Explore the best ryokans in Kyūshū and Okinawa, a region shaped by volcanoes, hot springs, coastlines, and island culture. Kyūshū is one of Japan’s classic onsen destinations, with popular ryokan areas such as Beppu, Yufuin, Kurokawa, Aso, and Kirishima offering atmospheric baths, mountain views, and traditional hospitality. Travelers can combine ryokan stays with highlights like Kumamoto, Nagasaki, Kagoshima, Fukuoka, and scenic national parks. Okinawa adds a warmer, subtropical contrast, suited to relaxed seaside escapes and cultural discovery. This category is ideal for travelers seeking restorative baths, regional cuisine, nature, and a slower journey through southern Japan.
214 ryokan(s) shown out of 214 in this region.
8.8
35 reviews
Beppu Fuga
Beppu Fuga is a hillside onsen stay in Beppu that suits travelers who want a more relaxed, adult-oriented resort feel rather than a station-fron…
8.8
1,307 reviews
Hanare no Yado Hanagokoro
A strong pick for travelers who want a quiet, cottage-style hot spring stay with private baths and a pet-friendly setup in Minamioguni. It is le…
8.8
29 reviews
Kappo Ryokan Yumesaki
A very small, food-focused ryokan in Beppu that suits travelers who want privacy, calm, and a more refined traditional stay. It is a strong pick…
8.8
1,038 reviews
Kurokawa Onsen Ryokan Ichinoi
A solid pick for travelers who want a quieter Kurokawa stay with authentic sulfur baths and easy access to the village on foot. It is less ideal…
8.8
1 reviews
Oyado Chikurintei
A refined luxury ryokan inside the grounds of Mifuneyama Rakuen in Takeo Onsen, it is best for travelers who want quiet, privacy, and a classic…
8.8
524 reviews
Riverside Hotel Karatsu Castle
A small riverside stay in Karatsu with standout castle views, warm service, and a strong value-for-money feel. It suits travelers who want local…
8.8
71 reviews
Ryokan Kiraku
This is a small, traditional-style onsen ryokan in Beppu's Kannawa district that suits travelers who want atmosphere, hot-spring character, and…
8.8
12 reviews
Ryokan Maruya
A very small traditional ryokan in Yunohira Onsen, Yufu, suited to travelers who want a quiet countryside stay with private bathing and carefull…
8.8
Ryokan Sennari (13 years or older)
A well-located traditional ryokan in Beppu that stands out for private hot springs, warm service, and strong meal experiences. It suits traveler…
8.8
1,175 reviews
Ryokan Yufusan
A solid Yufuin stay for travelers who want private onsen time, mountain scenery, and good value slightly away from the busiest center. It suits…
8.8
39 reviews
Sato no Yu Waraku
A polished adults-oriented onsen ryokan in Oku-Kurokawa, Satonoyu Waraku suits travelers who want quiet private bathing and a refined countrysid…
8.8
644 reviews
Shinshiyo
A solid pick for travelers who want a classic onsen ryokan stay in Amagase with river views and multiple baths. It suits relaxation-focused trip…
8.8
293 reviews
Shiragiku
A polished Beppu ryokan-hotel hybrid with strong food, reliable service, and easy access from JR Beppu Station. It suits travelers who want comf…
8.8
3,475 reviews
Yufuin Kotobuki Hananosho
A convenient Yufuin onsen ryokan with easy station access, generous room inventory, and strong appeal for travelers who want a classic stay with…
8.8
182 reviews
Yufuin Tsubaki
Yufuin Tsubaki is a quiet hillside ryokan in Yufu, Oita, best suited to travelers who want privacy, in-room hot spring bathing, and Mount Yufu v…
8.8
90 reviews
Yufuin Yamaboushi
A solid pick for travelers who want a small, traditional-feeling ryokan in central Yufuin with real onsen water and easy walking access to the s…
8.8
155 reviews
Yufuin Yasuha
This ryokan is a strong pick if you want Yufuin’s distinctive blue hot spring water in a quieter hillside setting rather than a stay right in th…
8.7
126 reviews
Kannawa Yunoka
Kannawa Yunoka is a small Beppu onsen stay that suits travelers who want a quieter, more local base near the Kannawa hot spring sights. It is a…
8.7
39 reviews
Ryokan Hirayama
