Minshuku Hiroshige

8.5
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.5/10, based on 9 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
Riverside Location Mountain Setting Countryside Escape Quiet Village Reservable Bath Indoor Bath
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 7,6/10
Cleanliness 8,0/10
Comfort 8,0/10
Value for money 8,8/10
Location 7,2/10

Ryokan highlights

A secluded mountain-and-river minshuku in Hita known for local fish, game, and nature-focused stays.

Riverside Mountain SettingA standalone lodge by the Takase River, surrounded by forested mountain scenery.
Local River FishKnown for enoha trout dishes raised with the property’s own mountain water.
Wild Game MealsDinner highlights include regional mountain flavors like boar and seasonal wild plants.
Outdoor BaseWell suited for fishing, hiking, camping, and BBQ in the Maetsue countryside.
Pet-Friendly StayThe property explicitly welcomes pets, a rare plus for rural traditional stays.
Quiet Rural EscapeBest for travelers wanting calm nights and an old-fashioned countryside minshuku atmosphere.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightDining is the strongest reason to stay: arrive by afternoon, use the private bath, eat the house fish and game dinner, sleep early, then have breakfast and continue by car. A second night only makes sense if you want a very slow rural break with short local drives or outdoor time.
Trip-planning verdict: A simple rural minshuku in Maetsue, Hita, best used for a one-night nature-and-dinner stay or a quiet stop with a car, not as a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

No onsenThe bath is a renovated private indoor bath, not a verified hot-spring bath.
Car strongly helpsIt is in the Maetsue mountain area outside central Hita. Public transport exists but is limited and inconvenient for most travelers.
Thin sightseeing zoneThe immediate area is scenic but sparse, so many travelers will overstay after one night.

Food & drinks

Verified riverside minshuku in Hita serving trout, game, local sake, and simple Japanese breakfast.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

In-house meal space for trout, game, and local farm dishes.

  • Yamame set mealfoodLocal trout set meal.
  • Mixed coursefoodTrout, wild boar, and rice.
  • Seasonal sansaispecialtyMountain vegetables in season.
  • Local sake tastingdrinkRegional sake flight.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodGentle breakfast with house-grown rice.
BBQ Area (on-site)
on-site

Outdoor meal option tied to camping and barbecue stays.

  • BBQ mealfoodSimple grilled outdoor meal.
  • River fishfoodLikely local trout when available.
  • Vegetable platesfoodLocal vegetables for grilling.
Satoyama Yukaffe (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Small rural cafe in Yuzuki area for light meals and drinks.

  • Cafe lunchfoodLight countryside lunch.
  • CoffeedrinkCafe-style hot drink.
  • SweetsfoodSimple dessert option.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A secluded rural minshuku in Maetsue, Hita, best reached by car or taxi from Hita-area rail access rather than on foot.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

Minshuku Hiroshige is a nature-focused minshuku in Maetsue, Hita, Oita, best suited to travelers who want local food, riverside scenery, and a quiet countryside stay. It is a strong fit for rustic relaxation and outdoor activities, but a weaker fit for guests who want urban convenience or polished resort-style facilities.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Riverside mountain settingThe inn sits along the Takase River in the mountains of Maetsue, giving the stay a calm, secluded atmosphere with strong seasonal scenery. It feels designed for guests who want fresh air, water sounds, and a real countryside escape.
  • Memorable local cuisineFood is a standout here, especially mountain-stream fish, wild game, seasonal sansai, and homegrown rice and vegetables. This makes the stay especially appealing for travelers who want regional cooking rather than a standard hotel meal.
  • Great for outdoor tripsThe property is closely tied to activities like fishing, hiking, camping, and BBQ, so it works well as a base for active travelers. If your ideal stay includes spending the day outside and returning to a simple local inn, it fits very well.
  • Pet-friendly countryside stayThis is one of the more practical options for travelers who want to bring a pet into a rural Japanese lodging setting. That can be a major advantage if you are planning a driving trip through Oita with an animal companion.
  • Small-scale local characterInstead of feeling anonymous, the inn has a personal minshuku atmosphere centered on local produce and the surrounding landscape. Travelers who prefer warm, rural character over chain-hotel uniformity are likely to find it more memorable.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Remote locationThe setting is part of the appeal, but it also means fewer nearby conveniences and a stronger dependence on driving. Guests expecting easy access to stations, shops, or city sightseeing may find it inconvenient.
  • Limited luxury factorThis is a rustic minshuku experience, not a full-service ryokan resort with extensive amenities or polished spa-style facilities. Travelers seeking upscale comfort or a more refined design-led stay may feel underwhelmed.
  • Check-in window is narrowThe stated check-in period is limited to late afternoon, which can make arrival planning less flexible. This is a drawback if you are touring widely during the day or reaching the area late.
  • Dining style may be too specificThe food focus on river fish, mountain produce, and game is distinctive, but it may not suit picky eaters or guests with narrow preferences. If you are unsure about rustic regional cuisine, the meal experience could feel challenging rather than exciting.
  • Best enjoyed with an outdoor mindsetMuch of the property's value comes from nature, scenery, and outdoor activities around it. If you mainly want indoor entertainment, shopping, or a destination with many attractions within walking distance, it may feel too quiet.

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