiful moss garden of the Sanzenin Temple. Lovely lovely lovely! Love the countryside. Truly away from the madding crowds. Busk at the mountains of Mt Hiei.

Miacarla

I enjoyed my time here from the food they served to the relaxing Onsen and overall atmosphere of the place. For dinner we had a type of hot pot dish with plenty of vegetables, chicken, and other side dishes that tasted delicious. As for breakfast it was an even better dish to eat first in the morning, it was a light breakfast of seasoned soft tofu and a side of fish and and egg. Both meals were plenty enough to feed a party of 4 and even more since I saw other groups that had more people. The Onsen itself was relaxing, clean, and well kept. My group planned this Onsen in the middle of our trip and it felt like a refresh of ourselves, the Onsen was kept hot and our rooms were how we expected it to be. In the lobby there's a vending machine for additional drinks if you plan on it. Overall a nice place to stay in for a night and the travel to ti was convenient. They provide a shuttle service from the bus stop to their front entrance.

Benedicto

We chose Half board which included breakfast and dinner which was excellent, we had Hot pot on the first night and Sukiyaki on the second + there are many options for lunch nearer to the station and a Family Mart 15 min walk away for snacks. There are two Onsen’s for Male and Female which swapped in the mornings of our stay there. We often had the Onsen to ourself when we chose to visit which was lovely. We went when it snowed so quite cold but the temperature of the onsen was perfect during the evening tho cooler in the morning. We also loved the small plates of pickles we tried each meal which is a local delicacy. There is an adorable Shiba that lives somewhere on the property that might be relaxing in the garden during your stay.

Marcella

Unforgettable experience from start to finish. From the moment I arrived, the warmth and attentiveness of the staff made me feel instantly at home. Every detail, from the welcoming tea to the careful layout of the room, reflected the ryokan’s dedication to creating a truly serene and authentic experience. Moxie was helpful and explained everything to us. The room was a perfect blend of traditional charm with tatami mats, beautiful shoji screens, and a view that looked straight out of a postcard. The onsen was simply incredible. The hot spring waters left me feeling refreshed and relaxed, and the surrounding views added an extra layer of tranquility. I especially enjoyed the outdoor bath. Meals were another highlight. Each dish was meticulously prepared, using seasonal ingredients that showcased the best of Japanese cuisine. It was a culinary journey with every bite—delicate, flavorful, and beautifully presented. The staff explained each course, sharing the origins and significance of the dishes, which made the experience even more special. Yusuke was very helpful. It is a hidden gem and an ideal place to unwind, recharge, and experience the best of Japanese hospitality. I can’t recommend it highly enough to anyone looking for an authentic and luxurious stay. Thank you for an amazing time—I’ll be back!

Michael

This was our first onsen experience, and given how much we enjoyed it, it will be the first of many. The baths were phenomenal, and cannot be compared to what we usually call "baths" - it is like melting away, like floating. We wish we could bring them home! Food was also fantastic; dinner was a rich and plentiful hot spring hotpot, which we loved, while breakfast was traditionally Japanese, with a dizzying variety of small, tasty dishes combined into one hearty meal. Don't go expecting bread and ham, but be open - it'll be worth it! (And try raw egg on rice, if you have the stomach for it!) Be clear that the rooms are as minimal as you can expect from an onsen - tatami mats, a small table, a small TV and futons to lay out yourself, on the floor. This may be a bit of a culture shock, but once you get used to it, it is actually immensely cosy. Finally, the surroundings are beautiful. There is not much around there (though you may be able to, and should, buy some local pickled vegetables!), but the scenery and clean air is the perfect refresher between hot spring baths. Getting there is a fairly straightforward hour-long bus drive directly from central Kyoto, which is easy and inexpensive (but try to avoid bringing large luggage, e.g. using a luggage forwarding service to your next hotel!).

Tram

The room is big enough for all 5 of us. Love the Hot Spring! The toilet is shared, but we dealt with it. A really comfortable and serene rest for everyone. Dinner is mainly sukiyaki style. First night, we had Chicken Miso Nabe, the next night we had beef sukiyaki (this is extremely yummy). They serve a traditional breakfast made up of fried fish, simple egg dish and other small dishes. A word of caution > take the BROWN bus no 17 from Kyoto Main Station! not the green one. We almost got lost mid-way in the bus ride, but thankfully, we managed to find the next bus-stop for the BROWN bus no 17 around Takashimaya area. Phew! Another word of caution > if you have big luggage, please call for the ryokan to send over their van to pick you all up from the bus-stop (depot). We attempted to roll our way (4 big luggage), not wise, it was an uphill task, and the terrain can be rough. I think we need to change the wheels of all our rimowas (it'll cost a bomb!). Stay at Ohara and move around the place there. Don't attempt to move back to Kyoto city area, way too far and a waste of time travelling. Check out the beautiful moss garden of the Sanzenin Temple. Lovely lovely lovely! Love the countryside. Truly away from the madding crowds. Busk at the mountains of Mt Hiei.

Miacarla

I enjoyed my time here from the food they served to the relaxing Onsen and overall atmosphere of the place. For dinner we had a type of hot pot dish with plenty of vegetables, chicken, and other side dishes that tasted delicious. As for breakfast it was an even better dish to eat first in the morning, it was a light breakfast of seasoned soft tofu and a side of fish and and egg. Both meals were plenty enough to feed a party of 4 and even more since I saw other groups that had more people. The Onsen itself was relaxing, clean, and well kept. My group planned this Onsen in the middle of our trip and it felt like a refresh of ourselves, the Onsen was kept hot and our rooms were how we expected it to be. In the lobby there's a vending machine for additional drinks if you plan on it. Overall a nice place to stay in for a night and the travel to ti was convenient. They provide a shuttle service from the bus stop to their front entrance.