A traditional onsen ryokan in Ueki Onsen, Kumamoto, best suited to travelers who want soft spring water, in-room dining, and a calm local atmosp…
8.7
992 reviews
Ryokan Yoshidaya
A stylish Ureshino onsen ryokan that blends traditional hot-spring atmosphere with more boutique-style facilities and room variety. It is especi…
8.7
752 reviews
Tsuetate Onsen Hotel Hizenya
A large historic onsen hotel in Tsuetate Onsen, this property suits travelers who want a wide choice of baths and an old-school resort feel rath…
8.7
2 reviews
Yufuin Ryokan Yufumomiji
A good fit for travelers who want a quieter Yufuin stay with private-bath room options rather than a central, walk-everywhere base. Its appeal i…
8.7
819 reviews
Yufuin Sansuikan
A convenient Yufuin onsen stay with a large-scale ryokan setup, easy station access, and solid bathing facilities. It suits travelers who want c…
8.6
608 reviews
caffel Hina-no-sato
A characterful riverside stay in Hita that stands out for its Mikuma River views, hot spring bathing, and relaxed lounge atmosphere. It is a str…
8.6
45 reviews
Hozanso Beppu
This is a characterful Beppu ryokan best suited to travelers who want private hot-spring time and a more personal, slightly old-school stay. It…
8.6
117 reviews
Kannawaso
A small, old-school ryokan in Beppu’s Kannawa Onsen area, Kannawaso suits travelers who want a warm, local stay with strong hot-spring appeal ra…
8.6
19 reviews
Kinosato Yamanoyu
This is a countryside onsen ryokan in Machida, Kokonoe, Oita, operating as Kinosato Yamanoyu / Tokinosato Yamanoyu in Hosenji Onsen. It stands o…
8.6
2,822 reviews
Kyotoya
This is a character-rich historic ryokan in Takeo Onsen, Saga, best for travelers who enjoy nostalgic atmosphere, local sightseeing, and a tradi…
8.6
5,704 reviews
Nogami Honkan
Nogami Honkan is a well-located traditional ryokan in central Beppu that works especially well for travelers who want onsen access and local atm…
8.6
47 reviews
Ryokan Ōmasa, auberge apaisante dans une ancienne ville-château
This is a traditional Karatsu ryokan in Saga with a strong local feel, seafood-focused dining, and a handy base for castle-town sightseeing. It…
8.6
5,921 reviews
Seaside Hotel Mimatsu Ooetei
This is a well-located Beppu seaside onsen stay that stands out for bay views, varied bath options, and convenient sightseeing access. It suits…
8.6
2 reviews
Takenokura Sansō, Hakusui Onsen
A strong pick for travelers who want a quiet Minami Aso onsen stay with an open-air bath in every room. It is less ideal if you want easy public…
8.6
1,438 reviews
Tenku Yubo Seikaiso
A solid Beppu ryokan choice for travelers who want bay views, onsen time, and easy access to transport and the waterfront. It suits guests who v…
8.6
213 reviews
Yasuraginoyado Yufu
This is a small ryokan in Beppu’s Kannawa Onsen area that stands out for private hot-spring bathing and easy access to major geothermal sights.…
8.6
82 reviews
YOKOSO Ryokan
This is a budget-friendly traditional ryokan in Beppu’s Kannawa Onsen area that suits travelers who want simple tatami lodging and easy access t…
8.6
103 reviews
Yufuin Onsen Hasuwa Inn
A solid value ryokan in Yufuin for travelers who want private family-style onsen baths, a quieter setting, and a more homey stay than a luxury r…
8.5
80 reviews
AsoTsuruya
AsoTsuruya appears to be a small traditional ryokan in Miyaji, Aso City, Kumamoto, suited to travelers who want a warm, intimate stay near Aso S…
8.5
43 reviews
Kamegawa Onsen HATAGO Yuyu
This is a small, budget-friendly onsen stay in Beppu’s Kamegawa area that suits travelers who want a simple Japanese-style base rather than a po…
8.5
219 reviews
Kaze no Mori, Oku-Takeo Onsen
This is a secluded adults-only onsen retreat in Takeo, Saga, designed very clearly for couples who want privacy, in-room bathing, and a quiet st…
8.5
9 reviews
Minshuku Hiroshige
Minshuku Hiroshige is a nature-focused minshuku in Maetsue, Hita, Oita, best suited to travelers who want local food, riverside scenery, and a q…
Top 10 ryokans in Kyūshū / Okinawa
Ranking based on overall rating and review volume. Includes this category and its subcategories.
