Okuyado Buaiso

8.5
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.5/10, based on 35 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings Countryside Escape Quiet Village Hot Spring Town Private Onsen
Staff 9,4/10
Facilities 8,9/10
Cleanliness 8,8/10
Comfort 8,8/10
Value for money 7,4/10
Location 8,1/10

Ryokan highlights

A secluded Yufuin-area ryokan in Tsukahara known for private in-room baths, mountain scenery, and strong hospitality.

Private Open-Air BathsMany rooms include their own open-air bath for a quiet, more personal onsen stay.
Tsukahara RetreatSet in the Tsukahara area, it feels peaceful and removed from central Yufuin crowds.
Mountain ViewsGuest rooms and grounds are noted for broad natural views and a scenic highland feel.
Welcoming ServiceReviews repeatedly praise the attentive, friendly staff and warm hospitality.
Memorable MealsFood is a recurring highlight, with both dinner and breakfast often rated highly.
Best With A CarIts secluded setting suits drivers well, with parking useful for exploring nearby sights.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and seclusion are the main draw. One night works well for early check-in, dinner, baths, and a slow morning; two nights only if you want a very relaxed highland stay with light drives or short area visits.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a quiet destination ryokan in the Tsukahara highland area for travelers prioritizing private time, baths, dinner, and nature over town convenience.

Know before booking

Remote feelIt sits in Tsukahara highland above central Yufuin, so it is not a convenient walk-based Yufuin stay.
Do not overstayThe immediate area is scenic but low-density for sightseeing, so many travelers will run out of nearby activities after two nights.
Car helps a lotAccess is much easier by car or arranged transport than by trying to use the property as a station-based base.

Food & drinks

This secluded Tsukahara ryokan is clearly identified at 1240-61 and appears to offer included Japanese kaiseki-style dinner and traditional breakfast, with a few useful dining spots nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meal venue for kaiseki dinner and Japanese breakfast.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional set-style breakfast.
  • Local sakedrinkSmall sake selection may be available.
  • Onsen eggspecialtyHot spring egg noted by guests.
Tankuma Okuyufuin (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Resort restaurant in the same Tsukahara 1240-61 area.

  • Char-grilled chicken setfoodFree-range chicken over charcoal.
  • Bungo beef setfoodLocal beef set meal.
  • Steamed tofufoodBasket-steamed tofu dish.
Onipan Cafe (nearby)
nearbyabout 10 min drive

Popular Tsukahara bakery cafe with terrace views and coffee.

  • Bread loaffoodHouse-baked rustic bread.
  • CroissantfoodButtery bakery staple.
  • Danish pastriesfoodSweet baked pastries.
  • CoffeedrinkSiphon-style cafe coffee.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Okuyado Buaiso is a rural Tsukahara-area ryokan best reached by train or airport transfer to Yufuin, then continuing by taxi or arranged local transport.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

Okuyado Buaiso is a secluded hot-spring ryokan in the Tsukahara highlands of Yufuin, best suited to travelers who want privacy, nature, and a more exclusive stay. It is a strong pick for couples and quiet retreats, but less ideal if you want easy town access, strong Wi-Fi, or sharp value for money.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Peaceful highland settingThe ryokan sits in the quieter Tsukahara area rather than busy central Yufuin, so the stay feels more secluded and restorative. It suits travelers who want birdsong, mountain air, and distance from the tourist crowds.
  • Private open-air bath roomsSeveral room types include their own open-air bath, which makes the onsen experience far more intimate and convenient than relying only on a shared bath. This is especially appealing for couples or anyone wanting a slower, more private rhythm.
  • Spacious annex-style roomsGuest rooms are notably large for a ryokan stay, with tatami areas and layouts that feel more like private retreats than compact inn rooms. That extra space can make one-night stays feel much more special.
  • Memorable countryside diningGuest feedback consistently highlights the meals as a major part of the experience, with multi-course dining that feels like a destination in itself. If you enjoy ryokan dinners as part of the trip, this property stands out.
  • Warm service in a quiet propertyService is often described as attentive and welcoming, and the relatively tucked-away setting means the atmosphere feels calm rather than busy. Travelers looking for a more personal, low-traffic stay may appreciate that a lot.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Far from central YufuinThis is not a walkable base for Yufuin’s shops, cafés, or station area, and many guests mention that access is inconvenient without a car or taxi. It works better as a stay-in destination than a sightseeing base.
  • Wi-Fi may disappointInternet performance appears to be one of the weaker parts of the stay, so it may be frustrating if you need reliable connectivity for work or streaming. Digital convenience is not the strong point here.
  • Price can feel steepThe experience leans premium, and some guests feel the value for money is less convincing than the scenery, room, and service quality. Budget-conscious travelers may hesitate, especially for a short stay.
  • Not ideal for nightlife or spontaneityBecause the property is designed around retreat-style quiet, it is less convenient if you like stepping out late, bar-hopping, or casually exploring town on foot. Once you arrive, the experience is more about staying put.
  • Occasional naming and access confusionThe property has appeared under slightly different names in some listings, and its remote highland location can make arrival feel less straightforward than a standard Yufuin ryokan. Travelers who want a simple, friction-free check-in journey may find that mildly stressful.

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