Benedicto

We chose Half board which included breakfast and dinner which was excellent, we had Hot pot on the first night and Sukiyaki on the second + there are many options for lunch nearer to the station and a Family Mart 15 min walk away for snacks. There are two Onsen’s for Male and Female which swapped in the mornings of our stay there. We often had the Onsen to ourself when we chose to visit which was lovely. We went when it snowed so quite cold but the temperature of the onsen was perfect during the evening tho cooler in the morning. We also loved the small plates of pickles we tried each meal which is a local delicacy. There is an adorable Shiba that lives somewhere on the property that might be relaxing in the garden during your stay.

Marcella

Unforgettable experience from start to finish. From the moment I arrived, the warmth and attentiveness of the staff made me feel instantly at home. Every detail, from the welcoming tea to the careful layout of the room, reflected the ryokan’s dedication to creating a truly serene and authentic experience. Moxie was helpful and explained everything to us. The room was a perfect blend of traditional charm with tatami mats, beautiful shoji screens, and a view that looked straight out of a postcard. The onsen was simply incredible. The hot spring waters left me feeling refreshed and relaxed, and the surrounding views added an extra layer of tranquility. I especially enjoyed the outdoor bath. Meals were another highlight. Each dish was meticulously prepared, using seasonal ingredients that showcased the best of Japanese cuisine. It was a culinary journey with every bite—delicate, flavorful, and beautifully presented. The staff explained each course, sharing the origins and significance of the dishes, which made the experience even more special. Yusuke was very helpful. It is a hidden gem and an ideal place to unwind, recharge, and experience the best of Japanese hospitality. I can’t recommend it highly enough to anyone looking for an authentic and luxurious stay. Thank you for an amazing time—I’ll be back!

Michael

This was our first onsen experience, and given how much we enjoyed it, it will be the first of many. The baths were phenomenal, and cannot be compared to what we usually call "baths" - it is like melting away, like floating. We wish we could bring them home! Food was also fantastic; dinner was a rich and plentiful hot spring hotpot, which we loved, while breakfast was traditionally Japanese, with a dizzying variety of small, tasty dishes combined into one hearty meal. Don't go expecting bread and ham, but be open - it'll be worth it! (And try raw egg on rice, if you have the stomach for it!) Be clear that the rooms are as minimal as you can expect from an onsen - tatami mats, a small table, a small TV and futons to lay out yourself, on the floor. This may be a bit of a culture shock, but once you get used to it, it is actually immensely cosy. Finally, the surroundings are beautiful. There is not much around there (though you may be able to, and should, buy some local pickled vegetables!), but the scenery and clean air is the perfect refresher between hot spring baths. Getting there is a fairly straightforward hour-long bus drive directly from central Kyoto, which is easy and inexpensive (but try to avoid bringing large luggage, e.g. using a luggage forwarding service to your next hotel!).

Tram

The room is big enough for all 5 of us. Love the Hot Spring! The toilet is shared, but we dealt with it. A really comfortable and serene rest for everyone. Dinner is mainly sukiyaki style. First night, we had Chicken Miso Nabe, the next night we had beef sukiyaki (this is extremely yummy). They serve a traditional breakfast made up of fried fish, simple egg dish and other small dishes. A word of caution > take the BROWN bus no 17 from Kyoto Main Station! not the green one. We almost got lost mid-way in the bus ride, but thankfully, we managed to find the next bus-stop for the BROWN bus no 17 around Takashimaya area. Phew! Another word of caution > if you have big luggage, please call for the ryokan to send over their van to pick you all up from the bus-stop (depot). We attempted to roll our way (4 big luggage), not wise, it was an uphill task, and the terrain can be rough. I think we need to change the wheels of all our rimowas (it'll cost a bomb!). Stay at Ohara and move around the place there. Don't attempt to move back to Kyoto city area, way too far and a waste of time travelling. Check out the beautiful moss garden of the Sanzenin Temple. Lovely lovely lovely! Love the countryside. Truly away from the madding crowds. Busk at the mountains of Mt Hiei.

Miacarla

I enjoyed my time here from the food they served to the relaxing Onsen and overall atmosphere of the place. For dinner we had a type of hot pot dish with plenty of vegetables, chicken, and other side dishes that tasted delicious. As for breakfast it was an even better dish to eat first in the morning, it was a light breakfast of seasoned soft tofu and a side of fish and and egg. Both meals were plenty enough to feed a party of 4 and even more since I saw other groups that had more people. The Onsen itself was relaxing, clean, and well kept. My group planned this Onsen in the middle of our trip and it felt like a refresh of ourselves, the Onsen was kept hot and our rooms were how we expected it to be. In the lobby there's a vending machine for additional drinks if you plan on it. Overall a nice place to stay in for a night and the travel to ti was convenient. They provide a shuttle service from the bus stop to their front entrance.

Benedicto

We chose Half board which included breakfast and dinner which was excellent, we had Hot pot on the first night and Sukiyaki on the second + there are many options for lunch nearer to the station and a Family Mart 15 min walk away for snacks. There are two Onsen’s for Male and Female which swapped in the mornings of our stay there. We often had the Onsen to ourself when we chose to visit which was lovely. We went when it snowed so quite cold but the temperature of the onsen was perfect during the evening tho cooler in the morning. We also loved the small plates of pickles we tried each meal which is a local delicacy. There is an adorable Shiba that lives somewhere on the property that might be relaxing in the garden during your stay.

Marcella

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17 Oharakusao-Cho, Sakyo-Ku , Kyoto, 601-1248, Giappone

Yumoto Onsen OharaSansou