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🥇 1Shinwaen10.0/10 · 102 reviews
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🥈 2Yoyokaku9.8/10 · 374 reviews
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🥉 3Yurari Rokumyo9.7/10 · 328 reviews
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4Oyado Den Rikyu9.8/10 · 57 reviews
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5Ryokan Misato9.7/10 · 82 reviews
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6Kurokawa Onsen Oyado Noshiyu9.5/10 · 996 reviews
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7Sanso Tensui9.5/10 · 993 reviews
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8Yufuin Souan Kosumosu9.6/10 · 141 reviews
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9Gekkoju Kurokawa9.7/10 · 75 reviews
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10Yunohira Kamiyanagiya9.6/10 · 135 reviews
Traveler itineraries including Kyūshū / Okinawa
Ryokans from Kyūshū / Okinawa appear in 45 public itineraries.
5 days – Hokkaido > Kumamoto > Shizuoka > Kyoto
5 stops5 days – Mie > Nagano > Ishikawa > Saga
5 stops5 days – Gunma > Hokkaido > Oita > Kyoto
5 stops4 days – Oita > Shizuoka
4 stops3 days – Ishikawa > Saga > Niigata
3 stops3 days – Nagano > Tokyo-to > Oita
3 stops2 days – Nagano > Oita
2 stops4 days – Oita > Kyoto > Gunma > Gifu
4 stops7 days – Kumamoto > Nagano > Wakayama > Kyoto
7 stops7 days – Kumamoto > Shizuoka > Yamagata > Mie
7 stopsBest time to visit Kyūshū / Okinawa
This broad southern region spans temperate Kyushu and subtropical Okinawa, so timing varies most around rain, heat, typhoons, blossoms, and autumn foliage.
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JanuaryGood7/10WeatherMild in Okinawa, cool on mainland Kyushu; good onsen weather.TemperatureDay 8°C - Night 2°CCool Mild Subtropical Early BlossomsGood forOnsen season and Okinawa cherry blossoms begin.Watch outCooler weather limits coastal sightseeing.SeasonEarly Okinawa cherry blossoms; winter illuminations.TipBest for ryokan, hot springs, and lighter crowds than spring peaks.Moderate crowds
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FebruaryGood7/10WeatherCool in Kyushu, mild in Okinawa; generally comfortable for sightseeing.TemperatureDay 9°C - Night 3°CCool Mild Subtropical Early BlossomsGood forMild travel weather with fewer crowds.Watch outSome mountain areas still feel wintry.SeasonOkinawa cherry blossoms and Nagasaki Lantern Festival.TipA strong month for culture trips, city breaks, and hot spring stays.Moderate crowds
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MarchExcellent9/10WeatherWarming across Kyushu; Okinawa already springlike.TemperatureDay 12°C - Night 5°CSpring Comfortable FlowersGood forPleasant weather for gardens and towns.Watch outBloom timing varies across the region.SeasonSpring flowers; cherry blossoms start in Kyushu.TipGood for mixed itineraries with ryokan, gardens, and scenic rail travel.Moderate crowds
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AprilExcellent9/10WeatherComfortable spring weather across most of the region.TemperatureDay 17°C - Night 10°CSpring Comfortable FlowersGood forExcellent sightseeing weather across most areas.Watch outPopular blossom spots get busy.SeasonCherry blossoms in Kyushu; spring greenery in Okinawa.TipOne of the easiest months for first-time regional travel.Busy
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May Current monthExcellent9/10WeatherWarm, green, and generally comfortable before peak summer heat.TemperatureDay 21°C - Night 14°CWarm Fresh Green Pre RainyGood forWarm weather before summer humidity peaks.Watch outGolden Week brings heavy domestic crowds.SeasonHakata Dontaku and fresh green landscapes.TipGreat after Golden Week if you want warmth with fewer disruptions.Busy
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JuneMixed5/10WeatherRainy season affects Kyushu; Okinawa often turns hot and humid.TemperatureDay 24°C - Night 19°CRainy Season Humid CloudyGood forLush scenery and hydrangea season.Watch outRain can disrupt outdoor plans.SeasonRainy season; hydrangeas; fewer major festivals.TipBetter for onsen, food, and flexible indoor-heavy itineraries.Low crowds
