"Be mindful of the long walk/ journey between the Yufuin Station and this ryokan.
Aside from that, you will be glad to know its worth the stay in this nice and quiet area. Alongside the interesting interior and staff"
"I can’t say enough good things about this place. It was relaxing and staff were friendly and welcoming. When I departed on April 9, I realized that I had forgotten my watch at the hotel. Upon calling the hotel, the front desk gentleman drove his motorbike to quickly return it to me at the station. I am beyond thankful for his hospitality and am very appreciative of his kind and quick response. He made our trip extra special."
"This is a beautiful property located just outside of the town of Yufuin. The service was great and the food was wonderful. We enjoyed soaking in the outdoor spa while viewing the scenery around us. The hotel shuttle from the train station was not very convenient with only one small bus per hour and reservations required in advance. We opted to take a taxi which was under US$10 and very easy. We stayed two nights and spent much of the middle day walking around the town. Highly recommend."
"The staff are very friendly. The building and rooms are fairly new. Out of all the hotels I’ve stayed in Japan so far they have the most space in rooms. Also, grab the breakfast buffet worth the money.
I wish I’ve stayed longer here. I will definitely stay again. "
"It's a beautiful resort and the offer of public and private onsen was excellent. It's great for value. We had two meals and we were too full to finish everything. The staff are friendly and helpful. "
"From the very start the staff was very nice, even though we weren't the best tourists. We stayed a short time, and in that tike the staff was friendly, despite our Faux Pas and were willing to help us with arranging luggage forwarding.
The room we booked was very clean and offered coffee, tea, and ice water in our rooms which we were free to use. The mats we slept on we comfortable and had plush blankets that almost kept us TOO warm during the cool Spring nights.
The Onsens though were the star of the show. We had two private Onsen attached to our room, one that was inside and one that was Open-Air. Both were incredible to be in and legitimately helped myself and my travel companion with aches and pains during the trip. I can't recommend this place enough. Must go Onsen if you find yourself in Hita."
"The property was amazing. Check-in was very smooth and excellent explanations. Staff were friendly and attentive.
Rooms were extremely clean and comfortable.
The hot spring was also really nice. They change the men's/women's periodically, so make sure to experience both!
I especially appreciated the fine touches that gave me a small smile - the same artist who made the flower vases also made the coffee cups in the lounge :) And the coffee was excellent."
There are plenty of places to stay in Hita with 50 accommodation options. Though there aren't many apartments, we can help you find similar accommodation. When you search for a place to stay on Expedia, you can filter by amenities such as a kitchen— one of the conveniences often found in an apartment. You can also filter by similar properties such as condos, holiday homes or cottages.
Are you interested in apartments over traditional hotel rooms?
An apartment comes equipped with a kitchen, so you can cook some of your meals, and is usually more spacious than a traditional hotel room. Apartments are a good option for solo travellers who want to live like locals, and also for families wanting the conveniences of home.
What's a favourite apartment for a stay in Hita?
Below is a favourite apartment to consider: Hitahostel: Includes free WiFi and a deep-soaking bath .
What can I expect from the weather when I travel to Hita?
Weather is only one factor, but it can really affect your travel plans, especially when you're planning an extended stay in Hita. The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 24°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 7°C. The rainiest months in Hita are June, July, August and September, with each month seeing an average of 272 mm of rainfall.
What should I see in Hita?
Cultural attractions include Hita Gion Museum and Hirose Museum, whereas Kizan Park and Aso Kuju National Park are a couple of picturesque spots to enjoy the outdoors. While here, Oyama Dam and Attack on Titan Statue are other places worth a visit.
What's the best way to get to and around Hita?
Knowing a bit about the transportation options can you save you a headache when you get to your destination. Fly into Kumamoto (KMJ), which is located 28.8 mi (46.4 km) away. Otherwise, look for flights into Fukuoka (FUK), which is 37.5 mi (60.4 km) away. To see more of the larger area, hop on a train at Amagase Station.