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JulyMixed5/10WeatherHot and humid, with rain easing then summer intensifying.TemperatureDay 28°C - Night 23°CHot Humid Summer FestivalsGood forLively summer festivals and beaches.Watch outHeat and humidity are intense.SeasonHakata Gion Yamakasa; beach season expands.TipStart early each day and prioritize coastal or highland breaks.Moderate crowds
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AugustLess ideal3/10WeatherPeak heat and humidity; typhoon risk rises, especially for Okinawa.TemperatureDay 29°C - Night 24°CVery Hot Humid Typhoon RiskGood forBest beach and marine season.Watch outHeat and typhoons can disrupt travel.SeasonFireworks, beaches, Obon travel peaks, typhoon risk.TipBook cancellable stays and avoid tight island-hopping schedules.Very busy
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SeptemberMixed4/10WeatherStill hot, with typhoon risk and lingering humidity.TemperatureDay 27°C - Night 22°CHot Humid Typhoon RiskGood forLower prices after school holidays.Watch outTyphoons remain a real risk.SeasonTyphoon season; late-summer sea conditions.TipUseful for value seekers with flexible plans and backup indoor options.Moderate crowds
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OctoberExcellent9/10WeatherComfortable temperatures return as humidity drops.TemperatureDay 22°C - Night 15°CComfortable Drier AutumnGood forComfortable weather for broad regional touring.Watch outEarly month can still see typhoons.SeasonNagasaki Kunchi and Naha Tug-of-War season.TipA top month for combining cities, countryside, and ryokan stays.Busy
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NovemberExcellent9/10WeatherCool, stable autumn weather with foliage in many Kyushu areas.TemperatureDay 17°C - Night 10°CCool Stable Autumn LeavesGood forAutumn colors and crisp sightseeing weather.Watch outPopular foliage and onsen areas fill up.SeasonAutumn leaves and Takachiho Yokagura season.TipExcellent for scenic drives, hot springs, and traditional atmosphere.Busy
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DecemberGood7/10WeatherCool to mild overall; Okinawa stays relatively warm.TemperatureDay 11°C - Night 5°CCool Mild Subtropical Clear DaysGood forGood onsen weather and clearer air.Watch outShorter days for sightseeing.SeasonLate foliage in some southern areas; illuminations.TipA solid choice for ryokan stays, food trips, and quieter pacing.Moderate crowds
How long to stay in Kyūshū / Okinawa
Because this category covers two large southern regions, most travelers should plan more time than for a single prefecture.
About a week works for one focused subregion such as northern Kyushu or Okinawa Main Island; 9 to 12 nights suits a broader multi-stop trip with ryokan stays.
Short regional sampler
5 to 6 nightsOne base plus a few day trips
Best if you focus on northern Kyushu, central Kyushu onsen towns, or Okinawa Main Island only.
Do not try to combine all of Kyushu and Okinawa in one short trip.
Balanced first trip
7 to 10 nightsRyokan, onsen, culture, scenery
Enough time for two to four stops, such as Fukuoka, Yufuin or Beppu, Kumamoto or Kagoshima, or a separate Okinawa stay.
Best overall range for most travelers using this category.
Broad multi-region journey
9 to 12 nightsMixing mainland Kyushu with Okinawa
Useful if you want flights or ferries between areas and time for slower countryside stays.
Add buffer days in summer and typhoon season.
- Treat Kyushu and Okinawa as different trips unless you have at least 9 nights.
- A rental car is helpful in many rural Kyushu onsen and scenic areas.
- Okinawa travel often needs extra flexibility because weather can affect marine plans and islands.
Annual events in Kyūshū / Okinawa
This broad region has many local events; these are representative named highlights rather than a promise that each is convenient to every ryokan.
Okinawa Cherry Blossom season
Okinawa
Japan's earliest cherry blossom season, especially strong in northern Okinawa.
Best for mild-weather flower trips.
Regional coverage is broad, but Okinawa blossom timing is well established.
Nagasaki Lantern Festival
Nagasaki
Major winter festival tied to Lunar New Year with lantern displays and performances.
Excellent for culture-focused city travel.
A strong named event month for Kyushu.
Cherry blossom season begins in Kyushu
Kyushu
Sakura season usually reaches Kyushu before much of mainland Japan.
Good for scenic ryokan and garden travel.
Broad seasonal event rather than one single festival.
Spring flower season
Kyushu and Okinawa
Comfortable spring conditions support gardens, parks, and fresh greenery across the region.
Strong all-purpose travel month.
No single region-wide named event was reliable enough to represent all areas.
Hakata Dontaku Festival
Fukuoka
One of Kyushu's biggest festivals, held during Golden Week with parades and performances.
Great atmosphere, but expect crowds.
Very important for northern Kyushu timing.
Rainy season
Kyushu and often earlier-ending Okinawa
Travel shifts toward hydrangeas, hot springs, and indoor cultural stops.
Go only with flexible plans.
Seasonal pattern is more relevant than a single festival this month.
Hakata Gion Yamakasa
Fukuoka
Famous summer festival culminating in dramatic float races.
Excellent if you can handle heat and crowds.
One of Kyushu's signature summer festivals.
Obon season and summer fireworks
Kyushu and Okinawa
Holiday crowds rise as beaches, fireworks, and family travel peak.
Book early and expect congestion.
Broad seasonal travel peak more than one single regional event.
Typhoon season
Kyushu and Okinawa
Weather disruption risk remains significant, especially for island and coastal itineraries.
Keep plans flexible.
Weather is the main planning factor this month.
Nagasaki Kunchi
Nagasaki
Historic autumn festival of Suwa Shrine with elaborate performances and floats.
Excellent cultural timing for Kyushu.
Naha Tug-of-War Festival season
Naha, Okinawa
Large traditional rope-pulling event and surrounding festivities in Okinawa's capital.
Good for Okinawa city travel.
Two strong named events represent different parts of this broad category.
Takachiho Yokagura
Takachiho, Miyazaki
Night kagura performances preserve mythic dance traditions in rural Kyushu.
Excellent for cultural ryokan itineraries.
Autumn foliage season
Kyushu
Many Kyushu valleys, gorges, and temple areas peak around this time.
Ideal for scenic drives and onsen stays.
A standout month for scenery and tradition.
Winter illuminations at Huis Ten Bosch
Nagasaki
Large-scale winter light displays draw seasonal visitors.
Good for festive evening sightseeing.
December differs widely between mild Okinawa and cooler mainland Kyushu.
Practical ryokan FAQs for choosing where to stay in Kyūshū / Okinawa
Which ryokan in Kyūshū / Okinawa is best for a private in-room onsen stay in Yufuin?
Oyado Den Rikyu is the clearest fit if private bathing is the priority. Every room has both an indoor bath and an open-air hot spring bath, and the stay is built around quiet in-room soaking plus polished kaiseki. Yufuin Rakuyu is the better alternative if you want a more elevated hillside feel and standalone-room privacy, but it is less convenient for walking and more taxi-dependent.
Choose Oyado Den Rikyu for easier Yufuin access; choose Yufuin Rakuyu for a more secluded hillside retreat.
Which Kurokawa Onsen ryokan is best for a classic bath-hopping atmosphere versus a luxury private-villa stay?
Kurokawa Onsen Oyado Noshiyu is the stronger choice for a classic Kurokawa feel: central village access, atmospheric baths, private bath options, and a design-led but still traditional stay. Gekkoju Kurokawa fits better if you want detached villas with private indoor and open-air baths in every suite. The tradeoff is access and town walkability: Gekkoju is more secluded and more expensive, while Noshiyu feels more connected to the onsen town.
Pick Noshiyu for village atmosphere; pick Gekkoju for privacy-first luxury.
What is the best ryokan near Lake Kinrin in Yufuin for walking sightseeing?
Yufuin Souan Kosumosu is the safest pick if you want to stay very close to Lake Kinrin and walk Yufuin easily. It pairs a highly convenient location with strong kaiseki and private-bath options in some room types. Kutsurogi-no-Yado Nanakawa is the better alternative if you want in-room private baths in every suite and a quieter hideaway feel, but meals are handled through sister properties rather than fully in-room.
Choose Kosumosu for the more straightforward central stay; choose Nanakawa for private-bath privacy near the lake.
Which ryokan is best near Yunotsubo Kaido in Yufuin if I want easy shopping and street strolling?
Yawaragi-no-Sato Yadoya is the most practical choice for travelers who want quick access to Yunotsubo Kaido while keeping a full ryokan stay with multiple baths and meals. Yufuin Onsen Hinoharu Ryokan is the better alternative if you prefer a smaller, more traditional garden-style ryokan with a calmer feel. The tradeoff is that Yadoya is more convenience-led, while Hinoharu leans more intimate and classic.
Pick Yadoya for convenience and bath variety; pick Hinoharu for a quieter traditional stay.
Which ryokan in Kyūshū / Okinawa is best for couples wanting a quiet adults-focused retreat?
Oyado Tamayura is the clearest adults-only choice, limited to guests 18 and older and built for a quiet detached-room style stay with private bathing and in-room meals. If you want a more upscale feel with private open-air baths in every room, Nihon-no-Ashitaba is the stronger alternative, though the context does not explicitly state an adults-only policy. Tamayura is simpler and quieter; Nihon-no-Ashitaba is more polished and retreat-like.
Choose Tamayura for strict adults-only calm; choose Nihon-no-Ashitaba for a more refined retreat atmosphere.
Which ryokan is best in Karatsu for a historic seafood stay near Karatsu Castle?
Mizuno Ryokan is the stronger fit if you want to stay right by Karatsu Castle with sea views from every room and a seafood-focused ryokan experience. Yoyokaku is the better alternative if you care more about historic architecture, gardens, and Karatsu pottery character than castle-side convenience. The tradeoff is location style: Mizuno is more central and coastal, while Yoyokaku feels more secluded and culturally immersive.
Pick Mizuno for castle access and bay views; pick Yoyokaku for a deeper historic-ryokan mood.
Which ryokan in Kyūshū / Okinawa is best if I do not want to rent a car?
Yurari Rokumyo is one of the easiest fits without a car because it is walkable from Yufuin Station and designed for a relaxed self-planned stay with private baths. Yoyokaku can also work by rail plus taxi from Karatsu, but it is less convenient on foot and better for a focused 1 to 2 night heritage stay. Many Aso, Kurokawa, Oguni, and Yunohira properties are much harder without bus or taxi planning.
Choose Yurari Rokumyo for the easiest car-free Yufuin stay; choose Yoyokaku if you want heritage and seafood in Karatsu instead.
Which ryokan in Kyūshū / Okinawa is best for a luxury splurge with standout rooms and meals?
Gekkoju Kurokawa is the clearest splurge stay if you want detached villa privacy, private indoor and open-air baths in every suite, and a high-end romantic mood. Oyado Den Rikyu is the better alternative if you want upscale private baths with easier access to Yufuin sightseeing. Gekkoju is more secluded and destination-like; Den Rikyu is more practical if you want to combine luxury ryokan time with town walks.
Book Gekkoju for secluded luxury; book Den Rikyu for luxury with easier Yufuin access.
Which ryokan is best for a traditional quiet village onsen stay instead of busy central Yufuin?
Ryokan Yamashiroya is the better choice if you want an old-fashioned Yunohira Onsen atmosphere with private baths, strong meals, and a classic small-village feel. Yunohira Kamiyanagiya is the better alternative if you want a similar nostalgic Yunohira setting but with more emphasis on annex room space and reservable baths. Both are quieter than central Yufuin, but Yamashiroya appears slightly stronger for warm service and overall value.
Choose Yamashiroya for classic value and hospitality; choose Kamiyanagiya for larger annex-style room appeal.
Which ryokan in Kyūshū / Okinawa is best for a food-focused stay where dinner is the main reason to book?
Shinwaen is a strong food-first choice because dining is repeatedly described as a core reason to stay, with seasonal kaiseki, Aso akaushi beef, homegrown vegetables, and a small traditional feel. Shukubō Shingetsu is the better alternative if you want a quieter cultural stay where dining is tied to Arita ceramics and a very intimate three-room retreat. Shinwaen is more onsen-and-meal focused; Shingetsu is more craft-and-cuisine focused.
Pick Shinwaen for classic gourmet onsen dining; pick Shukubō Shingetsu for a more design-conscious cultural dinner stay.